Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Planning A Baby Shower Is As Easy As 123

Get everything you need to help you plan the baby shower that you are going to have for Mommy-to-Be and get everything for free!

This Baby Shower Party Planning Package includes:

Pre-printed baby shower invitations that you can personalize, or the instructions and templates you can use for making your own, including matching mailing and return address labels

Pre-printed baby shower guest book pages, and options for putting together a baby shower guest book that can also be used by Mommy-to-Be for doing her thank-you cards

A baby shower table decoration idea that is easy to make following the illustrated instructions provided and matches the motif of the invitations and guest book

Pre-printed thank-you cards that Mommy-to-Be can use that also match the baby shower invitations and guest book

Baby shower games

More free printable baby shower clipart that you can use to make your own invitations, guest book pages, table decoration, banners, and thank you cards following the instructions that accompany the pre-printed versions!

You don't need anything special, and everything can be made using plain computer paper (although there are options for using card stock or postcard stock).

Each individual piece of the Baby Shower Party Planning Package comes with the links you need to download either the pre-printed items or the templates you can use to make your own. Each includes links to the other pieces of the package. However, all the links you will need for everything in the package are provided in the accompanying illustrated examples page, so you can simply bookmark that page and use it to guide you to everything you'll need.

The illustrated examples of the entire Baby Shower Party Planning Package can be found at: http://babyshower.janktheproofer.com/babyshowerpackage.htm.

Each article provides easy-to-follow, illustrated instructions for personalizing the pre-printed invitations and cards, how to complete the mailing labels, and how to make the table decoration. You can easily use these instructions to make your own, using the other clipart that is available at Mom's Break Baby Shower. You can also use the provided templates as guides to help you design your own cards and labels---even if you don't have card-making software!

The motif used for the Baby Shower Party Planning Package uses free downloadable clipart, available exclusively on the Mom's Break Baby Shower website (http://babyshower.momsbreak.com). The colorful baby rattle clipart comes in either numbers or letters (0-9 or A-Z). The Baby Shower Party Planning Package uses the 1, 2, and 3 number baby rattles. An example of how to make your own invitations, etc., are shown using the A-B-C motif.

Whether you use the package as is, or modify the pieces to suit your own tastes, planning a baby shower can be as easy as 1-2-3!


About the Author: Jan K., The Proofer is a freelance copyeditor and proofreader. Visit http://www.jansportal.com for more information about Jan's free information and resource sites, as well as Jan?s business services. Be sure to visit Mom's Break (http://www.momsbreak.com/) for free printable crafts and projects. ? Copyright 2005 to present. All rights reserved.


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Thursday, December 11, 2008

Mother's Day Gift Basket Ideas

Mother's Day baskets are a great way to show off your creative talents while also showing your mom, mother-in-law, grandma, or another special mom how much you care.
Mother's Day baskets are a great way to show off your creative talents while also showing your mom, mother-in-law, grandma, or another special mom how much you care.

I've put together some theme ideas to get you started. I've included several easy recipes, and also some links to give you some more ideas and to help you put it all together.

Most of these ideas you can make yourself from the following recipes. I've never made biscotti before, but there's a great hazelnut biscotti recipe included that I think I'm going to try when I make my Mother's Day baskets this year. Have fun! Your mom will be so impressed.

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Garden Basket:

Garden seeds, gardening tools, gardening gloves, peat pots, kneeling pad, iced tea mix.

Coffee Basket:

Chocolate-covered coffee spoons, coffee syrups, chocolate-dipped pretzels, biscotti, flavored coffees, instant cappuccinos.

Tea Basket:

Herbal and fruit teas, flavored honeys, tea bread, tea infuser, tea cups, inspirational book.

Bath Basket:

Bath salts, massage oil, natural soaps, bath powder, bath sponge, hand towel, massage roller, fragrant candle.

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Chocolate Covered Pretzels:

Pretzel rings Wax paper 1 (16-oz.) bag semisweet chocolate chips

Melt the chocolate chips in a microwave safe bowl, stopping every 15 seconds to stir the chocolate. Dip each pretzel, one at a time, into the melted chocolate. Lay the pretzels on wax paper and let cool.

Chocolate Covered Spoons:

20-24 plastic spoons 1 cup semisweet chocolate chips Wax paper

Melt the chocolate chips in a microwave safe bowl, stopping every 15 seconds to stir the chocolate. Dip spoons into chocolate. Place spoons on wax paper and refrigerate until chocolate hardens. Wrap each spoon separately and store in a cool dry place.

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Tea Bread Recipes: http://www.oldfashionedliving.com/teabreads.html

20+ Biscotti Recipes: http://www.allrecipes.com/directory/2641.asp

Flavored Coffee Mixes: http://members.tripod.com/~MaryMae/jarlinks.htm

Flavored Honey: http://www.honey.com/recipes/flavhont.html

Make Massage Oil, Bath Salts: http://www.dewcosmetics.com/recipes.html

Putting the Basket Together: http://www.hercraftideas.com/crafts/baskets/a-basket01gift-basket.shtml

Printable Gift Tags: http://www.soapdelicatessen.com/handmadetag.html

About the Author

Rachel Paxton is a freelance writer and mom who is the author of the What's for Dinner? cookbook, a cookbook containing more than 250 quick easy dinner ideas. For recipes, tips to organize your home, home decorating, crafts, and frugal living, visit Creative Homemaking at http://www.creativehomemaking.com.


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Friday, December 5, 2008

Quick Ways to Boost Sales in a Slow Economy

How to save costs and increase sales fast when the economy is slow.
Quick Ways to Boost Sales in a Slow Economy

By Kevin Nunley http://www.drnunley.com

These days everyone has the same problem. With war updates broadcast 24/7, people are too focused on death, violence, political upheaval, and an uncertain future to worry about shopping. And that's what puts the economy in its current state.

Pam, a former customer of mine, had a thriving business selling vitamin supplements online. Through the events that followed 9/11, her business continued to do well. But this spring everything changed. As the economy tightened and the news focused on war, her customers disappeared.

Of course, her M.I.A. customers had nothing to do with how she was running her business. She offered a broad range of products and used various successful marketing techniques to get the word out about her business. The drop in sales was due to external factors. More specifically, her customers were glued to 24-hour war coverage that made them feel like the world was about to end. Not much there to make people want to buy.

The laws of physics say that what goes up must come down. But when things go down, there is no comforting law that says they have to come back up. However, keep in mind that they usually do anyway. As a business owner, you must accept certain facts, one of which is that a recession makes the strong stronger and the weak weaker. The only way to survive a recession is to get creative with your marketing, and your budget.

Here are a few ideas to help you boost your sales quickly, regardless of economic conditions, and get back in the game as a strong contender:

1. Do Something Extra - No matter what state the economy is in, people love to feel like they are getting great value at a low price. Try putting together a package of popular products or services for an especially low price, then send out an enthusiastic email to your list of subscribers and previous customers. If you don't have a list, arrange a solo send through someone else's newsletter.

2. Exploit Market Vulnerabilities - This is the best time to take your competitors to the mattresses. Forge partnerships and co- marketing opportunities. Find ways to steal business from competitors who are hesitating in the market or withdrawing their marketing until the economy shifts.

3. Take Advantage of New Opportunities - When one door closes, another one opens. Maybe it's harder to get people to buy during an economic downturn, but as the economy dips, so do the prices of ad space. Try buying up a lot of commercial airtime on one radio station for a Sunday. The prices are cheapest on this day, and even cheaper since the recession. You can dominate the airwaves for a day and make a strong impact on an audience you may have overlooked.

New doors in your market may have opened during this economic downturn. Find out what problems businesses similar to yours are facing. What do these changes and challenges mean for your prospects? New problems for your competitors and customers mean new opportunities for you.

4. Reinvent Your Business - There is an important lesson to be learned from Madonna. She keeps selling albums because she reinvents herself constantly to keep people's interest. Consider changing the products or services you offer. I knew a guy who switched his site selling old records to a site that sells only John Denver memorabilia. His business picked up immediately. Is there an enthusiastic segment of your customer base or audience who really want a certain kind of product or service? Maybe your business should be geared more to suit them.

You could also try giving your business or website a makeover. Get a new logo for your website or sign. You can get great logos form gotlogos.com for just $25. Try redesigning your website or using a new color palette for the whole site. A new look boosts excitement for old customers.

5. Spend Less, but Spend Wisely - Don't cut your marketing efforts. Resist the driving temptation to do so. Businesses who try to save money by eliminating marketing are weak, and as I said before, during an economic downturn, the weak get weaker. The strong eliminate wasteful marketing dollars, but not marketing efforts. Track your marketing results and simply cut the unproductive efforts. Find new ways to market on the cheap and keep your name out there. This is the time to establish market dominance.

To save money on goods and services you need, try bartering. Remember, the barter must be win-win for both parties, so offer something as valuable as what you'll be getting.

Make sure you know where every dollar you spend goes. When you make a purchase, always ask yourself how it will improve the company's bottom line. Will it help to improve sales, bring new leads, or improve customer retention? Think before you open your wallet.

6. Cultivate Efficiency - The more efficiently you run your business, the more money you can save and the faster you can bring money in. If you are a service provider, ask for a deposit before starting a job. This gives you operating money to survive on until the job gets done. Pay close attention to your accounts receivable and get invoices out right away. Deposit checks and cash immediately. No more procrastinating.

Review expenses from time to time. Are there things you are spending on that you once thought would turn a nice profit, but now they are no longer making you much money? Cut them!

A down economy closes a lot of doors for all business owners, but if you know where to look, and you have the right key, you can find and open a whole new world of doors. You never know-- recession may be the best thing that ever happened to your business.

Promote BIG with Kevin's All-Out Marketing Package. For one affordable price you get a press release with national media distribution, your own article sent to 2,200 ezines, ezine ads, and a page of expert sales copy for email or your web site. We write it all fresh from scratch! http://drnunley.com/marketingplan.htm Reach Kevin at mailto:kevin@drnunley.com or 801-328-9006.

About the Author

Kevin Nunley helps with marketing advice and copy writing. See his 10,000 free marketing tips at http://DrNunley.com. Reach him at kevin@drnunley.com.

How to use printer as creative tool?ajay pats

This article briefly summerizes creative use of printer.
What can you print on besides regular paper?

Take a field trip to your local office supply store and check out all the great media made for laser and ink jet printers. You can buy bordered paper, metallic paper, labels in all sizes, several different kinds of photo paper, T-shirt iron-ons, canvas, watercolor and linen finish paper. Want to print on something other than paper? Ive seen window clings (great for making your own holiday decorations) and shrink plastic that will go through the color printer (remember Shrinky Dinks?). Some papers are pretty expensive and youll only want to use it sparingly, but think small. For instance, I made a dozen invitations for a party and printed the text 6-up on some pretty paper. Then I cut them apart and layered them on the cards with other paper. I got a nice effect and only used 2 sheets of the expensive paper. Try office supply stores and discount stores for reasonably priced papers.

Think out of the paper box when it comes to using your printer! Ive had success with non-traditional paper like construction paper, paper bags cut to size (great for treasure hunts if you crumple them up) and road maps. Just be sure that your paper isnt too thick for the printer and test using manual feed first. Also, experiment with putting paper other than 8.5 x 11 size in the printer. The manual has instructions read them!

What can you do with this stuff?

Besides cards or elements for cards, I create my own stickers using special papers and a Xyron sticker maker (http://www.xyron.com). For under $10.00 you can buy a Xyron Create-A-Sticker that will take paper that is one-and-a-half inches wide big enough for labels and small stickers.You can buy Xyron machines that laminate and make stickers that are big enough to take a full sheet of paper that one is a favorite among scrapbookers. The Xyron products are also nice because they work without heat and dont require electricity or batteries.

Glossy photo paper comes in different weights. The lighter weights are great for projects besides photos. Ive used lighter weight paper for brochures, signs, calendars and greeting cards. If you havent printed on glossy paper, try it. You will be amazed at the difference in the color.

At the office supply store you can buy perforated card stock for business cards and postcards. The business cards are great for making games and gift tags. If you can find them, foldover business cards are wonderful to use as placecards. Be sure to check the clearance racks for holiday themes to put away for next year.

Sources and Resources

If youd like to check out some online sources for fun printer paper, your first stop should be http://www.paperdirect.com. This company sells everything from brochure paper to printable pillow-shaped boxes (think wedding favors). Their products are first quality and they have excellent customer service.

For some more unusual printer supplies, surf to http://www.specialty-printer-paper.com. Here you can find printable tattoo paper (what a great birthday party favor), ink jet puzzle paper and magnet paper. How about making photo magnets for the grandparents?

Hewlett-Packards creative website, http://www.printsville.com is loaded with great ideas (no doubt to make sure you run out of ink!) for you to use with any printer. There are always printable invitations and cards, crafts, photo ideas and more and its updated regularly.

About the Author

Ajay Patole is a qualified management professional working as sales manager and runs a site 'Venturemall',a cool hangout to play money games,buy and sell in auctions,date and photochat.It is available at URL http://venturemall.tripod.com and newsletter to rediscover true colors of life at http://www.topica.com/lists/venturemall.Also he runs a community 'Venturecon', for entrepreneurs which is available at URL http://groups.msn.com/venturecon.


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Wednesday, December 3, 2008

If You Have a Printer You'll Love Free Printables

Maybe you haven’t heard about free printables. They are a great resource for free stuff that you can print from your own computer. There are free printables available for everything from birthday party invitations and greeting cards to cute crafts and other fun stuff that will help you keep the kids busy!

Free printables also make Mom’s life easier. Need a last minute birthday card? No problem. Would you like to make up your own party favors or shower games? Start printing. You can even find cute scrapbooking ideas, party sets, and holiday items.

There’s no limit to what you can do and how much fun you and your kids can have, and the best part is that it’s all free. You are not going to find a better deal than free printables, so go ahead, start printing right away!

Here are some great ways to use free printables:

*Create an entire birthday part from invitations to treat bags.

*Throw a shower and print your own invitations, games, and thank you notes.

*Find festive free printables to make every holiday gathering more special.

*Dress up an anniversary party with personalized party favors.

*Add interest to your scrapbook pages or keepsake albums that hold school certificates, class pictures, report cards, and award ribbons.

What could be better than having fun and saving money all at the same time?

Some great free printable sites are Moms Break, http://www.momsbreak.com, The Craft Cafe http://thecraftcafe.com and Best Baby Shower Cards http://bestbabyshowercards.com. Find printables on search engines by using keywords “free printables” or free printables combine with the keywords describing the type of free printables you are looking for.

Kimberly Hargis is the President of Moms Break, Inc. who has been bringing you free printables since 1999. Moms Break at http://www.MomsBreak.com free printables can helps you throw a party on a budget with free cards, free invitations and free party supplies. Also find free coloring pages and crafts for kids!


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