DistinctBright Shares New Tips on How to Clean Pandora Bracelets with their Probiotic Cleaner

Miami, FL (PRWEB) March 12, 2013

Cleaning jewelry can be tough. Every day hands come in contact with millions of germs, dirt and oil that are tarnishing and dulling the nation’s favorite gems. For many, silver charm bracelets have grown in popularity, but have left many women with dull, dark, charms weeks after purchase. While cleaning a Pandora Bracelet, or any other silver charm bracelet,is a lengthy process which many dont have time for, Distinct Bright has some tips for keeping baubles sparkly clean with DistinctBright, without harming your skin or jewelry.

Fernando Perez, a spokesman for DistinctBright, gives the best advice on How to Clean Pandora Bracelets and other charms:

1. Dont disassemble the jewelry unless certain beads are sensitive to water: For those who have an extensive collection of charms, taking apart a bracelet leave an opportunity for pieces to go missing. Unless your charm bracelet is covered in mud, do not take it apart.

2. Pour a cup of warm water until there is a quarter of a cup

3. Place 16 Drops of DistinctBright in the cup

4. Place Jewelry in the solution

5. Remove Jewelry, brush gently with a cloth, and repeat if necessary

An additional tip that Perez suggests is to stay away from using scrubs or toothpaste to clean silver or any other precious metal. Using a natural solution like DistinctBright will stop the metal and gems from deterioration, unlike when using chemicals or scrubs. Also please note that some glass beads and crystal manufacturers recommend not using water solutions to clean their beads.

Distinct Bright is an advanced cleaner that uses natures power to clean, sanitize and protect personal items like jewelry. Distinct Bright contains no ammonia or harmful chemicals and is easy on the skin. Distinct Bright is non-toxic, has no harmful fumes, contains no allergens and is powered by probiotics.

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Vendor Directory Spotlight Justine Johnson Photography

One of the great things about the APW Vendor Directory is that it allows us to bring you photographers outside of our huge markets (I’m looking at you, New York City), and photographers who are building their business and hence have lower price points (the magic). So this summer it’s been a joy to get to highlight a few of our Vendor Directory sponsors for you. Today I’m beyond thrilled to introduce you to Justine Johnson Photography, in Portland, Maine, serving all of New England. She’s been on APW before, with this amazing elopement wedding graduate post, and I’m delighted to get to talk about her more!

First of all, let’s get down to the nitty gritty and talk about Justine’s completely mind-blowing prices. Her base prices start at just $1,000 for weddings and $250 for elopements. (This is not, in fact, a typo. You’re welcome.) Plus, her packages are fully customizable, and she even offers hourly rates. She says, “I don’t have pre-made packages to choose from—I let my clients tell me what they want or need, and I give them a customized quote. This means you’re not getting hours you can’t use, you’re not getting a giant wedding album you won’t look at, and you’re not forced to rearrange your day to fit into my idea of what a wedding should be. You choose the hourly coverage that works best for you (and I am happy to help with this decision, having attended over 100 weddings myself), and then you choose which add-ons you’d like (or none, if you prefer!). Every wedding package comes standard with a DVD of edited, high-resolution photos that my couples are free to share and print at their leisure.” And if that’s not enough, she’s offering 15% off to all APW readers,φορεματα

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for every kind of photography session, as long as you book by 12/31/12. Right? GET ON THAT.

And then there is her work. To say Justine Johnson Photography‘s work and her pricing do not go together would be a bit of an understatement. She shoots in a crisp style that captures emotion, while still displaying excellent composition. Oh, that, and it’s funky and has a sense of humor and joy to it. You’re welcome, New England.

As for why Justine wants to work with you, well, I’m going to let her put it in her own words. She says, “I love APW readers because they’re focused on the meat of a marriage—the love, the commitment, the insane excitement that comes with partnering up with your best friend for life. Every APW couple that I’ve ever worked with has been exactly what I love in a photography client: funny, down-to-earth, and genuine. It’s possible to be concerned with aesthetics but to ultimately know that those pretty details don’t make a great wedding. It’s more about the love that fills an entire room, shared between everyone present—that palpable, intense love that makes your heart swell in your chest. That’s what I strive to capture in every wedding I photograph. But a pair of sparkly heels doesn’t hurt.” (The last few weeks we’ve been talking endlessly on APW about how you can blend love for aesthetics with knowledge that is not the be-all, end-all of weddings, so Justine nails it.)

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Plus size dresses She says, “Above all, I want you to be relaxed and carefree on your wedding day. You don’t have to worry about where I am or what I’m doing—I’ve got it covered. I won’t be up in your face all day with a bright flash in your eyes, posing you at every turn. I want your wedding day to unfold naturally, and I want to be there to capture every bit of genuine, hilarious, tear-inducing emotion exactly as it happens. I want you to be able to look back at your wedding photographs and re-live the day all over again—and live some parts of the day that you missed, as if you were actually there.” And this, you guys? This is what wedding photography is really about. Or what it should be about. Always.

And finally, Justine Johnson Photography would like to tempt you with her awesome photos and super low rates, to book her all over the country (or, heck, the world). She says, “The list of places I would LOVE to visit include San Francisco, Santa Fe, Miami, Washington DC, Memphis, Chicago, Las Vegas, Durham, New Orleans, Santa Cruz, Philadelphia, Austin, Seattle, anywhere in Oregon, and anywhere in Vermont… so if anyone is getting married in those places they should DEFINITELY contact me, because I might be swayed to offer a deal.” So New Englanders? And the rest of you? Go for it. And have fun.

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Shoe Carnival Athletic Sale – Find the Perfect Pair for Mom, Dad and the Kids at the Nearest Shoe Carnival Store


Evansville, IN (PRWEB) September 19, 2012

Shoe Carnival has thousands of styles for the entire family – from work to working out, school to play and everything in between. The perfect pair of shoes(or more) is waiting at Shoe Carnival. This weekend there are bargains on name brand athletic shoes Nike, Asics, New Balance, Saucony and Adidas Athletic Shoes ALL on sale! Shoe Carnival stores have a wide selection of shoes on sale for low prices such as $ 29.98, $ 39.98, and $ 49.98.

Log on to shoecarnival.com and use the Store Location finder to find a neighborhood Shoe Carnival. Get back in shape while the kids are off to school; there is a new pair of athletic shoes waiting to be walked or jogged in. Shoe Carnival has a wide variety of sizes, styles and colors for Men, Woman, and Children.

Bring the whole family shopping at Shoe Carnival. The Shoe Carnival Shopping experience celebrates family with in store games, a spin and win wheel for extra savings, and friendly associate that encourage you to join in the fun while shopping for shoes.

Be prepared to find a great deal on new shoes and save money this weekend at Shoe Carnival.

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Wedding (Half) Graduates Zan & Stephen

You guys remember Zan? She’s the one that hosted the APW book club meetup at her farm in upstate New York with cows. You knew you wanted to know more about this girl, but you couldn’t figure out how you were going to do it, right? Well, today she’s here with her wedding half grad post, as she calls it. She and her English Cowboy Husband (I know, right?) got married at City Hall in Manhattan last month, after last minute immigration issues. They have a full wedding to come, but this story, with lovely truthful photos from APW sponsor Katie Jane Photo, is a must read. How Zan thought through the process of getting married, and getting married suddenly, is so articulate, thoughtful, and helpful. Even to the already married among us.

Having done it myself I can tell you that getting married at City Hall in Manhattan is kind of like getting married at the DMV – but with better seating and a shorter wait. That observation probably doesn’t shock anyone, but the fact that I’m the one who made it is fairly surprising (to me, at least) considering I only got engaged a month ago and am in the midst of planning the wedding on my fiancé Stephen’s farm. Er wait, my husband Stephen’s farm. The story of how we became couple C809 at City Hall a little over a month ago isn’t the wrong story, but it isn’t the one I had anticipated telling either.

It began that summer when I – the New York City girl out for a two-week working vacation on a gigantic cattle ranch “out West”– accidentally got zapped by an electric fence while moving cattle. I shouted something unprintable that made Stephen –the handsome but silent head cowboy I had just met – fall in love with my sass. When I had to hoist myself onto the back of my gigantic horse that made him fall in love with my … uhm, it rhymes.

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to be on his team and build a life with him. He told me later, “I knew everything I needed to know in the first week.” When I got my Fellowship offer he followed me back to New York and found a farm within commuting distance of my PhD in the center of the big city. I was so ready to write the rest of this story with him that we went to premarital counseling before we were even engaged for Pete’s sake. As I imagined it, the story went something like this: we’d have a slightly-off-beat, low-key and very-practical wedding, which would nevertheless be beautiful, joyous, and full of love. Once married the fun would really begin as we traveled the world, herded cows, had babies and tried to install a new kitchen sink.

Then, on January 16th of this year we went for a lovely winter walk. At the edge of the farthest pasture he asked me to marry him. The first thing I thought wasn’t “Yes!” but “Ohmygod I’m going to puke,” which was startling. Even though I had been thinking so much about getting married, even though I had been intentionally working my way towards this moment – this moment that I wanted – I was unexpectedly scared. I was the kid who, after climbing to the top of the high dive, stands there protesting, “No, no, I’m not ready.” But I looked at him. I loved him. I said yes.

I had read the now-famous APW post on Weddings, Love, Marriage and Anxiety many times before, I had mulled the topic over enough times to know that my nerves were more about me than about us or our relationship. Rationally I knew this, but I was still scared. Not even two weeks after announcing our engagement I was dropping hints that maybe instead of the short engagement we’d planned we should postpone the wedding until the next year. I wanted more time to sit with it. Suddenly I craved the knowing, I wanted to feel 110% Certain before we walked down the aisle. An avalanche of questions had been let loose: What if I hated living up at the farm? What if I was totally devastated to leave the city? What if I couldn’t cope and became the miserable Bitch in The House? What if we eventually came to hate each other, divorced and made voodoo dolls of one another that we stuck with pins and dunked in tar?

It wasn’t as if I hadn’t considered these things before,festklänningar
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But it had been a fleeting moment of confidence. The doubt returned with furious energy. For the next few weeks I talked to every lawyer I knew and the lawyers that they knew, trying to figure out a way around this. I felt painted into a corner and the more I felt forced to get married the more I panicked that I was not ready to get married. I had wanted it to feel like the “exact right moment” when we got married. This felt like being ambushed. It all just seemed so wrong.

By Valentine’s Day, having turned over every single legal leaf, I called Stephen. Exhausted and at my wits end I’m sure I sounded weary and fed up when I said, “I think we have to get married tomorrow.” He said, “I’ll be there tonight,” packed up the dogs, grabbed the clothes he’d been given when he got randomly cast in a Fashion Week show (only in New York City do things like this happen to British Cowboys) and headed to my apartment. I went into checklist mode. I called Katie Jane for photos because even though we didn’t want to make a big deal of it, we also didn’t want it to be a non-event either. Like the champ that she is, Katie agreed to be at my apartment at 10:15 a.m. the next day on less than 18 hours notice. Hell, she even offered me her wedding dress! (alas, not my size). I bought Stephen a tie, and stopped in at American Eagle Outfitters to buy a surfer necklace to Frankenstein into “tying the knot” bracelets in lieu of wedding bands (God bless you crappy teen retailer, I knew you’d have the perfect leather do-dads for the job). I called a friend to be our witness and kept myself feeling busy and competent as I went down my checklist.

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Hääpuvut with no checklist for how to relax and fall asleep, I started to really freak out. When Stephen, sensing my restlessness, asked me what was wrong I didn’t know what to say. Ask me now and I can see it more clearly. I was paralyzed by what I couldn’t know. I was scared to trust myself, because the story I’d been living was one where I had to check all the lists twice otherwise if/when things went pear-shaped I’d be to blame for not being thorough enough, for failing to anticipate each and every potential snag. If I could make sure every box was checked, if everything went according to plan, if we got the story just right, it would be my hedge against disaster. This story was wrong, all wrong – I was panicking. But then, in a moment of clarity that I didn’t fully appreciate at the time, I realized that I could change the story.

Stephen is a wonderful man who I adore, he is perfect for me and I wanted to take this leap of faith with him. No one was forcing us to get married. Really and truly we were choosing it, no matter what the lawyers said. I reminded myself that things almost never go 100% according to plan, but that doesn’t make them wrong. The story I’d dreamed up was not an immutable law. I’d forgotten that we were in charge of deciding how to meet the rises and valleys of the road.

I said out loud that I was scared, then rolled over and put my forehead to his, “I love you,” a beat, “I love you too.” I told myself my new story – the one where we make the fabulously brave and exciting decision to take a chance on a big unknowable future, betting everything that it will be awesome, because together we will make it so. The story where we get to have a cheesy city-hall elopement with an officiant whose shirt matched the (purple) walls AND a farm wedding with all of our family and friends. The story where I cannot believe my good fortune to have found this man in the most unlikely of ways. And wouldn’t you know it, I felt better. I held his hand and fell asleep so fast I don’t even remember it. The next morning when I opened my eyes he was the first thing I saw. I smiled. He smiled. I tackled him with the biggest most heart-bursting-hug I could give and down in my gut was a certainty that was not exactly 110%, but exactly right nonetheless.

We got married and, as you can see from the pictures, we were both relaxed, happy and having a blast. Flowers were courtesy of a thoughtful friend and the post-Valentine’s day sale, I did my buttwaggle dance to make my shy cowboy laugh, we high-fived instead of “kissing the bride” and we got to spend the afternoon in the sunshine with our dogs. It wasn’t at all what we wanted, it wasn’t what we’d expected or planned, but it was what it was. It was good.

Les Mis


Denver, Colorado (PRWEB) April 04, 2013

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