What are those bracelets and necklaces called?

Posted on February 23rd, 2010 by admin

What are those bracelets and necklaces called that are supposed to help with ADD and focusing and they’re also supposedly good for your heart too. They have little magnets in them or something. There are usually two bands that are joined by a black plastic box type thing. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.

check out here:
www.eshoppingfashion.com
www.amazon.com
reliable online stores with a wide range of designer products.

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How do you package jewelry (necklaces and fishhook earrings) for a move?

Posted on February 21st, 2010 by admin

What is the best way to package jewelry for a move. I have a ton of necklaces and fishhook earrings and other small nick knacks that I’ve purchased while living in my current residence and I have to to move. Right now most of my jewelry is hanging on vanity trees and I’m wondering whats the best way to package them so they dont get tangled or damaged during the move.

When moving jewlery around you can get a box of snack sized or sandwich size ziplock bags and put each piece in its own baggie. Just toss all the baggies in a box that will contain them well ( without smashing the bags together) and of you go. Simple, effective, and cheap.

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How many necklaces should you wear at once?

Posted on January 28th, 2010 by admin

How many necklaces should you wear at one time? And, i mean like to school or out and about. I don’t mean like a special event like a dance or something. Thanks!

2. no more than that, then it starts looking cluttered.

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Where can i buy a stand that i could hang my long necklaces on?

Posted on December 9th, 2009 by admin

I have loads of long costume necklaces (heavy) and nowhere to store them. They just keep getting tangled up and i forget to wear them with not being able to see them on display. I am looking for some sort of stand / ornament that i could drape my necklaces around without them getting tangled. Could anybody point me in the right direction?

Many thanks in advance!

urban outfitters has jewelry stands. For a cheaper alternative get a thin piece of wood, some nails that are the same size, hit them in a straight line and you’re finished. You could even spray paint the nails a different color if you want.

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How do you keep rhinstones from falling off of necklaces?

Posted on November 20th, 2009 by admin

I love wearing necklaces with rhinstones on them, but I can only wear them for a while cuz then the rhinstones start falling off! Is there anything I can do from the start, like anything I can apply or somethingggg so that they don’t fall off??

Keep them in your jewelry box.

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Where do you get those cool dinosaur bone necklaces or other cool necklaces?

Posted on November 13th, 2009 by admin

And i’m not talking about the silver,gold, or platinum necklaces.I’m talking about the cool dinosaur bone necklaces or other cool necklaces.Thanks for the answers!
What I mean by other cool necklaces I also mean shark teeth necklaces. FAKE OR REAL ONES(thats what I basically mean.

You can have a look at here:
http://jewelrybase.com/home.php?cat=308&catexp=308
cool fashion necklaces for men are available.
good quality but not expensive.
Hope you will find your favorite.

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Where can i get one of those half heart necklaces?

Posted on November 7th, 2009 by admin

One of those heart necklaces that can break in two - 1 for you and one for your bf/gf where can i buy one?

http://www.greatstyledeals.com/jewelrywatches/half_heart_necklace?SID=GOS&CID=SPJEWb378ec5b2059c137

http://shop.nordstrom.com/S/2963572?cm_cat=datafeed&cm_pla=jewelry:women:necklace&cm_ite=juicy_couture_’best_friends_forever’_split_heart_necklaces:213110&cm_ven=Froogle&mr:trackingCode=57EACFFD-D981-DE11-B712-001422107090&mr:referralID=NA

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Anyone with a sternum microdermal anchor piercing, can you still wear necklaces?

Posted on October 31st, 2009 by admin

I’m very interested in getting a microdermal on my upper chest, centered close to my collar bones. I’m concerned it will look awkward with necklaces. Do I have to choose between 1 or the other? Anyone with experience with this or even better pictures? I’ve seen tons of pictures of the piercing itself, but not with necklaces.

That’s entirely personal preference. There is really nothing wrong with wearing a necklace as far as over-accessorizing being a concern. But a smaller chain could get caught on them, and you definitely don’t want to rip one of those out!

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What is with chunky necklaces worn by angels and yankees pitchers?

Posted on October 25th, 2009 by admin

I noticed during playoffs games that the pitchers are wearing colorful chunky necklaces that look like they might be rope or chain. Does anyone know their significance? Why would they wear that?

they’re titanium necklaces made by a japanese company called phiten that supposedly relieve muscle fatigue

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How to make candy necklaces for Halloween?

Posted on October 7th, 2009 by admin

I was planning on making 100-150 candy necklaces for trick or treaters and fill it with different types of candies. (I work at Henry’s farmers’ market, a San Diego, CA food chain, and they have so many yummy candies avaliable.)

Thanks. <3

get the candies that already have holes in them (life savers, etc.) or try poking holes in the softer candies like gummy bears. get a couple of your friends who are willing to help (give them the left over candy as a reward) and just poke holes in candies and put them in string and there you go.

Step #1– Gather the Supplies

Creating a batch of wonderful necklaces is not difficult, but it is important to gather the materials you will need before you get started. In order to create your candy jewelry you will need the following items:

Enough thin ribbons to make necklaces for every child (keep a few extra on hand as well)
Plenty of soft candies
Gumdrops
Cookies (if desired)
Curling ribbons
Plastic craft needles
A selection of small bowls
Gathering these supplies before you get started will make things go much more smoothly, so be sure to lay everything out before the party guests arrive.

Step #2– Choose Your Candies

The choice of candy is of course critical to the construction of a proper candy necklace. It is important, for instance, to choose soft candies in order to make threading them on to the neck jewelry easier. Gumdrops and similar soft candies work wonderfully.

Step #3– Prepare the Candies

After the candies have been chosen, the next step is to carefully poke a hole through each piece, using a plastic needle. If you want to include some hard candies in the project, the hole can be poked through the wrapper instead.

Step #4– Create the Necklace

The next step is to cut a piece of ribbon long enough to easily slip over the child’s head. This piece of ribbon will become the candy necklace.

Step #5– Thread the Candies

After the candies have been chosen and prepared, the next step is to carefully thread them on to the ribbon that has been prepared. To begin, carefully thread the needle with the piece of ribbon.
After all the candy has been threaded on to the ribbons, the only thing left to do is tie the ends of the ribbon together to create the finished candy chain.

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