Wednesday, August 20, 2008

How to Visit West Hollywood, California

How to Visit West Hollywood, California
If you're planning a trip to California, why not visit West Hollywood? Home of the famous Sunset Strip, and home of the Stars. You never know when a famous actor will come strolling down the Blvd. With so many activities to occupy your time, you're bound to find yourself with more than enough to keep yourself busy.
Instructions
Difficulty: Easy
Things You'll Need:
Reservations Walking shoes Dancing Shoes
Visit West Hollywood, California
Step 1:
Choose from over 140 different restaurant locations. Enjoy breakfast at Hugos or relax with a Bloody Mary at The Courtyard.
Step 2:
Come to life after dark in one of West Hollywood's many nightclubs, comedy clubs, and lounges. 7969 has a bar that overlooks the dance floor.
Step 3:
Dance at Whiskey A Go Go, or visit The Laugh Factory; home of many big name comedians.
Step 4:
Shop in West Hollywood's 1.9 square miles of galleries, spas, and boutiques.
Step 5:
Search for collectibles at the Armani Exchange, or visit LASC; the shop that carries everything for men.
Step 6:
Visit Le Bra Lingerie on North Robertson Blvd for a beautiful piece of lingerie.
Step 7:
Visit West Hollywood's museums, art galleries, playhouses, and theatres.
Step 8:
Visit Coast Playhouse, or the Actors Circle Theatre. If you find yourself on Melrose Ave. check out the Pop Factory, or visit Moss.
Step 9:
Make your reservations in one of West Hollywood's many hotels, motels, or studio apartments. There definitely isn't a shortage of places to stay.
Tips & Warnings
Visit your local AAA for a full list of accomodations. They carry information brochures for almost every vacation hot-spot in the world. Hollywood, California is definitely in that category.
Be safe, especially if you're out late.
Resources
West Hollywood

How to Make Rubber Bracelets.

How to Make Rubber Bracelets
Maybe you've seen them sprouting up everywhere? Those simple rubber bracelets with their cute sayings. Some read, Best Friend, others say different names, and some just have fancy designs. Walk into a mini mart and you're sure to find a counter display filled with a variety of rubber bracelets. Making a rubber bracelet can be as simple as putting a large rubber band on your wrist. Whatever method you choose, making a rubber bracelet is simple. Just follow a few basic steps.
Instructions
Difficulty: Easy
Things You'll Need:
Rubber material Scissors Glue Markers Glitter Sparkles Crystals Needle Thread
Make Rubber Bracelets
Step 1:
Purchase a large rubber band or a small toy Barbie bicycle. Both of these items fit on the wrist.
Step 2:
Using sharp scissors, cut 8 inch strips from belts, gloves, rubber mats, or bicycle innertubes. Connect the ends together with glue.
Step 3:
Accurately measure your cuts with chalk. Chalk stays on well, is easy to see, and wipes off easily.
Step 4:
Add color to your rubber bracelets using colored markers.
Step 5:
Glue beads, crystals, glitter, sparkles, and studs to your rubber bracelets for decoration.
Step 6:
Hang tassles, chains, and charms from your rubber bracelets using a strong adhesive.
Tips & Warnings
Already pre-formed rubber bands make the best rubber bracelets. For maximum decorating space, find rubber that is at least 1/2 inch wide. If your bracelets are thin enough you can sew the ends together with a needle and thread.
Use a strong adhesive glue to ensure a long lasting hole.
Resources
Rubber Bracelets