Friday, July 9, 2010

Fashion & Glue Dots Make a Perfect Teen Bonding Ensemble - PRODUCT REVIEW

by Janis Brett Elspas
MommyBlogExpert.blogspot.com

My kids and I love being creative, especially when it involves crafting something beautiful from objects so mundane as colored paper and assorted odds and ends we have around the house.  

Since my children are all teens now it is especially important for me to maintain close relationships with each of them.  For sure, this project bonded in more ways than one and in this blogpost, I'll recap that family togetherness experience.
When we had the opportunity to receive some Glue Dots samples in conjunction with a  TwitterMoms contest, my middle triplet daughter and I both were excited to try a product that we previously hadn't heard about, but one that sounded like it would make our arts and crafts a whole lot easier to assemble.  The Glue Dots (2 rolls with dispensers & 1 package with sheets) that we received have sticky adhesive on both sides and the diameter sizes we used for the projects pictured ranged in size from about 3/16" to 3/8" (.5 cm to 1 cm).

Working with these wonder dots made this a really fun and enjoyable activity to do with my artistic triplet daughter.  As you can see from the pictures of her and her fashion project, she's a teen and definitely loves shopping, clothes, shoes & fashion accessories.  Luckily for me, she still treasures the time we spend doing arts and crafts together, too.  You know how the saying goes... "A family that crafts together stays together."  Actually, I just made that up right now but you get the idea, spending such quality one-on-one time together in a truly stress free way can only strengthen the bonds kids have with their parents.

We used the various Glue Dots samples received to make an eclectic assortment of note cards -- including all those you see pictured in this post.  This product was truly mess-free and easy to use.  The picture at left shows the way the Glue Dots dispensers work, you simply roll them onto your project then attach an item of your choice.  These dots held beautifully whatever we stuck them on: paper, ribbon, pearl strands, Hebrew alphabet beads, rhinestones, faux acrylic jewels, sequins, metal charms, paper, and other miscellaneous accents.  We even used some recycled materials by cutting out pictures of the latest fashions from our Vogue, Teen Vogue, W Magazine, and Elle magazines and then added sparkling gems to accent a few cards like the one you see above.  Those jeweled stilettos are to die for, aren't they?

Our neighbors have been admiring these cards that my 13 year-old made this past week.  She's even received several orders for custom made greeting cards and thank you notes from  some of our friends and is working on a bunch of different designs right now.


All the note cards you see in this post we made incorporating Glue Dots, mostly crafted by my talented fashionista teen who does beautiful hand calligraphy, too.  While I sat watching, it gave me such joy to see her creating some really lovely designs.  As a family we are also into scrapbooking, so we can't wait to use Glue Dots again for that craft after we return from our summer road trip next month to illustrate our vacation memories for the album each kid is making.





For this test and product review we received the Glue Dots sampled (pictured at left) which include Craft Dot n Go Glue Dots, Removable Dot n Go Glue Dots, and Glue Dots Mini.  All are available where arts and crafts supplies are sold online and at stores such as Michael's and Jo-Ann Fabrics & Crafts.  See the Glue Dots Store Locator for more information on exactly where you can purchase these.

If you still need inspiration, you can get more really great ideas by visiting the Glue Dots Fan Page on Facebook.

Meanwhile, I hope you'll comment below this post telling what activities you do to bond with your own teenager.   I can't wait to hear what other parents are doing to create meaningful time with your kids.

FTC Disclosure:  MommyBlogExpert received the Glue Dots products described and pictured above.  This post is part of a blogging contest from the TwitterMoms community.  There is a chance this post could be randomly selected to win a $30 Amazon GiftCard.  More details about the contest here.   MommyBlogExpert did not receive any payment or other compensation associated with this post.  See complete FTC Disclosure information that appears at the bottom of MommyBlogExpert's main page and at the bottom of every individual post on this blog, including this one.     

Thursday, July 8, 2010

How Are You Better Than Ever? Dove's Facebook Contest Wants to Help You Celebrate

by Janis Brett Elspas
MommyBlogExpert.blogspot.com

How are you better than ever?  That's a great question, especially for us moms to ask ourselves at least now and then.  We are more than cooks, drivers, personal assistants, child raisers, among other things.

How am I personally better than ever?  That was the question posed to us for this project on TwitterMoms.com where you too can participate.  I'd say, as a mom of four kids born in a year that are all teens now, I think I have finally achieved that goal. Because I am mom who values my family -- hubbie and kids -- more now than ever before.  In fact, enhancing family living, is the foundation of MommyBlogExpert.

How about you? In addition to entering Dove's Gofresh contest on Facebook feel free to leave a comment below this post to share how you are better than ever, too.

FTC Disclosure:  I wrote this blog post while participating in TwitterMoms and Dove® gofresh™ blogging program, making me eligible to get a $25 gift card and some product. For more information on how you can participate, click HERE.  See complete FTC Disclosure information that appears at the bottom of MommyBlogExpert's main page and at the bottom of every individual post on this blog, including this one.

How A Blogging Mom Stays Active - REI Product Review

by Janis Brett Elspas

Pictured at left is me, MommyBlogExpert, on a bike trip, wearing the Women's Airflyte Jacket in Blue Clay/Ice Blue from REI reviewed in this post

Like most busy mommy bloggers, I tend to spend many hours indoors either working on the computer or caring for my family.  Despite the fact that I do get a lot of work done this way, sitting at a desk inside has its downside.  Most notably, it stifles my creative side and in the long run hurts productivity in just about all facets of my usually hectic life.  So every day year-round I make it a point to get outside for some physical activity, ideally with my kids.  After all, I tell the children, a family that exercises together, not only has fun but also stays together, too.

For sure, riding bicycles with the family is currently among my favorite pastimes.  Now that the triplets are 13 and big brother is 14, I feel particularly fortunate that my kids still enjoy cycling together with their parents.  Since all four are currently enrolled in the local public school's independent study program, they're usually home all day.  This gives them luxuries that many of their friends envy, especially the freedom to have less-structured schedules and to do things like bicycle around the neighborhood in the middle of a weekday just about whenever they'd like to.

My middle triplet, also known as Mini MommyBlogExpert because she sometimes writes for this blog, and I have a weekly ritual that just the two of us do together.  That's because Friday mornings, rain or shine, we ride our bikes to the neighborhood Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf to talk and laugh while we each enjoy a coffee or tea drink together on the open air patio and play with friendly dogs sitting under other guests' tables.

It can be a bit nippy on those early morning cycle jaunts, though, even in July in coastal California where we live.  So I was more than happy to have the opportunity to test and write about the Women's OXT Airflyte Running Jacket pictured here that is available exclusively from REI.  This passionate outdoor adventure retailer, if you didn't already know, is the nation's largest consumer co-op with more than 3 million members and 100 stores.

Even though REI markets this particular item as a running jacket, I decided to experiment with it to see if it would also hold up for other sports such as recreational cycling.  From the minute I tried this on, it felt functional, comfortable, tailored and sporty, wrapped all in one.  REI sent me a women's size large since I have long arms -- the only problem with that was it fit me a bit more loosely around the waist than I would have liked.

Among the cooler details of this jacket -- both my teen daughters quickly pointed out -- were the zippered front pocket with headphone portal to manage music from my iPhone while exercising.  Pictured here from the inside is a close-up shot of that feature.  What's more is that I feel safe wearing this because the jacket's sleek reflective trim helps drivers avoid colliding with anyone who wears this.

Yet, by actually wearing this waterproof coat (which according to the tag is also windproof to 60 MPH except for the sides) while vigorously pedaling up steep inclines, I have to say what amazed me most about it was that it actually "breathes."  That's because it's constructed with high tech eVent Fabrics which keep you completely dry since the fibers allow sweat to quickly evaporate to the outside.  Before this, I would have never imagined physically pushing myself this hard, without paying for it with wet workout wear afterward (such as a soaked sweat shirt or wind breaker).  Since that first experience, I've continued to wear the Airflyte whenever I'm cycling and the weather calls for a jacket.  

I've also been pleasantly surprised to discover other uses for it, too.  For example, the jacket is very light weight.  In fact, it packs unbelievably compactly, as you can see here by the tiny box that REI shipped this to me in.  That package, believe it or not, measured just about 9" x 6" x 4".  

This inspired me to bring the Airflyte with me on our family trip to Europe last month.  It was an absolute dream for all the kilometers of sightseeing we did on foot, especially on those rainy days we spent in London shopping and visiting museums with our kids.  Best of all, with this jacket, I didn't end up breaking out into a sweat like I typically do when traveling with my very active family.

At left is my eldest daughter next to one of the colorful elephants in a park near Buckingham Palace in London with the stormy clouds behind her.   Right after I took this photo of her in June, she informed me that she was jealous of the jacket I was wearing (the one from REI that is featured in this review) and wanted it for herself.  When your teen actually threatens to steal your clothes, as a Mom, I take that as a compliment.

Purchase the Women's OXT Airflyte Running Jacket at REI.com in Blue Clay/Ice Blue.  Also available in a similar men's style in Black, North Sea/Carbon, or Red Rock/Carbon.  Compared at $169, REI's price is $99.83.

How do you stay fit as a Mommy Blogger? Please share your comments below this post.

FTC Disclosure: MommyBlogExpert received the Women's OXT Airflyte Running Jacket from REI for this product review but did not receive any payment or other compensation associated with this post.  See complete FTC Disclosure information that appears at the bottom of MommyBlogExpert's main page and at the bottom of every individual post on this blog, including this one.