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Losing Your Vegas Virginity: Turning 21 in Sin City Most 21st birthdays look like this: tequila at your local bar and 21 black marks up your arm. For girls, throw in a shot book and a tiara. But it doesn’t have to be this way. It’s time to up the ante and celebrate this monumental night where it belongs—Las Vegas. (Pause reality and cue the house music.) From the Las Vegas Experts Your concierge can help with line passes and discounts on tickets or ask your waiter if he/she can connect you with a nightclub’s VIP host. “XS is always an insane line, so if you have a good group of people and a little bit bigger budget, I highly recommend a table.” Stay clear of Vegas conventions—lines will be longer. How not to be a gambling sucker: Slot machines are known money suckers. Stick to the table games for better luck at winning. Set a budget that you’re willing to lose and leave your ATM card in the safe upstairs. Always get a player’s club card for discounts.

Learn from the pros; Las Vegas mag has a list of gaming lessons. Best place to celebrate your 21st: Celebrate it where all the celebrities do—TAO and LAVO. “They’ll treat you right on your birthday.” The casts of Twilight and The Hills were there this summer.
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Listen to Entire Album on iTunes » Dolly Parton - Love Will Keep Us Together Dolly Parton - Cowgirl & The Dandy (Live) Dolly Parton, Bill Monroe - Mule Skinner (Live) Dolly Parton - All I Can Do (Live)Friday, 9pm Saturday, 7am: View down the hall at Hotel Claremont (No , but there was an unexpected Cousin Lynne for S with the Sensational Sleepwear)Saturday, sometime: S's Sensational Sleepwear which I wanted desperately to run out and buy my own pair of until I reminded myself I no longer buy Pjs as I can make them... Saturday, 8:30am: View of our Hotel as we headed off for a walk along Chapel Street. Saturday, 9:45 am: The Arts Centre, Melbourne and Seamless: where costume meets dance Saturday, 10:15am:Art Deco 1910-1939 Saturday, 4pm: A walk across the park back to the railway station Saturday, 6pm: at The St Kilda Baths. Not really a house at all. The Irwin Interior Decorator Set was produced in the USA for Christmas 1964. There were a number of different sized sets available: I believe this is the biggest.

You clip the walls onto the edges of the flooring sheets, chose which side of the double-sided wall panels you wish to display and then attach the legs of your choice to the seat of your choice.Interestingly, the front of the instruction booklet shows a different colourway. In all my browsing of eBay and other online photos of this set I've only seen the colourway I have: yellow kitchen, aqua bathroom and fawn lounge cabinets... ) 7: 571921120.90: the number of dollars I saved on just three books I saw in the NGV bookshop that I bought 2 days earlier at the Lifeline Bookfair. (And with one of those, I'm comparing (my) hardback with (their) softcover... In:Total In this week: 67Out:Shake-it-all-about:Net items out so far during Seven Things Spring/ Summer: 1. Dinner in the evening. I was thinking The Thai Garden in Dickson.2. A group visit to Cockington Green on Sunday. ) and have been seeing lots of fluffy rugs. I had a flash of inspiration, pulled out the knitting needles and:Anyone in the market for a mini Flokati rug?

It would seem I got a little carried away at The Lifeline Bookfair. 32 books and 11CDs worth of carried away, to be precise. Sunday's Seven Things will be fun, especially as only three of the teetering pile are presents. Living RoomPlayboy, gent, aesthete - your living room is a shrine to bachelorism. The masculine look finds its apogee in the bachelor pad, and at the heart of every bachelor pad is the living space, with its sharp lines and a hedonistic approach to life that's all about having fun and very little to do with mundane chores. This is the lifestyle of a Gatsby or a 007, and the fact that both are fictional characters says it all: this look is about illusion and seduction and a dash of hustler chutzpah. This is a look that can't take clutter: accessories should be carefully considered for style as well as impact, although adaptable lighting is an essential element. Dark colours work well if you use the room mainly during the evenings and at night, while eclectic black and white make for a bold, yet chic statement.

Whether you're chilling out, socialising or surfing the net, your living room's a place that reflects the way you live your life. BedroomYours is a 'modern master' bedroom. Sleep is fundamentally important to our well being. In busy towns and cities, noise can often hamper a good night's sleep. Soft furnishings really do absorb sound, and touch is such an important sense in the bedroom, from crisp, linen sheets to wool or even sheepskin underfoot. You make quite a statement with clean, strong lines in your bedroom, using vibrant colours to make a bold statement. Dining RoomYou're a bonafide alpha-male entertainer. At home, cool, sleek masculine lines and shades set the tone. Avoid harsh primary colour and opt instead for linen napkins in muted or jewel shades, say, and dine by candlelight to add a moody vibe to evening meals. When it comes to entertaining, you like to make an effort for family and friends. Home OfficeThere's no doubting who's boss in your home office. No matter how independent you might be, like everybody else you'll have bills to pay.

A dedicated home office will help you keep on top of the 'boring bits'. Black leather upholstery twinned with stainless steel and glass can hover on the edge of cliche. Look for inspiration from classic Sixties films such as The Thomas Crown Affair and early [James] Bond movies to see just how well the look works when it's done with style and conviction.ConclusionYou're the consummate international playboy, at home around the world, but never more so than in your elegant 'pad' with its emphasis on hedonism and the finer things in life. Pity they didn't notice the fact I said I was a girl-person!Want to take the test? "Detail of the Revell Toy House,a toy prototype created by the Eames Office in 1959."(Postcard from Eames Images book 1) The Kaleidoscope House is the only house in the exhibition not in 3/4" scale.I'm not sure what to say about it which I didn't already say here. So maybe I'll just shut up and let the photos speak for themselves... (The full nitty gritty, as usual, on FLICKR)

Visit my other dolls houses In:, 1 1971 Fisher Price schoolhouse (I didn't mention that, did I?) * 1 * 1 Lundby dolls house light, 2 Tomy dolls house planter boxes, 1 Tomy dolls house towel. (eBay)* 1 Madison magazine (subscription) * 1 dolls house bearskin rug (which cracks me up), 1 picture, 1 bath and 1 toilet. (eBay)* 1 hand made bracelet (gift from a friend)* 1 souvenir pad from Alice Springs given to me by my boss* 2 pairs knitting needles plus 9 loose (let's just say 7 pairs, shall we?), 6 magazines, 1 CD, 1 ornament and 1 apron from yesterday's .Total In this week: 32Out:* 16 items of clothing and 7 bags: sent off to be checked over by various people and the leftovers donated.* The contents of a tin I discovered from the very short period of time when I had hair long enough to consider doing something with: 34 hair elastics, 8 hairclips. Plus 2 small bottles of perfume: donated to a friend's daughter.Total Out this week: 67Shake-it-all-about: * 2 mini mattresses, 2 mini sheets, 2 mini blankets (I decided it was idiotic deciding to handsew them as no one is going to be looking that closely at them and most of the edges would be tucked in anyway...)

Net items out so far during Seven Things Spring/ Summer 2008: 89 But that was before I saw this beauty of a modern bungalow! It's produced by British firm Mettoy and measures 25cm tall, 22cm deep, and 32cm wide. Apparently this particular model was only made in 1964 and then replaced with a wooden version (now that's one house I'd like to see pop up on eBay) is the name of one of the songs on this CD which I picked up for $3 on this morning's frugalling foray:. beds were bereft of any bedding which concerned her. And she wasn't buying my tale of a plague and a bedding-burning.So I dug around in the stash mountain for suitably 1957 vintagey bits. Luckily I had a bed here which matches the armchair and footstools in the bedroom so I could use it for colour matching (in case you're wondering why I don't just use this bed, there's only one and I wanted 2 beds in the room)I found an old doona cover in cheater fabric which had two designs that I thought would work. Apart from the glaringly white background.

After a good soaking in a bowl full of several pots of strong tea (to which was added some vintage lace which came with the sewing tin Taph gave me, some bias binding I discovered and, belatedly, some soft fleecy fabric) I have this:High on the list for tomorrow is hand sewing two mattresses, two pillows, two sheets and two soft fluffy blankets. I'd use the machine but I don't think that would quite give them the proper "vintage actually" feel. I want the results to look like they've been around as long as the furniture...Speaking of "vintage actually", I've been meaning to share this chart from my 1939 edition of Dressmaking is Easy which shows the measurements for patterns of the time: () Ross at Recon to the rescue!$16.50 later we have castors. I feel like taken all my toys.Oh, wait... someone taken all my toys!It's quite a weird feeling, knowing that I've almost something I originally set out to do 4 years ago. Back in July 2006 I went to the Clarice Cliff exhibition at and said: "I have plans to see a room full of contemporary dolls houses and furniture from 1947-2007 here.

Once I get my exhibition proposal in to them. Which has only been sitting round for about 18 months now waiting to be filled out..." hit the nail on the head when she said a while back "The challenge was about getting the proposal in, wasn't it? You never really expected the exhibition to happen..."The other thing I'm finding disconcerting is that, after 13 weeks of pretty constant attention to and working on my houses, they're now entirely in the hands of someone else. I'm able to go visit but I'm sure doesn't want me camping out there and making a nuisance of myself while they do what they're trained to do.Then there's the little matter of privacy. I don't know if you've noticed but there are many things I've not mentioned on this blog. One of them is my name. And now with the exhibition I feel like the curtain of has been ripped open and I'm left sheepishly grinning and waving in the light.So last night I escaped coming home to my lounge which is oddly flat without the pop of colour which is the Kaleidoscope House and a still house and visited friend Helen to help her sort out which clothes she's getting rid of before she leaves town to return the the USA.