On Saturday I am going to be previewing the MassArt Spring Sale! If you live in the Boston area – please be sure to come back for details and even check it out for yourself. The sale is open to the public May 4-May 9, from 10:00am-7:00pm. There will be original works pf jewelry, glass, sculpture, photography, ceramics, fibers, painting and more, all created by MassArt students and alumni. Profits from sales benefit the artists and help support student scholarships. So, come find a unique gift that gives back!
The sale is held in Tower Building lobby, 621 Huntington Avenue, Boston MA – accessible via the Green line “E” train (Longwood stop) or the 39 bus. Visa, Mastercard, cash and checks are accepted.
For more information about this event, please click here or contact Elizabeth DiCicco at (617)879-7710.
I’m looking forward to reporting about great gift ideas for Mother’s …read more
This is such an easy idea and you can personalize it in so many ways. Really. Your imagination is the limit here. All you really need is a deck of cards, a magic marker (unless you decide to use your printer), a hole punch and a way to hold the cards together (like pretty ribbon or one or more binder rings). You can add embellishments with magazine pictures, adhesive gems, stickers, construction paper, things you print from your computer, etc. If you add paper embellishments you may need to add a glue stick to your list. You can get these supplies at many retailers (Target, CVS, Walgreens, etc.) but they may be less expensive to purchase at a craft store.
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This was one of the presents that I got my boyfriend for his birthday.
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The game’s simplicity makes it easy to learn – you have to compare four things (color, shape, shading, and number) on each card independently. When you compare the cards, each of the four things either has to be completely the same or completely different. The rules are really that simple but the game gives your brain a workout! You really have to scan the cards and try to quickly ascertain if there is a “set” on the board or not.
This game got five stars on Amazon and it is no wonder. I was looking for a game that could be as good for two players or a group of people so that we could play it alone or when we had friends over and I did …read more






