for christmas i want to ask for a vera bradley duffel bag. Im not sure what design to get though. What is your favorite design.
What is your favorite vera bradely design?
Capri Melon is AWSOME!
Reply:I like the pattern that was designed for the Breast Cancer Foundation. It is really pretty and pink!
Reply:i personally like capri melon and capri blue but you can look at all of the colors at the link below.
http://www.verabradley.com/Site/Store/Co...
Reply:Vera Bradley is kind of cheap, old-laddyishh, not really in style for a young person but if you like it I'd pick petal pink or java blue.
Reply:i love PeaCok i think thats how you spell!
Reply:This one http://www.verabradley.com/Site/Store/Vi...
(Java Blue)
Reply:I love the Pink Mod Flower but if blue if more your thing they have that design in blue. I also heart the capri melon and peacock. Vera Bradley's are good brands and they last long so any color can last you through anything.
Reply:the red
it think its like red mesa
Monday, May 24, 2010
What kind of design should my tattoo be?
I want to get a tattoo, although I probably won't for a few years (underage). But I was wondering what kind of design I should get. And where I should put it. I had 2 sisters that both have tattoos in between their shoulder blades. And I was thinking to get mine there too, but I'm not sure. I'm also thinking about getting a tree of life. See, I'm into natural stuff, like the tree of life, the OM sign, stuff like that. I want something that is deep and spiritual, that means something, not just some butterfly. Help?
What kind of design should my tattoo be?
This is such a huge decision because it will be with you forever. It is better to not choose one based on a poll or what you think is cool at the time, but something that has real significance to you personally.
Reply:Its your body, you need to choose... you could go on-line to see what you find or go to tattoo shops and see what the artists can draw up.
Reply:It's good to go with something that reflects your personality. Keep in mind that this is something that you will live with for the rest of your life! That's what you should base the design on...something that is timeless...something that will grow old with you. Personally, I have a celestial moon on my left ankle and sun on the right ankle; I have been called a "walking ouija board" for many years, now I look like one! hehe! This is something I can live with forever...my moon and sun reflect who I am, and that makes the tattoos work.
Reply:I have a tattoo in my lower back it is lady bug and it is lovely, the thing is choose a part of your body you can cover since one day you will be a professional and you won't be respected if you have visible tattoos and on the other hand choose a part of your body that doesn't change too much with the time so you tattoo doesn't change they way it looks!
Reply:DRAGON
Reply:I think you should get a design that comes natural to you. you have a few years to find a tattoo that you love, look for one, go on-line, read books that have spiritual meaning behind them and see if there are any symbols that you really connect with. A tatt. is going to be with you forever so make sure it comes from within, because of art that is on your skin should represent your individuality, find one for yourself, be original don't let someone tell you what kind of tattoo to get, you should come up with a design on your known, it will make that much special and that much more spiritual, and meaningful so you actually love your tattoo. But once you have a design, for smaller designs your back, ankle, arm, hip, bellybutton all work fine. bigger designs go with the back, or the arm, there are also places you could place it in spots that are private but for a tattoo like this it should be open and shown to the world.
Reply:um........
Reply:You might want to think about something that's truly meaningful to you. I didn't know exacty what I wanted until I had my daughter and I was 28...Getting mine in 2 weeks. Doing something that is meaningful to you means that you will love the tattoo and more likely will not regret it later...because you're getting something that has meaning to you rather than a design that is "cool" at this time in your life.
Reply:You should really think of this yourself but i would say a rose. put it somewhere you could hid it if you were to go to a formal place.get Hanna while you wait. That will help you see what looks good and were.
Reply:here r my favorites: rose, dragon, the name of your lover, yuor sign, or even your signature. if you are still unsure look on at the tatoos of random people. there are so many tatooed people ot there youl find one you love. remeber once u get a tatto its stuck.
Reply:How about a skull flying out of a fiery lake from hell on your left thigh. Can't get anymore natural than that.
Reply:Don't get one. They are a major turn off.
Reply:well I got a tattoo recently that dealt with my heritage and if you're are into something like that for ex. I got a shamrock because I'm Irish
Reply:You should get it right in the small of your back (lowest part of your back in the middle) and you should get whatever you want.
Reply:Well you could get a rose with a heart around it wich would stand for love. you could also get a heart split into 4 sections that say love life live die. because that is pretty much how peoples lives are.
Reply:Maybe after a few years of thinking, you will be able to make a decision on your own.
Reply:I think it'd be cool to get a cross with vines growing on it, and maybe roses on the vines.
If you wanna get a tattoo in between your shoulder blades, do it. I don't think it's trashy.
Reply:YOU SHOULD GET A TATTOO THAT FITS YOUR PERSONALITY, DON'T GET A TATTOO THAT'S UGLY OR OFF BECAUSE WHEN YOU GET OLD, IT WILL LOOK UGLY, NOT TOO TEASE OR ANYTHING, JUST GIVING YOU FRIENDLY ADVICE, BUT ITS UP TO YOU ON WHAT KIND OF TATTOO TOO GET.
Reply:Firstly, let me say Im NOT anti-tattoo. Ive spent years on and off researching ways to get rid of the two I have; in that time Ive read THOUSANDS of discussions, stories of the regrets people feel about their tats, not just those that made rash decisions, but even those that thought long and hard about the design, the artist and the consequences.
I thought my designs were meaningful, deep, important to me too. Think about a favourite poster, design, artwork of yours, something you think is amazing. Now think of having that same image hanging on your bedroom wall everyday, year after year, forever. I know you're only young, but very few people have the same artwork, hanging on the same wall, of every flat or house they will ever live in. Try it...see how long it takes you to get sick of it. Find some flash, enlarge it, hang it on your bedroom wall until you're legal to get a tat (2 or 3 years??) and see if you still love it as much as you do now. In that time you might have found
dozens of designs that blow your mind, are more amazing than the last one. Get my point???
Get creative...display your personality on your clothes, your books, your hair your walls....COVER your bedroom walls and ceiling in flash and see if sometimes you need a change?
Find a tree of life design, create one yourself, then put it on your wall. There are only 2 things in life set in concrete: concrete....and tattoos!!!!
Reply:like a butterfly on your lower back are a roses
Reply:Not to come off sounding harsh, but if you have to ask, you shouldn't get one.
Reply:get a sun or a cross
Reply:Look here
http://fischer79.18356.hop.clickbank.net...
Reply:Do something with meaning, get a vision, I have no "tats", want one a big baby though, plus I am older and I think God has made our skin a creative canvas but its differant for us individually some people choose to some dont, it's all about you, stay away from all this chinese crap, my friend was told her symbolism meant one thing and when a real asian person saw they explained it meant another these are permanent so think hard, write down some ideas, do you like hearts, and what do you think of when you think of a heart, purity, sadness, broken, whole, any creative tattoo artist can envision what you tell them and see the work first, like you know they usually take pictures of what they have done for other people, a clean place, clean sterile needles and by the way take a pain reliever, it helps,
PS NO TRAMP STAMPS IN THE MIDDLE OF YOUR BACK UNLESS YOU WANT TO WORK IN A STRIP CLUB, do something classy, not trashy
Reply:Don't get one. Tattoos can give you serious diseases, and take a butload of money to get taken off. Also, when you get older, the color fades, and they just look like major baggage.n lok at this
http://www.everytattoo.com/healthrisks.s...
Reply:gets some henna in the mean time :)
and keep a luck out! got to art galleries and jewlery stores eventually something will pop out at you that you will take your breath away and you will want to keep forever
Reply:Whatever you get put a lot of thought into it make sure that it's something that you can live with for the rest of your life, and as long as it's something that will still be as meaningful to you in the distant future. i like the Tree of life maybe with your parents, grandparents, and siblings Initials that would be cool don't put boyfriends or spouses even if you think it's forever it's not a good idea because boyfriends and spouses may come and go but family is forever
Reply:If you are into natural stuff, don't get a tatoo, they hurt are dangerous and almost impossible to get rid of...don't go with the crowd, stand out and just don't get one.....sorry, old mom....
Reply:There are many different tattoo design websites you can look up on the Internet. First browse around and see what strikes your fancy. You are going to live with this design for the rest of your life and it should be something you won't mind having on your body 10 years from now. I have seen all sorts of both beautifully done tattoos as well as some home jobs that are just the ugliest stuff you ever saw. They also use good long lasting inks now that don't fade. I have even seen glow in the dark ink that is awesome. Be careful when you have it done that the place is clean and reputable, you don't need to get some infection or disease. Ask to look at the portfolios of the tattoo artists work and maybe even ask someone whose tattoo you like where they got theirs. Also take care and follow the aftercare instructions to keep from getting an infection.
Reply:get a skull and crossbones on the back of your calf so if you dont like it any more just waer long pants
What kind of design should my tattoo be?
This is such a huge decision because it will be with you forever. It is better to not choose one based on a poll or what you think is cool at the time, but something that has real significance to you personally.
Reply:Its your body, you need to choose... you could go on-line to see what you find or go to tattoo shops and see what the artists can draw up.
Reply:It's good to go with something that reflects your personality. Keep in mind that this is something that you will live with for the rest of your life! That's what you should base the design on...something that is timeless...something that will grow old with you. Personally, I have a celestial moon on my left ankle and sun on the right ankle; I have been called a "walking ouija board" for many years, now I look like one! hehe! This is something I can live with forever...my moon and sun reflect who I am, and that makes the tattoos work.
Reply:I have a tattoo in my lower back it is lady bug and it is lovely, the thing is choose a part of your body you can cover since one day you will be a professional and you won't be respected if you have visible tattoos and on the other hand choose a part of your body that doesn't change too much with the time so you tattoo doesn't change they way it looks!
Reply:DRAGON
Reply:I think you should get a design that comes natural to you. you have a few years to find a tattoo that you love, look for one, go on-line, read books that have spiritual meaning behind them and see if there are any symbols that you really connect with. A tatt. is going to be with you forever so make sure it comes from within, because of art that is on your skin should represent your individuality, find one for yourself, be original don't let someone tell you what kind of tattoo to get, you should come up with a design on your known, it will make that much special and that much more spiritual, and meaningful so you actually love your tattoo. But once you have a design, for smaller designs your back, ankle, arm, hip, bellybutton all work fine. bigger designs go with the back, or the arm, there are also places you could place it in spots that are private but for a tattoo like this it should be open and shown to the world.
Reply:um........
Reply:You might want to think about something that's truly meaningful to you. I didn't know exacty what I wanted until I had my daughter and I was 28...Getting mine in 2 weeks. Doing something that is meaningful to you means that you will love the tattoo and more likely will not regret it later...because you're getting something that has meaning to you rather than a design that is "cool" at this time in your life.
Reply:You should really think of this yourself but i would say a rose. put it somewhere you could hid it if you were to go to a formal place.get Hanna while you wait. That will help you see what looks good and were.
Reply:here r my favorites: rose, dragon, the name of your lover, yuor sign, or even your signature. if you are still unsure look on at the tatoos of random people. there are so many tatooed people ot there youl find one you love. remeber once u get a tatto its stuck.
Reply:How about a skull flying out of a fiery lake from hell on your left thigh. Can't get anymore natural than that.
Reply:Don't get one. They are a major turn off.
Reply:well I got a tattoo recently that dealt with my heritage and if you're are into something like that for ex. I got a shamrock because I'm Irish
Reply:You should get it right in the small of your back (lowest part of your back in the middle) and you should get whatever you want.
Reply:Well you could get a rose with a heart around it wich would stand for love. you could also get a heart split into 4 sections that say love life live die. because that is pretty much how peoples lives are.
Reply:Maybe after a few years of thinking, you will be able to make a decision on your own.
Reply:I think it'd be cool to get a cross with vines growing on it, and maybe roses on the vines.
If you wanna get a tattoo in between your shoulder blades, do it. I don't think it's trashy.
Reply:YOU SHOULD GET A TATTOO THAT FITS YOUR PERSONALITY, DON'T GET A TATTOO THAT'S UGLY OR OFF BECAUSE WHEN YOU GET OLD, IT WILL LOOK UGLY, NOT TOO TEASE OR ANYTHING, JUST GIVING YOU FRIENDLY ADVICE, BUT ITS UP TO YOU ON WHAT KIND OF TATTOO TOO GET.
Reply:Firstly, let me say Im NOT anti-tattoo. Ive spent years on and off researching ways to get rid of the two I have; in that time Ive read THOUSANDS of discussions, stories of the regrets people feel about their tats, not just those that made rash decisions, but even those that thought long and hard about the design, the artist and the consequences.
I thought my designs were meaningful, deep, important to me too. Think about a favourite poster, design, artwork of yours, something you think is amazing. Now think of having that same image hanging on your bedroom wall everyday, year after year, forever. I know you're only young, but very few people have the same artwork, hanging on the same wall, of every flat or house they will ever live in. Try it...see how long it takes you to get sick of it. Find some flash, enlarge it, hang it on your bedroom wall until you're legal to get a tat (2 or 3 years??) and see if you still love it as much as you do now. In that time you might have found
dozens of designs that blow your mind, are more amazing than the last one. Get my point???
Get creative...display your personality on your clothes, your books, your hair your walls....COVER your bedroom walls and ceiling in flash and see if sometimes you need a change?
Find a tree of life design, create one yourself, then put it on your wall. There are only 2 things in life set in concrete: concrete....and tattoos!!!!
Reply:like a butterfly on your lower back are a roses
Reply:Not to come off sounding harsh, but if you have to ask, you shouldn't get one.
Reply:get a sun or a cross
Reply:Look here
http://fischer79.18356.hop.clickbank.net...
Reply:Do something with meaning, get a vision, I have no "tats", want one a big baby though, plus I am older and I think God has made our skin a creative canvas but its differant for us individually some people choose to some dont, it's all about you, stay away from all this chinese crap, my friend was told her symbolism meant one thing and when a real asian person saw they explained it meant another these are permanent so think hard, write down some ideas, do you like hearts, and what do you think of when you think of a heart, purity, sadness, broken, whole, any creative tattoo artist can envision what you tell them and see the work first, like you know they usually take pictures of what they have done for other people, a clean place, clean sterile needles and by the way take a pain reliever, it helps,
PS NO TRAMP STAMPS IN THE MIDDLE OF YOUR BACK UNLESS YOU WANT TO WORK IN A STRIP CLUB, do something classy, not trashy
Reply:Don't get one. Tattoos can give you serious diseases, and take a butload of money to get taken off. Also, when you get older, the color fades, and they just look like major baggage.n lok at this
http://www.everytattoo.com/healthrisks.s...
Reply:gets some henna in the mean time :)
and keep a luck out! got to art galleries and jewlery stores eventually something will pop out at you that you will take your breath away and you will want to keep forever
Reply:Whatever you get put a lot of thought into it make sure that it's something that you can live with for the rest of your life, and as long as it's something that will still be as meaningful to you in the distant future. i like the Tree of life maybe with your parents, grandparents, and siblings Initials that would be cool don't put boyfriends or spouses even if you think it's forever it's not a good idea because boyfriends and spouses may come and go but family is forever
Reply:If you are into natural stuff, don't get a tatoo, they hurt are dangerous and almost impossible to get rid of...don't go with the crowd, stand out and just don't get one.....sorry, old mom....
Reply:There are many different tattoo design websites you can look up on the Internet. First browse around and see what strikes your fancy. You are going to live with this design for the rest of your life and it should be something you won't mind having on your body 10 years from now. I have seen all sorts of both beautifully done tattoos as well as some home jobs that are just the ugliest stuff you ever saw. They also use good long lasting inks now that don't fade. I have even seen glow in the dark ink that is awesome. Be careful when you have it done that the place is clean and reputable, you don't need to get some infection or disease. Ask to look at the portfolios of the tattoo artists work and maybe even ask someone whose tattoo you like where they got theirs. Also take care and follow the aftercare instructions to keep from getting an infection.
Reply:get a skull and crossbones on the back of your calf so if you dont like it any more just waer long pants
How do I design an experiment to find the number of H2O molecules in hydrated copper sulfate??
I know that the formula is CuSO4 5H2O ---%26gt; CuSO4 + 5H2O, but I need to design an experiment to prove it.
How do I design an experiment to find the number of H2O molecules in hydrated copper sulfate??
Take a known mass of copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate and weigh it. Then heat it until all the water evaporates and weigh it again.
Subtract the initial weight from the final weight and you get the weight of the evaporated water.
Then use stoichiometry to convert the mass of the water evaporated to moles of the water evaporated.
Figure out the moles of copper(II) sulfate from the weight of the anhydrous copper(II) sulfate and then use stoichiometry to see if the mass of the copper(II) sulfate and the mass of the evaporated water corresponds with that equation.
How do I design an experiment to find the number of H2O molecules in hydrated copper sulfate??
Take a known mass of copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate and weigh it. Then heat it until all the water evaporates and weigh it again.
Subtract the initial weight from the final weight and you get the weight of the evaporated water.
Then use stoichiometry to convert the mass of the water evaporated to moles of the water evaporated.
Figure out the moles of copper(II) sulfate from the weight of the anhydrous copper(II) sulfate and then use stoichiometry to see if the mass of the copper(II) sulfate and the mass of the evaporated water corresponds with that equation.
How can I design my own knitwear?
Hi I've been knitting for about a year now and I feel ready to design my own knitted clothing. Can you tell me of any good books, websites etc that will help me with getting started out. Thank you and merry Christmas!
How can I design my own knitwear?
There's lots of knitting design software out there. It's helpful if, like me, you're not good with math; otherwise, once you're familiar with how to assemble clothing, read patterns, and can calculate gauge, it's not too hard to do on your own. I'd find a basic pattern for whatever you're making and alter at will--a lot of good designs come out of just changing a stitch pattern, adding cables, or what have you. Really, though, it's just familiarity with the process--and the dreaded gauge!
Reply:use graph paper a stitch per square copy one a pattern you have this should then give you some dimensions good luck
Reply:Get a pen and some paper and just start doodling! Something will spring out at you eventually.
Reply:go on amazon and you could always google it?have a fantastic xmas tomorro, hope your day is filled with happy times and a loving family! x x x
mothers day cards
How can I design my own knitwear?
There's lots of knitting design software out there. It's helpful if, like me, you're not good with math; otherwise, once you're familiar with how to assemble clothing, read patterns, and can calculate gauge, it's not too hard to do on your own. I'd find a basic pattern for whatever you're making and alter at will--a lot of good designs come out of just changing a stitch pattern, adding cables, or what have you. Really, though, it's just familiarity with the process--and the dreaded gauge!
Reply:use graph paper a stitch per square copy one a pattern you have this should then give you some dimensions good luck
Reply:Get a pen and some paper and just start doodling! Something will spring out at you eventually.
Reply:go on amazon and you could always google it?have a fantastic xmas tomorro, hope your day is filled with happy times and a loving family! x x x
mothers day cards
How do I learn how to design a website from scratch?
I would like to be able to design a website basically from scratch. Where do I begin? Can I become an expert with DreamWeaver or FrontPage, or is there more to it than just that? I am a beginner who is looking to learn everything about designing, hosting, and managing websites.
Any information to get me started on the right track is appreciated.
How do I learn how to design a website from scratch?
There are numerous tutorials on the Internet to choose from. Are you a visual learner? HTML is the universal language of the Internet. Also, CSS (cascading Style Sheets) are starting to take over as the number one way to format web pages. I'd go to www.w3schools.com and walk through their tutorials first. Dreamweaver is the best edting platform in the world right now. Don't use Front Page as it brings a lot of uneccessary baggage (code) to a site.
Reply:There is no quick bang for bucks or shortcuts in learning all these stuff. You need to get your hand dirty and learn it the hard way if that what it takes and you need to be patient. If you are a beginner, all you need to start off with is a passion to learn and an idea to visualize what you want to accomplish. coding and design is 2 separate discipline but combining skills at both can really get you far. begin with learning all html stuff then css, learn also more about graphics and how it is integrated into a layout design. it's a long step by step learning process but its fun also. get inspiration from other good sites.e.g. look for oswd templates and see how they were done. there's a lot of resources around you, it's given already so all you really need is time and the will to learn. there are books, online resources and the websites where you can find all the information you need.
Any information to get me started on the right track is appreciated.
How do I learn how to design a website from scratch?
There are numerous tutorials on the Internet to choose from. Are you a visual learner? HTML is the universal language of the Internet. Also, CSS (cascading Style Sheets) are starting to take over as the number one way to format web pages. I'd go to www.w3schools.com and walk through their tutorials first. Dreamweaver is the best edting platform in the world right now. Don't use Front Page as it brings a lot of uneccessary baggage (code) to a site.
Reply:There is no quick bang for bucks or shortcuts in learning all these stuff. You need to get your hand dirty and learn it the hard way if that what it takes and you need to be patient. If you are a beginner, all you need to start off with is a passion to learn and an idea to visualize what you want to accomplish. coding and design is 2 separate discipline but combining skills at both can really get you far. begin with learning all html stuff then css, learn also more about graphics and how it is integrated into a layout design. it's a long step by step learning process but its fun also. get inspiration from other good sites.e.g. look for oswd templates and see how they were done. there's a lot of resources around you, it's given already so all you really need is time and the will to learn. there are books, online resources and the websites where you can find all the information you need.
Is anyone else slightly obsessed with the marketing and product design that Innocent Smoothies use?
Who does their design work for them? I simple love it. Which, I guess, shows how good the marketing is. They could be making smoothies out of Bambi, and I would still be first in line!
Is anyone else slightly obsessed with the marketing and product design that Innocent Smoothies use?
British Diabetic Association published a report in the latest of their information magazines stating that they are not as innocent as their name suggests. A lot of the fruit is fruit concentrate which is high in natural fruit sugars so is not therefore a good idea to have them if you are an uncontrolled diabetic.
Reply:i like them but not obsessed
Reply:no
Reply:yes, sort of....they are good.
Reply:I loved the little hats they put on them in sainsbury's they were great and for charity too.
Reply:Not quite obsessed...
I love the way they print what's inside on the carton and the fact that one glass is two portions of your 5 a day!
zakiit, is that really true, is says on the pack "100% fresh, never made from concentrate"
Reply:no get a life!!!!
Is anyone else slightly obsessed with the marketing and product design that Innocent Smoothies use?
British Diabetic Association published a report in the latest of their information magazines stating that they are not as innocent as their name suggests. A lot of the fruit is fruit concentrate which is high in natural fruit sugars so is not therefore a good idea to have them if you are an uncontrolled diabetic.
Reply:i like them but not obsessed
Reply:no
Reply:yes, sort of....they are good.
Reply:I loved the little hats they put on them in sainsbury's they were great and for charity too.
Reply:Not quite obsessed...
I love the way they print what's inside on the carton and the fact that one glass is two portions of your 5 a day!
zakiit, is that really true, is says on the pack "100% fresh, never made from concentrate"
Reply:no get a life!!!!
What's a good website to design your own room?
I want to design my own room before putting it alll together.Where can I go(website) to design my own room?
What's a good website to design your own room?
Maybe try.... 1. HGTV.com
2. Google it
Reply:Hello
You can use wwww.freewebs.com this is free and easy to work with
What's a good website to design your own room?
Maybe try.... 1. HGTV.com
2. Google it
Reply:Hello
You can use wwww.freewebs.com this is free and easy to work with
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