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Written by CherylsArt   
Thursday, 11 August 2011 10:20

A marriage proposal card can be a reflection of who you are. It can convey more about your inner thoughts, as you have more time to think about the words that you would like to say, or have her read; and also the image that you would like her to see.

Shall it be fun; shall it be romantic? Shall it be serious or a little bit of everything? You know the answer to these. What kind of person are you? What kind of person is the one that you love? Do you love humor and does she? Do you like to go for long reflective walks or ones that are more adventurous? Ask these questions and more about yourself and your intended, and then about what you would like to achieve.

Is it a romantic dinner, or a sky diving adventure? Is it a frolicking good time in the waves, or cuddle time in a quiet place?

Give your proposal and proposal card some thought, and a well intentioned thought will lead you to the right choice.


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Last Updated on Thursday, 11 August 2011 23:59
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Top 53 Proposal Ideas some w/videos PDF Print E-mail
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Written by DP-Quin   
Tuesday, 09 August 2011 00:00

Take a look at all the videos we've collected with engagement ideas. Browse around and hopefully one will spark your imagination! There not all videos! But this should get your creative ideas flowing.

  1. Take out a full-page ad in a newspaper you know your girlfriend reads daily.
  2. Arrange a surprise proposal with a street caricaturist. Have him sketch a picture of you two with word bubbles. Yours will read, "Will you Marry Me?", and hers will say, "Yes!" 
  3. Pay the divers at an aquarium to put on a proposal show inside their biggest fish tank. Give them hand-written signs that say "Will You Marry Me?" to hold up against the glass. Or try it underwater
  4. Send your girlfriend on a treasure hunt. Start with a clue at home, then send her on a tour of your froxavorite spots all over town. When she gets to the last hint, the prize should be you on one knee.
  5. Go out for a night of dancing, and ask the DJ or band leader to pass you the mic so that you can dedicate a song and propose on the dance floor.
  6. Hire a skywriter to spell your proposal for everyone around to see.
  7. Flying anytime soon? Use the plane's loud-speaker system (of course, run your plan by the flight attendants first) and propose 35,000 feet in the air.
  8. Or do it in a smaller airplane! Head to your local airport and get a

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 09 August 2011 15:31
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Movie trailer proposal PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Administrator   
Thursday, 19 May 2011 11:48

Best movie trailer proposal I've seen to date! Take a look at this guys well planned engagement proposal.



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Last Updated on Tuesday, 09 August 2011 12:51
 
Diamond Clarity questions answered PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Ziva Jewels   
Friday, 17 December 2010 16:53

Clarity in a diamond refers to the absence of inclusions and blemishes in a diamond. Diamond clarity is graded on a scale from FL (flawless) to I3 (included 3)

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What is an inclusion?

When it comes to diamonds, an inclusion is another name for a flaw. There are several kinds of inclusions, including carbon spots, air bubbles, internal cracks (feather cracks) and white points.

But inclusions aren’t necessarily all bad. For one, since every diamond has different inclusions in different places, inclusions serve as the diamond’s fingerprint. This can come in handy if the diamond is ever stolen because it allows the rightful owner to match the diamonds documentation with the diamond. The diamond’s inclusions should directly correspond to the inclusions mentioned in the diamond’s certification. If they don’t, chances are the documentation is fraudulent or belongs to a different diamond.

How is diamond clarity rated?


Diamond quality is rated in


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When it comes to diamonds, what is the difference between cut and shape? PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Ziva Jewels   
Wednesday, 08 December 2010 18:47
Think there isn't a difference? Guess again. If you're looking for an engagement ring, you need to know what each term refers to. . 
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The shape of the diamond refers to the silhouette and the look of the diamond. The most popular cut is the round brilliant (above left) because it creates a strong stone and maximizes sparkle. A round cut is also easier to insure than say a pear shape (above right) because a pear shaped diamond is more fragile. One of the drawbacks the round diamond its popularity makes it more expensive. 
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After the round brilliant, the most popular shape is the princess (above far left). Some other popular shapes are

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