5 Hot Ideas for a Butterfly Themed Wedding

June 11, 2012
  Hosting a butterfly theme wedding can be fun and whimsical. Butterflies speak about the changes of life, of which marriage is obviously one. They are perfect for spring and summer weddings that need something different and a frilly or girly touch. Here are five great ways that you can incorporate the theme into your wedding.1. Start with the invitations. Your wedding theme should always start with your invitations.

  If you're having a butterfly theme, choose appropriate colours, which can really be just about anything you want. Talk to an invitation printer about different invitations that can have butterflies on them. You might emboss a small butterfly silhouette on a traditional white invitation, or you can do something more dramatic with a series of butterflies watermarked on the back of your invitation or with an overlay of butterfly-printed vellum paper.2. Move on to the dress. You probably don't want to have butterflies all over your dress. However, dresses with frilly edges, lace, and other small details can fit into your feminine theme well.

  If you would like to take the theme further, have a few butterflies hand embroidered on your dress - around the hem, waistline, or neckline - in gold, silver, white, or pastel coloured threads.3. Use butterfly wedding favours. There are all sorts of butterfly favours you can choose. You can have beautiful butterfly favour boxes, chocolates in a sheer white organza bag with personalised butterfly tag, or butterfly shaped bottle stoppers in a matching butterfly theme gift box. Lately, many brides have been using eco-friendly favours. You can get butterfly design plantable placecards with integrated seeds that your guest can take home to plant and will eventually turn into butterfly-friendly flowers and label them all for individual guests. As they grow, your guests will have plenty of butterflies to remember your wedding by.

  4. Decorate with lots of butterflies. Luckily, butterflies make a great wedding decoration. Drape your entire venue in light coloured tulle, and then add in the butterflies. You can actually purchase large butterflies made from wire and netting, but you can also fashion your own from tissue paper or fabric, as well.5. Release butterflies at your ceremony. If you're having an outdoor wedding, this can be a striking detail. Have them set up behind the place where you'll take your vows, and release them all at once when the bridal kiss takes place. You may also use individually packaged butterflies that your guests can release rather than throwing rice, which can be truly beautiful at your wedding.
 

The Basics About Honey Bees Beekeeping

April 6, 2012
  Many people need to know more about bees beekeeping. Are you one among them? If that's the case, you might find the following article helpful in your search for information. We hope you find some useful pointers.6 Fundamentals About Honey Bees Beekeeping Scientifically talking, out of the 20,000 varied species of bees, only 7 or so are honey bees. Honey beekeeping requires that one stays abreast with all the details about beekeeping. There are 6 fundamentals about honey bees beekeeping whic...
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Dont provoke South African Bees

March 3, 2012
  The swarming season in South Africa lasts generally from September through to February. South African Beekeepers are available to remove all migratory swarms professionally and humanely.Persons who keep bees or deal with bees in any way are required to be registered with a South African Beekeeping Association. Ensure that the person asked to remove your swarms is a Registered Beekeeper. A number of Pest Control companies claim to be able to remove swarms but generally these swarms are destr...
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Bees Under Threat

February 20, 2012
  Albert Einstein once said that when the bees are gone, mankind would have no more than four more years left on the planet. This might seem a little melodramatic, however there is truth in this, and bees play a critical role in our lives, even though we don't often see them.It is estimated that as much as 30% of the food that we eat comes from foods that have been pollinated by bees, so it looks like Einstein may have been right, and the collapse of bee populations will mean catastrophe, esp...
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What is Earth Science

February 6, 2012
   Earth Science and Astronomy is the study of the Earth, its atmosphere, and all of its neighbours in space. Because of the spherical shape of the Earth, the various categories of Earth sciences can be subdivided into the various 'spheres' that make up the planet. There are generally four main 'spheres' recognized with the study of the Earth: the lithosphere, the hydrosphere, the atmosphere, and the biosphere, corresponding to rocks, water, air, and life.Earth Science is not so much one part...
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The Green Green Grass of Anywhere Else

January 16, 2012
  The grass is always greener everywhere you look. It is a human emotion that we are never quite satisfied with what we have. We take everything for granted and we never quite know what we have until it is gone. Why is it that we have to learn the hard way and that we just can't settle for something that we have.It always appears that everyone else is happier than us. That every relationship goes through the motions a lot easier than what ours do. Everyone else doesn't have any problems and h...
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Grass Cutting Green Options

December 17, 2011
  Grass Cutting in many parts of the nation has become a huge business. With our hectic, over scheduled lives most of us choose to let someone else do the chore of cutting our grass.The Landscaping industry in general is a wonderful business. They create beautiful landscapes, install tress, shrubs, plants and flowers. This enhances our environment and beautifies our homes. There are a few things about the industry that is negating all the positive work they do.

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Artificial Grass Really is Green

November 15, 2011
  Today's artificial grass not only looks beautiful, realistic and natural, but is also environmentally friendly. If you are interested in going "green," an artificial lawn can allow you to do it. Synthetic Lawns Save Water Water is our most critical and precious natural resource, and in desert climates like Arizona and Nevada, drought conditions make it necessary to conserve as considerably water as possible. The biggest environmental impact of synthetic grass will be the water it saves. Wit...
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Water-Saving Tips for Your Lawn and Garden 01

September 22, 2011
    In the summer months, municipal water use doubles. This is the season when Canadians are outdoors watering lawns and gardens, filling swimming pools and washing cars. Summer peak demand places stress on municipal water systems and increases costs for tax payers and water users. As water supplies diminish during periods of low rainfall, some municipalities must declare restrictions on lawn and garden watering. By applying some handy tips, your lawn and garden can cope with drought conditio...
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