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Collectible Postage Stamps

March 13th, 2010 1:52 am

Humans are notorious for collecting and hoarding. Many people have collections of some sort – be it collecting coins, cars, dolls, china, art work and a myriad of many many other collectible items. Stamp collecting is no exception. The art of stamp collecting is known as Philately.

Collectible postage stamps aren’t necessarily the highest dollar value – or most valuable stamps. Virtually all stamps will feature something that appeals to a stamp collector, instantly making the item a collectible. Whilst most collectors aspire to own stamps worth large sums of money, many who enjoy the hobby simply collect and/or purchase stamps they find visually interesting.

The obvious source for finding stamps is a post office, but shopping for collectible stamps at such a location barely scratches the surface in terms of what’s available. By using the Internet, you gain access to stamps from around the world. One of the best internet resources for a stamp collector is eBay, the world’s single largest marketplace.

An east strategy to begin a collection is to ask family and friends to collect the stamps off mail they have received. remember to ask them not to try to take the stamp off the envelope – leave that task for yourself top do properly.

Some of the most popular collectible postage stamps feature images of pop culture icons. Disney characters, Elvis Presley, and Princess Diana have all been honoured with their own postage stamps. For those new to the world of philately, these celebrity stamps make the ideal starting point. They feature familiar faces we all know and love, and many of them are available at economical prices. You may also choose an event such as the olympic games as a theme for your first collection – think of where your own interests lay – and follow that interest. For example – you may be interested in flowers, animals or cars – so you could use those themes as the theme for your first collection.

Choosing the Right Bedroom Furniture

January 18th, 2010 1:35 am

Bedroom furniture is a huge part of your homes décor. The master bedroom is the heart and soul of the house and should contain the same style and feeling of the rest of the home. Choosing the right furniture for your bedroom can be overwhelming, but with a little helpful advice found on the internet and from some great furniture websites, it can be much easier.

There are many different styles to choose from, contemporary, modern, classic, traditional, retro, and many other new styles. The first step to finding the right bedroom furniture is to choose the style that fits you and your home the best.

You can always mix and match styles within rooms or within the home, having a contemporary living room and a modern kitchen is fine, you can even add the traditional bedroom. You want to ensure that when offering more selection of styles to your room or your home, that the pieces you choose will compliment each other and not clash.

Once you have determined the type or style of furniture you would like I the room, you will need to select which pieces will fit properly and offer the most use. The bed of course, will always be your first selection. You need to determine what size bed would suit you and your bedroom the best. If your room is small, choosing a king size bed may not be the right decision.

In most cases, one night stand will do, some people prefer to have one on each side of the bed. You have to ensure you have room for this much bedroom furniture. You may have a large walk in closet and this could eliminate the need for a dresser and chest or at least one of them. Depending on the space in your bedroom, you may need to purchase less bedroom furniture.

In cases where you have a large master bedroom, you will be able to purchase more bedroom furniture. A side chair with ottoman, maybe a couch can fit in your master bedroom. In larger rooms it is nice to have a separate sitting area for either reading, viewing television, or to sit during getting dressed. If you have decided to have an area for sitting and will utilize the space for reading, a nice bookcase would be a good addition to what you buy.

The main goal is to create an area that is comfortable, useful, and will make you feel good to be in it. You want to be able to use your bedroom for more than just sleeping, the feeling should be inviting and the bedroom furniture should reflect that.