Sunday, October 31, 2010

10 Things I Learned This Weekend

1. The sky was a divine shade of blue on Saturday.
2. Romantic Style inspired me in ways I didn't think it would. My full review is coming later this week!
3. Walking through the Victorian arcades as the sunrose was a moment of pure serenity this weekend.
4. A blog illustrating comparisons of my two favourite cities? Undeniably cool.
5. Fun colours and patterns on my new body warmer.
6. This little cushion stole my heart.
7. Donna Hay has a beautiful website.
8. I like the clean lines of the Days Forum sofa.
9. This looks like a super duper happy street!
10. Pinterest is highly addictive.
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Saturday, October 30, 2010

Sunday's Bright Links

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Love this shuffle table.
I'd like to make this New Year's Garland.
Champagne and fresh blooms in the mail? Yes, please!
A great little tutorial on lining envelopes with fabric.
This book launch in a domestic-like setting made entirely of cardboard is super.
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Friday, October 29, 2010

Happy Weekend: Stationery Discount

I hope you have some fun plans today, friends? I'm thinking of taking inspiration from the rocking sweet paul and going white for Halloween this year. I mean, white pumpkins? So cool. Once your pumpkin is sorted why not treat yourself to some new stationery or a 2011 calendar from modernemotive's online store? Adele, who designs these delightful paper goods, is kindly giving Bright.Bazaar readers 20% off until the 3rd November. All the deets are below and you can shop her stationery on Etsy or Big Cartel. Time for me to dash off; wishing you all a wonderful weekend!
There are two ways to purchase. Firstly, through Etsy. Either send a Etsy convo mentioning Bright.Bazaar before purchasing and the listing will be reserved and updated with the discount. Or, purchase as normal and reference Bright.Bazaar in the 'notes to seller' and a refund will be issued via PayPal. Secondly, you can buy via Big Cartel. Enter the coupon code "WILL" upon checkout and the discount will be automatically deducted. Offer valid until Tuesday, 3rd November 2010 3PM EST (8PM GMT)
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Sania, Shoaib Malik inaugurate tennis academy in Ranchi pakistan wallpapers

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Sachin Tendulkar at The Asian Awards

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Bipasha Basu, Kapil Dev and Dhoni Launch Veg 5star The Grand Bhagwati(TGB) Hotel in Surat Wallpapers

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Military Camouflage

Military camouflage became an essential part of modern military tactics after the increase in accuracy and rate of fire of weapons during the 19th century. Until the 19th century, armies tended to use bright colors and bold, impressive designs. These were thought to daunt the enemy, foster unit cohesion, allow easier identification of units in the fog of war, and attract recruits.

Conversely, the intent of camouflage is to disrupt an outline by merging it with the surroundings, making a target harder to spot or hit, or to confuse an observer as to its nature. Different countries have undergone different evolutionary stages towards the development of military camouflage.

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