Not exact matches
And I often find really cute Peanuts - themed
items that my son loves... as well as Star Wars themed gifts and all kinds of lovely
treasure perfect for holiday
giving!
Open shelves simply
give you an opportunity to display a collection of compelling
items, like vintage books, flowers and favorite
treasures.
Vintage
items salvaged from almost anywhere — antiques stores, hand - me - downs, and side - of - the - road
treasures add immense character to the space,
giving this porch an effect that is equal parts lived - in and stylish.
And I often find really cute Peanuts - themed
items that my son loves... as well as Star Wars themed gifts and all kinds of lovely
treasure perfect for holiday
giving!
Jamie
gives the best advice on what it really takes to create trash to
treasure items!
The staff on hand are informative but it is the
treasure trove of
items, knick - knacks and personal memorabilia that will
give you plenty of talking points for days and weeks to come.
- as Captain Olimar is making his way home, an asteroid onslaught forces him to land on a nearby planet - Sparklium is the fuel for Olimar's Dolphin III ship - with the ship's fuel depleted, you have to find
items on this planet which can be turned into fuel - collect everything from seeds to large scale
treasures - you need 30,000 Sparklium to make your way home - you are eventually required to find a lost ship part at the end of the game - levels are more linear and puzzle based, and include specific goals / goodies to collect - move Captain Olimar with the Circle Pad, while all other interactions use the touchscreen - blow your whistle, throw Pikmin and also touch certain objects - worlds are called Sectors, with six areas altogether - find all the
treasure and look for new passageways to complete a sector 100 % - passageways can grant you access to secret spots or additional levels highlighted with the letter X - the first world is called Brilliant Garden, which has lush forest environments - Yellow Pikmin can easily reach the upper screen, where you can sometimes collect goodies and pull down vines - there's a level where you use yellow Pikmin as a source to connect two wires - connecting the wires lets you see enemies and platforms that were hidden in the shadows - Winged Pikmin can be flung at high speeds, and they can pick up Olimar and help him descend down into new areas - in a later level, you need to use red Pikmin to stomp out fire and clear the way for you - Rock Pikmin are the strongest ones of the bunch and can break crystals - blue Pikmin can swim and fight well underwater - the maximum amount of Pikmin you can have in a stage is 20 - blow your whistle to call over the correct Pikmin for a task or puzzle - Ravaged Rustworks offers a unique industrial environment where you climb on pipes - Loney Tower has you climbing to the top of a tower without any help of Pikmin, and instead use pipes and Olimar's jetpack - Valley of the Breeze, found in the Leafswirl Lagoon sector, relies complete on Winged Pikmin - Barriers of Flame is in the Sweltering Parchlands sector - here you «lll be forced to improvise with Yellow and Rock Pikmin to get around fire - every world ends with a boss stage - one boss fight puts you up against a Fiery Blowhog, where you use Red Pikmin to pick up / feed bombs to the boss - beating bosses
gives you
treasures worth 1,000 Sparklium each - supports amiibo in the Splatoon, Super Mario and Animal Crossing lines - amiibo can be scanned in to grant you access to secret spots - these are one room puzzle challenges where you collect a statue - these bonus rooms will also get you 200 Sparklium every time - you are limited by how many amiibo you can summon to each secret spot - one of the
treasures you will find is an NES cartridge for Ice Climbers, which carries the name «Revenge Fantasy».
A nice new feature to this remake is that when each section of a dungeon is fully explored, you're rewarded with
items, which
gives you even more of an incentive to search out every nook and cranny of a dungeon, that's if the constant lure of
treasure and level increases wasn't already enough for you.
Exploring the island fully also comes with other benefits, as players can gather materials used to improve weapons, craft
items and mix potions, find
treasures and Location Points, landmarks that
give more personality to the Mediterranean looking Isle of Seirens.
By equipping
items you find throughout the game with the D - pad / Wii U touchscreen you can use your original Legend of Zelda
items like the hookshot to get a secret
treasure chest or to
give serious damage to a tricky boss.
In the game, players are
given control of a wild boar on a search for
treasure and rare
items.»
As you make your way through the game you are also able to collect hidden
treasures that will
give you
items, health, and most importantly, gems.
In the previous game, you could find hidden
treasure chests that
gave you
items that enhanced the characters» abilities, though that has been done away with in this game and instead you can find collectible poems and artwork.
Shovel Knight has a wide anatomy despite its 2D visual presentation that
gives players the ability to flip enemies, use secondary
items, leap over gaps, duel with foes, pogo jump, dig up the ground to find
treasure, as well as upgrade
items, armor and life points.
Allow children to take toys and other
treasured items with them to ensure they do not feel as if they can have to
give up or sacrifice the comforts of one home to be with the other parent.
Some of my most
treasured items are dishes - My Father
gave me a set of yellow, green, red and blue serving dishing that were my Mother's; I received them after she died.
They now get fragrance
items (i've been buyin on ebay lately because things are so expensive and I am not getting bonuses very often at work), maybe a piece of jewelry if I can afford it, a framed picture, something for their bulletin board / room, sometimes neat pens / pencils / paper pads and art supplies, DVDs, games, little scrapbook things that I make for them, and we try to
give them one of the little
treasure items that belonged to either my husband's parents or my grandparents (handing them down something that has sentimental value - sometimes it's an odd thing like a slide rule for my son, a crocheted doily for my daughter, etc...).
I do double duty by taking things we no longer use or truly cherish... I unclutter,
give items a chance to be
treasured as they deserve, get some cash, and come home with some new - to - me deals.