Monthly Archives: May 2014

Amazing DIY Shower Favors – Part Three

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Thanks again to my sister, Jackie, for providing this series on amazing DIY shower favors. Her tips and techniques for wrapped plants and seed favors have been a joy to read. Today, she’s sharing her homemade gift bags!

Most people buy gift bags, but I prefer to make them. Not only is it cheaper, it’s also a lot more colorful! To make folded gift bags you will need:
Extra strength glue stick
Construction paper
Scissors
Patterned craft paper

Because I do a lot of crafting, I already had these items on hand. If you need to buy them, Michael’s always has great deals—and coupons—on crafting supplies.

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Start by cutting a piece of paper slightly double the width of the item you want to hold. Place your item down and fold above it to determine the bottom of bag width needed. Make sure the widest part of your item will fit.

Form a tube with the paper and glue the back seam.

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To create side creases, open the bag and fold the sides using the bottom crease as a guide.

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Unfold to starting position.

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Open up and press corners flat creating two triangles. Use the center crease as a guide.

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Fold bottom flap up to the center line. (I like to glue down each triangle for added strength.)

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Fold the top flap down to overlap the bottom flap. Glue it closed to form bottom of the bag.

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Cut and glue a small piece of heavy card stock on inside bottom if your item is heavy.

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Place your items into the bag, fold tops over and secure with tape after filling.

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These bags make wonderful containers for all your Baby/Bridal shower gifts. I used mine to hold seed favors, but they’d work just as well for candy or little trinkets if you don’t craft!

The Ideal Wardrobe – Coats

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Here in New England, coats are worn for at least 6 months of the year. Often, it’s the only thing that people see. When you consider that, coats start to seem pretty important…

I prefer a 3-Season coat, because it’s the most useful and the best return on your investment. It will work most any day, except for the coldest and snowiest. Look for a coat that’s wool or a wool/cashmere blend, with a V-neck collar, that is fully lined. The seams should all be double-stitched to prevent tearing and be fully symmetrical. The buttons should be securely fastened, with no hanging threads. A good coat will include replacement buttons, which you will definitely need if you keep it long enough. I prefer a coat that hits above the knee, but length is personal preference.

I prefer single-breasted coats. Double-breasted tend to add a lot of weight, on every body shape.

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Remember the 2001 Inauguration? The Bushes, in single-breasted coats, look so much leaner than the Clintons. Hillary, in particular, looked so much larger than she really was. This picture is also proof that black isn’t always the most slimming color.

Coats really shouldn’t be bought online. For the best sizing, you’ll need to try on a variety. Coats should be bought one size larger than you are. It’s better to buy a little big than a little snug. It must button comfortably, even over a heavy sweater. If you’re a Petite like me, the sleeves will invariably be too long. This problem is easily—and cheaply—resolved by any tailor. Don’t run around all winter in too-long, sloppy sleeves.

High quality coats are an investment that can last for several years (I’ve kept a coat up to a decade with proper care). These coats are usually made by higher-end manufacturers and do cost a bit more money, usually around $200 minimum, but it’s so worth it! If you average out the cost per wear, it amounts to mere pennies. I’ve found the best deals and selection at Macy’s. My favorite brand is Anne Klein.

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Most Flattering:

A simple black coat is your best choice for daily use, especially if you can only afford one. My only complaint about black wool is that it attracts lint like crazy and needs constant rolling. Other than that, it’s perfect! It coordinates with any outfit you own. If you don’t like black, get any neutral color, like beige.

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I have a beige, belted coat that I adore and wear constantly, in addition to my black coat. I only own 2 coats, but if you can afford it and like them, buy more. For extra pizzazz, put a pin on the lapel.

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Least Flattering:

A short, double-breasted oversized coat in a crazy color. The lady in the picture above looks like she’s drowning in fabric and the color is very limiting. Other coats to avoid include:

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Anything with huge, outside pockets and/or flaps. Look for coats with internal, pockets only to minimize bulk.

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Fake Fur  (unless you want to be human road kill…)

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Prints  (Almost never mix-and-match and often downright ugly)

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Metallics (You will resemble a roll of tinfoil—not exactly a flattering look.)

 

How many coats do you own?

Target: $1.50 Coke 12-Packs!

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If you live in New England and have a Shaw’s flyer, take it to Target and price match for an amazing deal on soda!

Buy 2  12-packs of any Coke product, on sale 5/$10.00. (You don’t have to buy all 5 for the sale price.) Use a 1/2 Coca-Cola products Target Mobile Coupon. Total: $1.50 each!

I will be stocking up on my all-time favorite soda, Diet Coke.

Target: New Mobile Coupons (2 Batches)

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Target has released 2 batches of new mobiles coupons. Every time these come out, I’m able to get something free or super cheap.

Text Thanks to 827438 to get these coupons:

  • $1/2 Clorox Wipes 35 ct
  • $2/2 Gain or Tide Laundry Detergent
  • $1.50/2 paper items: 3pk Puffs Facial Tissues or 9pk or larger Charmin
  • $1/3 Birds Eye Frozen Vegetables 8-16 oz
  • $0.50 off Up&Up food wrap/storage item
  • $1/1 Up&Up Sunscreen Product
  • $0.50/1 Market Pantry Fruit Snacks
  • $1 off Fresh Fruit purchase of $5 or more
  • $1 off Fresh Vegetable Purchase of $5 or more
  • $1/2 Market Pantry Cheese 5 oz+
  • $0.50 off 1/2 dozen or larger Market Pantry Eggs

Text GRILL to 827438 to get these coupons:

  • $.75/1 Honeymaid Snack Item
  • $1/2 Coca-Cola Products (excludes single serve)
  • $1/1 Hebrew National beef franks
  • $1/1 Up & Up Sunscreen Product
  • $.75/1 Wheat Thin Crackers
  • $1 off Gain or Tide Laundry Detergent
  • $1 off Fresh Fruit Purchase of $5 or more
  • $1 off Fresh Meat Purchase of $5 or more
  • $1 off Fresh Vegetable Purchase of $5 or more
  • $0.75/1 Market Pantry Cheese
  • $0.50 off 1/2 dozen or larger Market Pantry Eggs

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My favorite mobile coupon is the $0.50 off eggs. Last time it came out, I bought 2 dozen for $0.43! I will also be stocking up on Diet Coke, big time!