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Your Choice of 3 Soft Sided Pet Carriers $45.00 |
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24″ Wood Dog Step Cat stairs ramp Choice Of Color $52.99 |
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THE OTHER GOOD CUZ CHOICE OF COLOR $8.25 |
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Custom Braided Dog Bone Rug **Choice Of Color ** NEW $10.00 |
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Medium Double Ply Dog Harness USA Tough Choice of Color $9.95 |
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Large Double Ply Dog Harness USA Tough Choice of Colors $9.95 |
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Medium Double Ply Dog Harness USA Tough Choice of Color $9.95 |
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Large Double Ply Dog Harness USA Tough Choice of Colors $9.95 |
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Extra Large Dog Harness USA Tough Choice of Color $9.95 |
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Knitted Dog Jumper Sweater 13 -14 ” .Choice of colours $10.82 |
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CLICKER LEASH –FOR DOGS OVER 25lbs–CHOICE OF 4 COLORS $36.50 |
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CLICKER LEASH–FOR DOGS UNDER 25lbs–CHOICE OF 4 COLORS $36.50 |
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FANTASTIC FOAM BALL FOR MEDIUM DOGS CHOICE OF COLORS $4.25 |
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SHORT LEASH 18″, GREAT VALUE! 6 colors, YOUR choice! $5.74 |
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SHORT LEASH 12″, GREAT VALUE! 7 colors, YOUR choice! $4.98 |
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LONG LEASH 50 ft Dog long line 2 pack! 6 COLOR CHOICES! $26.55 |
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HANDLE LEASH 12″, GREAT VALUE! 7 colors, YOUR choice! $4.98 |
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LONG LEASH 50 ft Dog Training Line!! 7 COLOR CHOICES!! $15.15 |
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LONG LEASH 40 ft Dog Training Line!! 7 COLOR CHOICES!! $15.00 |
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LONG LEASH 30 ft Dog Training Line!! 7 COLOR CHOICES!! $13.20 |
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LONG LEASH 20 ft Dog Training Line!! 7 COLOR CHOICES!! $12.85 |
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SHORT LEASH 12″ dog traffic leash YOUR COLOR CHOICE! $4.98 |
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Medium Double Ply Dog Harness USA Tough Choice of Color $9.95 |
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Large Double Ply Dog Harness USA Tough Choice of Colors $9.95 |
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Bio-Groom Color Enhancing Shampoo YOUR CHOICE $6.00 |
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PREMIER NYLON DOG LEASH LEAD ~ Size 4 FT COLOR CHOICE $2.50 |
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Calf (Cow) Halter Double Ply USA Made Choice of Color $9.95 |
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Cow Halter Double Ply USA Made Choice of Colors $9.95 |
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I SQUEAK TOUGH RUBBER BALL CHOICE OF COLOR SMALL $3.99 |
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Wubba Fetch Water Dog Toy – Your choice of 6 colors $12.99 |
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Water Wubba Neoprene Dog Toy – Choice of 3 Colors $13.99 |
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Water Wubba Jr. Neoprene Dog Toy – Choice of 3 Colors $9.99 |
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Val’s Dog Bows~ Curly Korkie Topknot Color Choice $2.69 |
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Val’s Dog Bows~ Curly Korkie Topknot Color Choice $2.69 |
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Val’s Dog Bows~ Curly Korkie Topknot Color Choice $2.69 |
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Val’s Dog Bows~ Curly Korkie Topknot Color Choice $2.69 |
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Val’s Dog Bows~ Curly Korkie Topknot Color Choice $2.69 |
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Val’s Dog Bows~ Curly Korkie Topknot Color Choice $2.69 |
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Val’s Dog Bows~ Curly Korkie Topknot Color Choice $2.69 |
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Val’s Dog Bows~ Curly Korkie Topknot Color Choice $2.69 |
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Val’s Dog Bows~ Curly Korkie Topknot Color Choice $2.69 |
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Val’s Dog Bows~ Curly Korkie Topknot Color Choice $2.69 |
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Val’s Dog Bows~ Curly Korkie Topknot Color Choice $2.69 |
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Val’s Dog Bows~ Curly Korkie Topknot Color Choice $2.69 |
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Val’s Dog Bows~ Curly Korkie Topknot Color Choice $2.69 |
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Val’s Dog Bows~ Curly Korkie Topknot Color Choice $2.69 |
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Val’s Dog Bows~ Curly Korkie Topknot Color Choice $2.69 |
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Val’s Dog Bows~ Curly Korkie Topknot Color Choice $2.69 |
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Val’s Dog Bows~ Curly Korkie Topknot Color Choice $2.69 |
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Val’s Dog Bows~ Curly Korkie Topknot Color Choice $2.69 |
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Val’s Dog Bows~ Curly Korkie Topknot Color Choice $2.69 |
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Val’s Dog Bows~ Curly Korkie Topknot Color Choice $2.69 |
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Val’s Dog Bows~ Curly Korkie Topknot Color Choice $16.50 |
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Val’s Dog Bows~Curly Korkie Color Choice Mettallic $2.89 |
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Val’s Dog Bows~Curly Korkie Color Choice Mettallic $2.89 |
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Val’s Dog Bows~Curly Korkie Color Choice Mettallic $2.89 |
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Val’s Dog Bows~Curly Korkie Color Choice Mettallic $2.89 |
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Val’s Dog Bows~Curly Korkie Color Choice Mettallic $2.89 |
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Val’s Dog Bows~Curly Korkie Color Choice Mettallic $2.89 |
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Val’s Dog Bows~Curly Korkie Color Choice Mettallic $2.89 |
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Americolor Soft Gel Paste Student Kit- Culinary Academy 1st Choice! $14.71 Nothing you have ever tried equals the coloring strength of these amazing colors. Imagine the coloring power of a paste in an easy-to-use gel. Soft Gel PasteTM is packaged in convenient squeeze bottles with a flip-top lid. By mixing and measuring using “drops” of Soft Gel PasteTM, you can achieve precise, easy-to-repeat colors every time. Included: 1 each .75 oz bottle of Super Black; Royal Blue… |
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Zip-Up 12 oz. Beer Bottle Koozies, Coolies – Set of 6 – You must contact seller with color choices. Great for Labor Day Picnics, parties, boating, weddings, rec rooms, bars. $14.95 Choose from Red, Sky Blue, Royal Blue, Kelly Green, Forest Green, Purple, Black, Yellow, Orange, Pink, Lime Green and Aqua. Choose 2 Red, 3 purple, 1 black, etc. – any combination that adds up to 6! Please contact seller with your COLOR Choices!… |
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Zip-Up Beer Bottle Koozie for 12oz Bottles – Your choice of colors, contact seller with color choices. Buy as many as you need, in the colors you want! $2.49 This is a blank zip-up koozie that fits any 12 oz. beer or wine cooler bottlw. Made from 3 mm neoprene (wetsuit material) with a solid glued base. Sorry, we cannnot offer these unstitched, personalized, printed or embroidered. Avery brand inkjet T-shirt transfers work well on these, if you want to personalize them yourself. Get any amount of each color – 2 burgundy, 3 blue, 6 black, whatever you n… |
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Disney’s The Kid $5.96 Russ Duritz (Bruce Willis) is an ultracynical, 40-year-old L.A. image consultant who fashions bogus façades for scumbag clients. Oblivious to his own need for a makeover, he’s a tyrant in the office (to the chagrin of his sarcastic assistant, played to perfection by Lily Tomlin), and he’s emotionally unavailable to the morally centered woman (Emily Mortimer) who senses goodness beneath Russ’s har… |
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The Sound of Music $16.35 When Julie Andrews sang “The hills are alive with the sound of music” from an Austrian mountaintop in 1965, the most beloved movie musical was born. To be sure, the adaptation of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II’s Broadway hit has never been as universally acclaimed as, say, Singin’ in the Rain. Critics argue that the songs are saccharine (even the songwriters regretted the line “To sing t… |
Painting and color choice?
I am planning on a painting our office/playroom a grayish blue color and i wanted to put simple curtains in but what color should i use? Also its open to our living room and foyer which are both being painted some sort of tan or a neutral brown/tan color.
I really like the idea of the white for the curtains i think that would look nice! Thank you so much!
Also should the curtains be floor length of window length. I am thinking floor length since the windows are pretty low to the floor anyway.
I’d definitely say go with white curtains, as that color really pops with grayish blue. You could also try dark gray sheers, so that light will still be able to come through. I’ve also seen chocolate brown drapes with blue/gray walls, and that was absolutely breathtaking!
As for hanging them, if you want to make the room look larger, hang the curtain rod about a few inches from the ceiling and let the curtains hang all the way to the floor (or actually about an inch or so above the floor to minimize dust). Good luck and happy decorating!
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Color Decoration at Home Design
Color Trends at Home Decoration:
Orange is Hot for 2008 and 2009
The color Orange continues its stellar run as a fixture for home décor color in 2008; and the leader in Color forecasting, Pantone, projects that the Orange color trend will continue on to 2009. It’s no surprise why, Orange is a warm, inviting, dynamic, invigorating and energetic color.
Fall Color Infusion – Decorating with Flowers
Want to add a some natural autumn color palettes to your home’s exterior this Fall? Then get ready to have some fun gardening: Replace summer annuals with fall bloomers such as royal purple, lavender and gold pansies to update the look of your garden. You’ll stop traffic with curb appeal that will last for months.One of America’s classic flowers, the chrysanthemum, happens to be a fall bloomer. Take advantage of its magentas, dark reds and shocking pinks and plant them in window boxes or outdoor planters.
Home Decorating based on your Color Personality
Confused about selecting color for your home? Why not try choosing decorating colors based on your unique personality? I decided to have a bit of fun and searched out several websites that discuss color personality types.
The Pratt and Lambert color quiz was the most comprehensive color personality test of all those I reviewed. Taking into account not only color likes but other factors that make you uniquely you. This test was the only one that returned a color scheme that was very similar to my personal decorating style. I was impressed. According to the Pratt & Lambert site my color personality:
Colors in this palette are reminiscent of a sunny seaside. These combinations are refreshing and invigorating. They provide sparkle with lightness while also imbuing a sense of soothing calm. Oceanic hues are ideal for making a bathroom, bedroom or study an oasis. These colors provide a balance for those with a hectic life. The person who decorates with these colors is looking for their home to be their escape.
Home and Garden TV has an interesting color wheel that you can spin with your mouse and find the color that sings to your soul. When I spun the color wheel my eyes landed on my favorite color: Pink. Once I selected Pink, I was given five other shades of pink to choose from. I ended up selecting two pinks (Lavender Pink and Hot Pink) I adore. According to the HGTV site these color choices mean:
If you like lavender pink, you’re seeking to be more inventive. New possibilities flood your mind. By constantly examining possible practical applications, you create new things, new ideas. Using this purple-pink shade in room design is empowering. You and others will become more determined and self-constructive in a lavender pink office or library. Because it invites warm, exciting conversations, it’s perfect for dining or living rooms. Guests will feel welcomed.
If you like hot pink, you are constantly thinking about exciting things to do. Through your body language and appearance, without even being aware, you are sending out enticing messages. Designing with this magenta shade of pink creates adventurous conversations and situations. It makes you and others less skeptical and more enthusiastic. Use this color to turn dull into exciting. Think party room!
Not scared to use strong color, Winters often love reds but avoid soft pinks. Achromatic color schemes employing tonal variations of black, white and grey are commonplace, giving clean lines and sharp contrasts. Assertive purples are considered a safe choice for the main color in a color scheme, a sharp contrast to other seasons who will use purple sparingly as an accent. Blues run the gamut of ice blues through to blue blacks, cool and delineating and reflect onto the green palette giving a range of strong aquas. Neutrals are blacks, whites and greys for dramatic relief against the stronger feature colors. You won’t find warm creams here. Simple color schemes are favored – one color as the canvas and then accents of other strong colors for contrast and drama. Like Winter personalities, the Winter palette is self-assured and intense. Subtle colors are left to the other seasons.
Color Psychology
Perhaps many of you are contemplating new decorating and painting projects and perhaps aren’t aware of the impact that color has on our mood. Before You Pick up that paint brush or roller, read through our color psychology information. It just might help you set the appropriate mood for your indoor space.
First Things First – Choosing a Color Scheme
Red packs a wallop, physiologically speaking, increasing blood pressure, heartbeat and energy in most people. It instills feelings of intimacy and passion. Red also increases the appetite, which explains why it is used so often in restaurants, and why it can be a good choice for a formal dining room.
Orange, like red, tends to warm a room, but in a more friendly and welcoming way. As a result, paints in various shades and tints of orange work well in living rooms and family rooms.
Yellow is also warm and welcoming, but it is more attention- getting than either red or orange. For this reason, it is a good paint color to use in poorly lit foyers or dark hallways.
Blue, which is part of the cool color palette, makes us feel calm and tranquil, so it is ideal for use in bedrooms. But since blue works as an appetite suppressant (perhaps because there are few blue foods) it is not the best option for a dining room … unless you’re on a diet.
Green is another relaxing color that is much more versatile than blue. Light greens are ideal for bedrooms and living rooms; midtones are good for kitchens and dining rooms (many foods are green). Also, because green is calming, it is often used in hospitals, workplaces and schools.
Violet is a tricky color, psychologically speaking. Many adults dislike purples, but are fond of the rose family, which can work in many rooms, including dining rooms, bedrooms and libraries. Young children, on the other hand, respond favorably to violet, so this color can be used successfully in children’s bedrooms and play areas.
These general guidelines are a good starting point in your search for a paint color. But remember that color choice is a very personal matter. You’re the one who has to live with your new paint color, so choose a hue that suits you, your family and your lifestyle.
And after investing time to select just the right color, make sure it continues to look that way long-term by investing in a top quality paint.
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