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February 24th, 2009

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Pretty Little Ring Holder


Pretty Little Ring Holder


$8.5


A girl needs a place to stash her rings and things. Get a hold of this pretty little holder that's pretty near heavenly.

Pretty Little Liars - Theme (Impersonation)


Pretty Little Liars – Theme (Impersonation)


$10


Pretty Little Liars – Theme (Impersonation) – Voice Express

Pretty Little Lightning Paw


Pretty Little Lightning Paw


$13.99


Track Listing: 1. More Action! Less Tears, 2. Microphones in the Trees, 3. Pretty Little Lightning Paw, 4. There’s a River in the Valley Made of Melting Snow

Pretty Little Bullet


Pretty Little Bullet


$69.99


Pretty Little Bullet Stretched Canvas Print by Tegan Coddington. Product size approximately 11.6 x 12.79 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints.

Pretty Little Liars: Pretty Little Secrets


Pretty Little Liars: Pretty Little Secrets


$9.99


Rewind to junior year in Rosewood, Pennsylvania, to a winter break no one has ever heard about. . . . Fat snowflakes fall onto manicured lawns, quilted stockings hang over marble fireplaces, and everyone is at peace, especially Hanna, Emily, Aria, and Spencer. Now that Alison’s murderer is in jail and A is dead, they can finally relax. Little do they know there’s a new A in town. . . . Rule number one of being an effective stalker: Get to know your prey. So I watch these liars day and night, keeping an eye on the trouble they get into, the messes they make, and the secrets they keep. Hanna’s desperate for a very personal session with her gym trainer. Emily is number one on Santa’s naughty list. Aria’s old flame from Iceland is about to land her in hot water. And Spencer’s resorting to some backhanded tactics to get what she wants. What happens on holiday break stays on holiday break—right? But guess what. I saw. And now I’m telling. Taking place between Unbelievable and Wicked , Pretty Little Secrets is a very special Pretty Little Liars tale revealing the liars’ never-before-seen misadventures over their junior-year winter break.

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Ball Quilted Jelly Canning Jar 4 Oz., Case of 12


Ball Quilted Jelly Canning Jar 4 Oz., Case of 12


$7.90


Make jam for gift baskets in these cute little jars. You might also use them for organizing craft supplies or herbs and spices….

Popcorn Bags (8) - 50 Count


Popcorn Bags (8) – 50 Count


$4.99


Get 50 8″ Bags to serve your friends and family your great tasting Real Theater Popcorn for pennies per bag! 8″ bags hold lots of popcorn….

Yedi Houseware Inside Out Heart Cups and Saucers, Set of 6


Yedi Houseware Inside Out Heart Cups and Saucers, Set of 6



The Inside Out Heart Collection are a whirlwind of femininity and fun. A perfect gift for a bridal or baby shower or to enjoy a wonderful High Tea with the ladies. The cups and saucers are heart shaped which offers a whimsical twist to the collection. Fine Porcelain. Comes in its own Satined-lined hatbox with elegant and pretty artwork. Hand Wash….


My Little Pony - The Movie


My Little Pony – The Movie


$7.45


Features include: •MPAA Rating: G•Format: DVD•Runtime: 86 minutes…



Your Common Sense Guide To Much Better Skin

If you've watched any sort of television recently you've probably seen quite a few commercials praising skin care products that promise miracles for a hefty price tag, of course.

These ads tell you that you need these expensive products in order to continue looking good. Some products really can improve the condition and overall health of your skin but they don't all charge an arm and a leg to do it. At the same time, if you want your skin to look good, you need to practice some common sense. You'll be surprised at how much common sense can actually help you with your skin care routine.

So far, you have discovered a few things concerning best ways to get rid of acne along with the significance it has for you. We encourage you to seriously look at the backdrop of your own life and how what you are reading about will help. You Can get the input of others around you about all this, and of course that is your call, to be sure. You will be best served if your knowledge is broad, and then you can fill in any details with further research. We know that is very helpful to do even though all of us are very busy and maybe do not have the time. Perhaps the most critical aspect is understanding your own situation as much as possible, and then find the most salient information. When you do locate what is meaningful to you, then obviously you will be compelled to focus on that. Use products that nature made. There are all sorts of products claiming to be organic and natural but some of them still contain harsh chemicals. If you don't want to make your own products to ensure the "organic-ness" try buying products that are made in Europe. Organic products coming in from overseas bear a great deal more scrutiny than the "home grown" variety. This makes it easier for consumers to buy with confidence that they are getting the organic and natural products they expect. You might want to look into a few excellent skin care lines like Waleda, Dr. Hauschka, and Lavera.

Understand the numbers on your sunscreen bottle. You already know how important it is to use sunscreen every day. But, did you know that SPF 30 only blocks four additional percent of UVA/UVB rays than SPF 15?

Increasing your SPF to 50 only adds one more percent of protection. Broad spectrum products that have zinc oxide are better choices than going with higher SPF numbers. Age Shield sunscreen by Neutrogena is an excellent choice.

If you are like many millions of people around the world, you may suffer from rosacea which is a skin disease. This skin condition, usually associated with a bright redness on your skin, is sometimes hard to handle. There are many common triggers that will start this skin condition including too much time in the sun and alcohol use. If you want to stay clear of this type of skin condition, avoid some of the aforementioned triggers. Products such as the sonic skincare brush, and many others, can help limit or stop this condition from occurring. Keep in mind that these particular brushes are not very cost-effective and might be out of the range of most working people. If you can afford it, however, it is definitely worth the cost. There are all sorts of common sense things that you can do to keep your skin clean, clear and free of problems. It's not important what kind of damage your skin is facing: sun, aging, or facial hair-related; there are solutions to fight those problems that won't cost you an arm or a leg to put your best face forward. Get started right by following this common sense advice.



 Angelina Ballerina Little Library


Angelina Ballerina Little Library


$10.99


Used - Meet Angelina Ballerina, and find out all about the things she loves to do in this fabulous set of six little books for the very young! Simple text and beautiful pictures ensure that this is the perfect gift for all Angelina Ballerina fans. Plus when you have enjoyed the books, turn them over and fit them together to make a pretty Angelina Ballerina jigsaw!

 Boogoos, The Calico Kitty


Boogoos, The Calico Kitty


$22.12


A little house with a big front porch stands empty. The family that lived there moved away, taking everything with them. But wait, what's this? A pretty little calico cat walks out from under the porch. She's been left behind, and she's going to have a litter of kittens? Now here comes a new family that's moving in. One family member, R.J., becomes friends with the little cat and calls her Patches. He makes a bed for her. The next day Patches has a beautiful calico kitten. R.J. names the kitten Boogoos, and they become a happy family. That is until the day R.J. doesn't come home. Boogoos cries. Patches tries to comfort her. She tells her about how she had been left alone before and that they would be alright. Suddenly R.J. comes home with a surprise and proves they're a real family.
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