On a Monday or a Friday, nail a found horseshoe to your main entrance and never let anyone touch or take it down. Hang it points up tradition stipulates that only a blacksmith may hang a horseshoe with points downwards, over their forge.
Baneful spirits cannot strike with strife anything that primroses guard, so grow the lovely flowers close to homes entrance. Then whenever ill luck looms, repel it by plucking one of the blooms before sunrise.
August 29, 2009 | Posted in
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The tradition of the Claddagh is quite well known. It is the symbol of two hans clasped around a heart, and with a crown, denoting friendship and loving understanding. This symbol, which originated in Ireland, is often seen in items of jewellry, especially Claddagh rings, and both lovers and friends buy them for each other. In many Cultures, clasping hands represent the end of enmity, or assusrance that friendly approaches are being made, as in the custom of the handshake.
August 25, 2009 | Posted in
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Orange is the color of sociability and party time! As a solar color, it is uplifting and creates feelings of happiness, cheerfulness and joy. It is great for rooms where families gather together, so pick shades of terracotta for your lounge or kitchen. Earthy oranges go well with deep wine-reds – if you’re brave enough to put them together, that is!
August 25, 2009 | Posted in
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This is a gentle feminine color that nurtures and protects. Pink is associated with self love, friendship, romantic ideals, nurturing, youth and beauty. It’s a great color for girls and women of all ages, as it comes in so many shades. Little girls will love bubble-gum pink; sexy singletons may go for hot pink and cerise, toned down with candyfloss shades; and mature ladies may prefer the elegance of classic rose pink. This is a fabulous color for both romantic and girly bedrooms, and accents of pink can also be used to great effect in sitting rooms and in bathrooms.
August 25, 2009 | Posted in
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