Monday, December 3, 2012
Tips for getting the presents they want without having to hoof it from Shelby Township or Utica to the North Pole.
Santa’s awesome, but he doesn’t always deliver the hottest toys of the season on demand to Shelby Township and Utica, no matter how nicely we ask. If the kids – or wannabe kids – in your life happen to have their hearts set on presents that are hard to come by, it can be torturous running from store to store only to find what they really want just isn’t available. Whether your little girl has her sights on the latest Lalaloopsy, your son wants a Hot Wheels R/C Terrain Twister or that “big baby” in your life is yearning for a copy of Halo 4, here are some ideas on how to track down what’s in demand without putting miles and miles on your vehicle in the process: Tips for Shopping in Town If you hate ordering online and love the gratification…
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Save some money and make your dad a personalized gift.
Instead of buying conventional Father’s Day gifts like watches or ties, try something hand-made this year. These simple do it yourself gifts will not only be unique but also carry a memorable sentiment for you and your father to share. Coffee Mug: Change up your dad’s morning cup of Joe by creating your own personalized coffee mug for him to enjoy. Several websites offer a variety of wrap-around and collage designs where you can easily upload your own family photos so each sip reminds dad of a favorite memory. See another example here. Magnetic Board: A magnetic board can be used in the house or office and is a great way for your dad to organize family photos and work memos. Supplies (all can be found at Home Depot): Once you have covered …
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Check out ideas on where to get your Mother's Day gifts this year.
On Sunday, we celebrate Mother's Day, and nothing says, "I love and appreciate you" like a little token of your affection. So, to make it a little easier on you, here are five local gift ideas to get the ball rolling. 1. Give Mom the Gift of Celebrity Beauty Nothing helps mothers and daughter's bond like pouring over makeup. Christian Dior's Celebrity Makeup artists Ashunta Sheriff will host a two-hour class at Macy's on May 18 to teach women how to properly apply makeup and the latest trends in makeup. Sheriff's celebrity clientele includes Alicia Keys, Rihanna and Jennifer Hudson to name a few. Three classes will be offered May 18: 11 a.m, 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. The classes are $50 to join, but participants will receive a $50 credit toward …
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