Favor-Days.com Notes 2012 Wedding Favor Trends To Watch
As brides look to begin wedding planning season, online favor retailer Favor-Days.com has released a watch list of 2012 wedding favor trends to help style-conscious brides stay on top of the latest releases from top wedding favor vendors. Wedding favor trends to watch in 2012 include intricate details, practical favors, and an emphasis on DIY.Lexington, KY (PRWEB) January 11, 2012 Favor-Days.com ...
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BridalShowerFavors.com Launches 10 New Fairy Tale Wedding Favors
Perfect timing for the 2012 wedding season, Bridalshowerfavors.com launches 10 new Fairy tale wedding favors.Greentown, PA (PRWEB) February 07, 2012 Bridalshowerfavors.com brings trendy favors and unique gifts at discounted prices to couples, their parents and attendants, all at a one-stop shopping destination that's open day or night, seven days a week. Every bride is a princess on her wedding ...
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Gossip Girl Recap: Jesus Owes Me One
On last night’s centennial episode of Gossip Girl , revelers in bright Fascinators poured into the St. James church for the wedding of Blair Waldorf, Princess of the Met Steps, to Louis Grimaldi, Prince of Monaco. With strains of the song that first ushered the show onto the air playing cheerily in the background, our mysterious narrator looked back at how far Blair, and we all, have come. “Who ...
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Film Clips: Grey Albert on a Ledge for the Money
OPENING TODAY ALBERT NOBBS 2 stars (R ) Glenn Close has earned an Academy Award Best Actress nomination for playing the title character, a woman passing as male hotel waiter in 19th century Ireland. Close’s 30-year dedication to bring the character to the big screen doesn’t quite transfer to an engrossing story, although Janet McTeer genuinely earns her supporting actress nomination as another ...
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Film Clips: Extremely Haywire and Incredibly Tomboy
EXTREMELY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY CLOSE 2 stars (PG-13) An obsessive-compulsive boy (Thomas Horn) embarks on a complicated quest across the five boroughs of New York to solve the final game left by his father (Tom Hanks), who died in the fall of the World Trade Center. Max Von Sydow gives a terrific performance as a mute man who becomes the boy’s companion, but overall the film proves too contrived ...
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