MANILA - Valentine’s Day is just a heartbeat away. Are you planning on giving chocolates and flowers again to your special one?
Although romantic tokens are always popular, why not consider gifts
that will last beyond Valentine’s Day and make a lasting impact on your
significant other’s life? These gifts reflect long-term thinking and
express your deep concern.
Unlike presents that you can just pick up from a store, these gifts
entail a bit of research or “digging” on your part, which show that you
are willing to give the gift of time and security to your loved one.
Here are seven gifts that will clearly show you are "investing" in your relationship.
1. Art.
Artwork by the masters is always valuable, but if you can’t afford one, there are plenty of other equally promising pieces. An art piece, especially by an up and coming artist, is a gift whose value can grow over time. This is not limited to paintings, but also to sculpture and other art forms.
The best part? Works of art come in different price points, so you can acquire one within your budget, Spend time in galleries and check out art exhibits to get a feel of what’s out there. Make sure to do your research before you buy anything. Make sure that you get a piece according to your partner’s taste.
2. Jewelry.
The best thing about jewelry is that they are not only very romantic when given as a gift, they also appreciate in value. Gold prices, for instance, have been rising over the past few years, so you can pick up a ring, necklace, or earrings that your loved one will like. Diamonds and precious stones can likewise appreciate over time. Before buying jewelry, check out an appraiser so you know you’re getting something of value that will appreciate over time.
3. Expensive time pieces.
If your loved one likes time pieces, get a top-end watch. Usually, these are mechanical, handcrafted pieces that are laden with precious stones. Unlike new models, these pieces can last through generations while keeping their value. Do some research to know what these pieces and brands are.
4. Mutual funds.
Mutual funds may not exactly sound romantic, but when you give this to a loved one, you are showing long-term concern. The nice thing about mutual funds is that you can put in an amount that you are comfortable with. Later on, you can continue to top up this amount or you can leave it to your loved one to continue doing so.
Mutual funds can be invested in a variety of instruments with different risks that suit the recipient’s profile. You can get these at any financial institution, whose experts can readily answer your questions.
5. Home improvement.
Show your love by investing in a home improvement program, which will not only help improve the atmosphere that contributes to your loved one’s well-being, but can also improve the value of your home. Don’t just focus on beautification. You can also find ways to make full use of your land and invest in disaster-proofing your home, which are steps that can definitely add to its value.
6. Skills enhancement.
Enroll your loved one in a program that can enhance or upgrade his or her skills, possibly in new fields. Learning is a lifelong process, and the benefits of joining this program is sure to last for a long time. There are many options available to suit different inclinations and learning priorities. You can check out online courses, as well as face-to-face workshops offered by universities and other skills training providers.
7. Wellness programs.
Your loved one’s physical, mental, and emotional well-being is important to his/her happiness. It also ensures good health and freedom from costly medications. For Valentine’s, why not enroll your loved one in a gym or a fitness program? Alternatively, yoga classes or a visit to the spa for alternative treatments are also good for physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
For this coming Valentine’s Day, give a gift whose positive effect will last for more than a day. This is a sign of true love and a real gesture of a lifetime.
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Want your artwork to become a Viber sticker?
MANILA – Would you like your artwork to become a sticker in the popular messaging app Viber? If yes, then this contest is for you.
Viber, a mobile messaging app known for its stickers such as LegCat and Violet, is launching a global sticker design initiative called "Sticky Fingers" to find the artist who will create the next Viber sticker character.
“Filipinos are known for many things – creativity, talent, and wit among them, and that’s why we believe that our artists will be strong contenders in this competition,” said Crystal Lee, Viber Country Manager for the Philippines.
Stickers are a core part of Viber’s service, with millions of people using them every day. In 2014, Viber’s 516 million users sent 22 billion stickers.
The winning artist will be selected by a panel that includes Viber Creative Director Erez Shocher and Chief Marketing Officer Mark Hardy.
They will work with the Viber Design Studio to turn their Sticky Fingers character into a fully developed commercial Sticker Pack that will be sold in Viber’s Sticker Market.
The artist will receive a share of revenue every time the Sticker Pack is bought.
Their work will also be featured around the world via Viber and Talenthouse’s social media channels.
Entries will be accepted only until April 16 at 1 a.m. (Philippine Time) through www.viber.com/StickyFingers/Info.
source: www.abs-cbnnews.com
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Sandigan eyes 9 paintings in Imelda's office
MANILA, Philippines - The Sandiganbayan is determined to recover nine prized paintings still in the possession of Ilocos Norte Rep. Imelda Marcos.
The paintings, found in the office of Marcos at the House of Representatives, were among 24 artworks covered by a writ of attachment issued by the anti-graft court on Sept. 29.
The Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) had seized 15 of the paintings from her family’s San Juan City residence.
Sandiganbayan sheriffs and agents of the National Bureau of Investigation, along with representatives of the PCGG and Office of the Solicitor General, failed to confiscate the artworks in Imelda’s office due to lack of clearance from the Office of the Speaker.
Romulo Barrozo, sheriff of the House of Representatives, placed the nine paintings under custodia legis by signing the back of each artwork and serving a duplicate copy of the writ of attachment on Mrs. Marcos’ chief-of-staff Filadelfo Diaz to prevent the same from being moved without court approval.
The nine paintings found in Marcos’ office are Michelangelo Buonarotti’s Madonna and Child; Vase of Red Chrysanthemums by Bernard Buffet; Still Life with Idol by Paul Gaugin; L’ Aube by Joan Miro; Femme Cauchee VI by Pablo Picasso; Jardin de Kew PrĂ©s de la Serre, 1892 by Camille Pissarro; La Baignade au Grand Lemps by Pierre Bonnard; Picnic (Grandma Moses) 1959 by Anne Mary Robertson; and Moon Madness 1982 by Andrew Wyeth.
The artworks now under the custody of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas include three Madonna and Child paintings; a Femme Au Chapeu (Woman in Hat); five Vase De Fleurs (Vase of Flowers), the Paysage; a Jeune Femme En Rouge; a Coupe De Fleurs, a Panier De Fruits and a Jeune Femme Shabilant “Chavalet,” all by Paule Gobillard, and a Picasso Replica Bass Strokes painting.
Read more from The Philippine Star
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