Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Last Minute Gift Idea!

So, the item you thought you were going to get that special someone sold out or is on back order, don't despair!  Make them a gift basket!  Gift baskets are great gift ideas because you can personalize them to fit the recipient.  Sports, hobbies, new baby, new home, just married couple, etc.  You just need to pick up a few things for that person, get a "basket" (I like to buy small plastic storage boxes from the Dollar Store because they have a secondary use) a little shrink wrap (available at most crafts stores) and some ribbon.    If they are into exercising, you can add energy bars, protein shakes, small 1 or 2 pound dumbbells, etc.  If they are in a new home, you can add Eco-friendly cleaning products, small gift certificates to a home goods store, dish towels, first aid items, etc.  (This will work for a newly married couple too.)  Be creative and have fun!

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Wrap it Up!

I wanted to share this great video on gift wrapping...


This week on 'Tis the Season, it's time to wrap some presents.  The guest is Wanda Wen, owner of soolip, a Los Angeles paperie and author of The Art of Gift Wrapping. Wanda brought some amazing wrapping paper, and she'll demonstrate how to wrap a present using only three pieces of double-sided tape; how to wrap a cylinder, and what to do with all those scraps!  
http://shine.yahoo.com/tistheseason/tis-season-wrap-present-only-three-pieces-tape-164700355.html

Monday, December 5, 2011

5 Tips to Beat Holiday Stress

Here is a very helpful blog post created by a business associate of mine.  I found it helpful and hope you do too!  Make it a great day!
5 Tips to Beat Holiday Stress

Monday, November 14, 2011

Residual Income

When I was looking for a home based business, one of my primary concerns was real, consistent, residual income.  Residual income means that no matter what, you still get paid for work you previously did.  The reason this is great is because life happens and when you can't work, it's nice to know that you will still have money coming in to pay the bills.  This was so true for me this past Summer when new business was slow.  Every month, I still received checks based on work I had done in the Spring.  It was a great feeling to know the money would keep coming in.

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