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The quintessential party bus, celebrate this bright and joyful Volkswagen Congratulations Campervan. Hop on the party bus, and journey on down to party town!This 1:43 scale diecast model showcases a livery that will inspire you to dance into the early hours. Full of heart and just a little bit of cheese, start the celebration with a gift they are sure to remember. Designed for the diecast collector, the celebration range is introduced to the Corgi collection as the perfect gift for moments worthy of celebration.From landmark birthdays to an anniversary between sweethearts, these exquisitely designed models feature the classic Corgi charm, and the option to personalise the gift box for that special someone. In a historic moment for Corgi our new mascot, Mumbles, makes his collection debut, beautifully nestled atop the model specific packaging.Trademarks, design patents and copyrights are used with the approvals of the owner Volkswagen AG. Collectible Highly detailed Volkswagen campervan diecast model. Congratulations design. 1:46 scale. Licensed product. For ages 14+. Approximate dimensions (mm) H 77 W 152 D 66. Weight 203 grams*Self Assembly Required*Please note that this product is delivered direct from our supplier and may take a little longer to arrive
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Easy to make tortilla pinwheels stuffed with cream cheese blended with jalapeno, cheddar cheese, bacon, onion and bell peppers. Perfect for all your game-day celebrations or family movie night.
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Timeless perfection executed with the perfect amount of elegance thanks to the careful planning of Easton Events , if that doesn't sound like music to your wedding-loving ears, the images from Patri...
Why Elope? Hosting a big, lavish wedding with a huge guest list isn't how everyone envisions saying "I do." In the last two years, micro weddings have shot up in popularity given that they are intimate and highly personalised occasions. However, lists of couples still choose to tie the knot by eloping. By definition, eloping refers to getting married without informing your family and friends. However, these days it's evolved to become a preferred way of getting married particularly if factors
May/June 2012 WITH THE ROYAL WEDDING LAST YEAR and the Diamond Jubilee in progress, monarchy is having a moment in the sun. And whether you’ll be watching the Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant, hosting a street party or just taking advantage of the bank holiday and heading out of town, there’s no denying most of us welcome a reason to celebrate. The coronation brought together the skills of designers, weavers, embroiderers and many others to create a spectacle that would be seen by more people than any previous royal pageant. As a result of television Elizabeth II was the first British Sovereign to be truly crowned “in the sight of the people”. Clare Lewis looks at the work of individual craftspeople during the preparations for the Coronation. Commissions are the lifeblood of the craft economy: events such as royal weddings and coronations provide opportunities for traditional skills to be showcased in their full glory. And though such occasions are in short supply, the infrastructure of our monarchy – the upkeep and repair of stately homes – is an important factor in creating the demand for traditional crafts. Weaver Felicity Irons, recently completed rush matting for the long gallery of Elizabethan mansion Hardwick Hall. At the start of the five months of Diamond Jubilee celebrations, Queen Elizabeth II renewed her vow to serve, saying that she wanted to “Dedicate myself anew to your service”. For six decades poise and understated elegance have been the cornerstones of her reign. Much of her public persona was initially fashioned by two men, photographer Cecil Beaton, and designer Norman Hartnell. The latter was responsible for both her wedding and her coronation dress. Other elements of her image, such as her ubiquitous handbag, are more likely to have been her own invention. The contents of her bag though the subject of much speculation, remains a secret so Amy de la Haye sheds light of other historical handbags, and looks at them from a psychological point of view. Queen Elizabeth II is the most travelled monarch in history with 256 official overseas visits – no doubt her luggage is impeccably packed. We’re not sure if Neil McAllister lines his suitcase with tissue but this issue he journeys to Pakistan, (the Queen visited in 1961) and discovers wonderful textiles. You’ll have to travel quite far to escape the Jubilee celebrations which are taking place worldwide. If you’ve decided to join in why not make your own souvenir like our pick of this year’s Graduating Students. Polly Leonard, Founder
Manhattan is known for its hustle, and so are your employees. In the quest for the perfect office party that has a slice of sophistication and fun, look no further. These 27 NYC venues prove to be just as diverse as Manhattan itself. Rooftop lounges, a nine-story atrium, a digital-media blank canvas and a private loft are just some of the venue gems to help celebrate the team. Match the venue to your business culture and show the office that sometimes work always comes with a side of play. Reporter: Scout | Location: The Skylark
From snow-capped mountains to rugged coastlines discover the Canadian towns too beautiful to make up.