Sentences with phrase «as a keepsake by»

An extended sequence about Thor having grown up without ever learning the colors falls flat, as does a mini-running gag about a misspelled note by Frank kept as a keepsake by Violet.

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For $ 45 per person, patrons will be led by an instructor from Pinot's Palette on how to paint a sunset on a keepsake canvas as they enjoy Mexico's oldest beer, Victoria, along with fresh salsa and tortilla chips from De Noche Mexicana.
Artisan Leather is clearly very inspired by making personal items for people to cherish, «I most enjoy making my hand stitched leather notebooks: Not only are they pleasing to create, but they often become a very special keepsake to their owners, especially when given as a gift.
Handmade blankets, especially personalized blankets, are particularly treasured by parents as a keepsake of their baby's early years.
Breast milk jewelry is jewelry made from pumped or expressed mother's breast milk as a keepsake often worn by the mother.
Chosen as one of the top new baby apps by Mashable, this program helps you create a valuable keepsake for your child by tracking milestones, taking and organizing photos, and even creating a memorable book cover.
Once you have your new Story Starters game, stop by Code Name: Mama to find creative ways to encourage little ones to tell stories and capture those stories as keepsakes.
Make your guests feel extra special by monogramming the basket as a keepsake that they can take home with them after a wonderful weekend or holiday as guests in your home.
by Walter Chaw There's the seed of an interesting idea in Neil LaBute's Possession — something traceable to A.S. Byatt's melodramatic novel of the same name: the film's one clumsily extended trope that it is about keepsakes and the desire for memento mori and memento amor as it manifests amongst intellectuals.
Convincing herself that the precious keepsake was delivered by a guardian angel on behalf of her long - lost mother, the desperate 12 year - old seizes on the discovery as a promising sign of a possible reunion.
With feature articles, excerpts and exposés by such quintessential writers as Hunter S. Thompson, Matt Taibbi and David Harris, this book is an irresistible and essential keepsake of the magazine that has defined American music for generations of readers.
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