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Valentine’s Made Easy: Red Envelope

To me, Red Envelope has always been the place to go when looking for a present that’s unique, classy, and won’t necessarily break the bank.  They have helped me through a couple of gift giving conundrums in the past and while browsing for others, I couldn’t help RED_12_MDY_TY401106_KB_WA2_SQ but notice several items I wouldn’t mind receiving myself (like the cashmere tank + short set or adorable personalized tree swinghint hint!)  That’s why I was so excited to be offered a credit to spend on Red Envelope in order to write this review.  Thanks again!

AP_12_GEN_AP401220_W1_RCForce of habit had me first check out the kids section - tons of cute stuff, especially for baby gifts.  But, hey, my girls are getting bigger and they just got tons of stuff for the holidays, so I decided to treat myself for a change!  It didn’t take me long to find the beautifully crafted Marshall headphones listed on their Valentine’s Day suggestions page.

Until now, I’ve never owned  quality headphones in my life.  Most of my many tangled pairs originated from a sale rack or an airline.  My less than average head-size makes finding a comfortably snug fit very difficult.  Even the “kids” size I purchased for my five year old fall of my head – and hers.  The Marshall headphones are a perfect fit!  They stay put and the padding is super soft.  I was a little concerned that GE_11_GEN_GD400942_W1_RCthe pleathery material would make me sweaty, but I was dry even after a brisk two mile hike.  As for the sound quality, they are about ten steps up from every other pair of headphones I’ve used.  Crisp and clear, they also block out background noise very well.

Although, I’m not huge on Valentine’s Day, I do love finding the perfect gift and Red Envelope simplifies that process.  Your music-lover love would certainly be pleased with these super stylish headphones the sale price of $64.99 can’t be beat, unless you use one of Red Envelope’s many great coupon codes to drive the price of your purchase even lower!

 

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DIY (or die trying) Christmas

Being a stay at home mom has had its advantages.  I’ve been privileged enough to be there to see my boy hit every milestone and spend every night cuddled up to him (yes, we co-sleep).  That’s not to say that there aren’t any disadvantages.  We’ve had to tweak a few things around here so that I can continue to enjoy my special moments.  For example, we are now having to live on just my husbands salary alone and we’ve had to make quite a few cuts in our budget.  Gone are the days when we’d eat out a few times a week or pick up a few unnecessary items just because they were cute.  I’ve had to get creative with our budget to still be able to afford a few little luxuries.

 

Take Christmas gifts for example, I know that I could easily explain to my family (all 100 of them, ok, I’m exaggerating, but I do come from a very large Mexican family) that gifts christmas_sack_of_giftsfor all of them just aren’t  going to happen this year.  To be honest, I should have cut many of them off years ago.  I have quite a few nephews and nieces that are in their 30′s and would understand if I skipped their gifts.  After all, isn’t Christmas more about the kids anyway?  So this year I’ve decided to still buy the kids presents and make gifts for many of the adults.  I’ve made plenty of things in the past; my poor family members have had to tolerate all my crafty phases.  I still remember a few funny glances I got from my nephews when they opened up the scarves I knitted them a few years ago. Let’s just say, heavy scarves aren’t a necessity for southern Californians (in my defense, I was living in NYC at the time). I myself have always preferred to get handmade gifts. There is nothing more special then someone taking the time to pour their heart and talent into a present for someone they care about.  I cherish every handmade item I’ve ever been given.

So I’m taking to the internet to find some great DIY ideas.  I’m thinking, baked goods, condiments, marinades and maybe some very easy crafts (I do have a 6 month old after all!).  I’m ready to pour my heart into some gifts for those I love.

A few months ago, I got a huge bunch of kale in my organic vegetable delivery and I was
curious to find a new way to cook it. I did a google search for “kale recipes” and up popped cookieandkate.com.  Cookieandkate.com is an amazing food blog that shares the fun and funny adventures of Kate (a twenty something vegetarian) and Cookie (her sweet dog) all the while sprinkling in some fantastic recipes.  This food blog has probably been my favorite this year for healthy recipes.  Not only is the photography beautiful but every recipe on this site is vegetarian and made with 100% whole grains so it’s easy to overindulge and not feel too guilty.  I get a kick out of reading Kate’s posts and since finding the site I’ve experimented with about  6-7 of her recipes. Her recipes are pretty easy to make and I love that you don’t have to drive all around town going to specialty stores to find the ingredients.  I already had everything I needed already in my pantry.   The recipes are fantastic! I have yet to be disappointed.  Some were so good I’ve actually made them twice, so it’s only natural that Kate’s blog would be the first place I look to for inspiration.  She did not fail me.
Kate has a direct link to all of her recipes and wouldn’t you know it – the baked goods section is right on top!  Smart move Kate!!  With recipes like, Pumpkin Pecan Polvorones (Mexican Wedding Cookies),  Heavenly Lemon Blueberry Scones and even Dark Chocolate Zucchini Brownies, what’s not to love?  Kate has gotten me inspired to get started on some yummy and healthy goodies.  Thanks Kate!!

I’m sure there are few crafty folks and awesome foodies out there that are dying to share some great ideas for DIY Christmas gifts. C’mon, I know you wanna!  Please feel free to share those ideas, or even photo’s in our comment section, I’m dying to hear what you got!

*Photo credit: last 3 from CookieandKate.com

 

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Giveaway! Give the Gift of Knowledge: Carson Dellosa Holiday Guide

Of course we all want to give the children in our lives gifts that they will learn from during the holidays and always.  The trick is finding ones that will do more than collect dust.  I’ve written before about my love of Carson-Dellosa Publishing products.   They are a teacher-founded company, providing fun learning materials for both home and school for more than thirty-five years.

This season I’m loving so many of their products, it was hard to narrow it down – here are my top three picks:

1. In the Ocean Pop-Up Book – My four year old loves lifting the flaps and finding the answers to puzzles and memory games involving vocabulary, comprehension, alphabet and counting practice. Memory games have been a long-time favorite at my house, and this version eliminates all of the lost cards (maybe they escape with the single socks from the laundry?).   At approximately 13 x 11 inches, this book is big fun for little one!  Priced at $14.99, with 12 full-color pages and over 125 fun flaps, your child will be amused and learning for hours!

2. I love a good bargain, especially when it helps my almost-five-year-old practice her reading skills with gusto!  The $2.99 Homework Helpers Alphabet Workbook is suitable for kids aged 4-7, whether for extra practice of the basics for an older child, or for early learning, these great cards are engaging, fun, and help your child from A-Z and then some.

3. The Reading Safari Board Game makes me happy on so many levels.  We’ve established my love for educational toys.  This one improves sight word recognition; builds vocabulary; increases fluency; introduces grammar basics; and engages social skills.  Aimed at kids 5 and older, four players attempt to collect the most cards to return their animal game piece to its home environment – yes they’ve incorporated nature as well!  I love it!  In order to find one’s way home, words must be read, plus nouns, adjectives, and verbs are identified.  No one leaves this game without the prize of knowledge!  Valued at $21.99, but on sale for just $8.80 this game  is a great gift idea for the little learner in your life, or one could be yours compliments of Carson Dellosa…

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Carson Dellosa is kindly giving one Takes a Village reader their own Reading Safari Board Game just in time for the holidays!  Find lots of easy way to enter below:

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Thanks to Carson-Dellosa Publishing for providing exceptional press samples for this review!

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Move Over Hello Kitty, There’s Some One Cuter! Yumi & Aoki ~ Book Review

Beloved Chronicle Books brings another adorable yet educational collection to the kid crowd!

Meet Yumi and Aoki, characters in Annalore Parot’s Kokeshi series.  These adorable dolls give young readers a colorful and cultural tour of modern day Japan.

Aoki and Yumi are two separate books, each presenting an adventure for its title character.  Aoki travels via high speed rail to visit her friend in Tokyo while Yumi attends a costume party with friends.  Both are innovative and adorable, featuring extraordinary die-cuts and tons of flaps to lift, revealing enough tiny details to keep a child riveted for many repeat reads.

The target age for this pair is 4-8. My four year old has been using hers as a portable dollhouse, toting Aoki around and interacting with the characters and props, such as the bento boxes which open to reveal sushi and green tea cake accompanied by fruit and some floral green tea.

The books are inspired by historic wooden Japanese Kokeshi dolls.  Rumor (Wikipedia) has it that these dolls” were originally made during the middle of the Edo period (1600–1868) to be sold to people who were visiting the hot springs in the north-east of the country.”

Annalore Parot is a designer and illustrator living in France. Her adorable creations seem destined to become a trend with the kid crowd.  They’re cute enough to draw them in and detailed enough to hold their interest.

I’m looking forward to checking out Parot’s other title in this group, Kimonos, as well as the accompanying journal and note cards.  I know something my daughter will be getting for her birthday this year!

Annalore Parot’s Kokeshi books are available directly through Chronicle Books or through Amazon, via the link to the right.

Special thanks to Chronicle Books for the advance copies for my review!
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