Posts Tagged ‘bubble’

July 5th, 2010

Gazillion Bubble Machine

  • The original Gazillion bubble machine makes 500 bubbles per minute!
  • Features the one and only Gazillion Solution!
  • Great machine for a birthday party!
  • Special Gazillion bubble formula is a one of a kind great bubble solution.
  • Gazillion Bubbles- the world’s Best Bubble Solution.

Product Description
Ready to make billions of bubbles’ It’s easy with the Gazillion Bubble Machine. Fill it up, flip the switch and watch as gazillion amounts of bubbles continuously blow from the Bubble Machine. Requires 6 “AA” batteries, not included. Measures 8″ x 7″…. More >>

Gazillion Bubble Machine

June 1st, 2010

Fisher-Price Bubble Mower

  • Updated styling allows for improved ground clearance
  • Play features have been added for more fun. Kids love the realistic “electric start” key and lever to “control their speed”
  • Filling it up is a breeze thanks to a special cap for the solution bottle
  • Updated improvements add to the real feel of the Bubble Mower XLT and make this classic role playing item more fun than ever!
  • Age Range 1 to 5 Years
  • All terrain traction on the tires and a deeper well for the bubble solution so there’s less spillage
  • The cap includes a valve which allows “just the right amount” of solution to be dispensed into the well

Product Description
The Fisher Price Bubble Mower is a great children… More >>

Fisher-Price Bubble Mower

December 4th, 2008

How to Choose the Perfect Christmas Tree – Real OR Artificial!

At the holidays we gather the family and sing “Oh Christmas tree, Oh Christmas Tree, thy leaves are so unchanging.” Whether your tree is unchanging because it’s artificial or freshly green from the forest, the tree is a centerpiece of Christmas holiday decorations.

Choosing the right Christmas tree is more than an impulse buy. You have to consider several factors such as:

Size – A huge tree in a small room is totally out of place. Measure the height of the room and the maximum diameter of the space where the tree will be located. Remember that the height given on the sticker of the live tree does not include the base. Your tree base may be another 6-10 inches from the floor. You also have to allow room for a topper on the tree. A tree that scraps the ceiling looks crowded and overwhelming in a room. For example:

Room height 8 feet minus 6” tree stand, minus 6” star top = 6 to 6.5 foot tree height

Check the tree diameter so that the tree fits well in to the room chosen. Don’t guess! Bring a tape measure with you when shopping for your perfect Christmas tree.

Type – Whether you like the branches of Douglas Fir, Scotch Pine or Blue Spruce, you can find this look in both live trees and artificial trees. A high quality artificial tree is a good value that’s used for years and read to decorate anytime you are. A live tree is an annual expense that’s discarded after a few weeks. If you dislike wasting the tree and the resources used to grow it, you can shop at a tree farm where the tree roots are wrapped. Keep it well watered and you can plant the tree later.

Shape – A live tree can be pruned after you get it home if you do so carefully. An artificial tree is not so easily changed. For people who live in smaller spaces or for the office, you can get a slim style artificial tree that is dense yet compact in diameter. Artificial trees are made with evenly distributed branches for decorating. Live trees are just as nature made them. If you prefer the natural tree look, then you can add extra decorations to the bare spot.

Coordinating with the room – Some types of trees fit better in a formal living room than a casual den. Consider how the shape and color of the tree will look in your room. You might want a rustic, not exactly perfect tree for the family room and a perfectly manicured tree for the living room.

Before you shop for any tree, particularly a large tree, plan how you will get it home. Even large artificial trees come in big boxes. A large live tree hanging out the trunk can easily be broken or damaged if not well supported. If you can’t find a pickup truck to carry a large live tree, bring a sturdy board to place in the truck and use to rest the tree on. Then secure the tree with strong twine and add a bright red bandana on the end to warn oncoming cars that the tree is closer than they think.

Cool New Christmas Tree Trend: Bubble Trees!