Sunday, October 17, 2010

Fashionable Shopping Benefiting Breast Cancer

Doing Good

Supporting Breast Cancer Awareness


Post Contains Affiliate Links

Whether we've just been diagnosed ourselves, or we've already been devastated at the loss of a friend to this invasive killer, or we fortunately have a survivor in our family -- we all share a common experience.  Yes, even the lucky ones who are not among the 1 in 8 women who will develop Breast Cancer during their lifetimes... virtually each and every one of us is affected.

This post is written in that spirit, in memory of those who fought valiantly but lost, as much as to honor and celebrate the lives of all those who have survived.  Ultimately, this story is composed with the hope that the cure we all seek is imminent.  Until then, I aim to do my small part to help build awareness about this disease as well as to share some of the many ways that you can easily contribute to the cause simply by Buying PINK -- especially during October which is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Practical Just-Because Pink Gift Ideas for the Cause, To Give or Buy for Yourself - $50 or Less

Pink Nail Polish Benefits Breast Cancer























OPI
High fashion nail polish designer OPI included a bottle of this special 2010 Edition of Pink of Hearts Nail Lacquer and the logo toe separators in the goody bag I received at the Cure in the Canyons benefit in Beverly Hills. Underscoring their commitment OPI is donating $25,000 to Susan G. Komen for the Cure in the U.S. and $5,000 to Canada's Rethink Breast Cancer. Products exclusively sold in salons.  You can help the cause too.  Find out where to buy on OPI.




Snazzy Lites Pink Hair Extensions
As you can see from the pictures immediately above my two teen triplet daughters (they also have a triplet brother) just love the Hair Extensions by Gorgeous Strandz in Playful Pink sent to us by Snazzy Lites.  These are so easy to clip into your hair and are really fun either for kid costumes this Halloween or even for you big girls who want your hair to be very hip-looking and on trend without having to dye it.  They come in so many different pretty colors, too, that you could get some to go with practically any outfit in your closet.  Just think of all the fashion possibilities.  Best of all, Snazzy Lites is donating $2 of every Playful Pink Hair Extension purchase to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure campaign.  Plus you get 20% off your entire order by using code Snazzy20 at checkout, now through Oct. 31st. $11.99 each


Harry & David
Currently available online is this lovely special edition Harry & David Pink Pears with Tote Gift Basket which you see pictured at left.  This features a dainty pink cotton shopping tote bag that's packed along with a box of 9 of H&D premium juicy and sweet Royal Riviera Pears, including two that are wrapped in pink foil as pictured.  Not only will the recipient receive a beautiful and healthy gift, but Harry & David is donating 25% of the proceeds from this through the company's Pink Pear program.  This effort supports the Noreen Fraser Foundation that promotes breast cancer research, awareness, and more.  Available for shipping from October 11 through February 15.  $36.95

The Breast Cancer Site
These Pink Ribbon Spirit Rain Boots, pictured at left, are Haute Couture at its most functional for us big girls! Available in women's sizes from TheBreastCancerSite.com, funding mammograms for women who are in need.  $49.95


Enchanted Acres Designs on Etsy
From the Enchanted Acres Designs shop on Etsy.com comes this Vintage Retro Black Fleece Cloche Hat with removable pink polka dot bow (pictured at left).  Buy it direct from this Etsy entrepreneur.  A portion of all proceeds from each of the Breast Cancer hats on Enchanted Acres's online store will be donated to the cause.  $35.95

 




Susan G. Komen for the Cure Shop
If you're an animal lover, don't forget man's (and woman's) best friend.  So what better time than now to get this stylish dog leash pictured here (a matching collar also is sold) on the the official Komen.org shopping site.  $12.00





FTC Disclosure:  As mentioned in this post, the OPI Nail Lacquer product was given to me at the Cure in the Canyons event; I also received the Playful Pink Hair Extensions from Snazzy Lites to faciliate 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.     

Friday, October 15, 2010

FREE Stuff: 2010's Best of Family Halloween Crafts, Party & Celebration Ideas

Bookmark this Page NOW -- as this post will be constantly updated through October 31, 2010 with the most creative Halloween  ideas to be found anywhere

Photo from
KatydidandKid

Historically Halloween in the U.S. has always been a favorite holiday that is celebrated by both kids and adults.  Despite the current state of the American economy -- Yes, I do think we are still in the midst of the Great Recession -- based on all the great FREE ideas for crafts, food, and parties I've discovered to share with you, I'm betting that this season will be just as fun.
 
For starters, Evite is overflowing with lots of choices for Halloween party invitations to suit everyone's tastes.  Available at the click of your mouse here

Perfect for creating the right front doorstep ambiance this Fright Night is this cluster of ideas from HomemadeSimple that will provide lots of visual, sensory, and audio thrills as party guests or trick-or-treaters arrive at your house. See the ideas here

Next, how about a clever Candy Corn popcorn holder idea from Celebrations.com?  This would be great as a party favor for Halloween parties at school, home, office, or anywhere else, as well as to give out to trick or treaters who stop by your house this season.  Could be used for popcorn, candy corn, dried fruit, nuts, or any other treat that fits inside.  Best of all, this is a craft that's easy enough for young kids to do.  Directions here

The Goth-est inspired Halloween Raven Wreath I've seen so far this year!  It's an easy and inexpensive craft to make either for your own door or as a gift for a friend.  This uses Glue Dots which are a real miracle craft material in my book.  Thanks to the fall post on Katydid and Kid's Blog, you can get directions to make this here

These kid-friendly Halloween Punch Tips for Kids' Parties from the Celebrations.com site are eerily wild.  One idea: put wiggly gummy worms in a blood-red glass of Kool Aid served in a clear glass and sit back and watch the party guests scream with fright.

Clever Salt Dough Halloween Shapes from AllFreeCrafts.com made from cookie cutters.  Directions for this kid craft and lots more for this holiday here

FREE Halloween Downloadables & Printables, Too
Family Fun has come through once again with an excellent selection of fall, Halloween, and Thanksgiving-theme coloring page printables that are yours simply by downloading them here

Create and download your own customized coloring pages, too!  Also from Family Fun.  Access this great, free tool here

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Thursday, October 14, 2010

A Bumper Crop of Family-Friendly Halloween Contests & Giveaways During October

Bookmark this page now and keep checking back as MommyBlogExpert will add additional contests to the list as they are confirmed. Know about a Halloween contest that's not already listed here? Then feel free to leave a brief description and link (if you have one) in the comments below.

Handmade Teletubbies Costumes MommyBlogExpert Made for Her kids
Photo by Janis Brett Elspas, MommyBlogExpert

Who doesn't love to be a winner?

Here is a run down of just a handful of the many FREE Halloween-themed contests and giveaways that you and your family can enter this month.  The more contests you enter, the more likely you are to win something, right? So what are you waiting for? Follow the links to the giveaways that appeal to you right now.
  • MommyBlogExpert and Kidtoons Spookley the Square Pumpkin Giveaway enter here, Ends 10/25
  • PopChips Snack-o-lantern contest - Pop your pumpkin for chance to PopChips for your Halloween Party enter here , Ends 10/24
  • FamilyFun.com Family Costume Contest - WIN a $1,250 Disney Store Gift Card enter here, Ends 11/1
  • FamilyFun.com Terror-rific Kid's Costume Contest - WIN 4 movie tickets every month for a year enter here, Ends 11/1
  • Babyzone.com Boo-tiful Baby Costume Photo Contest - WIN a Bugaboo Bee or Clek Oobr Booster Seat, Pooh Bedding Set, and $250 Disney Store Gift Card enter here , Ends 11/1
  • Kaboose.com Bow-Meow-Ween Pet Costume Contest - WIN a Solvit Houndabout Pet Trailer or a King Kong Pet Toy & Gift Basket, enter here, Ends 11/1
  • Divine Chocolate Contest - Share your Halloween Dress for Success story enter here, Ends 10/23 
  • Michael's Spook-duck-ular Duck Tape Costume Contest - WIN a $500 Gift Card, see rules here and enter here, Ends 10/31 
  • Swap.com is running a really green contest.  For this one, the Best Recycled Costume Wins!  Upload your photos to their Facebook Wall page here 
  • Decorating with Glue Dots for Halloween Contest, enter here, Ends 11/5
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