Kolobags (http://www.kolobags.com), the online boutique dedicated to offering a wide variety of stylish laptop bags for women, provides an alternative for holiday gift-givers.
Kolobags has an assortment of choices for working women and students who desire to carry fashionable, yet functional, totes and bags for business and entertainment technology.
"Laptop bags should be thought of as fashion accessories," states Kolobags' founder Raffaella Camera.
"Think of a laptop bag like a purse, scarf, or great shoes.
It has become a major part of women's everyday wardrobe and it's something that can make or break our look."Visitors to Kolobags will find styles that include a spectrum of designs that fit into the categories of briefcases, totes, backpacks, and messenger bags, as well as accessories such as padfolios and laptop sleeves.
Current brands include: Moonsus, Acme Made, Casauri, and Bosca; choices will continually evolve based on customer requests and offerings Sanders and Camera find particularly interesting to their buyers. For that tough individual who is difficult to buy for, Kolobags also offers gift certificates customized for any value above $10.For artwork and more information, please contact: Elaine Sanders (e-mail protected from spam bots)
or Raffaella Camera (e-mail protected from spam bots).About KolobagsLaunched in October 2004, Kolobags' founders Raffaella Camera and Elaine Sanders have searched the market to find bags that are as much fashion accessories as they are practical carriers for work and entertainment electronics. Camera and Sanders stay in touch with the newest trends and products from North America, Europe and Asia, so that their customers have a true variety of choices.
Black is always a staple for women, but Kolobags has purposefully branched out to include colors and patterns that will blend with or electrify women's outfits.
For more information visit http://www.kolobags.com..
Tools and Tips for Keeping the Holidays Organized
It's November 1st. You've walked into your favorite store to buy half-priced Halloween candy and what do you see? Christmas decorations! "Oh, no!" you think to yourself. "That can only mean one thing..."The HOLIDAYS are coming!Don't stress?you're going to start early and be more organized this year...Here are some tools and tips for staying on top of the busy and sometimes stressful holiday season.TOOL #1: ListsWhy keep lists? Whether they are written on paper or typed onto your computer, a list allows you to do a sort of ?brain dump' of everything you need to recall at a moment's notice. There are so many different things to remember when it comes to holiday time: Your husband's shirt size, the spices you need for this year's stuffing, what store has gift wrap on sale, etc. Unless you have an incredible memory, keeping lists will help get you through some of the stress of the holiday season.Some examples of list topics you may need during the holidays are:
Putting Your Life Together, Collage-Style
Working with information and memorabilia supplied by Shriver, collagists Miriam Hacken and Helen Linden created a 4'x7' collage that included photographs of Arnold through the years, as well as body building and movie mementos.Let's face it - memories are in, as evidenced by the great interest in the create-your-own-photo album business.
Collagery takes it a step further: They design the collage for their clients and the photos/mementos are always on display.
Their time-capsule pieces have filled the niche for the "milestone" occasions, e.g., 50th anniversary, 40th birthday, when giving a personalized gift capturing years of memories can be meaningful."The essence of our company is to bring out the best in people by creating artwork that reflects their lives, passions, and achievements", states Miriam Hacken, co-owner of the 16-year business she shares with twin sister Helen Linden.
"By receiving a gift all about themselves, the recipients discover how they...
HOT HOLIDAY GIFTS, ONE-STOP SHOPPING, AND MONEY FOR YOUR FAVORITE CHARITY AT WWW.IGIVE.COM
EVANSTON, Ill.(ContentDesk) November 14, 2003 -- It's holiday time again and that means shopping!
Find everything you need at www.iGive.com, shopping that gives back. Shop for Thanksgiving Day preparations, cooking, decorating and traveling. Shop for the Office Holiday Party preparations, supplies and decorating.
Shop for Chanukah, Kwanzaa, and Christmas gifts, preparations, cooking, decorating, and even greeting cards. And, don't forget winter break vacation, traveling and New Year's Eve celebrations.
Make life a little easier on yourself and support your favorite charity at the same time, by doing all your holiday shopping through the 470 + popular online stores at www.iGive.com. You'll find everything you need from paper goods, decorations, office supplies, clothing and accessories, appliances, cooking supplies...
HOT HOLIDAY GIFTS, ONE-STOP SHOPPING, AND MONEY FOR YOUR FAVORITE CHARITY AT WWW.IGIVE.COM
Earstrings? Sees Exponential Growth of Jewelry Line: Debra Shepard, LLC Acquires and Relocates Company to Meet Market Demand
BOULDER, CO (ContentDesk) March 14, 2006 -- Debra Shepard, the exclusive manufacturer and distributor of Earstrings? earrings, the worlds most popular brand of threader earrings, announced today its third successful week of shipping from new company offices in Boulder, Colo. The three-year old business, formerly Earstrings, LLC of Santa Rosa, Calif., relocated to Colorado in February, re-launching under the umbrella group, Debra Shepard, LLC. Earstrings?, as well as the other five brands in the line, will continue to sell by the same name.
Over the last three years, we have seen consistent triple figure growth of Earstrings? on an annualized basis, said Debra Shepard president Ryan J. Hurst.
Our lines are so unique that they are not as dependent on the constant fluctuations in the fashion and jewelry industries. For this reason, combined with the expansion of our operations in Colorado, we intend to keep and increase the growth pattern that has made Earstrings? earrings...
Earstrings? Sees Exponential Growth of Jewelry Line: Debra Shepard, LLC Acquires and Relocates Company to Meet Market Demand
Traditional VS Modern Anniversary Gifts
Most people are familiar with the traditional materials list that good etiquette requires us use as a guide when selecting a gift to commemorate a wedding anniversary. If you are like most people, you might find it a bit challenging to convert the materials on the list into an acceptable gift idea. There may be more choices available to you than you realize. Do you know that an updated "modern" gift list is available which is becoming more and more popular? This article touches on the history of the traditional, highlights the differences between the modern and traditional lists, and helps you decide which is right for you.Parts of the traditional list have existed since medieval times. Historians can trace the origins of silver and golden anniversaries to medieval Germany, where garlands made of these metals were presented as gifts for the 25th and 50th years of marriage.
The rest of the list may not be as traditional as you think. I was surprised to learn that the traditional...
Traditional VS Modern Anniversary Gifts
Long Island Personal Chef Service, Home Cooking Consultant, Celebrates First Year Anniversary
Long Island, NY (ContentDesk) November 9, 2005 -- Home Cooking Consultant, Long Islands fastest growing personal chef service, will be celebrating its first anniversary providing customized culinary services and cooking lessons to Long Islanders.
Fulfilling a lifelong dream to start my own chef business has really been a terrific experience," states Chef Lia Soscia, Owner and Personal Chef.
Home Cooking Consultant is the result of a 30-year love of cooking for friends and family.
After working in Corporate America for the past 20 years as a sales and marketing executive, Chef Lia decided it was time to start her own business which would allow her make her own schedule and spend more time with her family.It was truly a natural decision to become a Personal Chef.
When I researched the Personal Chef industry several years ago it sparked my interest as almost all of my free time in the past was spent in the kitchen.
Youll find pictures of me...
Long Island Personal Chef Service, Home Cooking Consultant, Celebrates First Year Anniversary
The Pressure of Their World (for Introverts)
Faith Burgess is a bright and charming stay-at-home mom. She has a toddler, Joshua. Faith is an introvert and so is her three year old son. I asked Faith to try and put into words what it was like to be an introvert so I could help get the idea across to my readers. This is the story she told me.My husband has an uncle who is clearly an introvert.
I've heard him called "quirky", "cold and humorless", "reclusive" and "a strange bird". He married into our very large family and has been dragged to every family gathering for nearly 50 years ? always sitting off by himself reading a book or watching TV ? never talking to anyone while everybody else socializes, eats and plays games.Last year, I drew his name for the Christmas gift exchange and was stymied about what he'd like. The family members who had all drawn his name in previous years laughed pityingly. They informed me that he wants the same thing every year, white undershirts and gray dress-shirts. I got him the nicest ones I...
The Pressure of Their World (for Introverts)
Fleeting Gifts
During a recent visit to a toy store looking for the perfect gift for a child, the insight I received gave me a very rude awakening. A child is born with all kinds of gifts tucked right in there with the cute little smile and the tiny toes and fingers. There is creativity, inspiration, imagination, and fun. It is all right there - just waiting to be encouraged, and allowed to grow and mature. What really happens when family and friends lavish gifts of the latest toy trends and gift ideas that toy manufacturers insist are the "in" thing? These precious and fleeting gifts are not nurtured and give the "food" they need to become the basis for future careers, jobs, and lifestyles.
Instead, they allow the child to be a bystander and "watch the world go by" - but not become a "mover and shaker" of what is going on. In other words, the script, cast, and everything in between has been scheduled, programmed, and packed - all in one box. Children are the future of each and every one of...
Fleeting Gifts