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Fashion / All I Want For Christmas Is You by peakemnxf: 7:42am On Nov 11, 2015
It is nice to have a boyfriend for Christmas, you won’t feel alone, unhappy or special. Christmas can be the best time of the year. What it feels like to have a nice boyfriend? You can get gifts in each holidays, he knows your birthday, your taste, even your period.

This winter is colder than last year, I have prepared the needed cloth and scarf to keep warm, but I hate to look like the same as anyone else. So I find some interesting iron on transfers made of rhinestone to make my stuff look different.

And it is the reason that I come to Peakembxf Rhinestone Transfers. Of course, the discount there is also nice.

Merry Christmas

Fashion / Pink Ribbon Care Breast Cancer Fight With Rhinestone Transfers by peakemnxf: 7:31am On Aug 21, 2015
"The pink ribbon is an international symbol of breast cancer awareness. Pink ribbons, and the color pink in general, identify the wearer or promoter with the breast cancer brand and express moral support for women with breast cancer. Pink ribbons are most commonly seen during National Breast Cancer Awareness Month."
from wiki
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Fashion / School Time Is The Best Part In Life by peakemnxf: 9:01am On Aug 10, 2015
school time is the best part in life, so if we can prepare something special to keep it nice and shine, it would be really amazing.
Peakembxf is now offering you the great school kids rhinestone transfers to shine the opening season.

Fashion / School New Fashion Surprise A New Semester by peakemnxf: 9:05am On Jul 29, 2015
Surprise A New Semester
Be attractive with crystal,
Be beautiful with glitter,
Be charmming with vinyl & sequin.
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Fashion / China: Clothes Come Off In Viral Uniqlo Sex Video by peakemnxf: 9:29am On Jul 15, 2015
Source From the Internet

Beijing (CNN)The "hottest" shopping destination in Beijing is putting one of the world's most popular clothing chains in the hot seat.
In a viral smartphone video posted Tuesday, a young Chinese couple can be seen having passionate sex in what appears to be a Uniqlo store fitting room.
A bespectacled man, dressed in black from head to toe, is heard telling a naked woman to kiss him as he tapes their steamy session in the mirror.
"Call me husband" and "say we'll be together" were a few of other phrases he uttered to her ear as piped music played in the background.
Then, toward the end of the video, another female voice -- over an intercom:
"Dear customers, welcome to the Uniqlo store at Sanlitun. There are no fitting rooms on the first floor. Please proceed to the second and third floor if you need to try clothes on."
The footage went viral overnight, attracting millions of views and thousands of comments. By midday Wednesday, however, most posts containing the clip had been taken down.
Beijing police announced online that they had received complaints about the video and would investigate the case.
Uniqlo: It wasn't us
Uniqlo is one of the world's biggest "fast-fashion" chains that has been quickly expanding its presence in the Chinese market.
Its three-story flagship store at Sanlitun, one of the trendiest retail and entertainment districts in Beijing, teems with shoppers throughout the day.
Some Chinese Internet users speculated the footage was a marketing ploy by Uniqlo, prompting the Japan-based company to issue a statement denying any involvement.
"As a responsible international brand, Uniqlo is dedicated to providing consumers with safe, comfortable and quality shopping experiences and locations," the company said. "We would like to remind all customers to abide by society's moral standard... and properly and appropriately use our fitting rooms."

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Fashion / July 4th rhinestone transfers from peakembxf by peakemnxf: 9:07am On Jun 08, 2015
Independence Day, commonly known as the Fourth of July or July Fourth, is a federal holiday in the United States commemorating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, declaring independence from Great Britain. Independence Day is commonly associated with fireworks, parades, barbecues, carnivals, fairs, picnics, concerts, baseball games, family reunions, and political speeches and ceremonies, in addition to various other public and private events celebrating the history, government, and traditions of the United States. Independence Day is the National Day of the United States.

Peakembxf is a manufacturer of rhinestone iron on transfer, custom wholesale rhinestone transfers, hotfix rhinestones, rhinestone buttons, embroidery lace. We offer rhinestone transfers, custom rhinestone transfers, hotfix rhinestones, glitter transfers and sequin transfers. We have over 10 years of experience and good reputations in this field by supplying superior quality rhinestone iron on transfers at competitive prices in the world market. Let Peakembxf to be your One Stop Wholesale Rhinestone Transfers Supplier.

We guarantee high quality and ultra-low price of rhinestone transfers. We will be responsible for any quality problem of our products. Persisting in the policy of "quality, time and mutual benefits", our corporation has become an expert manufacturer of rhinestone transfers and motifs. With double quality inspection systems and timely delivery, our Rhinestone Iron On Transfers, rhinestone buttons, and embroidery lace are popular in the USA and Europe. If you have any queries, please feel free to contact us.

Fashion / 2015 Brand New Glitter Design For July 4th Celebration by peakemnxf: 7:18am On Apr 16, 2015
Glitter reflects light at different angles, making your life to sparkle or shimmer. We also add Rhinestone and Nailhead in the July 4th collection, check for details. here are desings for your enjoy, welcome to turn to peakembxf when you need rhinestone heat transfers works. Best wishes.

Fashion / Do You Have Any Travel Plan This Month? by peakemnxf: 3:40am On Apr 08, 2015
There is an old saying in Chinese that “April is the most beautiful month in the whole year”. So, do you have any plan to travel out in this amazing month? I will show you my plan first, and would be really happy to know your plan.
When you come into the world, you need to feel the sun and walk in the street with the one you love. So my plan is to find a place with beautiful secenery with my boyfriend, what do you think?
Also, Mother's Day is a modern celebration honoring one's own mother, as well as motherhood, maternal bonds, and the influence of mothers in society. It is celebrated on various days in many parts of the world, most commonly in the months of March or May. It complements similar celebrations honoring family members, such as Father's Day and Siblings Day.
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Have a nice April.

Fashion / Join Our Spring Party For Wholesale Rhinestone Heat Transfers by peakemnxf: 7:54am On Mar 12, 2015
After ten days leave, we peakembxf is now working hard to offer you a totally new experience in the new year. In this spring, we have series new collections for you, and if you have further requirements to us, we will do whatever we can to help you.

We are now planning to design new iron on motifs about Dance girl in this beautiful spring. You can also submit your designs to us and we will make it happen for you. We are still working to bring in new designs for you all the time, any of your ideas are valued by us. We have already made some latest works at our web, you can easily access to them through our home page.

Peakembxf offer custom rhinestone transfers, rhinestone transfers, hotfix rhinestones, rhinestone buttons, and embroidery lace. We have over 10 years of experience and good reputations in this field by supplying superior quality merchandises at competitive prices in the world market.

Spring is a nice day, and it is a good idea to prepare something green for holiday as well as St. Patrick’ s Day. And if you don’t know much about this holiday, it is really our great honor to tell you something about it.

Wiki: Saint Patrick's Day, or the Feast of Saint Patrick (Irish: Lá Fhéile Pádraig, "the Day of the Festival of Patrick"wink, is a cultural and religious celebration occurring annually on 17 March, the death date of the most commonly-recognised patron saint of Ireland, Saint Patrick.

Fashion / Various Christmas Customs Around The World by peakemnxf: 7:00am On Dec 23, 2014
Most of you are familiar with American, Canadian and English Christmas customs, which are largely the same, including Santa bringing presents that sit below a lit up tree. But have you ever wondered just how Christmas is celebrated in China, or in Finland? Whether you’re just interested in learning more about other cultures or want to incorporate some new traditions into your holiday celebrations, this article is filled with all you need to know about international Christmases. Peakembxf collect.

Poland
For Poles, Christmas Eve is a night of magic when animals are said to talk and people have the power to predict the future. It’s a time for families to gather and reconcile any differences, and to remember loved ones who have gone before them.
Wigilia (vee-GEEL-yah), which literally means "vigil," or waiting for the birth of Baby Jesus, is considered more important than Christmas Day itself.
Wigilia is a meatless meal because, years ago, Roman Catholics fasted for the four weeks of Advent, including Christmas Eve. In the past there were thirteen main dishes (representing the Apostles and Christ), but, these days, many families have replaced this tradition with a twelve-fruit compote for dessert.
The foods are to represent the four corners of the earth -- mushrooms from the forest, grain from the fields, fruit from the orchards, and fish from the lakes and sea.
Meals vary from family to family but usually include a special soup followed by many elegant fish preparations, vegetables, and pierogi.

Czech Republic
The Czech version of Saint Nick is known as Svaty Mikulas, who is said to climb down to Earth from the heavens using a golden rope. Mikulas is accompanied by an angel and a devil who help him decide which girls and boys deserve treats and toys, and which ones deserve a swatch.
There are a lot of fortune-telling traditions that are associated with Christmas as well. One involves a family member cutting a branch from a cherry tree and putting it inside in water. If it blooms in time for Christmas it is good luck. It also may represent that the winter will be short, or if a single woman picked the branch, it could mean she will get married in the next year.
On Christmas Eve, single woman also try to see if they will get married in the next year by standing outside with their back to their front door, removing one of their shoes and throwing it over their shoulder. If the shoe lands with the toe facing the door, then she will marry in the next year. If not, she will have to wait at least another 12 months.

Austria
Austrian children still get to celebrate the arrival of Ol’ Saint Nick, but they also have to brace themselves for the arrival of his evil counterpart, Krampus. Where Saint Nicholas rewards good behavior with treats and toys on December 6, the demonic Krampus arrives on December 5, looking to punish all the bad children. His weapons of choice are birch switches to beat children with and burlap sacks to kidnap them and throw them into the river. The worst part is that local men actually dress up like Krampus (just like many men dress up as Santa in America) and terrorize the streets. In some villages, kids are even made to run what is known as a Krampus-gauntlet, in an attempt to outrun the switches.
France
Children of East France have an evil visitor to keep them behaving all year long. Le Pere Fouettard, which translates into “The Whipping Father,” accompanies Saint Nicolas in on December 6. While St. Nick gives good children presents, Le Pere Fouettard gives coal and whippings to the naughty children.
One of the most popular origin stories of the character say that he was a greedy inn keeper who killed three rich boys on their way to boarding school. In many versions of the story, he even eats the children. Whether or not he cannibalizes the boys, the story ends when Saint Nick finds out and resurrects the children and forces Le Pere Fouettard to act as his servant throughout time.
Aside from The Whipping Father, another popular French tradition involves making a cake that looks like a traditional Yule log, known as buche de Noel. Christmas trees never really caught on in the country and while most people don’t have any use for an actual Yule log, the cake is a fun and festive substitute. Some of the buche de Nol can get fairly elaborate and even involve meringue mushrooms and edible flower decorations.

Germany
Belsnickel is the German Santa’s dark enforcer, but he’s not nearly as evil as Krumpus or The Whipping Father. Instead he just wears fur from head to toe and gives good girls and boys candy and bad children coal and switches.
Many are decorated with a wreath known as an “Adventskranz.” These wreaths have four candles which serve as a sort of weekly advent calendar, as each Sunday marks the opportunity to light a new candle.
On December 21, St. Thomas Day is believed to be the shortest day of the year and anyone who arrives late to work is called a “Thomas Donkey.” They are also given a cardboard donkey and made fun of throughout the rest of the day.
Like many places in Europe, the Christmas tree is kept secret from the children until Christmas Eve. The parents bring the tree in, decorate it with candies, tinsel, lights and toys, put presents and plates of candy treats under the tree and then ring a bell signaling that the children can enter. The children then get to eat snacks and the whole family opens presents.

Greece
Residents will fill a shallow bowl with water and then tie wire with a wooden cross and a sprig of basil over the bowl. Once a day the cross and basil are dipped into holy water, which is then sprinkled through the house. This ceremony is used to keep out goblins, known as Killikantzaroi out of the house.
These mischievous goblins that come from the center of the earth only appear during the twelve days of Christmas. While bratty, they’re not really evil and tend to do bratty things like souring milk and extinguishing fires. Because they are said to enter the house through the fireplace, fires are left burning all day and night during this time of year.
Iceland
Icelandic children were once told to behave or they would be eaten by a pair of ogres that lived up in the hills. The characters were considered to be so terrifying that a public decree banned the use of these stories to scare children into behaving.
Instead of talking about the ogre couple, parents instead started telling stories of the ogre’s children, the Jolasveinar, who are bad, but not nearly as evil as their parents. Jolasveinars were originally said to play tricks on people and steal food, but now they are responsible for giving gifts to children. Bad children don’t get presents though, they get potatoes or other items that remind them that they weren’t forgotten, but don’t deserve real presents.

Italy
In Italy, there is no Santa, but instead there a woman called a Befana that performs the general duties of Saint Nick. The story is that the three wise men stopped during their travels and asked a woman for food and shelter. She said no, but later realized her mistake when it was too late. She now travels the earth looking for the baby Jesus and on January 6th, she leaves kids a sock filled with candy or a lump of coal.
Japan
While most Japanese residents are not Christian, the majority of people still celebrate Christmas just for the fun of it. Unsurprisingly, the rituals are slightly different than those we are used to. Because KFC has marketed the idea that fried chicken is the traditional meal for the holidays, the restaurants are so busy on Christmas Day that reservations are required.
Most of the holiday celebrations revolve around romantic love more than family relationships and bakeries even sell cakes for sweethearts.
Children still have a Santa figure though, only in this case, he is a traditional Japanese god who is known for his generosity. Hoteiosho is a heavy-set Buddhist priest who carries a large sack of presents. Children know they have to be good because Hoteiosho has eyes in the back of his head.

Ukraine
While the story about German families hiding a pickle ornament on their tree is false, Ukrainians actually do hide a spider web ornament on their tree and it is supposed to be good luck for the person who finds it. The story behind the tradition is that an old widow had no money to decorate her tree and went to bed upset that her children would have an undecorated tree the next day. While she was asleep, a spider decorated the tree with a beautiful web. When the first light of day hit the webs, they turned to silver and gold and the widow and her children never went longing again.

Norway
Norwegian folklore says that Christmas Eve is kind of like Halloween and brings about a number of evil spirits and witches. The brooms of the houses are hidden to keep them away from witches and men will often go outside and shoot their guns to ward off evil spirits.
Pagan winter celebrations used to revolve around Thor’s pet goat and a person would arrive at the parties wearing a goatskin and carrying a goat head. He would eventually fake his death and then return to life. As Christianity started to take over the area, the goat was recast as a form of the devil and he was eventually banned.
Since then, the goat character was morphed into Julebukk, a “yule goat.” The new story of the goat involved him traveling from door to door where he would get gifts for keeping the evil spirits away. Nowadays, kids dress up and play the role of the Julebukk, where they get treats as they visit the houses.

Spain
Spain’s celebrations vary greatly depending on the region. In the Basque regions, the Santa role is filled by Olentzero, a fat man in a beret who smokes a pipe. He used to be an enforcer against naughty children who was said to throw a sickle down the chimney to cut the throats of kids who didn’t sleep. Nowadays though, he is a positive character like Santa that only brings good presents.
In the Catalan region, families “feed” a little log called a “Caga tio” every night from the 8th to the 23rd. On Christmas Eve, the family hits the log with a stick to release sweet treats that have been hidden in his hollow center. If you hadn’t guessed yet, “Caga tio” translates to “pooping log.”
The celebration ends when the log poops out something decidedly not sweet, usually a dried herring, an onion or a head of garlic. Catalans must enjoy poop jokes because aside from their pooping log, they also celebrate with a “Caganer,” a nativity scene character that is seen to be pooping in the corner of the scene.

Finland
Finnish people honor their departed loved ones on Christmas Eve by visiting the cemeteries and leaving candles on the graves of their family members. If they live too far away to visit their loved one’s graves, most graveyards have an area you can light a candle to remember those buried in other cemeteries. The soft snow and gentle glow of the candles make graveyards a very beautiful place to visit on Christmas Eve.

Venezuela
Venezuelans celebrate Christmas similar to many other cultures, in that they generally go to mass early on Christmas Day. The difference is that Venezuelans go to church in roller skates. In the capital, Caracas, streets are even closed off to traffic in order to keep the skaters safe. On Christmas Eve, children tie strings to their toes and let them dangle into the street, where they are tugged on by skaters as they go by. It’s certainly a different way to wake up on Christmas morning.

Fashion / What Is Peakembxf And What Can You Do With It by peakemnxf: 10:18am On Dec 09, 2014
Peakembxf is a manufacturer of rhinestone iron on transfer, custom wholesale rhinestone transfer, hotfix rhinestones, rhinestone buttons, embroidery lace. We offer rhinestone transfers, custom rhinestone transfers, hotfix rhinestones, glitter transfers and sequin transfers. We have over 10 years of experience and good reputations in this field by supplying superior quality rhinestone iron on transfers at competitive prices in the world market. Let Peakembxf to be your One Stop Wholesale Rhinestone Transfers Supplier.

We guarantee high quality and ultra-low price of rhinestone transfers. We will be responsible for any quality problem of our products. Persisting in the policy of "quality, time and mutual benefits", our corporation has become an expert manufacturer of rhinestone transfers and motifs. With double quality inspection systems and timely delivery, our Rhinestone Iron On Transfers, rhinestone buttons, and embroidery lace are popular in the USA and Europe. If you have any queries, please feel free to contact us.

Peakembxf offer custom rhinestone transfers, rhinestone transfers, hotfix rhinestones, rhinestone buttons, and embroidery lace. We have over 10 years of experience and good reputations in this field by supplying superior quality merchandises at competitive prices in the world market. If you have any queries, please feel free to Email Us: sales@peakembxf.com

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