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Get the Button!This lantern is what you will see all over Chinatown during New Year celebrations. Not because it is the most traditional or best looking, but mostly because it is available in abundance and the best value. It also gets the job done. The symbol means good luck. The color red is a must, and it even includes a Feng Shui tassel. All for $18. Not bad for twelve Good Luck Paper Lanterns.
Okay, does this make you want to send a Lunar New Year gift or what? If you know an stamp collector, you must get this for them! Imagine their surprise! I think these are fantastic. For some odd reason, I’ve become a big fan of fancy stamps recently. I’m not sure why, since I rarely ever responded to past designs (you know the ones I’m thinking of… the ones of Elvis or ice figure skating or the single red rose.) [...]
According to legend, a poor Taiwanese farmer became a wealthy merchant after discovering the money tree. I love this story, though I have a feeling it probably got its name because it is a houseplant that is almost impossible to kill, which is very important for good Feng Shui practice. The fact they originated from Central and South America kinda gives it away, doesn’t it? My love for this item is a bit biased. It was [...]
I know what you’re thinking. Isn’t origami a traditional Japanese craft? Yes, it is. However, it is just as popular with other Asian cultures, especially in China. It is not uncommon to find origami as part of New Year decorations. I’ve always wanted to learn how to make origami, but I’m a bit intimidated. Besides, it will not do my OCD tendencies any good. If you would like to give it a try or know someone [...]
This Valentine’s Day Grand Box contains 60 flowers total: 10 lilies, 20 tulips, 20 iris and 10 hyacinth. In addition, these flowers are certified sustainable – they were grown using socially and environmentally responsible practices. I was expecting this Impressive gift to be more than $145. They are available for February delivery from FlowerBud.
The difference between frugal and cheap: Frugal is being price sensitive without being insensitive to the quality of your flower selection. Cheap is being price sensitive without regards to the quality of the flowers. This red roses and Peruvian lilies bouquet is only $27 without the vase and $36 with vase. It does not include carnation fillers, which can easily cheapen the style if not executed well. Easy choice for under $50.