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My Nail Regime for the Perfect Manicure

I have a lot of people comment on my nails, how often I change them, the colors, etc. so I thought I’d write a post and share my nail regime with everyone! I don’t do a lot of the extra manicure type stuff to my nails because I do them every week and it already takes a good chunk of time. Doing my nails is a MUST (therapeutically speaking)! It gives me a full hour to have the excuse to relax and not clean. The biggest thing I’ve learned over the years is to be patient (which I’m terrible at.) If you rush the drying process they WILL smudge and you will be mad you wasted all that precious time!

My Nail Regime

I want to start off by saying almost everything I buy for my nails can be found at the drugstore or grocery store. Some of the specific brands I buy can be found at Amazon (the links below are affiliate links).

Prepping the Nails

Ok, to start off I clean the existing polish off with remover so I have a clean canvas to work with.

The second step is to trim, file and buff (in that order.) I’ve found that rounding my nails too short can cause ingrown nails so I trim them straight across and then round the edges with a file.

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Painting the Nails

The third step is the painting process. I use a base coat, two layers of polish and seal it with a top coat. The Seche Vite topcoat is the product I would suggest to not skimp on. It goes on smooth, has a nice shine and helps the polish to not chip as quickly as other topcoats. Also, the higher the price, the higher the quality of polishes. OPI and Essie are my go-to brands. They are higher in price but they are more opaque, they last longer (b/c they don’t separate or dry up in the bottle) and they don’t chip as quickly as the less expensive brands. If you are just starting out and don’t want to spend a ton, I’d suggest Sally Hansen. Geez, this really sounds like an ordeal! It’s really not that bad! If you do have a lot of polishes to sort and organize go here to see how I wrangle it all.

Finishing Touches

The final step is to wait. Not too terribly long because it is a fast-drying topcoat and if you waited in between coats, you’ll be fine to not wait more than 5 minutes for this step. The key is to use thin, even coats. You’ll probably use two coats of each polish unless the polish is super transparent. If you’re only using one coat, you’re probably putting it on too thick and it will take forever to dry. It dries from the top down so it has a better chance of fully drying if you use thin coats. The colors I used today were Cajun Shrimp and Ate Berries in the Canaries by OPI.

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The blue on my skin is b/c I have cracked skin from the winter. It will go away by my next shower and no one notices but me so I don’t worry about it. Two tips I thought of as I was painting: 1. If you want a party nail, paint that nail first. I always seem to forget! 2. Don’t push the brush all the way up to your cuticles. It makes for a cleaner look. 3. Swipe the brush along the cuticle line, (a bit away from it) around the outside, do the other outside and fill in the middle last. It just works better than swiping paint across from one side to the other.

Girls Night Out

I’ve only started to dabble in nail art. I’ll leave that for another day once I try out more techniques. I got to try out some pretty sweet bedazzling jewels at the Manis & Martinis party I threw for our neighborhood Girls Night In. If you need a theme for a party with 3-10 ladies, this is a GREAT one! It’s good for the experienced nail polish lovers to swap colors and jewels and it’s helpful for the beginners to learn from the pros! I used a sign to help move things along so the beginners would know what order to get set up.

It was a huge hit. I know this because it was supposed to be 1-2 hours with ladies saying they couldn’t stay long and they didn’t go home til 3am. 😉 Suckers! Do any of you have a group of ladies that get together to have adult conversation? It’s very helpful for me because I’m a SAHM and I crave girl time! Any new polishes you’re obsessing over? Let me know!

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Gift Guide for The Blogger

Gift giving is getting harder with how easy and quick it is to buy something with the click of a finger. Want something? Click. It’s there in 2 hours. It’s CRAZY!

I wanted to do a gift guide for the blogger. There’s a good chance that you know a blogger but have no idea what actually goes into their hustle.

That’s where I come in.

As a blogger of 6 years, I’ve accumulated a lot of tech gear that’s helped me do my job more efficiently and at a higher quality. These items have a wide range of price points but there’s definitely something on this list for every blogger.

Gift Guide for The Blogger

The Amazon links are affiliate links and will give me a percentage of profit from your purchase.

Instagram Preset- An Instagram preset is a filter for photos so their feed looks congruent. Some of my favorite presets are through A Color Story. I especially like The Shore for brightening photos.

Camera Clicker- In order to be in the photos we can either set a timer and go back and forth looking to see if the photos are good OR we can use a wireless remote control for our cameras. Make sure you know what type of camera they have because the remotes are specific to different brands.

Phone Selfie Light- These ring lights that attach to someone’s phone are great for people that often take selfies for their content. They’re also great for people who do restaurant reviews and don’t want to bring a big flash.

Money Towards Coaching- This is a great gift for someone at any stage of their blogging journey. If they’re serious about making blogging a source of income it can be overwhelming on where to focus. I will start using a coach in January so I don’t have any to recommend right now but it’s a very personal choice so money towards it is your best bet.

New Theme- A theme is the layout of a blog. These can range in price from $0 to $200 but a common price would be $60-$100. It’s not something someone changes often but it can make a big improvement to them when doing the back-end of their work. I’m partial to Angie Makes because I can always get ahold of someone if I need help.

Portable Charger- Running out of battery on your phone, camera or laptop while out on assignment is very frustrating. It’s often difficult to find plugs to recharge. I always bring a small portable charger whenever I’m on assignment and a large portable charger if I go on a trip.

Photo Backdrop- There are a lot of choices for photo backdrops depending on what type of content they do. They may want a white cube for product shots or marble for food photography. You could also make them easily with this tutorial I used for mine.

Light Kit- It is frustrating to not be able to shoot content for your blog because of the weather. Having a basic lighting kit can make working on cloudy days possible.

Backpack- I love my lightweight travel backpack. It has a laptop sleeve as well as room for my DSLR and anything else I would need for a flight or a full day assignment. I’ve used it in Disney World, camping and for work assignments for 3 years. It looks exactly as it did when I bought it.

Surface- It doesn’t need to be a Surface specifically but a thin, lightweight laptop they can easily travel around with.

Planner- Planners are another very personal item that the person may need to choose themselves. Unfortunately, the good ones are often very pricey. Some of my favorites are Golden Coil and Erin Condren.

Changing Tent- A changing tent is a lightweight pop up tent people can use for privacy. Lots of fashion bloggers do wardrobe changes while shooting for the day. This would allow them to change quickly and easily. I’m not familiar with this product, because I am not a fashion blogger, but I know this would be super helpful for someone that is.

Lots of options for the blogger in your life that you want to support. More than gifts, your support is so important for them!

Were you surprised by any of these items as a non-blogger? Bloggers, what did I miss that is crucial to your efficiency as a blogger?

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Frozen 2 | My New Favorite Movie

If you know me, you know I’m a huge fan of Disney movies. I am frequently quoting them during conversation.

That being said, saying Frozen 2 is my new favorite Disney movie is HUGE!

We had the chance to preview Frozen 2 before it is being released on November 11/22 through The Owens Group. We took the day to have a full girls day out with lunch, a stop at the book store and a Frozen pedicure before going to see the movie. Of course, Sophia wore her Elsa dress and crown the entire day and felt like the princess she is with all of the compliments she received!

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Why Frozen 2 is My Favorite Movie

I will preface this by saying there are zero spoilers in this review. I will also say that the day after seeing it in theaters I booked more tickets for opening night because we NEEDED to share this experience with my husband.

As I sit here, listening to the Frozen 2 soundtrack, I’m reminded of the rollercoaster the movie took us on. I’m a huge fan of the original Frozen film and am happy to watch it sans kids. I love the music, artistry, storyline and comedic relief throughout the movie.

Frozen 2, for me, is all of that times 10.

There is a song that Anna sings called The Next Right Thing that is powerful beyond the movie. The song’s message is what ultimately made Frozen 2 my favorite movie. Anna sings about how things can get difficult but all you can do is the next right thing, one step at a time. I love that message.

The Funniest Frozen

I also love how funny this movie is. Olaf was funny in the first movie but he’s absolutely hysterical in this second movie! My six-year-old and I, along with the entire theater, were belly laughing throughout the entire movie.

Like most Disney movies these days, I do suggest watching the movie first before taking little kids if they’re sensitive to intense movies. It is darker than the first movie. Their goal was to grow with the age of the children who grew up watching Frozen so it’s a bit more mature than the first.

To say ‘this will be the top movie to see over Thanksgiving break’ is an understatement. It’ll likely still be the top movie to see over Christmas. It’s that good. Let me know what you think after you see it! Until then, I’ll be belting Into the Unknown!

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My Favorite Shop Fishers Spots for Small Business Saturday

When we moved to Indiana from Illinois the biggest draw was the school system but a close second, for me, was how close all of the stores were. I love that within 15 minutes in any direction there are multiple grocery stores, clothing stores, gas stations, etc.

Now that I’ve lived here a few years I’m realizing that even better than those stores are all the local businesses within Fishers! I’ve really loved engaging with my community by going to Farmer’s Markets and stopping in new stores.

You know how you drive by a store 50 times and always say ‘oh I want to check that shop out someday’ but never do? Save aside a day to go hit those stores up. You’ll be happy you did.

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Need to Know

Because I’m relatively new to Small Business Saturday (I am a recovering Amazon addict) I have a pretty small list for where I’m going during Shop Fishers.

I will be using the Play Fishers app to help me keep all the locations in order. If you check-in at 3 participating businesses during the event you have the chance to win a prize pack.

For a full list of participating businesses, you can visit this website. Pay attention to the *’d businesses as their promotions run through December 31st!

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My Favorite Shop Fishers Spots for Small Business Saturday

Blaze Pizza- Get a free 11″ Blaze Pizza when you buy another pizza of equal or greater value and a drink. PROMO:139

Handel’s Homemade Ice Cream- 20% off Handel’s gift cards and coins. The perfect stocking stuffer for our ice cream loving daughter!

Fishers Farmer’s Market- The first 50 customers to stop by during Shop Fishers will receive $5 in Market Bucks! Aahaa Chai- 15% off tea bags and a free 4oz chai. (I love their CocoMate Chai concentrate and have a brother in law that is a tea fanatic!)

Tropical Smoothie Cafe- BOGO smoothies (great place to stop for a refuel).

Flats at Switch- 10a-5p Take a break from shopping and enjoy apple cider and caramel apples!

Shine Design Home- 30% off everything in the store, including special orders. Shine Design will also partner with Fork & Function to provide light appetizers throughout the day, as well as a 10% off coupon for their weekly fresh meals delivery service. I love the aesthetic of this store and have found great rugs and indoor plant pots here.

Rize at the Fishers District

Rize- Purchase a $50 gift card and receive a $10 Holiday Bonus Card. We love this place for breakfast and are so glad there’s one in Fishers now!

Honorable mentions- (We’re already members and love it!)

Fishers YMCA- Sign up fee waived 11/29-12/2! $100 savings. I’ll be doing the running group again in the spring! Join me!

Goldfish Swim School Fishers- With an advance purchase of 2 months of lessons, receive 2 additional lessons, 2 Family Swim passes, a Snack Shack card, and more!

Follow #ShopFishers on social media to stay up to date on the latest event news, and use #ShopFishers and #AroundFishers during your shopping and dining adventures on November 30!

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8 Tips for Flying with a Toddler 15 months-17 months

As the holidays roll around a lot of people will be flying to celebrate with families or for vacation. Our daughter is 16 months and she detests being strapped down.

Three-hour car rides to Chicago are literally torture to me because I still get that feeling in my gut that rips at me any time she cries. BTW, it’s not fair that this physical pain doesn’t happen to Dads!

I wanted to share some of the best tips I’ve been given and have learned from flying with toddlers over the past six years.

Tips for Flying with a Toddler

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  1. Snacks. Bring all your toddler’s favorite snacks. I choose snacks that take longer to eat but don’t fill them up. Think cheerios or dehydrated fruit and yogurt drops.
  2. Baby carrier. Even if you are bringing a stroller (flying solo it was super helpful to be able to wear him at fussy times but also helpful to have his stroller to put her in so I could use the bathroom).
  3. Overnight diapers. And disposable changing pad for the plane. It’s hard enough changing a kid on the floor of a plane so bringing a changing pad helps.
  4. Toys. Whatever she is into right now. Right now she’s obsessed with books, cars and anything with tons of pieces like this shape puzzle set
    or a deck of flashcards.
  5. Pacifier or Bottle. Anything to suck on to help her ears adjust. If your child is nursing this also helps.
  6. Personal seat. Many airlines charge now for 2 and under so you’ll have the choice to have them fly free. Paying that much money for a child that might not use the seat is insane BUT it will help your sanity if they DO sit and play in their own seat. I’ve had better success when they have their own seats (even if they fight and cry at the beginning while being strapped in).
  7. Schedule an earlier flight. Most toddlers are happier in the mornings giving you a better chance at success. If you can’t book a morning flight, consider doing red-eye where they will be exhausted and hopefully sleep.
  8. Get there early. They’ll be sitting on a plane for the next 2+ hours so give them a chance to run around a bit before boarding. Some airports even have little play areas now!

Let me know what other tips you have for flying with young toddlers. Communication is so difficult at this stage. They’re not yet talking but they can understand a ton! Keep in mind that your emotions rub off on them so the calmer and kinder you are, the calmer and kinder they’ll be.

Safe travels!

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