Twilight Stickers and Car Decals – So Many To Choose From!

Twilight Stickers and Car Decals – So Many To Choose From!

The Twilight series has such a strong, loyal fanbase.  Twilight New Moon is hot before it even hits the theaters!  Twilight New Moon products include tshirts, bedding, posters, calendars and more.  With so much Twilight merchandise flying off of the shelves, it is no wonder that Twilight Stickers are hot items.

Twilight stickers come in many forms.  There are the basic, everyday stickers that you can put on your folder, notebook or binder.  These are very inexpensive and can decorate almost any item.  These stickers would make a great stocking stuffer or surprise everyday gifts for teens.

There are also Twilight wall stickers.  These are applied to a clean and dry wall and lay very smooth, almost giving the impression of stencils or paint.  Some of the more romantic quotes from the movies are favorites for decorating bedroom walls.  There is even Twilight bedding and more available to complete a room.

If you are looking to let everyone know that you love Twilight, there are even car window decals you can purchase.  Just about every saying you can think of in every color is available to apply to your car window.  All you need is a clean surface and a credit card to apply it smoothly.  Be sure to use the edge of your credit card to work out any bubbles.  Also, with most decals, once it is applied to your window, it is on there for good.  So, make sure it is straight!

With the huge selection of Twilight Stickers and decals available, you are sure to find something for yourself or someone special.

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What Is Going On With The Edward Cullen And Twilight Phenomenon?

What Is Going On With The Edward Cullen And Twilight Phenomenon?

Chances are you have either read the Twilight series, you have the Twilight series memorized or you surely know someone close to you who has.

Many of you haven’t read the series because you’re usually in front of a craze like this and are ashamed to admit you didn’t read the series when Stephenie Meyer first wrote it in 2005 or maybe you haven’t read the Twilight series because it is kind of like being unique, like not having a tattoo or not being on Facebook.

The Twilight series is one of the bar none’s best literary series since C.S. Lewis Chronicles of Narnia, and is up there tied with Harry Potter, and the Lord of the Rings trilogy.

How can that be said about Twilight and how in the world can it be compared to literary greats such as Narnia? Meyer’s Twilight series of four books; Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking Dawn has somehow managed to break down age barriers as well as the gender wall.

Girls, women and even men between the ages of ten and 100 are reading and becoming obsessed with Meyer’s romantic fantasy world that I like to call “Dawson’s Creek with Vampires”.

At the center of the fantasy world is Edward Cullen, the romantic, chivalric and handsome immortal man who is always saving the day. Yes, I agree Robert Pattinson played the part well and yes he had my 34 year-old knees shaking and I occasionally think about him while sleeping however the fictionalized character in the series is what has women across the globe swooning and comparing their significant others to Edward Cullen.

It’s reminiscent of the New Kids on the Block craze back in the early 1990s. It’s also reminiscent of the current Jonas Brother’s craze. Women everywhere are dreaming about this romantic and sexy vampire who manages to save his true love Bella, numerous times.

Edward was technically born in 1901. He technically ‘died’ at age 17 in 1918 however this is just when he became immortal. Therefore, he lived through the entire twentieth century soaking in the music, culture, literature and chivalry like a sponge.

He is a pure gentleman as he opens doors, gently kisses and caresses Bella, and they don’t even have sexual relations until readers are well into the Twilight series. When they do finally make love, Edward is as gentle and as caring as any woman would dream their partner to be. He is always concerned for Bella, he listens to Debussy and he can quote Shakespeare. Does it get more romantic than this?

Edward has famous quotations in the series which are quite possibly the most romantic things ever said to a woman in this century. Edward tells Bella “You are my heart now.” My favorite line from the movie is “You are like my own personal brand of heroin.” He also tells Bella from his heart that he has been looking for her for a long time. He says “And so the lion fell in love with the lamb….” This is his romantic and gentlemanly way of professing his love for her.

I was not happy with Edward’s character when he left her broken-heart in the woods in the beginning of the second book, New Moon. In fact, I cried and I don’t think I have sobbed that hard since my last break-up.

Edward leaves Bella because he just loves her that much he would rather suffer in heartbreak the rest of his life than further endanger her life. Don’t worry; they reunite and Twilight fans just accept the fact that you won’t like New Moon nearly as well as the other three books in the series.

The break-up is where the “Team Edward” versus “Team Jacob” controversy comes from. In her extremely unbearable heartbreak which nearly kills her, Bella turns to best friend – and werewolf – Jacob.

It is my opinion that the “Team Jacob” people cannot see that Edward left her out of love and he wanted his soul mate to be safe. I understand the “Team Jacob” people were so indebted to Jacob for ‘saving her life’ as she seriously nearly died of a broken heart.

Regardless of if you are Team Jacob or Team Edward you will learn to accept the fact that while Edward and Bella are truly soul mates, apparently so are their daughter, Renesmee and Jacob.

There are three specific parts in the first book, Twilight, that stick out in any woman’s mind as being the moments she fell in love with and then even more in love with, Edward Cullen.

Women are so prone to falling in love with the ‘Knight in Shining Armor’ and that is exactly what Edward Cullen’s character delivers. We women fantasize about being rescued from these situations and Edward makes it a reality. Well, a fictional reality.

Edward saves Bella from being completely crushed by a mini-van in the beginning of the series. He uses his speed to get from one end of the parking lot to the other, where Bella is and uses his immense strength to stop the mini-van from crushing her into her own vehicle. She is completely unharmed and does not have a scratch on her.

Meyer’s describes the adrenaline and the sexual chemistry that is going between the two during this scene and it takes everything we have to not start naming our first child Edward.

In another scene, Bella Swan is walking in a dark and unlit area in an unknown town. Some drunken guys are harassing her and the situation actually gets quite tense. There is a feeling that Bella is in real danger and could be assaulted or even raped. Suddenly out of nowhere Edward comes flying out of the darkness to save the day.

Bella is safely in his car within seconds and Edward gives the guys a visual warning that the reader can only pretend to comprehend the fear going through their veins.

Finally, the ballet-studio scene is the most romantic in such a sick way. Edward saves Bella from James, the bad vampire who is tracking her to kill her. Edward saves her once by getting James away from her and aiding in the killing of James, and saves Bella again when he goes against absolutely every instinct he has and sucks the venom from her blood without killing her.

To women and men everywhere, from ages ten to 100, Edward Cullen is the Romeo of the twenty-first century, without a doubt.

Neelima Reddy, author of this article writes for CelebToast.com. Know more about celeb gossips, celeb fashions, celeb life style, movies, television shows etc… Visit Celebrity Blog

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12 Love Quotes to Celebrate Sweetest Day

12 Love Quotes to Celebrate Sweetest Day

Sweetest Day is right around the corner and romantics everywhere are looking for love quotes to recite to those they hold near and dear. Plum out of love quotes or romantic sayings to share? Fear not. These twelve gems will come to your rescue, making this year’s Sweetest Day one of the most romantic yet.

1. “The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart.” ~ Helen Keller

2. “There is nothing holier in this life of ours than the first consciousness of love, the first fluttering of its silken wings.” ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

3. “Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies.” ~ Aristotle

4. “Real love stories never have endings.” ~ Richard Bach

5. “The most precious possession that ever comes to a man in this world Is a woman’s heart.” ~ Josiah G. Holland

6. “Love and desire are the spirit’s wings to great deeds.” ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

7. “Love and you shall be loved. All love is mathematically just, as much as two sides of an algebraic equation.” ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

8. “Love means to commit oneself without guarantee, to give oneself completely in the hope that our love will produce love in the loved person. Love is an act of faith, and whoever is of little faith is also of little love.” ~ Erich Fromm

9. “In dreams and in love there are no impossibilities.” ~ Janos Arany

10. “Love is always bestowed as a gift – freely, willingly, and without expectation – We don’t love to be loved; we love to love.” ~ Leo F. Buscaglia

11. “Love is the emblem of eternity; it confounds all notion of time; effaces all memory of a beginning, all fear of an end.” ~ Madame De Stael

12. “The hours I spend with you I look upon as sort of a perfumed garden, a dim twilight, and a fountain signing to it – you and you alone make me feel that I am alive – Other men, it is said, have seen angels, but I have seen thee and thou art enough.” ~ George Moore

While the traditional flowers and chocolates may do the job, why not take a more romantic approach? Actions can speak louder than words, but some words paint a beautiful picture. Let the above twelve love quotes paint a picture of how you feel about your loved one this Sweetest Day.

For more love quotes, check out the popular Famous-Quotes-And-Quotations.com, a website that specializes in ‘Top 10’ lists of quotations in dozens of categories.

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Twilight Party Ideas For Everyone

Twilight Party Ideas For Everyone

Twilight Party Ideas have become more and more popular as time goes on since Stephenie Meyer published her book series, Twilight.  Tweens and Teenagers have gone wild over this human and vampire romance story. It’s is easy to understand too.  Who wouldn’t want dreamy Edward Cullen, the almost perfect mate….even if he is a vampire! 

With the popularity of Twilight, more and more teenagers want to use Twilight party ideas to create a unique and interesting theme for their parties…birthdays, Halloween or just any “I-feel-like-wanting-to-throw-a-party” occasion.

 

So where do you find good Twilight party ideas? It’s easy. Read the books and get your party ideas right from them.  Begin with your color scheme…black and red…and white.  Just look at the book covers and you will begin to get ideas from them.  Use these basic colors for your decorations and your party supplies…the table cloths, plates, invitations…everything!

On the cover of the first book, Twilight, there is a red apple.  So put apples all over the table. Put them in fruit bowls set on the table or put one next to each place setting, or even right on top of every plate.

Do you own the Twilight Soundtrack or DVD?  It would be the perfect music for this party theme.  If not, why not download some of the soundtrack songs.  You can do that for free online.   Choose “Super Massive Black Hole” or “Bella’s Lullaby” and of course, don’t forget Linkin Park and Muse!  Play the movie for party background noise.

Even though the Cullen’s are not Fang bearing blood suckers you can wear vampire fangs and some sparkle make up.  If you really want to play the part you can get some FX Vampire Lenses for your eyes.  They come in all colors and designs and are really hypnotic to look at.  

If you have a few Twilight posters, or can buy a couple, they would go far as decorations for your party room.  You can also use pictures of the cast and characters cut out from magazines and put into picture frames. 

 

Twilight Games!  Of course, no party is complete unless you play some fun games. Twilight trivia and quizzes are very popular amongst the Tween and Teen age fan group.  Just go through the books to get some questions and quotes to use. I’ve heard there was even a Twilight board game, but have never seen one myself.  Have you? Is it any good?

 

Using these fun Twilight ideas might just make you the Party Queen to your Twi-hard friends.  series.  I’m sure, since most Twilight fans are very creative people, you can come up with a lot more fun ideas for your party. Make sure to have fun…since that is what a party is all about.  remember.

 

Jillian Gallo is a freelance writer who loves parties and thinks finding good party ideas, fun party games and cheap party supplies is fun! Be sure to visit http://www.partyideasparade.com to find easy party ideas, cheap party supplies and great party recipes for all your party needs!

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Today?S Twilight Characters And The Old-Fashioned Count Dracula

Today?S Twilight Characters And The Old-Fashioned Count Dracula

There’s a lot of hype about Twilight, and it’s not coming just from teenage girls. For better or worse, the series has captured the interest of readers with a wide range of age and experience. Much like Harry Potter and other fiction with an element of the fantastical, the supernatural parts are far from being entirely new. Twilight puts a current spin on the decidedly vintage idea of the vampire.

That most famous of vampires, Count Dracula, was first incarnated in the book Dracula, written by Bram Stoker and published in 1897. (In the Twilight world, this is only four years before Edward Cullen is born, meaning the poor guy has been plagued by negative vampire stereotypes his whole life.) Whereas the Cullens move to Forks, Washington, to adhere to a “vegetarian” diet and avoid the sunlight that would reveal their sparkly skin, Dracula relocates to Great Britain from his native Transylvania (modern-day Romania) precisely to feed on as many people as possible. They say that English cuisine leaves something to be desired, but for Dracula, London is the perfect place to find serving after serving of his favorite dish.

In short, Dracula displays none of Edward’s restraint around Bella. Desirable women are promptly bitten and turned into vampires, and this is the enduring image of vampires in our culture. We don’t even find out that much about him; most of the book consists of other characters – the good guys – trying to hunt him down. As these Twilight quotes show, the series doesn’t stray away from acknowledging this literary heritage.

[Bella:] “Don’t laugh – but how can you come out during the daytime?”

[Edward] laughed anyway. “Myth.”
“Burned by the sun?”
“Myth.”
“Sleeping in coffins?”
“Myth.”

Take that, Mr. Stoker – your information is clearly out of date. Twilight characters spend a fair amount of time dealing with the past, though, and Bella makes some observations about other myths she digs up in her research on vampires. “It seemed that most vampire myths centered around beautiful women as demons and children as victims,” Bella decides. “[T]hey also seemed like constructs created to explain away the high mortality rates for young children, and to give men an excuse for infidelity.” In other words, Bella has figured out that the way we explain things we don’t understand has a lot to do with the current cultural climate.

So if we take a step back from Bella, and look at her and Edward as a fictional characters, we could look at Twilight the same way. The book has taken a well-known cultural figure and distorted it into something recognizable and approachable by today’s standards. Twilight is really about the plight of teenagers, and, in Stoker’s time, adolescence wasn’t as popular a theme (and didn’t sell as much merchandise) as it is today. A common reading of Edward and Bella’s struggle to be together without any deadly fang action is that it mirrors the teenage desire for, and anxiety about, sexual experiences. Edward is attractive, but dangerous; Bella is willing, but overemotional. Vampirism in Dracula is highly sexualized, but in a different way. In adapting the vampire for modern times and trying to leave Dracula behind, Twilight deals less with vampire stereotypes as it does with stereotypes of adolescents. As is evident, though, the figure of Count Dracula has endured to the present day, and it remains to be seen whether Twilight will have the same long lasting influence on how we imagine vampires.

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