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Storybook Treasures

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

When jrb and I returned from California this week, you can only imagine how delighted we were to find a package waiting for us!  A package!  A package!  He sang as he danced around in a circle.  Will mail always make him this happy, I wondered as we tore open the box.  To my delight, it was a Scholastic Storybook Treasure DVD of our FAVORITE Doreen Cronin books which include Giggle Giggle, Quack, Duck for President and my personal favorite Diary of a Worm!

The DVD was sent to me to review and it did not disappoint.  The stories remained true to the spirit of the books, entertaining to both kids and adults.  Jrb loved listening to the stories in Spanish (no, he doesn’t speak Spanish, he just likes the sound of the language) and I loved the “talk about the stories” feature which encourages conversation about the story ~ which is always a bonus!

The other thing I LOVED was the  pacing of the stories. They were not fast-paced like so many other cartoons and movies, but instead  took their time as the story evolved which is a lot like real life, which is something that makes me very happy.

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Portrait Parties

Monday, January 18th, 2010

For those of you who heard our Radio show last week, we talked about a new craze that is sweeping the mommy nation…Portrait Playdates.  the idea is simple, playgroups or just groups of families and friends gather at one house while a photographer takes pictures of the individual kids or families. It is a great way to get professional pictures taken at an affordable price.  If you are local to Chicago here is the contact info for a FABOOSH photgrapher!  She was so wonderful with my little one and took amazing pictures!!!

see details below:

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Cool Holiday Gift Idea

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

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While Doing research for an upcoming article on easy and inexpensive gifts…I came across this idea.  It is a little more expensive than my typical $10 price tag…but it is super cool and provides many opportunites for fun headlines and captions:

Work together at the computer to create a personalized magazine cover starring your favorite teacher, best friend or family member.  Use the free online design tool at YourCover.com to upload your photo and then personalize the title and each headline to reflect fun facts and special memories of your cover star.  As much fun to make as it is to give, it’s a gift they’ll keep forever because you made it just for them.

For more info check out:  www.YourCover.com.

New life for old trophies

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

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My 8 year-old’s soccer season just ended — a bittersweet time. I was lucky enough to coach the Pink Porcupines this year (blindingly bright pink uniforms this year and a cheer to go with them “Go Pink Porcupines, Point, Prick, Ouch!”) and I could not have had a better group of girls — I absolutely adore them all. But, our last game felt like I was coaching barely moving popsicles, so from a temperature standpoint, basketball is looking pretty good. This year our soccer club changed from giving trophies to juggling balls — a very practical and fun switch, but for my kids anyway, the trophy is an important way to show how many years they have played. So I thought, why not embrace the Pink Porcupine spirit and make my own? We scooped up nine mismatched soccer trophies from Goodwill (99¢ – $1.99 each), unscrewed the figures from their various bases, painted them with plastic-bonding spray paint and another coat of florescent pink paint, reattached them to the bases, and happy day — one-of-a-kind glowing trophies. I also made name plates, printed on photo paper and “laminated” with clear contact paper, attached with Super77.

I rarely do anything crafty early, so the only thing I would have done differently is to test the paint ahead of time. Some of the figures’ paint jobs cracked slightly, letting the plastic-bonding undercoat to show through. We decided that this “aged” look made them look old and valuable. Other than some funny comments from the girls who got “guy” figures (we cannot be picky at Goodwill!) they went over well, and will definitely remind them of a great season.

Go team! Jenna

The trophy figures with a first coat of plastic-bonding spray paint

The trophy figures with a first coat of plastic-bonding spray paint

Second coat of bright pink spray paint

Second coat of bright pink spray paint

Tip Junkie!

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

How exciting for us to be featured on Tip Junkie today.  This is one of my favorite sites as it always has “why didn’t I think about that” ideas that make life easier / cheaper / better.  My favorite section is their handmade gift ideas which today includes our “LACY ROCKS” photo idea. Thanks Jenna for coming up with this great idea way back when!

To check it out visit:

http://www.tipjunkie.com/2009/10/handmade-gift-ideas-2.html

Best,

Beth

Easy Gifts: When a bottle of wine or box of soap is not enough

Friday, August 14th, 2009

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Last Spring, Jenna and I worked with  a wonderful “guru” named Lacy who helped guide us with our new website, etc.  To show our appreciation, we came up with a easy to make, really creative and very inexpensive thank you gift that she LOVED!!  Here’s what I did:  I printed out a flyer that said Lacy Rocks (because she does) and went over to Northwestern University (near my house) and posted it on one of their bulletin boards that had tons of flyers for bands, performances and GRE prep!  I took a few snapshots from afar and up close:

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I Framed my “best” photo in a plain 5×7 frame, wrapped it up and wrote a note that went something like this:  Lacy,We always knew you were a Rockstar and here’s the proof. Clever!

Thanks for Reading,

~ Beth