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KSW’s Handy Dandy Gift Guide

by Stacy on December 2, 2009

Handy Dandy Christmas

Cuisinart Countertop Water-Filtration System from Amazon ~ $146
Hot and Cold Water at your fingertips! Great for families with kids, health minded folks and earth lovers who want to cut out bottled water for good
Solar Light from Bed Bath & Beyond ~ $15
Ladies will love these color changing solar powered jewels for their lawn. Great for folks who love to garden, lay by the pool, or relax in their own backyards
Snow Cone Maker from Bed Bath & Beyond ~ $30
Perfect for Moms who love to party with their kids or kids who still love to party with their Moms
Paper Recycling Center from Discovery Store ~ $17.50
Parents need every opportunity they can get to bond with teens and tweens, and bonding that includes crafting is always A-OK with me :)
Sodastream Jet Starter Kit from Amazon ~ $100
Give a gift that will help save a large family some $$$ this year, this soda maker has so many flavor options they’ll never go back to the $4 name brands
All in One Tailgate Cooler from Bed Bath & Beyond ~ $140
Talk about having it all – this compact cooler has a removable cooler, a propane grill (no messy charcoal to worry about) and BBQ tools – Guys will LOVE it!
Snow Fort Mold from One Step Ahead ~ $7
Perhaps the ultimate family bonding gift, for just $7 you can build your very own igloo or defensive wall. Winter will never be the same at your house
Folding Recycling Bags (set of 3)from Gaiam ~ $16
I applaud all great efforts to make recycling easier for everyone, but these might be my favorite. If you know someone who cares about recycling, chances are they’ll love these too.
Set of 6 Jumbo Stacking Mugs from World Market ~ $15
Not only do these make the mornings more fun, but they also promote group activities {say, family hot coccoa night } and save on much needed kitchen space

Trust me, I know how hard it can be to find the perfect gift for all your loved ones during the holiday season. That is why, KSW has scoured the web looking for the perfect gifts. Best of all, if you don’t find what you’re looking for … we’re offering to find it for you! Drop us a message me on FB, Twitter, or by email and we’ll try and find something truly special for all those hard to shop for folks in your life ~ Happy Holidays!

There’s more Handy Dandy Gift Ideas listed here

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Amy Butler + Welspun = EcoLuxe

by Stacy on November 29, 2009

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Santa, if you’re listening … please bring each of my readers these fun, fabulous 100% organic towels designed by the one and only Amy Butler via Welspun. I have serious visions of the sugar plum towel dancing in my head and don’t you think the paisley would make a luxe gift wrap for someone special?

Bold & beautiful and Available right now from BB&B for just $12.99

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KSW Handmade Holiday Gift Guide

by Stacy on November 24, 2009

Make it a Handmade Holiday

When everyone else is running around frantic this holiday season, may I suggest you make yourself a hot cup of cocoa – settle into your favorite chair and do a little internet shopping instead.

While you’re at it, why not go handmade this year. Your family will love you for it and you can feel better knowing you gave your money to someone who will truly appreciate it.

For more Fab finds or for prices and links try the KSW Gift Guide Page

*~*~* More gift guides coming soon *~*~*

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5 Things I love about Christmas

by Stacy on November 24, 2009

1. Start the countdown! – I purchased many of my current Christmas decorations on my very 1st Christmas away from home. These decorations aren’t necessarily heirloom material, but I still love them as much as I did the day I found them. One of my all-time favorites is a small ceramic penguin with a countdown dial on his belly to help keep track of the days till Christmas. It’s my families version of the advent calendar and instead of a gift at the end of each day, we celebrate by turning down that dial and then finding joy in a family event that follows. It might be sharing a cup of hot cocoa, baking a batch of cookies, making a handmade ornament, or wrapping a gift for Dad but with each new day – my children know they’ll be an sharing in an activity that involves their hands, their heads and their heart.
2. Lighting the Way - Perhaps, my absolute favorite thing about the holiday season as a child was Twinkle Lights. There’s just something magical about these little bright beauties that transformed the neighborhoods and places I’d seen a hundred times before into a Winter Wonderland. Even as an adult, I can’t get enough – neighborhoods that band together to make the holidays more special through the eyes of a child, the wonder of a trip to the zoo blanketed with twinkling lights. Even surrounding myself with lights in my home {as a child, I always asked for my own strand to plug in near my bed} and more often than not, my parents would wake to find me asleep under the tree basking in its warm glow. I started sharing this tradition with my children early, my first born son was born with a mild case of jaundice just days before Christmas. I’d like to think, that in some magical way, it was all the time we spent snuggling under our tree that led to his speedy recovery. This year, I’ll have my first opportunity to take them to see the lights at the zoo. Honestly, I’m not sure who’s more excited.

3. Christmas Classics – I have a confession to make – I’m a Christmas music and movie junkie. I could play them all year long and never get tired of them. For everyone else’s sake, I am usually quite good about waiting till an appropriate time to begin but fortunately for me, my husband shares my passion for Christmas movies. Christmas movies play almost constantly in our house and we look forward to sharing this tradition with our children all year long.

4. Decorating the Tree – I’ve always had this vision of how a family was supposed to decorate the tree. The carols that would be playing, the gorgeous photos that would be taken, the hot chocolate that would be consumed, the popcorn that would be strung and the perfect tree that was to be the final outcome. Many years, three small children and a grouch of a husband later, I’m happy to announce I have given up on this June Cleaver image of Christmas and have instead embraced the version I have instead. In fact, watching my kids outfit themselves in stockings, tinsel and garland might be my favorite Christmas memory yet. The jingle of bells as they run back and forth from our storage totes to the tree finding just the right (albeit, very low) branch to hang the ornaments on. It’s these memories I hope I’ll remember when they’re older.

5. A Pajama Party – There’s not a whole lot of sleeping going on in any house on Christmas Eve. So much excitement left over from the day’s events, the undoubtable sugar overload and the anticipation of what’s to come all seem to combat sleepiness. Instead of fighting the fact that no one will be sleeping, I say relish it. Give everyone a new set of holiday pajamas, dance around the house, curl up on the couch and read Twas the Night Before Christmas – whatever it takes to finally wear them down enough to place a plate of cookies out for Santa and maybe even a tall glass of milk. Then off to bed they go – those chubby cheeked, squishy thighed cherubs that will be grown before you know it. After you’ve made your final preparations for Santa’s visit – take a moment to peek in on them – sound asleep just like angels all in their new pajamas. Ahh, now that’s Christmas heaven.

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Toodley Do Lists

by Stacy on November 7, 2009

That’s right – it’s about that time. Time to start gearing up for all things holly and jolly and bright. The process won’t seem nearly as daunting with this adorable Christmas download from Tricia Rennea. Suddenly my list looks cheery, not scary…

* Just wait till you see all the goodies we have for those folks on the Not-Naughty lists *

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