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		<title>3 Simple Ways To Take Care Of Your LED Necklaces</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Jan 2012 08:24:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Margaret Manuel</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[flashing necklaces]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[LED necklaces]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[While giving LED necklaces as gifts to youngsters and pals is an entertaining course of action, don&#8217;t forget to also tell them how to look after these flashing necklaces. Here are three straightforward tips to take care of them in order that they could last for longer. Check The Batteries These LED necklaces draw power [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While giving LED necklaces as gifts to youngsters and pals is an entertaining course of action, don&#8217;t forget to also tell them how to look after these flashing necklaces. Here are three straightforward tips to take care of them in order that they could last for longer.  </p>
<p>Check The Batteries </p>
<p>These <a href="http://www.ilumn8.com.au/cat_flashing-necklaces.cfm" target='_blank'>LED necklaces</a> draw power from batteries. So if you are giving them away as gifts, you could opt to have the batteries placed in the necklaces before giving them away. This is so the moment the recipient opens the present, they could see the <a href="http://www.ilumn8.com.au/cat_flashing-necklaces.cfm" target='_blank'>wholesale glow necklaces</a> and turn them on then and there. Nonetheless for the ones that instantly start flashing the moment you place batteries in them, it&#8217;s recommendable not to put the batteries into the necklaces yet. Just include them separately in the packaging or box. Do not forget to remind the ones that you give these necklaces to that they need to have the batteries removed when they don&#8217;t need to use them any more. Because in the long term, the batteries may corrode and finish up spoiling the circuitry.  </p>
<p>Keep Them Away From Water </p>
<p>While these flashing necklaces may be neat to play with, they&#8217;re however not waterproof. So please keep them away from water. Throwing them in a swimming pool or bath is bound to ruin the necklace. They may not be able to flash or glow any more if they got really wet. If that were to happen, quickly remove the batteries. You could try leaving them to dry for a while and see if they can work again after 1 or 2 days. If the circuitry has been utterly spoiled, they will not be repairable. Which may give you a sound reason to buy new ones for the youngsters again.  </p>
<p>Not Shock-Proof </p>
<p>And while youngsters get all worked up when they receive these as gifts, also do not forget that these LED necklaces aren&#8217;t shock-proof. So if they were thrown around, probabilities are that they may break since they are typically made of plastic. Either that or the impact could damage the circuitry in the necklace. Don&#8217;t forget to let the youngsters know that these things aren&#8217;t to be thrown around as they may break into pieces. While they&#8217;re sometimes worn round the neck, wrist or tied to a bag, some might prefer to use them as ornamental ornaments round the house. If you&#8217;ve got little babies around, don&#8217;t forget to keep them out of reach as they might become a choking hazard to the child.  </p>
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<p>These are just some of the simple pointers to take care of your flashing necklaces if you want them to last for enough time for you, your youngsters and mates to enjoy. Then again, there is often good excuses to get other ones if they got damaged.  </p>
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<li>Keep these LED necklaces away from water</li>
<li>They are not shock-proof</li>
<li>Check that batteries are working</li>
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		<title>Using Pinatas at your next party</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Feb 2010 08:11:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Margaret Manuel</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Baby]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[parties]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[When planning a youngsters&#8217;s party, do not forget the key to a successful one is for the youngsters to have an excellent time, fun, fun! And what interprets fun better than playing party games and contests. One unique and pleasant game that you can never go far wrong with is the pinata! Not only does [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When planning a youngsters&#8217;s party, do not forget the key to a successful one is for the youngsters to have an excellent time, fun, fun!  And what interprets fun better than playing party games and contests.  One unique and pleasant game that you can never go far wrong with is the pinata!  Not only does a pinata make a great party decoration, it is great entertainment too.  The pinata game is a competition that simply works by first postponing a pinata from the ceiling.  Then, each kid is given a chance to break the pinata bank with astrong stick.  For the excitement of it, the kid is blindfolded and is made to turn around 2 or 3 times and then was positioned in the direction of the pinata.</p>
<p>The thrill incorporates expectation on who gets to break the pinata and release all the goodies within.  Pinatas can come in countless shape and sizes.  The most simple form could be in a kind of a clay pot with candies within but more frequently than always, we look for something fancier, the type that would indulge and pleasure the kid in each one of us.It&#8217;s best then that you find one that relates with your party theme.  There are a superabundance of providers offering to make customised pinatas that suit your party wishes.  The project could be shoddy and need your time but then again, it might be an even chance to work with and have a bond with your youngsters before the party.  Making a piata is moderately straightforward and you don&#8217;t need to spend too much on supplies either.  You may basically need a pinata pattern, an inflated balloon, old papers, scissors, glue, sticky tape, cardboard, tissue papers, strings and crayons.  Do not forget the goodies that you&#8217;re going to fill the pinata with.</p>
<p>Think candies, chocolates, tiny toys and even dimes.Get the inflated balloon and cover it with Paper Mache.  Paper Mache can be made by first mixing glue to water.  Then dip the papers, which should have been cut and torn in strips measuring 6 inches tall and one in.  In width, in the mix.  Layer the paper strips on the balloon covering it but don&#8217;t forget to leave a little space for your opening.</p>
<p>Let the 1st layer dry before setting in a second one.  When dry, pop up the balloon and take it out.  This may leave a hole on the space that you didn&#8217;t cover with mache.  Cut the card in the shape of your hole and use to cover it.  Seal with the sticky tape and lay layers of paper mache on it then let dry.Make holes on the side and slide in the strings to hold the pinata.</p>
<p>Paint your <a href="http://www.partydecor.com.au/pinatas.html" target='_blank'>pinatas</a>  in different colors with the crayons and voila, youare ready for your party! </p>
<p>If this sounds like too much hard work for you go to your nearest <a href="http://www.partydecor.com.au" target='_blank'>parties supplies shop</a> and get one ready made.</p>
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