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Showing posts with label how to. Show all posts

Would You Die For Beauty?

You may already be and not realizing it! A riddle: What is the largest organ we have? Answer: Your SKIN. Do you know that what you put on your skin is like putting it in your mouth. We are learning so much everyday about all the chemicals in our food, the things we have in our homes, and now our personal care products. Watch this video to learn more!



I'm not saying don't take care of yourself and how you look and smell but look for great products that are safe.

You can buy from Etsy seller who make great products that are safe.
Rosemary Lavender Basil Mint Sage - Shampoo Bar by BeautifulSoaps

Get the Look Makeup Collection by EllaRoseMinerals
 

 Single Use Sugar Scrub, Warm Vanilla by KBShimmer
 
These are not just examples that I pulled off Etsy cause the were pretty, they come from my own shopping cart and are in my bathroom. Using great products like these makes me feel good. There are lots of great finds all over Etsy of safe products that are good for you and the earth! One more thing, not ready to buy how about a how to! Check out this blog for how to make your own lip balm, http://imaginationkidstoys.com/blog/2010/07/beeswax-lipbalm/

Twitter - Don't Go it Alone


Using Twitter as a promoting tool is like having to toot your own horn; many people are not comfortable doing this. I had to learn a lot about self promoting back when I was a Nanny, it was not just about how much you liked kids or your training, but about how you sold yourself as a professional. Learning this was worth it since the difference in salary could be as much as $700 per week in pay, and that was back in the 90's. I use to teach seminars for different Nanny Support Groups and was a board member of NAN (National Association of Nannies). Now I "nanny" for free, well, for hugs and kisses, lol!

Many people feel that Twitter is like entering a whole new world, and the first step for them is to go get friends to follow you. They sit and stare at the screen and try to read what goes by. This is good if you are going to use this as a social network, but if you have a business, you are missing out on a golden oppertunity.

Here are a few basics about twitter:

Only those who follow you will see what you type.
You only see what is typed by the people you follow.

If you want to use twitter a promotional tool check out these links for ideas of how to get started:

Check out this Fourm:

From 1000 Markets:


My twitter tip:
Think of it like a field trip into cyberspace!! Buddy Up!
Clarifying what a tweet buddy is:

On twitter you will get more views from a post about you that you did not post yourself, because some people don't like to see others engaged in self promotion. So with a tweet buddy, you provide each other things to tweet, and you commit to tweet so many times a day or week for each other.

Here are some examples of tweets that I have made for others:
Check out the blog entry by Mamaroots

Check out this Dreamy Treasury by oritdotandolls

Check out this Treasury of toys by huesofnature

You would send an email list of items to your buddy weekly and then all they have to do is copy and paste them into the tweet window whenever they want. If you find a few buddies (5-6) that you share info with, you will see an increase in traffic to your shops and blogs!

With a tweet buddy you promote me, and I promote you! And these are not the “hi, I had blueberry pancakes for breakfast" kind of posts. These are promotional tweets you want done for your shop! It does not matter how many tweet buddies you have, since you just copy and paste from the list they send you for the agreed number of times for that week!

I tweet a lot and have a auto tweeter for my sleeping hours (when I remember to set it up, which I am getting better at). I make a tweets email to myself each week and then add and take away from it to change it up! Your commitment to your tweet buddy should be a certain number of tweets per day, or per week. Then you would send each other your list of potential tweets which could include; reviews done about you, your blog entries, and the title and link to your shop!

Tweetlater.com will help you post tweets when you are not at home and will help get your followers up by following anyone that follows you and send out a auto message to new followers.

Happy tweeting!!!!!

Tea Time

Tea Times offer you and your children a break from the fast-paced demands of parenting, homeschooling, and household chores. Everyone sighs as they settle into their chairs, tea cups or mugs in hand. Stopping to enjoy cup of tea ( hot chocolate or apple juice or even water from a tea pot is nice) creates the perfect time to share a poem or a story. Tea sandwiches and a few cookie treats (known as biscuits in England) make it a special snack and break to your midday. When you share poetry with tea, your children create a connection between sharing and rest, while creating memories. We really have the kids with us for such a short time.

Once everyone has his or her tea and food, reading or storytelling can begin. Use this time to read a favorite series of books. Kids of any age will want to stop in their day and share this time with you. It is a great way to teach manners and proper etiquette. Tea time can be fun and educational. 

This Month for tea time try....
Sun Strawberry Jam 
    When strawberries go on sale, it's time to make sun jam, a delightful taste of summer made with solar energy to enjoy any time of year. A very GREEN thing to do. Although it requires patience to prepare sun jam, it captures the fresh flavor of the strawberries. This is a great recipe to do with kids. 

    Instructions 
    Things You’ll Need:
    1 1/2 pounds ripe fruit
    1 cup sugar
    2 tsp lemon juice
    Stainless steel saucepan
    cheese cloth
    Sterile glass jar (with lid)
    string

    How To:
    Wash the fruit.
    Cut it into thin slices.
    Mix all of the ingredients together in a stainless steel saucepan.
    Cover and let it sit at room temperature for one hour.
    Place the pan on the stove and bring to a boil.
    Boil for five minutes without stirring.
    Remove the pan from the heat and allow it to cool for 30 minutes.
    Pour the cooled fruit mixture into a glass jar.
    Cover with chesse cloth and tie with string to allow the moisture to evaporate.
    Set the jar outside in full sunshine or in a very sunny window for three to eight hours.
    The jam is ready when it has thickened.
    Last seal it tightly. Store the jam in the fridge.