Posts Tagged ‘Kids Gifts’
Friday, April 3rd, 2009
by Julie Hellstrom
Our family game night was one I looked forward to when I was younger. We all would pull up a chair around our kitchen table, make ice cream floats and play cards. It was a great time together.
Being a busy family of 6, we tended to go our separate ways a lot. So this was instrumental in reconnecting with each other. Because my husband’s family had the same fun times, we decided before we started our family to also implement this activity too.
As is common with childhood memories, you don’t see the problems involved in making such activities happen. We quickly realized that the age difference between our oldest and youngest (7 years) posed a problem in finding a game that both could play and enjoy.
A Few Ideas
So you weren’t really expecting me to not have a few ideas here, were you? I do. Starting with the game we learned on our last family vacation – Mexican Train Dominoes. We all could play it together – important with the size of our family – and it was fun. Plus the dominoes rules for Mexican Train aren’t hard to learn. We did find after buying the inexpensive game that the rules in the game were not the same as the ones we learned. Find the “Hellstrom” domino rules on the website listed below.
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Wednesday, April 1st, 2009
by Edie Mindell
Today, it seems as if every celebrity is designing and marketing his or her own perfume. Cosmetics and fragrances are among the three most profitable consumer products in the United States. Fragrances, perfumes, and colognes are more popular now than ever, and the act of designing your own perfume has become a recent trend. This trend does not only have to apply to the business world or the celebrity atmosphere.
You can design, make, bottle, decorate your very own perfume to your taste, and give out mini fragrances as party favors at your baby shower. There are many fragrance companies and labs that provide all the necessary ingredients and materials and offer their facilities for a fee. You can also decide to make your perfume on your own, purchase all the necessary ingredients, and complete the whole process in the comfort of your own home. Which ever route you decide to go in, there are a few basics that you should know before you make your own fragrance for your baby shower party favors.
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Tuesday, March 31st, 2009
by Edie Mindell
You have your baby’s first birthday gift shopping list penned, now it’s time to check it twice! The list is only the starting point. Even with a list in hand you are unprepared to navigate the shopping land mine. The next step for seasoned shoppers is research. You know what your toddler wants, but it is easy to become distracted by other gifts that are just too cute. If you have created your list with care then the treasure chest, easy bake oven and red wagon will be just the right stuff.
Research begins with sale advertisements. Get your hands on as many of those sale circulars as you can and begin to read. Find out what is on sale; amend your list if necessary. A word of caution here: don’t let a good sale draw you off target.
Holiday Shopping Diva Secret: Hold the course
If your list is complete, and each child on it is well supplied with gifts to fulfill their birthday fantasies don’t be tempted to add to it. At a certain point one more gift becomes gluttony. I had a friend who made this her mistake. She just could not pass up the good deals. Sometimes, the children have so much to open they got bored, asked when they could be finished and eventually they simply stopped opening gifts. Abandoning wrapped packages, they went off to play.
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Monday, March 23rd, 2009
by Edie Mindell
If you are having a baby girl, what better theme is there for your baby shower than throwing a Disney Princess themed baby shower! Every baby girl is a little princess in mommy and daddys eyes; therefore, a Disney Princess baby shower will be perfect for any baby girl shower! This theme is most suitable for an all girls baby shower because of its ultra feminine essence. Both delicate and girly, a Disney Princess baby will be a hit with all your friends.
Decorations will not be hard to find at all; you should be able to get a hold of infinite Disney decorations. From balloons to banners, party dcor stores always carry a variety of Disney items. Tiaras and wands are cute party favors that youll be sure to find in most stores. These will make all your girlfriends feel like princesses! For prizes, you can purchase sashes and crowns, and crown the winners of the game as queens. Pink and light purple tablecloths are ideal for this theme, and make sure to have wonderful, magical centerpieces in the middle of each table.
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Sunday, March 22nd, 2009
by Edie Mindell
A common new tradition that began a few years ago is to include an arts and crafts segment as part of your baby showers itinerary. Arts and crafts are a great way to create fun and excitement, and to strengthen bonds between friends and family. Many women, and even men, enjoy spending time together while practicing fun activities like arts and crafts. Today, there are several baby-related crafts that are a blast and will create a great time for your guests at your celebration.
The most common craft for baby showers is probably the diaper cake. This is a group activity that all your guests can do together. This is a great way to start the party, as it creates a mood of togetherness and establishes unity among all your friends and family. For this activity, you will need around fifty diapers, fifty feet of a smaller, narrow ribbon, and eight feet of a thicker, wide ribbon. Cut the fifty feet of thin ribbon into one-foot segments.
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Saturday, March 21st, 2009
by Peter Albonich
I write about mens gifts and mens gift ideas, and I get asked a lot of questions about buying great gifts for men. And there’s one question that comes up more than any other. “What gift do I buy for the man who has enough money to buy anything he wants?”
Now of course there’s lots of men with enough money to buy whatever they want, and when birthday time or Christmas time comes he’s got it all. Men like this don’t drop hints about what they would like because if they want it they buy it. Whatever he wants he’s got.
There are also plenty of men who can’t quite buy whatever they want, because there’s things he wants that he can’t afford. This is good and bad. It’s good because there’s at least some things he really wants, it’s bad because often YOU can’t afford them either. Ask him to see if there’s anything like that.
But for a moment lets assume that he’s got all he wants. There’s his birthday coming up, or maybe it’s Christmas coming up, and you really want to get him a hot gift anyway. Something he’ll love even if he’s got everything.
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Wednesday, March 18th, 2009
by Edie Mindell
This year, the hottest trends for baby naming are quite a bit unusual. From biblical names with a twist to foreign names, 2009 sets a whole new pattern for naming babies. Name meanings and history are important to consider when naming a baby, since that name will be something that will be with them for the rest of their lives. Although name definitions are the first things one usually looks at when choosing the perfect name for a baby, following name trends has become very common in todays society. Year 2008 keeps a little bit of the traditional element in popular baby names, but also integrates modern style, a retro factor, and an unusual touch.
As it has been established for the past few years, biblical traditional names are some of the most popular. Jacob, Joshua, Abigail, Daniel, and Gabriel are some names that have been prevalent in recent times. A few uncommon additions to these common biblical names are those such as Caleb, Ethan, Zachary, and Elijah. The name “Elijah” is actually one of the most popular names this year. Many people hold true to biblical names because they are classic, and they usually have a beautiful, deep meaning that professes great things for your babys life.
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Tuesday, March 17th, 2009
by Edie Mindell
The purpose of a baby shower is to celebrate the arrival of a new baby, and to welcome the little one into the world. Today, expectant mothers often decide to know the gender of the baby before they give birth, and it is known ahead of the baby shower. However, in some cases, parents choose to wait until the due date to know the sex of the baby and be surprised the day that the infant arrives.
In American society, when the gender of the baby is known, parents often begin brainstorming ideas and deciding on some names that they believe will be perfect for the baby. In many cases, parents already know what they want to name the baby even before the child is born. This is not the case, however, for various different cultures.
There are a variety of different cultures that view the baby-naming process from a completely different perspective. Each cultural group generally has some sort of a baby-naming ceremony or traditional process. From the Jewish to the Japanese, each culture views the act of giving a name to a baby from a very interesting and distinct angle.
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Tuesday, March 10th, 2009
by Edie Mindell
While the first six months of the year carry many pastel-colored flowers, beginning July, bright colors become the most common. Summer brings more joy and color into the picture and fall follows summer with intensity and power.
Julys birthday flower, the larkspur”or sometimes called the delphinium”denotes the sensitivity of an open heart and portrays strong bonds and attachments of the soul. The name delphinium coincides with its many dolphin-shaped flowers that are attached to the long, upright stem. The color of the flower can vary between red, yellow, purple, blue, or white, and each flower has five petals. The five petals meet and join together to form a concave flower with a spur at the end, hence the name larkspur. Larkspurs convey a lighthearted emotion and a feeling of levity.
The gladiola gives those born in the month of August a title of courageous and brave. The Latin word gladius is the direct translation for the word sword, and the gladiolas sword-shaped stems are a visual representation for that. Symbolically, the gladiola represents moral integrity and strength. An extended meaning for the gladiola makes reference to its sword-shaped stems and its ability to emotionally pierce the heart with its stunning beauty and grace; infatuation is one of the feelings that this unique flower depicts.
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Thursday, March 5th, 2009
by Edie Mindell
Flowers add a special touch to any event, especially celebrations like baby showers. While some choose a type of flower to match a color scheme, others like to use the babys predicted birth month flower, or even the flower of the month in which the baby shower will be held. Whether you decide on flowers according to the babys birth date, or simply pick the ones that you love the most, this article will break down the significance of each months flower. A great idea might be to choose different flowers based on their meaning and make a beautiful flower arrangement pattern for the shower.
Januarys flower is the sweet and sassy carnation. The carnation exerts beauty, distinction, gratitude, fascination, and admiration; the pink carnation in particular represents a mothers love. Soft and gentle on the outside but strong and durable on the inside, the carnation is the perfect flower to represent the bittersweet paradox relating to the first month of the year. The carnations scientific name, Dianthus, directly translates into flower of love. This flower is one of the oldest cultivated flowers in the world, yet one of the most popular today.
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