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Prom Dresses And Best Prom Motifs For This Year
Prom dresses hold the key to your success throughout prom night. As this is the case, your gown should also match your school theme. Here are top styles for 2011 to help you choose the best gown to suit your needs.
Vintage Love : Hippies unite. The smiley faces help to make it and the balloon and daisies bring the room alive using yellows, pinks, purples and all the shades of Woodstock. Tell the guests to get out those bellbottoms and tie-dyed shirts. Use hippie headbands with a peace sign in the middle, have a Dj who knows the sixties music and maybe create a wall with autographs and lyrics from songs of Crosby, Stills and Nash, the Doors, the Stones among others. Then don your colored John Lennon glasses for that wonderful celebration.
Traditional Romance: Since prom is a formal event and many couples go to, romantic concepts are usually common. Titles like “A Night to Remember,” “From This Moment,” as well as “Forever Tonight” are normal, and decorations often include plants, candles, and other characteristically romantic details.
Casino: The colors for a casino theme are black together with red. The dollar symbol could be used to paint a mural to decorate your venue. Set up some dining tables to make-believe gambling. Poker chips or anything else may be used to mimic cash. Guests may have a particular amount of chips to play with once they go into the venue. This can also have a prize store set up where the visitors can buy prom themed merchandise. This concept may also have a jackpot notion where your invited guests could use their winnings to buy tickets for some kind of grand prize.
Hawaiian Luau: Exactly what prom outfit wouldn’t be improved upon with bright, frilly lei? Add “palm trees” as well as tropical flower arrangements, then ask the Dj toss on a few luau-worthy songs – a great deal of fun to dance to in your prom night finery.
Black and white Ball: A classy theme can use a grayscale black and white color palette for the epitome of elegance. The prom invitations may even request guests to choose black and white prom gowns and tuxes to accomplish the tableau.
Western – Ride ‘em cowboy! For the down home look, try acquiring southwestern style decorations, shades, and maybe a cowboy hat or two! You might want to preserve the bull riding for after the prom, nevertheless. There’s absolutely nothing better than a western theme for a great celebration. Again, everyone gets to dress western, put on a sheriff’s badge (together with their name on there), do fun stuff using their kerchiefs and chow down on a chuck wagon menu (hamburgers and this sort of–cheap!!).
Prom dresses 2011 are extremely important as the prom is definitely an once-in-a-lifetime event which allows juniors and seniors to mix around and have fun. Prom decoration styles should be planned well in advance to turn the whole event into an exciting affair. For that prom evening to achieve success, gorgeous settings are a must. Adornments are very crucial as they can boost the whole ambience and atmosphere. They have to be prepared as per the concept of the prom celebration.
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Record Bowl -Crosby, Stills, Nash And Young / Deja Vu Designer Jeff Davis has put a new spin on recycling by rescuing vinyl records and creating them into fascinating works of functional art. Yes, these unbelievable bowls are made from actual 12″ vinyl records! Perfect for dry snacks, upbeat decoration, or the avid collector, these sturdy bowls have the original label intact and protected with a clear mylar seal. The bowls retain the look and feel… |
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Record Bowl – Crosby, Stills, Nash/So Far Each bowl is created from a single record, which has been molded in to a vessel form. The bowls retain the look and feel of an LP, while the original record label is laminated and the spindle hole is sealed with a clear film. The bowls are great for dry items and snacks, and should be wiped clean by hand. Not dishwasher safe…. |
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Greatest Hits $5.19 One question would be: What took him so long? After all, a contemporary like Van Morrison has sold boatloads of his single-disc best-of set to buyers wary of diving into that deep catalog without a primer to get them started. So three and a half decades into his solo career, Neil Young finally delivers his version of that most modest of albums–the pre-holiday “hits” overview. What’s surprising, c… |
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Greatest Hits $7.42 CROSBY,STILLS & NASH GREATEST HITS… |
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Deja Vu $5.66 Less than a year after the release of CSN’s groundbreaking debut, the group returned with Stephen Stills’s former Buffalo Springfield cohort/rival Neil Young augmenting the threesome. The result is a less concentrated but more kinetic creation; Young swims through the celestial harmonies of rock’s best barbershop trio like a fly in consommé. While somewhat dated (“Almost Cut My Hair”? Wait a whil… |
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Woodstock: Lost Performances [VHS] $14.98 … |
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The Muse Concert – No Nukes - $99.99 This politically minded concert film, decrying the dangers of nuclear energy, was compiled mostly of footage from a series of “No Nukes” concerts at Madison Square Garden. Includes performances by Jackson Browne, Bruce Springsteen, Carly Simon, The Doobie Brothers, and many more. MUSE = Musicians United for Solar Energy Live Performance. Tracks include: |
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No Nukes [VHS] NO NUKES Video Springsteen Raitt J Taylor J Browne The greats of the 1970′s and 1980′s in a rare collaborative feat. As Rolling Stone raved, “The MUSE NO NUKES Concerts of 1979 were a high-water mark of inspiration and optimism…a stunning testimony to the depth of the shared beliefs of the generation which came of age in the sixties.” Musicians United for Safe Energy (MUSE) is a group of arti… |
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Legends of the Canyon: Classic Artists $8.91 In the late ’60s/early ’70s, Laurel Canyon in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles was the nerve center for such established or up-and-coming artists as Crosby, Stills and Nash, The Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, The Mamas and the Papas, Joni Mitchell, Linda Ronstadt, and Jackson Browne. Noted rock photographer Henry Diltz relates the story of this legendary time and place and the impact these musician… |
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David Gilmour: Remember That Night – Live from the Royal Albert Hall $11.82 David Gilmour presents a variety of solo hits and Pink Floyd classics in this concert filmed at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England. Amongst the featured selections are “Speak to Me,” “On an Island” (featuring David Crosby and Graham Nash), “Then I Close My Eyes” (performed with Robert Wyatt), “Wish You Were Here,” “Comfortably Numb” (with lead vocals by David Bowie), and many more. Soundtrac… |