Sunday, January 01, 2017

The Perfect Fairy Tale Wedding – for Geeks!

When two geeky people fall in love, it’s a beautiful thing – and you’ll want a wedding that reflects that. The purpose of the wedding ceremony is to put your love on display, and, as often happens with geeky people, their shared interests are often one of the most important pieces of the relationship. Transport your guests to a fairy tale world with medieval attire and décor.

Setting

An outdoor setting is a perfect one for a medieval style wedding. Decorate with a floral archway, with rustic wooden benches for the guests. For an added touch, replace the traditional organ music with a lute, or other traditional medieval instruments. If an indoor setting is more your style or you are marrying in the colder months, a Gothic cathedral with dramatic stained glass windows makes for the perfect medieval wedding venue.

Attire

The bride will look stunning in a medieval style wedding dress from Pearson’s Renaissance Shoppe. And for her dashing prince charming, there are plenty of wedding-worthy garments to choose from as well. Be sure to make sure your bridal party and minister are outfitted appropriately as well – and see if you can get your friends and family to play along as well!

Décor

The décor is the most important way to immerse your guests in the medieval wedding experience. Have the reception at an outdoor pavilion, or find a venue that resembles a mead hall. Serve wine in medieval style goblets, and feast all night long! As an added touch, hire a live band to play traditional medieval music for your guests to dance to. A medieval style wedding is the perfect event for a geeky couple looking to tie the knot – a truly romantic and entertaining experience for everyone involved!

Saturday, June 04, 2016

Medieval and Renaissance Clothing According to European History

Pearson’sRenaissanceShoppe.com explains and reminds you all about the European history in the middle ages of 500 to 1500 AD and anything that is old or too old that is still accepted in the society till date. It contains medieval costumes and renaissance clothing that are still adored by many people today. The clothing are unique and designed in different ways. Our main aim is to help you create a feeling that will take you back and remember your history in aid of maintaining and commemorating your renaissance era as compared to now.

We have medieval dresses for women and children fit for different occasions, including; dancing, wedding, special visits to the renaissance in commemoration of the European history and even come together wear.

During the renaissance period, people were divided according to classes and there were the nobility that is people of a high class and the poor, low class. The clothing and costumes for these two different classes were designed to look different in order to differentiate the two classes.

We consider style when designing our renaissance clothing and medieval clothing based on these classes that existed among the European leaders and people. Modern people today, feel uncomfortable wearing the renaissance costumes, and our work is to make the costumes better but still to resemble the formal one.

The women’s medieval clothing come in all styles including the types of costume the princess of the country of Europe used to wear. Women buy this in remembrance of this renaissance period. Women’s clothes include medieval skirts, renaissance dresses, waist cinchers and under-bust corset sets, medieval wedding dresses, special order and custom made dresses among the many other types of medieval clothing a woman would love.

Same to the men’s medieval clothing, this site has types of different clothes men need to wear for different occasions, including; Tunics and Gambesons, Doublets, Jerkins and Vests, Men’s Renaissance shirts, Pants, breeches and kilts, coats, tabards and brigadines among many others that men can wear.

Pearsons Renaissance Shoppe also has all types of capes that reminds one of the Renaissance Era. The hooded medieval cloak adds some personality and brings in some kind of mystery to the other outfit you have, be it the gown or the costume you bought. Hooded cloaks for ladies are also available.

This site provide you a stop by opportunity to have a look at our beautiful renaissance costumes and medieval clothing of all kinds. Be it you need renaissance boots for an event, they are available. Men, women and children’s renaissance clothing are assured of getting well-dressed from the head to the bottom.

One should keep in mind that our renaissance costumes and medieval clothing are original and are just designed the same as those of our queens and kings back in the years. Some costumes have been slightly designed different from the formal ones since some people do not feel comfortable wearing the originally designed ones. Now you know and you are now well conversant with what we offer. In case you would love to acquire one, please visit our shop or go to our website to purchase one at a cheap, affordable price.

Friday, May 20, 2016

Renaissance Sales & Specials!

 
Have you seen the fabulous sale items at Pearson’s Renaissance Shoppe? This is a great chance to save on clearance, discontinued, and overstocked items! All items listed are NEW and NEVER worn. This sale is good for the quantities, colors, and sizes listed on the site and only while supplies last so hurry to get your Renaissance deals today! One of the great options on sale right now from Pearson’s Renaissance Shoppe is our elegant Queen Elizabeth Nobility Dress. Inspired by Renaissance Nobility style this one-piece dress closes with laces at the back and is boned to get that perfect silhouette. It sports graceful long hanging arms and is decorated with crystal and feathers. We recommend a hoop skirt for beneath your skirts to achieve the perfect profile. If you are looking for something versatile to get the most out of your Ren Wear try Pearson’s Renaissance Shoppe’s stylish Ren Doublet. This doublet is reversible, made of velveteen with a black twill backing so you can be the dashing nobleman or, with a simple flip of your doublet, a common peasant. Currently available in red or burgundy. Take advantage of the great price on our Lady of Leeds Gown before they’re gone! This elegant full length gown features drop sleeves with a front split, lined with gold brocade fabric. This gown features an accented square neckline and elbows. Lacing up the back is provided to achieve your shapeliest fit! Pearson’s Renaissance Shoppe currently has several great separates on clearance! Our Charles Vane Pirate Shirt is made of thick rich Viscose fabric with a double ruffle down the chest and wrists fit for any dashing pirate. Our Dagget Sleeve Chemise tops come in several different colors. They’re baggy and versatile to be gathered and worn beneath a bodice, corset, or a waist cincher. They can be worn on or off the shoulders, fitting be ye a sassy wench or fine noble Lady. Our fashionable Maiden Skirts are made of 100% lightweight muslin cotton and are fully lined. These beauties are soft, breathable, and slightly transparent for any fine miss to shine with elegance. Pearson’s Period Cotton Shirts feature a stand up collar with a lace up front. Wide sleeves with an elastic gather at the wrists are roomy for any ample hunter needing room to pull his bow strings taught. Get all of these fabulous treasures and more at Pearson’s Renaissance Shoppe Sales & Specials! Are you looking to expand your Renaissance wardrobe? Here at Pearson's Renaissance Shoppe we have all the high quality Renaissance clothing, jewelry, and footwear to meet all your needs! We even have Renaissance clothing for little Ren fans. Shop Pearson’s Renaissance Shoppe Sales & Specials today!

Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Manners, Customs, and Dress During the Middle Ages

Manners, Customs, and Dress During the Middle Ages, and During theRenaissance Period.



:--this subject is of thegreatest interest, not only to the man of science, but to the man of theworld also. In it, too, "we retrace not only one single period, but twoperiods quite distinct one from the other." In the first, the public andprivate customs offer a curious mixture of barbarism and civilisation. Wefind barbarian, Roman, and Christian customs and character in presence ofeach other, mixed up in the same society, and very often in the sameindividuals. Everywhere the most adverse and opposite tendencies displaythemselves. What an ardent struggle during that long period! and how full,too, of emotion is its picture! Society tends to reconstitute itself inevery aspect. She wants to create, so to say, from every side, property,authority, justice, &c., &c., in a word, everything which can establishthe basis of public life; and this new order of things must be establishedby means of the elements supplied at once by the barbarian, Roman, andChristian world--a prodigious creation, the working of which occupied thewhole of the Middle Ages. Hardly does modern society, civilised byChristianity, reach the fullness of its power, than it divides itself tofollow different paths. Ancient art and literature resuscitates becausecustom _insensibly_ takes that direction. Under that influence, everythingis modified both in private and public life. The history of the human racedoes not present a subject more vast or more interesting. It is a subjectwe have chosen to succeed our first book, and which will be followed by asimilar study on the various aspects of Religious and Military Life.



This work, devoted to the vivid and faithful description of the Mannersand Customs of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, answers fully to therequirements of contemporary times. We are, in fact, no longer contentwith the chronological narration and simple nomenclatures which formerlywere considered sufficient for education. We no longer imagine that thehistory of our institutions has less interest than that of our wars, northat the annals of the humbler classes are irrelevant to those of theprivileged orders. We go further still. What is above all sought for inhistorical works nowadays is the physiognomy, the inmost character of pastgenerations. "How did our fathers live?" is a daily question. "Whatinstitutions had they? What were their political rights? Can you notplace before us their pastimes, their hunting parties, their meals, andall sorts of scenes, sad or gay, which composed their home life? We shouldlike to follow them in public and private occupations, and to know theirmanner of living hourly, as we know our own."



In a high order of ideas, what great facts serve as a foundation to ourhistory and that of the modern world! We have first royalty, which, weakand debased under the Merovingians, rises and establishes itselfenergetically under Pepin and Charlemagne, to degenerate under Louis leDebonnaire and Charles le Chauve. After having dared a second time tofound the Empire of the Caesars, it quickly sees its sovereignty replacedby feudal rights, and all its rights usurped by the nobles, and has tostruggle for many centuries to recover its rights one by one.



Feudalism, evidently of Germanic origin, will also attract our attention,and we shall draw a rapid outline of this legislation, which, barbarian atthe onset, becomes by degrees subject to the rules of moral progress. Weshall ascertain that military service is the essence itself of the "fief,"and that thence springs feudal right. On our way we shall protest againstcivil wars, and shall welcome emancipation and the formation of thecommunes. Following the thousand details of the life of the people, weshall see the slave become serf, and the serf become peasant. We shallassist at the dispensation of justice by royalty and nobility, at thesolemn sittings of parliaments, and we shall see the complicated detailsof a strict ceremonial, which formed an integral part of the law, developthemselves before us. The counters of dealers, fairs and markets,manufactures, commerce, and industry, also merit our attention; we mustsearch deeply into corporations of workmen and tradesmen, examining theirstatutes, and initiating ourselves into their business. Fashion and dressare also a manifestation of public and private customs; for that reason wemust give them particular attention.



And to accomplish the work we have undertaken, we are lucky to have theconscientious studies of our old associates in the great work of theMiddle Ages and the Renaissance to assist us: such as those of EmileBegin, Elzear Blaze, Depping, Benjamin Guerard, Le Roux de Lincy, H.Martin, Mary-Lafon, Francisque Michel, A. Monteil, Rabutau, FerdinandSere, Horace de Viel-Castel, A. de la Villegille, Vallet de Viriville.



As in the volume of the Arts of the Middle Ages, engraving andchromo-lithography will come to our assistance by reproducing, by means ofstrict fac-similes, the rarest engravings of the fifteenth and sixteenthcenturies, and the most precious miniatures of the manuscripts preservedin the principal libraries of France and Europe. Here again we have theaid of the eminent artist, M. Kellerhoven, who quite recently found meansof reproducing with so much fidelity the gems of Italian painting.




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Saturday, July 12, 2008

Choosing a Theme for Your Next Event

One important aspect of event planning is choosing a theme for your party or gathering. Unless you are planning a wedding or a baby shower, the theme might not be obvious. The theme can be anything you choose, but it's important to remember your guests' comfort and therefore plan with that in mind. It's wise to have a theme that all guests can easily adapt to. Having to go out and purchase a new outfit or rent an elaborate costume is a burden for some people, and attending an event should be something that people look forward to.

One theme that lasts year after year is of course, the birthday party. Birthday parties are a wonderful cause for celebration and they can be enjoyed by people of virtually any age. If you are planning a youngster's birthday you might choose to have an additional theme. Two ideas are a sleep-over or a backwards party, where the children all put on their clothes backwards and the cake is served before dinner. In circumstances like this, event planning is fun for both the parents and the child. It's wonderfully rewarding for the child to be involved in every aspect of the planning of their birthday celebration; unless of course, you opt for a surprise party. Planning a surprise birthday party gets to be a bit trickier but with a little help and a great deal of patience, it can be an enormous success.

A popular theme for parties is having the guests wear costumes. This can be fun for everyone involved and children especially enjoy it during the Halloween season. It gives them an opportunity to put on something fun and act differently for a day. Event planning for a Halloween or costume party is much the same as any other event. You need to first contact the guests and tell them that they'll need to find a costume to wear. Then it's time to choose a menu and decorations. Although the theme is a bit different than your average cocktail party, the event planning aspect is very much the same. It is attention to detail that is most important.

Other popular themes that people enjoy for gatherings are:

1. Hawaiian or a beach theme. All the guests dress up in swimsuits and straw hats and drink tropical drinks. This is especially enjoyable during the colder, winter months.

2. A 1950s or 1960s flashback party. You can request that the guests dress from the era you've chosen and with the music that was popular back in the day playing, it will really be a blast from the past!

It's important when you are working on the event planning of any party, to choose a theme that people will enjoy and can be fit into any and all budgets. Once the party starts, don't forget to join in the fun with your guests. Whether it's a birthday party or a New Year's Eve party if you plan accordingly, you can make it an event that will long be remembered.

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Thursday, February 01, 2007

How To Monetize Your Blog More Effectively

How To Monetize Your Blog More Effectively

So you've done the hard work...you've chosen the niche market that you are going to target, you've created the content that they'd be interested in, you've implemented your onpage and offpage search engine optimization and finally you've managed to establish your blog in it's market and are being rewarded by a steady flow of traffic from the search engines and other sources.

Now - Your BIG question is - "How do you convert this steady flow of traffic into money"?

You will no doubt already be trying certain methods, an AdSense ad here and an affiliate link there, for example, but there's something new that I wanted to tell you about.

This "something new" will do three things for your blog:

1. It will instantly make it more profitable.

2. It will give it more keyword rich content pages which will give it more search engine rankings which will increase that "steady flow of traffic" and make it even more profitable.

3. It will give it another dimension further distinguishing it from its competitors whilst enhancing your visitors experience.

So what is this "something new"?

It's a clever piece of software called Build A Niche Store and what it does is enable you to instantly build an affiliate store made up of eBay's products and matched to your target niche.

This means that if you have a Golf blog, with Build A Niche Store you will be able to add all of eBay's golf products to it, and if you have an Antiques blog then you will be able to add all of eBay's antique items...you get the idea.

You simply install the script, choose your niche, press build and you automatically have your own niche specific affiliate store which updates automatically (Yes - NO data feeds!) and which:

1. Will generate money for you when one of your blog visitors buys an item through it.

2. Will give your blog hundreds or thousands (depending on your niche) content rich product pages which will get indexed in the search engines targeting keywords you would otherwise not be reaching.

3. Will add a shopping experience for your visitors.

It's truly a great piece of software and looks set to become all the rage in the coming year.

You can check out the official Build A Niche Store website where you'll find case studies and a live demo which is sure to get your creative juices flowing at the link below.

This one gets my thumbs up!

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Saturday, December 02, 2006

Florist Help


A Real Local Florist

In your search for a real local florist, the Internet is a great first port of call. But there are also other resources. Try your local phone directory or a guide to your local town (look in your town's tourist information bureau). Both should give you a list of florists in your area and tell you something about them too.

Then, of course, there are recommendations from friends and other people you know. Often word of mouth is the best form of advertising and the best referral. A florist with a good reputation stands out.

However, when you want to send flowers, your highest priority is usually the quality, the price and the delivery time. Once you've researched local florists, it always pays to visit. Depending on where you live, you may have many to choose from. Here's where recommendations are good, because if you know anyone who sends flowers on a regular basis, they'll often be able to give good recommendations.

A gift of flowers comes straight from the heart, which is why you want to be assured that the florist who sends flowers for you is providing the highest quality service. Even if their premises look good, and they seem to know what they are doing, how can you know that the flowers you send will remain fresh for the longest time and arrive at their destination with that freshly-picked look?

How do you know the florist will give you the personal attention and advice you need? As a guide, consider the following points you when choosing a florist: First, they should provide the service, the design style and the products that you like. Then, they should offer you personal attention like keeping track of your preferences.

The florist should offer helpful suggestions about the flowers you send. And they should also provide a guarantee if you are not happy with the service or product for whatever reason. They should preferably offer a wide variety of flowers and floral styles and demonstrate creativity.

After all, you do want a beautiful arrangement.

Finally, consider a florist who has some form of professional affiliation. One who does will often have a professional standard they must meet and will be professionally trained. A well-established florist who's been in the business in one location for a number of years would be a good choice.

Keep these points in mind when you visit or phone. Note which are most important to you and focus on these.

No matter what you've been told or what you've read, if you don't feel comfortable with a particular florist, or don't like their designs, keep looking. You want a florist who will make the flower arrangements you like. You need someone who will work to your specifications rather than dismissing you as someone who knows nothing and doing what they like. Your florist should be able to give you helpful suggestions, but ultimately should agree to your wishes if they want your business.

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