Monday, December 21, 2009
ShredSled Review
We were sent the Shred Sled to review through LPR, the kids and I couldn't wait to not only see what this looks like but also to try to ride it. First, in my own opinions it is two things, one being a skateboard and the other a sled. Now we haven't got to try the "sled" part since we haven't had enough snow but trust me the kids on this block are anxiously waiting for it to try it out. These
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Friday, December 18, 2009
Fun on the Floor !




No matter how small your place is, it does not mean you have to forgo comfort and style ! Check out all the new fun fresh ideas you can do with carpet! I'm loving all the vibrant colors and out of the box ideas here ! Carpet comes in many styles and colors these days. Check out more ideas at funonthefloor.com.
(You can link to their website by clicking the above title post).
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Carpet
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
V.Smile Cyber Pocket Winner
The winner of the V.Smile Cyber Pocket Learning System was picked through the Random.org generator, which makes picking a winner so much easier. I was very impressed with the outcome of the entries and I've picked up on a lot of new games for my kids. I hope you have too. Now just because everyone can't be a winner I wanted to inform you of a great deal Vtech currently has on their games.... but
Secret Santa Alive in Kansas City
Just the other day I was voicing my disappointment in no "Secret Santa" sightings in Kansas City. Why should this make me sad? When we first moved to Missouri it was both fun, exciting, scary, etc. But when I opened the paper out here for the first time there were stories about this wonderful man that no one knew that was giving away cash. He'd just walk up to people and hand them money, this is
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Larry Stewart,
secret santa
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
The Ultimate Meatball Blog Tour!
I recently told the husband that I wanted to cook more and actually eat at home. We are the type of family that eats out all the time, which of course means spending hundreds of $$$ a week, this all adds up and I'd rather save. So when MomCentral asked me if I'd like to take part in the "Ultimate Meatball Blog Tour" I said I'd love to do it. Course I picked doing it after Thanksgiving as I think
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heinz,
momcentral,
ultimate meatballs
Monday, December 14, 2009
HOLIDAZE
What a world wind.............Christmas retail, decorating a home for the Christmas walk, winter containers......a virtual haze. But, I am grateful. Grateful to be busy and blessed with wonderful clients
Time is clicking.......... loudly. Clients are all cared for, family and friends are not. Eleven days before Christmas........how did that happen!?
Will I buy cards, send them? probably not
Christmas gifts? Not a one! yikes!
Until that last moment of madness I wanted to share with you some of our projects
LOVE creating clients winter urns. The beauty of "planting" this season is that once complete, they are truly complete. No waiting for them to grow, watering, fertilizing, pinching.........FINISHED, instantly.
We use many faux's, apples, berries.............
Never use styrofoam, they will explode. But hard plastic will last for many seasons
Faux rose hips
Large oval urns were filled with red twig dogwood, pulling in the color of the roof
Have window boxes? Never leave them naked!
The variegated leaf is faux holly. Real holly turns black quickly.
Yellow twig dogwood for a garden of blue and chartreuse.
A stately manor's urn hosts a double juniper tree. With each season the base changes, the juniper tree remains a constant.
The base has a variety of seeded eucalyptus, silver fir and blue berried juniper repeating the elements of above
Back to the blue and chartreuse garden...........we repeated the yellow twig dogwood, faux white berries with blue toned "greens" and yellow seeded cedar
Massive bronze containers match the color of this homes outdoor lanterns.
On another note I was inspired by a post from friend Eddie Ross. Hosting a contest, Eddie suggested that readers submit their examples of wreaths created with a wire hanger and ornaments. Go to his post of December 12th to see the final submissions, vote for your favorite and view his instructions. Isn't this gorgeous!
PS: Watch a repeat of Eddie's HGTV special 'Celebrity Holiday Homes'......I am partial, Eddie's portion is the best!
Onto that inspiration...........I pulled from the shop boxwood balls ($7.00 each), double sided satin ribbon and a few other bits
Open the hanger and spear the boxwood balls, use an odd number. Fill the hanger formed into a circle, re-twist the ends to form a hanger and tuck down, below the boxwood balls.
Hung from one of my fav pieces...........a lantern from New Orleans, split. One half frames each side of a window.
Turquoise ribbon and a vintage looking skate.
Without the skate, I added a turquoise ornament garland
Back to our Christmas house................if you recall from our previous post, the theme was turquoise. To my surprise, blogger friend Maria of 'Colour Me Happy' responded that Pantone designated turquoise as the color of 2010, yeah!. If you get a moment visit Maria's wonderful blog.
But.........now that I am unwinding think I will indulge in this treat my husband found
A mix of chocolate AND red wine........divine!
'Christmas Gift Suggestions'
To your enemy, forgiveness
To your opponent, tolerance
To your friend, your heart
To your customer, service
To all, charity
To every child, a good example
To yourself, respect
by Oren Arnold
xxo
Debra
Monty T-Rex Review
I've always seen those tiny little dinosaurs that roar, also known as Dino Roars, and the little birds that peck inside the toy area of Wal-mart but I've never actually bought one. I was asked to review the "Playskool Kota and Pals Monty T-Rex" and I was happy to say yes. This is definitely a toy that is sure to be seen under many Christmas Trees this year, he makes the perfect gift for those
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Playskool
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