With so many parties going on it's very easy to exhaust your wardrobe. Rent
the Runway is a website that lets you borrow a designer dress straight off the
runway for a fraction of the cost. You Tiffany
Earring for sale have to be seen in the same dress twice!Choose
your cocktails wisely and you'll get beauty benefits. Genesis Today Pomegranate
and Berries with Resveratrol juice is a great mixer. Resveratrol is a popular
ingredient often seen in skin creams that prevents fine lines and wrinkles. On
serving is loaded with more antioxidants than a glass of wine and it has
energizing B12 We can start to look a bit pasty this time of year so a little
body glow is just what you need so you can show some skin with confidence.
Jergens Natural Glow Revitalizing Daily Moisturizer gives you natural-looking
color that you can control depending on how often you apply.Don't leave home
without your Ms and Mrs. Minimergency Kit. Think of this as your survival kit
for the holidays because it's got 16 portable essentials like a mini hairspray,
clear nail polish, the trick to stopping a run in your nylons, stain remover,
double-sided tape, deodorant towelette, dental floss, earring backs.
etc.Charming Charlie is a fashion accessory boutique that, according to its
website, "helps shoppers pull together their look through the key finishing
touches -- earrings, necklaces, bracelets, handbags, scarves, belts ... in a
fun, boutique environment." Head to the depot Visit the holiday open house 5-9
p.m. Wednesday at Fort Wayne Tiffany
Key Ring for sale and Bike Depot, 1004 Cass St. The store, which
sells outdoor apparel, shoes, bikes and boats, will have food, drinks, special
sale prices and giveaways.To see more of The News-Sentinel, or to subscribe to
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Nov. 19--Let the season of holiday shopping (or
should we call it holiday madness?) begin.My favorite time to go to the mall is
the week before Thanksgiving. The stores are full of beautifully displayed
merchandise that hasn't been picked over by shoppers. I went one rainy night
this week, and the stores were blissfully quiet. It's the proverbial calm before
the storm.As you're outin' and aboutin' this holiday season, I've got two bits
of advice: a) Be nice to retail employees. Most of them are working their tails
off. b) If you're thinking about swiping something: don't. It isn't just Santa
who's got his eye on you. I have a relative who works in loss prevention. I've
heard the stories. Believe me, if you're about to Tiffany Key
for sale something, you're probably acting in a way that arouses
suspicion, and they're already watching you.Visit marketplaceThe old Marshall
Field's space at Glenbrook Square is the location for this year's Holly Days
Marketplace now through Sunday. One hundred vendors will sell apparel, jewelry,
home and garden decor, gourmet foods and more. Tickets cost $5. The event
benefits Mad Anthonys Children's Hope House, a nonprofit pediatric hospitality
house where families can stay when they have a critically ill child at Lutheran
Hospital.Meet rural artistsVisit artists in their studios 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Saturday during the Rural Studio Tour. Eight artists selling prints, pottery,
fiber art, photography, jewelry and more will open their studios to the public.
It's an opportunity to meet the artists and perhaps purchase a unique, handmade
gift for yourself or others. The self-guided tour includes three stops in
northwest Fort Wayne, four in Leo and one in Spencerville. To view a map, go to
www.facebook.com/ArtStudioTour. Or you can pick up a brochure at Orchard
Gallery, Artlink or Firefly Coffee House in Fort Wayne, or Higher Grounds and
Leo Cafe in Leo.
Day of Giving Here's something else to do Saturday. Radio station WAJI, Majic 95.1-FM. is sponsoring the Majical Day of Giving at Jefferson Pointe. Nonprofits are selling shopping tickets good for discounts Saturday at participating stores. At 7 p.m., Santa Claus and David Archuleta, 2008 "American Idol" runner-up, will light the Christmas tree, and then Archuleta will perform a mini concert. Accessory store Speaking of Jefferson Pointe, a new store is to Tiffany Money Clip for sale this month across from Bath and Body Works. Charming Charlie is a fashion accessory boutique that, according to its website, "helps shoppers pull together their look through the key finishing touches -- earrings, necklaces, bracelets, handbags, scarves, belts ... in a fun, boutique environment." To learn more, go to www.charmingcharlie.com. Head to the depot Visit the holiday open house 5-9 p.m. Wednesday at Fort Wayne Outfitters and Bike Depot, 1004 Cass St. The store, which sells outdoor apparel, shoes, bikes and boats, will have food, drinks, special sale prices and giveaways. In November, the store is offering 15 percent off any bike or boat in stock. It also offers a layaway plan. The store also now sells Patagonia shoes and Scott running shoes.
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