Showing posts with label HolidayReview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HolidayReview. Show all posts

Sunday, January 10, 2016

The Elf WorkShoppe #2016NewYearNewProducts

There's a whole lot more to this Elf On The Shelf business then you could have imagined! Be prepared for next year with the Elf WorkShoppe, a manufacturer and marketer of Christmas Elf accessories, that recently launched its unique, collectible, limited-supply product offering with a touchable Elf and an adorable array of Elf accessories.
The Elf WorkShoppe, “Where Christmas Comes to Life,” offers fun and magical collectible accessories for the company’s snuggable Elf doll or for another companies’ elves. Accessories include “Comfy Home” items, such as his or her own teddy bear and gifts, rocking chair, bath tub, bed, and other charming accessories to make an Elf feel right at home; as well as “Transportation Center” notions so a child’s Elf can travel to the North Pole in his own car, Elf express train, sleigh or sled. Let your Elf travel in comfort to the North Pole and back to your home with his very own collectible limited supply ornate, hand-painted Elf Express train that has space to include your Elf’s name. Get ready for next year! It's going to be fun!

Check it all out at Elf WorkShoppe on Facebook, as well as Elf WorkShoppe on Twitter.
 
 

Sunday, January 4, 2015

Christmas Tree Ornament Light Controller


I know the holidays are over, but there are some cool things to discover for next year. Or this year, as it is 2015 now! Control your Christmas Tree lights without crawling around under the tree! Just touch these beautiful ornaments and your lights will turn on and off, or even dim. These ornaments look great as decorative items but are also great functional products.
Although they look like simple Christmas Tree decorations, these are actually tiny remote controls for your Christmas Tree lights. You plug the ornament into a standard wall outlet and then plug your tree lights into the holiday touch control. When you want to turn on your lights, simply walk up and touch the ornament and the lights will turn on. To turn the lights off, simply tap or touch the ornament again.
 
 

Saturday, October 25, 2014

Santa’s (Zany, Wacky, Just Not Right!) Night Before Christmas - 2014 #HolidayGiftGuide

Santa’s (Zany, Wacky, Just Not Right!) Night Before Christmas by DK Simoneau and David Radman

About The Book:
Santa’s (Zany, Wacky, Just Not Right!) Night Before Christmas is a whimsical tale of Santa’s journey through a Christmas Eve that doesn’t go as he expects. One small event leads to a series of surprises that change Santa and Christmas as we know it. It’s a story to spark the imagination, make kids giggle, and bring a smile even to a grownup’s face! Here is a story that even grownup will relate to and enjoy. The story was conceived out of an interesting conversation between the two authors of how much of Christmas might change if something as simple as Santa’s suit changed to purple.

My Thoughts:
This is such a fun book! A great twist on the regular Christmas tales! The whole family will enjoy this fun silly book!

About The Authors:
DK Simoneau is the award winning author of We’re Having A Tuesday, a book helping children of divorce cope with shared custody living arrangements. She has offered advice on divorced parenting in numerous publications and on various programs, including the CBS Early Show. She enjoys writing stories that help children express their feelings or inspire them to dream and use their zany, whimsical imaginations. She enjoys traveling, dancing, and sharing time with her own 2 kids in Lakewood, Colorado.
David Radman began writing children’s stories as a single father, when his two daughters were very young. His love of being a dad inspired him to share his creativity through the magic of storytelling. He enjoys playing hockey, spending time with family, and continues to write stories he hopes to be able to share in the future. David lives in Littleton, Colorado, with his wife, two children, and three stepchildren.

 
 

Thursday, February 27, 2014

St. Patty's Day Party Supplies

Disclosure: I got this product as part of an advertorial.
Private Island started in 2010 as the world's most eccentric and fun party company that pushes fun to a new extreme. They believe that everybody should be dressed up all the time and encourage people to break with social norms and enjoy life.
We got some goodies for the upcoming St. Patrick's Day holiday! Irish Shamrock Glasses - When you can't see anything but luck in your future, you'll have the confidence to make the St. Patrick's holiday all your own. These eye catching St. Patrick's Day sunglasses are shaped just like shamrocks to provide perfect lucky/lucky vision all night long. If you want to uphold the true spirit of the Irish, these fantastic shades will give you the outlook on life you've always wanted.
Shamrock Beads - You’ll be the envy of your friends with this St. Patrick’s Day Green Shamrock Beaded Necklace. Made from the best quality beads, this durable necklace comes packaged as one piece. Wear this necklace with the luck of the Irish on St. Patrick’s Day, during all-night dance parties, or for your St. Patrick’s Day party at home!
Irish Newsboy Cap - Enjoy dazzling the crowd with golden excitement and explosive party fun on St. Patrick's Day by wearing this St. Patrick's Sequin Irish Newsboy Cap. Let Private Party Island add a bit of newsboy character to St. Patrick's Day and wow the crowd with the fun filled Irish excitement of this amazingly spirited and extravagantly glimmering emerald green and gold newsboy cap adorned with sequin and the leprechaun's luck of the shamrock highlighted in silver.
Shamrock Head Bopper - Top off your costume with this must-have St. Patrick’s Day Green Shamrock Head Bopper. These boppers are the perfect addition to any St. Patrick’s Day costume. Measuring about 21”-22” circumference, this will fit most adults and larger children.
  
 
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