Archive for October, 2010

October 18th, 2010

Aces and Eights: Widescreen TV: Greeting card: Merry Christmas

Aces and Eights: Widescreen TV: Greeting card: Merry Christmas

About the Actor

The Widescreen Director Adeeb Barsoum graduated from College of Cinema, Cairo, Egypt. 1966. He worked in the Egyptian Television. He moved to US in 1967 and lived in California where he produced and directed 21 programs about California s Missions. He also produced two feature films Fatal Possession and Good Bye My Love. In 2004, He moved with his wife Flor to Arizona where he sat up studio to format the movies to 16×9 widescreen television. AFA Entertainment his company is the only company to format the public domain movies to16x9 wide-screen television.

Product Description

Back Cover: Warmest greetings for this special season. May your holiday be filled with the light and warmth of peace and good fellowship. Best wishes for a Merry Christmas! ……. Note: This movie was formatted from the original format at AFA Entertainment to fit your 16×9 wide-screen television.


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October 18th, 2010

25 Days Until Christmas Countdown Advent Calendar

25 Days Until Christmas Countdown Advent Calendar

Product Description

25 Days Until Christmas Countdown Advent Calendar: 25…24…23…countdown to Christmas with artist Alan Giana. This product features 25 tear off color pages. The full color image is printed on a stiff backer and a 3″X2″ magnet is attached to this backer. This product is perfect for the refrigerator during the month of December!


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October 17th, 2010

Costuming the Christmas and Easter Play: With Ideas for Other Biblical Dramas [Paperback]

Costuming the Christmas and Easter Play: With Ideas for Other Biblical Dramas

Product Description

Full of practical ideas and information on how anyone can costume almost any type of religious play on a limited budget.

About the Author

Staeheli


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October 17th, 2010

Holiday Card Creator

Holiday Card Creator

Product Description

100 Holiday Card Templates featuring artwork by disabled artists and professional illustrators.


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October 17th, 2010

A Child in Winter: Advent, Christmas, and Epiphany with Caryll Houselander [Hardcover]

A Child in Winter: Advent, Christmas, and Epiphany with Caryll Houselander

Review

…Worthy of a slow, luscious read on dark nights … a gift for yourself, for your friends, your preachers and children. — Megan McKenna, poet, theologian, and author

Product Description

Shaped around the writings of Caryll Houselander, this is a prayerbook for every day in Advent, Christmas, and Epiphany. A faithful companion as you watch in Advent and grow large with the presence of God through Christmas and Epiphany with renewed faith, joy, and the promise of transformation.


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October 17th, 2010

Beautiful Sweets Christmas Fun Organic Cookies

Beautiful Sweets Christmas Fun Organic Cookies

Product Description

This Christmas, give a gift that doubles as a craft as well as a delicious treat! Our Christmas themed cookies come iced and ready for decoration with a special set of food-coloring markers for all the arts and crafts lovers on your list. Easy for kids of


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October 16th, 2010

A Holy Scene Religious Christmas Cards

A Holy Scene Religious Christmas Cards

Product Description



Available by the box (18 per box), our A Holy Scene Religious boxed Christmas Cards measure 7.875″ wide x 5.625″ tall. On the inside of the card, printed in Navy, the verse reads:”MAY THE HOPE THAT WAS BORN THAT SILENT, HOLY NIGHT REMAIN IN YOUR HEART THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. MERRY CHRISTMAS.”.


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October 16th, 2010

Christmas Games & Odd Traditions

Christmas traditions make the holiday season special. We all have certain rituals or customs we do every year to celebrate the season. Did you ever wonder how these customs got their start? Some traditions are well known to all some are celebrated by the few but all are a wonderful way to share the meaning of Christmas with those we love. Read on to learn more about how some traditions came to be.

Advent Calendar

Counting down the days until Christmas with an advent calendar is a popular holiday activity that started in 19th century German homes. The days were counted by making a chalk mark on the floor or hanging a different picture each day. This lead to homemade advent calendars with little doors that were opened each day revealing a Christmas image or bible verse.

Animal Crackers and Christmas?

The National Biscuit Company introduced “Barnum’s Animal Crackers” as a holiday seasonal promotion in 1902. The boxes carrying string was designed for hanging on the Christmas tree at a time when candy and treats were typical tree decorations.

Bells

Bells and Christmas are inseparable. A simple silhouette of bells depicts a Christmas meaning. Bells became part of Christian worship around the year 400 and their sound summoning the faithful to worship was their first link to Christmas. This became the notion of “ringing-in” Christmas. In England Christmas is rung in starting December 21st. In Scandinavia, bells ring to announce the end of work and the beginning of the festive season. In some stories, St Nick carries around a hand bell on his visits. The gift-giver in Italy, Befana, rings a bell as she descends the chimney and in Hungary, angel bells are rung to announce that the children’s presents have been delivered. Numerous carols use bells as a metaphor for joy and hope as in “Silver Bells,” “I heard the Bells on Christmas Day,” and “Jingle Bells.”

Boxing Day

In Britain and many Commonwealth countries, December 26th is a legal holiday known as Boxing Day. Since the middle ages it was the custom during the Christmas season for English employees to solicit tips from people with whom their employer did business. These tips were collected in earthenware boxes which is where the day got its name.

Candy Canes

The red and white striped stick of hard candy known as the candy cane has its origins around 1670. The candy was invented as a means of quieting children during the Christmas service by a choirmaster of Cologne Cathedral. The candies were made in the shape of a shepherds hook. The shape of the hook soon led to hanging them on the tree as it was the custom to decorate the tree with sweets.

Christmas Carols

Carols were started as songs celebrating events of the Nativity. The word carol is said to be derived from a Greek word for circle dancing. Throughout the years religious organizations have both participated in and prohibited singing carols depending on the religious teachings of the day. During the 17th century carols were sung by carolers on “begging visits” during the Christmas season. After 1878, the Church of England renewed its use of Christmas carols which led to their popularity. The 20th century saw a continued interest in carols and a number of new religious and secular Christmas songs were written and became popular holiday favorites.

Childremas

December 28th is that date of the Feast of the Holy Innocents which commemorates the murder of the male babies of Bethlehem by King Herod. In many countries the day was considered a day of ill omen. In England no business was conducted on that day. In Ireland, no new venture was to begin on that day . Many sailors would not sail on December 28th. On the Aran Islands, no one was to be buried that day. In Cornwall washing that day would bring death to one of your relatives.

Christmas Crackers

A Christmas novelty made popular in Britain. The Christmas cracker is a small cardboard tube covered in decorative wrap. When pulled apart the tube makes a small explosive sound and the inside reveals toys and papers with humorous sayings. It was invented by a London confectioner who wanted a novelty that would sell for the Christmas season. Originally filled with sweet treats it was later filled with humorous or romantic sayings and prizes from inexpensive toys to expensive jewelry. It is now a popular part of Christmas celebrations in homes around the world.

Department Store Santa

The first department store to feature a visit with Santa was the J. W. Parkinson’s store in Philadelphia in 1841. Astonishingly, no other department stores copied this event until 1890 when a store in Boston repeated it. Before long lines of children formed at stores across America to sit on Santa’s lap and tell him their Christmas wish list. The department store Santa has been immortalized in films such as Miracle on 34th Street and Christmas Story.

Eggnog

This popular holiday drink takes its name from an old term for ale, “nog.” It is copied from the French drink lait de poule, made of eggs, milk and spices. Americans added rum to it and topped it with nutmeg.

Elves

Small creatures who are associated with Christmas as Santa’s helpers in the North Pole. They were not always so friendly. They originated in Scandinavia as house-elves who could be helpful if bribed but malicious if slighted, especially at Christmas. In Denmark, its customary to leave a bowl of milk out for them. Elves begin to take on a more positive and Christmas oriented persona in the 19th century as part of a drive to make Christmas more child-centered.

October 16th, 2010

Polly Pocket 24 Piece Advent Calendar with Doll

Polly Pocket 24 Piece Advent Calendar with Doll

Product Description

Open a new fashion every day!


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October 15th, 2010

Deck Your Costume

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October 15th, 2010

Advent Calendar/Pop-Up [Hardcover]

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October 15th, 2010

Two Women: 16×9 Widescreen Tv.: Greeting Card: Merry Christmas

Two Women: 16x9 Widescreen Tv.: Greeting Card: Merry Christmas

Product Description

This movie was formatted from the original movie format to fit your widescreen television.


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October 15th, 2010

12″ Akro-Mils Clear Craft Supply Box (Lot of 6)

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Product Description

Perfect all-purpose storage box for craft supplies. Compact size for storing in drawers. Durable molded-plastic endures repeated handling. Secure-lock latch won’t pop open. Lock-tight latch prevents accidental openings.


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October 14th, 2010

A Farewell To Arms: Widescreen TV. : Greeting Card: Merry Christmas

A Farewell To Arms: Widescreen TV. : Greeting Card: Merry Christmas

About the Director

The Widescreen Director Adeeb Barsoum graduated from College of Cinema, Cairo, Egypt. 1966. He worked in the Egyptian Television. He moved to US in 1967 and lived in California where he produced and directed 21 programs about California s Missions. He also produced two feature films Fatal Possession and Good Bye My Love. In 2004, He moved with his wife Flor to Arizona where he sat up studio to format the movies to 16×9 widescreen television. AFA Entertainment his company is the only company to format the public domain movies to16x9 wide-screen television.

Product Description

Back Cover: On Christmas it’s traditional to count your blessings. I always start with you! Merry Christmas……Note: This movie was formatted from the original format at AFA Entertainment to fit your 16×9 wide-screen television.


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October 14th, 2010

Do Nothing… Christmas is Coming: An Advent Calendar with a Difference [Paperback]

Do Nothing... Christmas is Coming: An Advent Calendar with a Difference

Product Description

In 2007, “Do Nothing to Change Your Life” encouraged us to nurture our inner slob. Now “Do Nothing…Christmas is Coming” turns to what, for many, is the busiest time of year. For every day of Advent, Stephen Cottrell provides short, practical steps to help us slow down, take time out – and enjoy Christmas without piling on the pressure. This eye-catching book is perfect if you need to slow down over Advent – or as a gift for someone who needs an injection of calm.

About the Author

Stephen Cottrell is the Bishop of Reading. As well as the bestselling Do Nothing to Change Your Life, he has also written or contributed to the following other titles for Church House Publishing: * Reflections for Daily Prayer * the Emmaus discipleship course * Travelling Well * Praying through Life.


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October 14th, 2010

Christmas Games & Odd Traditions

Christmas traditions make the holiday season special. We all have certain rituals or customs we do every year to celebrate the season. Did you ever wonder how these customs got their start? Some traditions are well known to all some are celebrated by the few but all are a wonderful way to share the meaning of Christmas with those we love. Read on to learn more about how some traditions came to be.

Advent Calendar

Counting down the days until Christmas with an advent calendar is a popular holiday activity that started in 19th century German homes. The days were counted by making a chalk mark on the floor or hanging a different picture each day. This lead to homemade advent calendars with little doors that were opened each day revealing a Christmas image or bible verse.

Animal Crackers and Christmas?

The National Biscuit Company introduced “Barnum’s Animal Crackers” as a holiday seasonal promotion in 1902. The boxes carrying string was designed for hanging on the Christmas tree at a time when candy and treats were typical tree decorations.

Bells

Bells and Christmas are inseparable. A simple silhouette of bells depicts a Christmas meaning. Bells became part of Christian worship around the year 400 and their sound summoning the faithful to worship was their first link to Christmas. This became the notion of “ringing-in” Christmas. In England Christmas is rung in starting December 21st. In Scandinavia, bells ring to announce the end of work and the beginning of the festive season. In some stories, St Nick carries around a hand bell on his visits. The gift-giver in Italy, Befana, rings a bell as she descends the chimney and in Hungary, angel bells are rung to announce that the children’s presents have been delivered. Numerous carols use bells as a metaphor for joy and hope as in “Silver Bells,” “I heard the Bells on Christmas Day,” and “Jingle Bells.”

Boxing Day

In Britain and many Commonwealth countries, December 26th is a legal holiday known as Boxing Day. Since the middle ages it was the custom during the Christmas season for English employees to solicit tips from people with whom their employer did business. These tips were collected in earthenware boxes which is where the day got its name.

Candy Canes

The red and white striped stick of hard candy known as the candy cane has its origins around 1670. The candy was invented as a means of quieting children during the Christmas service by a choirmaster of Cologne Cathedral. The candies were made in the shape of a shepherds hook. The shape of the hook soon led to hanging them on the tree as it was the custom to decorate the tree with sweets.

Christmas Carols

Carols were started as songs celebrating events of the Nativity. The word carol is said to be derived from a Greek word for circle dancing. Throughout the years religious organizations have both participated in and prohibited singing carols depending on the religious teachings of the day. During the 17th century carols were sung by carolers on “begging visits” during the Christmas season. After 1878, the Church of England renewed its use of Christmas carols which led to their popularity. The 20th century saw a continued interest in carols and a number of new religious and secular Christmas songs were written and became popular holiday favorites.

Childremas

December 28th is that date of the Feast of the Holy Innocents which commemorates the murder of the male babies of Bethlehem by King Herod. In many countries the day was considered a day of ill omen. In England no business was conducted on that day. In Ireland, no new venture was to begin on that day . Many sailors would not sail on December 28th. On the Aran Islands, no one was to be buried that day. In Cornwall washing that day would bring death to one of your relatives.

Christmas Crackers

A Christmas novelty made popular in Britain. The Christmas cracker is a small cardboard tube covered in decorative wrap. When pulled apart the tube makes a small explosive sound and the inside reveals toys and papers with humorous sayings. It was invented by a London confectioner who wanted a novelty that would sell for the Christmas season. Originally filled with sweet treats it was later filled with humorous or romantic sayings and prizes from inexpensive toys to expensive jewelry. It is now a popular part of Christmas celebrations in homes around the world.

Department Store Santa

The first department store to feature a visit with Santa was the J. W. Parkinson’s store in Philadelphia in 1841. Astonishingly, no other department stores copied this event until 1890 when a store in Boston repeated it. Before long lines of children formed at stores across America to sit on Santa’s lap and tell him their Christmas wish list. The department store Santa has been immortalized in films such as Miracle on 34th Street and Christmas Story.

Eggnog

This popular holiday drink takes its name from an old term for ale, “nog.” It is copied from the French drink lait de poule, made of eggs, milk and spices. Americans added rum to it and topped it with nutmeg.

Elves

Small creatures who are associated with Christmas as Santa’s helpers in the North Pole. They were not always so friendly. They originated in Scandinavia as house-elves who could be helpful if bribed but malicious if slighted, especially at Christmas. In Denmark, its customary to leave a bowl of milk out for them. Elves begin to take on a more positive and Christmas oriented persona in the 19th century as part of a drive to make Christmas more child-centered.

October 13th, 2010

Holiday Bulb Flash Necklace

Holiday Bulb Flash Necklace

Product Description

Festive necklace features 6 blinking light bulbs that last approximately 5 to 6 hours of continuous use. 30″length. Batteries included.


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October 13th, 2010

Nativity Cloth Advent Calendar

Nativity Cloth Advent Calendar

Product Description

Remembering the true reason for the season a countdown to Christmas has never been so meaningful than with this nativity Advent calendar! Made of vinyl and polyester fleece our Christmas countdown has a wooden dowel with metal hanger for easy display. A star attached by a long ribbon moves from one pocket to another to mark each day’s passing. Designed with warm colors our nativity cloth Advent calendar is 28 tall by 19¾ wide. This unique Advent calendar will make a great Sunday school classroom or office decoration that all ages can enjoy!


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October 13th, 2010

3PC NFL NBA Football Basketball Referee Sexy Holiday Party Costume

3PC NFL NBA Football Basketball Referee Sexy Holiday Party Costume

Product Description

3PC NFL NBA Football Basketball Referee Sexy Holiday Party Costume. Includes Zipper Front Romper, Belt, and Thigh High Acrylic Socks.


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October 13th, 2010

Santa’s Best Craft Llc Ge97506cc Led C5 Crystal Ice Light Set – Warm White

Santa's Best Craft Llc Ge97506cc Led C5 Crystal Ice Light Set - Warm White

Product Description

GE, 50 Count, Warm White, With Miser LED C5 Crystal Ice Light Set, 6″ Lead Wire, 4″ Lamp Spacing, 6″ End Connector Plug, 16.3′ Lighted Length, 17.3′ Total Set Length, Green Cord Set With Fused Plug, Energy Star Rated, Color Box Window With PVC Window.


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