Creative Birthday Presents – Kid Created

I remember walking into my kitchen and seeing it lying on the counter. It was beautiful. It was wrapped in paper painted with my daughter’s tiny hand prints, and tied with red yarn and a yellow rose from my own garden. Inside was a picture of my two-year-old and me, in a wooden frame that she had painted herself. My eyes began to tear with the realization of the time, attention and love that went into this creative birthday gift.

Creative birthday presents that are handmade by small children make perfect gifts. There are many wonderful ideas that are easy, inexpensive and fun. For babies, toddlers and small children the most personal thing they can create is a hand or foot print. With one of these print projects, you can create special gifts that are memorable and cherished.

First, you need to make some prints.
You will need;

o Old baking pan for your paint
o Washable, non-toxic paint
o Sponge or brush
o Art paper or roll of paper
o A basin of warm, soapy water

For feet, brush or sponge paint on the foot, or dip the foot in the paint. Stand the baby on the paper, lifting the child up and down. A toddler or small child can actually walk on the paper.
For hand prints, you can paint the hands or let the child “grab” the paint themselves. Help them press, and then lift their hands on and off of the paper.

After you’re finished, use the warm, soapy water in the basin to wash off the paint.
Once you have a few “good” prints, let them dry completely and then cut them out. Save your originals and color copy the best prints at your local print shop or on your home printer. These copies are easier to work with and allow you to make multiple creative birthday presents.

Once you have your copies, use the prints and a little creative writing to;

o Glue a print and a birthday wish on the inside cover of a homemade picture or music CD.
o Decoupage the print(s) on a finished piece of wood or ceramic tile to make a plaque.
o Using card stock or construction paper, use prints to make homemade birthday cards.
o Scan the prints and use iron-on transfer paper to create personalized t-shirts, aprons, sweatshirts, pillowcases, etc.
o Frame the print(s), and add the special date in calligraphy

You can also make homemade wrapping paper. Wrap presents in large finger-paint pictures or large pieces of rolled paper that the child has freely painted with their hands or feet. For more fun, play music and ask the children to “dance” on the paper with their painted feet.

Use twine, yarn or ribbon to tie the gift wrap. Cut out a print, punch a hole near the top and thread it through the ribbon for a matching gift tag.

Crafting these creative birthday presents is a great way to spend quality time with your child. The result is a unique keepsake that really shows how much you care.

List of Persons Who Deserve a Present From the Newlywed Couple

The best way to thank those people who made everything possible is to give them presents. Since offering gifts to every attendee would be very costly, here are some of the important people who deserve to receive a token of gratitude namely:

Preparing for a wedding day is not as simple as you think. You need lots of help from the people around you to make it a success. In return, it is appropriate to offer gifts of thanks to the following who have helped you carry out your plan:

Parents

Since they are one of the most important people in your lives, they deserve to receive a special gift from the couples. They should be given honor because without them, your wedding day would have not come into realization. They have brought the two of you out of this world; therefore, for once they should be acknowledged.

Bridesmaids

For being there always since the start until the end, it is high time for you to show your appreciation by offering a simple token of appreciation. Depending on your budget, the presents may be customized and well-thought of. It could be something that she has been praying for to receive or it could be a piece that you think best represents her as a friend. Regardless of the kind of gift, what counts most is the thought that you consider her as a special part of your life.

Groomsmen

The groomsmen’s responsibilities include but not limited to the following: assist you through the entire wedding preparation up to the ceremony, act as ushers for those who don’t know the seating arrangements, and receive the gifts from the guests in your behalf. These are just few of the many things they do for you to make everything possible. Aside from being your assistant, they also pay for their suits and shoes just to look good on your special day. You are so lucky to have them by your side since your younger days up to the coming days in your life as a married man. As a way of thanking your buddies for their presence, hand them nice groomsmen gifts to make them feel significant and treasured. You can choose something according to their hobbies; something that they enjoy using. They don’t have to receive identical gifts, give something you is within your budget. They will surely appreciate it because you have given it out of sincerity.

Maid of Honor

As a personal assistant, it is not easy standing there to accommodate all your needs. Since the planning of the wedding, she has sacrificed her precious time to be with you even during rehearsals. She had a hard time looking for the best dress to don just to look gorgeous on your big day. All these things are made only for you because you are dear to her. To show your gratitude, allocating a budget for her presents is not a bad idea. Together with a small note, this is already a concrete way of conveying your message of thanks to her.

Best Man

As a counterpart of the maid of honor, the best man also deserves to be recognized. Since best man is almost always the closest friend or relative of the groom, try offering him a precious token that he will never forget. It might be something that he can use everyday in his office such as a customized pen, a water jug, a belt, or anything that you think will be useful for him. By knowing his personal preferences, you will find it easy to determine what his likes or needs are.

Children

It also a good practice to hand over some gifts to the children who are part of your entourage such as the flower girls, ring bearer, and bible bearer. Since they are children, receiving gifts always mean something to them. Pick cute little things that they may enjoy playing or using. You may even opt to give miniature cakes or bars of chocolates if you like. There is nothing much to worry when it comes to giving gifts to children since they consider it a treasure whenever something is given to them.

“Killer Insights That Will Make You A Better Negotiator” – Negotiation Tip of the Week

There are factors that determine the degree of success you’ll have in a #negotiation. Those factors are what will also make you a good #negotiator or one that’s significantly better. The following are a few of those #killer #insights and how to use them to your advantage in a negotiation. Using them will ensure that you have a #better negotiation outcome.

Negotiation Environment:

Where you negotiate can have hidden advantages for the person controlling that environment. But there are also ways to control an environment that you’re not in control of.

  1. Your environment – When you control the environment, you can control the temperature, lighting, and other creature features that would make one more comfortable while negotiating. If the negotiation becomes tense, you can increase or lower the temperature in the environment to coincide with the adjustments you want the other negotiator to make (e.g. he gets heated, you turn the room temperature up or down to make him hotter or colder).
  2. Not your environment – When you don’t have control of the environment, if things become intense, you can offer to change venues. If it’s accepted, you will gain the advantage of not being in the environment that the other negotiator controlled. Plus, he will have allowed you to take the lead simply by his acquiesces.

Negotiation Positioning:

The way you position yourself before a negotiation determines how someone perceives you – it will also play an important role in the way you’re treated. If you position yourself as a tough guy, a tough guy negotiator type may treat you harshly – that’s his form of protecting against you perceiving him as being weak. If you position yourself as being weak, the tough guy may attempt to take advantage of you, while the weak type of negotiator may become emboldened to become more aggressive.

For the best positioning, consider the negotiation style (e.g. hard, soft, meek, bully) that your opponent may use – and assess which negotiation style you should adopt to offset any advantages he might gain from negotiating in that manner.

Negotiation Strategies:

Control – You command a negotiation by the degree of control you exercise. When appropriate, you can give the impression that you’re led by the other negotiator – you might wish to do that to gain insights into where he’ll take you with his control. You might also do it to put him at ease – less powerful negotiators become fearful when they sense they’re up against a more knowledgeable negotiator – letting him lead will allay his fears of being dominated by you.

Offers – Some negotiators will insist on getting a concession for everyone they make. You don’t have to do that. Depending on the negotiator type you’re negotiating with, consider saving the chits you gain from making concessions and using them in a combined force (e.g. I’ve given you this and that and I’ve not asked for anything. Will you please give me this?) – Accumulating concessions in this manner and calling in the chits earned from them can become a very strong persuader for the other negotiator to make concessions. Just be sure not to grant too many of them before making your request. The more concessions you make without getting a return, the more likely it becomes that they will lose their full value.

No matter the type of negotiation you’re going to be in or find yourself in, using the above insights will improve your negotiation abilities. And, it will improve your negotiation outcomes. So, always be mindful of how and when you use them… and everything will be right with the world.

Remember, you’re always negotiating!

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