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Country Living Shortcuts to Decorating Country Style

Country Living Shortcuts to Decorating Country Style
Country Living Shortcuts to Decorating Country Style



Country Living Decorating with Candles: Accents for Every Room
Country Living Decorating with Candles: Accents for Every Room
Country Living magazine throws some beautiful light on one of today's most popular decorating items: the candle. Whether for a party or a romantic dinner, these design concepts are truly illuminating. Candles warm the heart and lighten the spirit, so enjoy their soothing effect any time of year, indoors or out, with Country Living's enlightening decorating ideas. Use candles' flickering golden light to brighten a porch, add charm to a table setting, and dramatize a space. Place candles in an alluring array of holders and arrange them on shelves. Gently illuminate a hallway with lighted candles set in traditional sconces. Try a little bathtime aromatherapy with fragrant candles that enhance relaxation. Those who need a helping hand with practical matters will find a special section devoted to the finer points of buying, using, and even making container candles and ice lanterns.



Country/western dance - Country/western dance, also called Country and Western dance, encompasses many dance forms or styles, which are typically danced to country-western music, and which are stylistically associated with American country and/or western traditions. In this article the terms "country/western", "country-western" and "western" are used interchangeably.

Gospel Country - Gospel Country is a subgenre of gospel music with a country twang, also known as Christian Country or Country Gospel or Inspirational Country. Many secular Country Music artists have recorded gospel songs on their albums or have performed gospel music on their radio or television shows.

Neotraditional country - Neotraditional country, also known as "new traditional" country, is a country music style that rejects both the Nashville Sound and "traditional" honky-tonk. Generally melodic and harmonic, neotraditional country emphasizes the instrumental background of country music.

Royal Scottish Country Dance Society - The Royal Scottish Country Dance Society (RSCDS), was founded in 1923 as the Scottish Country Dance Society by Jean Milligan and Ysobel Stewart of Fasnacloich, who wanted to preserve country dancing as performed in Scotland, country dancing having fallen into disuse after the influx of continental ballroom dances such as the waltz or quadrilles and, later on, American-style dances like the One-step or foxtrot. (The SCDS didn't become the RSCDS until the early 1950s.



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