Card Classes in the Mail

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Card Classes in the Mail

If you are looking for a fun summer activity to do with your kids and their friends, or if you would like a ready-made activity for a Girls’ Night In, look no further!  Check out my new “Card Classes in the Mail.”  You’ll receive everything you need (except adhesive) to make eight stunning greeting cards. Read all the details!

Pre-Order Period:  June 15th to June 20th

Packages Mailed to You:  no later than June 27th

Cost:  $25 (includes shipping) pay below via PayPal account or via credit card

PLEASE NOTE:  you will be led to a PayPal log in screen, but if you do not have a PayPal account or if you want to pay by credit card, there will be an option at the bottom of the PayPal page to “Pay with Debit or Credit Card.”  You will then be able to check out as a “PayPal Guest.”

Order Limit:  None

What You’ll Make:  Here is a sneak peek!  You’ll make a total of eight cards!!

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What You’ll Receive:

  • One pack of Stampin’ Up! Item #144210 “Color Theory Memories and More Card Pack” with the selected cards cut to size for each card (bonus:  there will be plenty of cards left over for you to make additional cards on your own or to use with the Stampin’ Up! Memories and More Scrapbooking System!)
  • One sheet of Stampin’ Up! Item #144200 “Glitter Enamel Dots
  • Eight pieces of pre-cut, pre-scored cardstock for the card bases
  • Two pieces of Hello Honey ribbon
  • Two pieces of Berry Burst ribbon
  • Three pieces of Fine Linen Thread
  • Two pieces of White Baker’s Twine
  • Eight Whisper White envelopes
  • Step-by-step photo instructions and photos of completed cards
  • Access to my private YouTube channel for extra instructions
  • Free shipping

What You Will Need:

  • Adhesive
  • Mini Glue Dots
  • Stampin’ Dimensionals

ORDER NOW!

Kit Only Order:

$25 each (no limit)


Kit Plus Adhesive Add-On Order:

$40 (no limit)

(includes one Fast Fuse, one box of Mini Glue Dots, & one pack of Stampin’ Dimensionals)

color theory memories and more

color theory memories and more

color theory memories and more

color theory memories and more

Seriously, what else will you be doing this summer????  Make some cards!  You won’t regret it!!

card classes in the mail

Victoria Beckham Black Collar Dress

Victoria Beckham Black Collar Dress

I found another hit from Victoria Beckham!  I’ll be wearing this dress everywhere I go for the rest of my life.  Well, not really, but you know what I mean.  Hurry and buy it at Target before it sells out. (Shhh…it’s on clearance at a really, really, really great price!)

victoria beckham black collar dress

victoria beckham black collar dress

Order Victoria’s dress for Target HERE.  (Just wait until you see the price!)

My purse is Ted Baker from a few seasons ago, but don’t fret!  Ted is having a fabulous online sale right now with lots of clothing and accessories 50% off!!!!!  Click HERE to shop!

I wanted to post some of my favorites from TedBaker.com, but my computer has crashed about a dozen times in the past hour.  Before I totally freak out and throw it across the room, just visit the site and have fun shopping!!!!!  Grrrr……  Mac or PC???? What should I buy?

Victoria Beckham for Target

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Victoria Beckham for Target

Victoria Beckham for Target!  Just when you thought Target couldn’t get any better, BAM!  they blow us all out of the water by offering us so many fabulous designs from Victoria Beckham.  The colors and styles and sizes are perfect for everyone!  I was a little hesitant about the bunnies on the collar of this dress at first, but like I mentioned on my Instagram account,  I realized the bunnies are perfect for me!

My last name, Harreveld, means “Rabbit Field” in Dutch.  I love it!  I also love the color.  I can wear this dress in the summer as shown below, but I can add black tights and black booties and wear it in the winter, too.

victoria beckham for target

victoria beckham for target

Shop this dress HERE.  You’ll also be able to see all of the fabulous Victoria Beckham for Target options, which, by the way, are ALL ON SALE right now!  More of my favorites:

It’s also available in black HERE.

victoria beckham for target
I love that all of the styles are also available in plus size, too. Shop this dress HERE.

And just when you thought it couldn’t get any better, Victoria’s collection has kids’ sizes, too! Shop this dress HERE.

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glasses: c/o 1010/optics

Pam Neri Necklaces

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Pam Neri Necklaces

When I planned on going to the blogging conference, I did a shout-out on my Fashion Meets Fifty Instagram page for collaborators.  Collaborations happen all the time between brands and influencers.  Brands and influencers work out their own arrangements; some brands pay influencers to promote their products, and some brands send free items to influencers in exchange for shout-outs and promotions.  According to FTC rules, influencers must disclose if the items they are blogging about are paid/sponsored posts and describe the relationship they have with the brand.  (Many comply, many don’t.)

pam neri necklaces

Pam from Pam Neri Necklaces was nice enough to contact me and provide me with a gorgeous handmade necklace that I absolutely LOVE.  I’m really not a jewelry person, but I planned on wearing a particular outfit to the blogging conference and I knew that a chunky necklace would add the perfect touch.

The best thing about Pam is that she will custom make jewelry to match your specific outfit.  I told her I wanted something chunky and blue, and she sent me the perfect piece, the “Blueberry Necklace.”

You can follow Pam Neri Necklaces on Instagram HERE.

You can visit Pam’s blog HERE.

pam neri necklaces

Thanks again, Pam!

Sweater:  Old Navy

Pants:  Target HERE (available in plain colors, too!)

Glasses:  c/o 10/10 Optics

How to Choose a Blogging Conference That is Right for You

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How to Choose a Blogging Conference That is Right for You

First, let me say that I’m not going to use any names.  I’m all about protecting the innocent. However, I recently registered to attend my first blogging conference.  And then I cancelled. The conference hasn’t even happened yet and I don’t regret my decision for one minute. I know that during and after the conference, when social media will be flooded with hashtags and pictures from the events, I won’t for one second regret my decision either. I’ll explain the whys and hows of my decision to bail and give you a few tips on how to choose a blogging conference that is right for YOU.  Below are the red flags that led to my cancelling and selling my ticket.

Attendance

Is the attendance limited, or is it a conference that accepts as many people as possible? I began to grow leery when six months in the conference was still soliciting registrations. The conference has a Facebook page for newbies, and the list is never-ending.  There is nothing wrong with this.  Every business has its own business plan, as it should, and I understand that blogging conferences are businesses unto themselves.  However, for me, I do not want to attend a conference with a couple of thousand other people.  That is now the kind of blogging conference experience I am looking for.

Sponsors

What companies are sponsoring the event i.e. planning on giving you lots of free stuff to go home to blog about?  Are they companies that sell products you actually use?  I checked out the sponsor page for this particular conference and the sponsor list is not only sparse, but among the few sponsors that ARE participating, NONE of them are products I have ever used or plan on using. HUGE red flag for me.

Key-Note Speakers

Do they interest you?  Would you go out of your way to buy a ticket to hear them speak if they were speaking in a different venue? If they were doing a book signing at Barnes and Noble, would you go?  If so, good for you!  If not, don’t go to the conference.  I’ve been to several conferences before (for other things, not for blogging) and key-note speakers are okay, but at this point in my life I’m just not interested in sitting there to listen to someone give me a pep talk.  If I haven’t heard all of the feel-good quotes at this point in my life, I don’t think one more talk is going to change me. I registered for this particular conference before the key-note speakers were announced.  Once the speakers were announced, I was underwhelmed. Another red flag.

Break Out Classes

Are they interesting?  Are there two tracks, or is it one and done, meaning you have to pick and choose?  What if you want to attend two different classes but they are both at the same time?  Is the information being offered something you can Google?  When I saw the list of classes, I was once again underwhelmed.  But let me also say that what feels right or wrong for me might be the perfect fit for YOU.

Past Reviews

Google the conference and see if there are any blog posts of reviews from people who have attended the conference in the past.  Are the reviews good or bad?  If the reviews are bad, are the issues things that you could overlook? If the reviews are good, are the positives things that would be positives for YOU?  The particular conference I registered for has a lot of separate parties in addition to the regular events.  That’s okay, but apparently the invitations to these parties is a big “thing.” Why would I attend a conference where I already feel like an outsider before I even get there?  I don’t like the cliquey vibe.  But, hey!  Maybe this type of thing isn’t an issue for you.  For me, it is.

Pre-Conference Preparation Advice

Do I need business cards?  Do I need a press kit?  What should I wear?  How does one get invited to the “parties?” How do I meet with sponsors? Does the conference “committee” provide enough pre-conference preparation advice or do they keep saying, “We’ll let you know when the time for the conference gets closer”?

What’s the big secret?  Will the answers to my questions be any different at a later date? RED FLAG.

The particular conference I planned on attending has a weekly Twitter Q & A.  It’s a very frustrating way to convey information and to ask and answer questions.  Have you ever tried to follow a Twitter thread?  I set aside an hour one week for a pre-scheduled Twitter chat  on the topic of what to wear to the conference. I wanted serious answers.  After about a ten minute back and forth of inside jokes between previous attendees, I finally had to jump in and Tweet a snarky Tweet to the effect of, “Hey guys, I know you’re having a great time joking back and forth, but as a newbie, can we please get serious about what we need to pack?  I don’t have all day to listen to you pat yourselves on the back with how funny you think you are.” Snarky, I know, but I was about to shell out over a grand for this conference between the ticket and hotel and I wanted my simple question answered.

Go With Your Gut

Let me just summarize…for me, I decided to bail on this conference because the attendance size is unlimited, the key-note speakers do not interest me at all, the sponsors are lame, I can get the answers to the break out classes via Google, and I don’t feel like subjecting myself to a TON of cliquey women.  I’m just not feeling it.  My gut is screaming NO, NO, NO!!!

Now how should I spend that $1200 bucks I was about to shell out?  Should I have a party? Maybe I’ll have my own blogging conference.  You’ll be invited AND I’ll tell you what you can wear.

(P.S.  On a positive note, I have to say I am so thankful that I was able to cancel my hotel room without any charges and  the conference allowed me to sell my ticket and transfer my registration. Thank you, unnamed blogging conference!  I wish you nothing but the best!   I truly hope all of the attendees have a great time.  I’ll be looking at the social media posts during your conference event while also trying to find a conference that fits my specific needs.)

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