Posts Tagged ‘facebook’

20,000 = giveaway

Friday, July 22nd, 2011

Hello again. Another blog post today for a special reason.

Today we hit 20,000 facebook likers. That’s 20,000+ folks who are getting my facebook anecdotes. Photos, ideas, finds, and inspiration for cultivating a good life and recording it.

To celebrate, I’m giving away some of my products. If you “like” me on facebook, leave your first name, city, and state (U.S. only for this giveaway) HERE on this post. Technically I don’t think I’m supposed to do giveaways on facebook (what. ever.) so we’re doing the giveaway here.

giveaway week

Monday, March 14th, 2011

*** This post has been edited. I just learned that giveaways on facebook are not allowed. So instead of a week-long “facebook giveaway” the giveaways will happen right here on my blog. A huge thank-you to Jessica Turner who was thoughtful enough to let me know about the restrictions that I was not aware of. Lesson learned. Now I know. ***

Hello there!

Today we’re launching a big giveaway here on my blog. Every day this week I’ll announce a new giveaway and every day I’ll announce at least one randomly-selected winner. I do giveaways for two reasons: 1) It’s a fun way to share fun finds with you.  2) It’s a fun way to help other small businesses get a boost in their exposure.

Yay for win-wins.

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I’m pleased … no … I’m thrilled to kick off this week-long giveaway with something really special. Talented jewelry artist Angela Bannatyne has designed custom pieces especially for us Project Lifers! Presenting …

The Amber Edition:

And the Turquoise Edition:

And yes, there are even coordinating earrings:

Isn’t that just the coolest? She created these pieces based on the color pallets of the current 2011 editions of Project Life. Not only are they gorgeous, but when you wear them, you’re reminded of how awesome you are for cultivating a good life and recording it.  ; )

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You can check out Angela’s Avenue {A} site and her etsy shop to see more. And this is the direct link to the Project Life inspired items in her shop. Super affordable and absolutely beautiful. Plus, she loves one-of-a-kind pieces so there will be slight variations as well. I suspect these will sell out fast so if they do, check back. Angela has more supplies on the way and will be making more available soon.

I bet you’d like a chance to win one of these gorgeous Project Life bracelet & earrings sets, wouldn’t you? Leave your first name, city, state, and which version you’d love to have — Amber or Turquoise. You’re always welcome to nominate someone too.

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A very special thank-you to Angela for creating Project Life inspired jewelry with my readers & customers in mind. That’s just the coolest thing and I so appreciate her sharing her talents with us.

POTD inspiration

Wednesday, January 19th, 2011

First of all,  I’m excited to share a POTD idea that I just implemented into our Project Life book yesterday. It was kind of an exciting a-ha! moment for me in my little quest to document life.

{ POTD idea }: Take a screenshot of a satellite view or map of your neighborhood.

Totally a worthy POTD, don’t you think? So what that you didn’t actually take the picture? We can thank crazy-expensive technology for that. Just head over to GoogleMaps and plug in your address. Click on Map or Satellite for options. Zoom in & out to see if you want a wider angle or a close-up view. Then get a screenshot (I use SnapNDrag on our Mac) or a snapshot (with an actual camera) … and there you go!

(No, this isn’t our neighborhood. I just picked a random suburb in the middle of the U.S. to illustrate.)

Where you live is very much a part of your story. Including a birds-eye view is just one more angle from which to document our life. Then journal about why you love the area, or what makes it hard to live there, or whatever you want to write about.

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If your approach to Project Life is documenting a little piece of life every day, you may find yourself wanting a little inspiration from time to time. A few ways to get POTD ideas:

1. If you type “POTD” in the search field here on my blog,  a list of blog posts will come up that have POTD inspiration in some way. I will continue to share POTD ideas on my blog from time to time.

2. If you click on the Photography category here on my blog, you can scroll and scroll and scroll some more to find more ideas — from me and also from awesome fellow blog readers.

3. The Project Life Community always has the latest & greatest in idea-sharing among fellow Project Lifers.

4. Check out other favorite blogs of those participating in Project Life or any type of 365 project. For example, I’m recently inspired by Susan Weinroth’s approach, which is to use her iPhone for their family’s daily shots. No fancy camera, no editing.

And now … I’m pleased to announce yet another way to get life-documenting-picture-taking inspiration! As most of you know, I use the platforms of facebook & twitter to share ideas, links, tips, and even an occasional POTD idea.

5. Now — moving forward — you can expect even more consistent POTD idea-sharing on facebook & twitter. Yippee! Not necessarily every single day but pretty close.

It’s simple: Just click HERE if you want to “like” my facebook page so you automatically get my feed. Or click HERE if you want to get see how to get my twitter feed. I’ll share the same ideas in both places. No reason to follow me in both places.

{ This is the fun part }

I’ll share plenty of my own POTD ideas, sure. But I also want to share the very best reader ideas too. Variety is the spice of life. Have you got a knack for taking great pictures? Have an inspiring POTD idea that most people can relate to or find inspiration from? Here’s the scoop:

1. Email your POTD idea(s) to submissions@beckyhiggins.com anytime. Subject line: POTD.

2. JPG format. Full or medium size.

3. Be sure your picture is already edited, if needed.

4. No deadline. I’m always interested to see what you’re photographing!

5. Must include your first name … and it’d be great to know which state or country you call home.

6. Please include just one quick sentence that describes the concept or idea behind your POTD. Remember, ideas I’ll be passing along via twitter & facebook have to be very short & sweet.

7. By submitting your picture(s), you automatically grant permission for me share/use your picture. Just because you submit a picture doesn’t mean it will be shared or used. If I do share or use it, I’ll let you know. Did you catch all that?  : )

tuesday matters.

Tuesday, January 11th, 2011

{ project life tuesday }

We have seen awesome growth and positively fantastic sharing going on over at the official Project Life Community. So awesome! I wanted to let you know of yet another place to share and be inspired. The Mom Creative blog by Jessica Turner, will be resuming “Project Life Tuesday” today.

Says Jessica: “I started Project Life Tuesday in 2010 as a way of keeping up with my photos and encouraging others to do the same. I have found that if you are using Project Life as a Project 365, staying on top of your photos is key! By hosting this weekly link-up, myself and many others were encouraged to keep going all year.”

Each Tuesday, people are invited to blog their photos from the previous week and link their blogs posts on Jessica’s blog. She asks that you link to The Mom Creative and/or post the cute Project Life Tuesday button within their post. It is a fun way to everyone’s photos, get creative ideas, and stay accountable.

Today is the first Project Life Tuesday of 2011 over at The Mom Creative. Check it out and – should you feel inclined – link up! A huge thank-you to Jessica, who’s done an awesome job keeping many motivated about Project Life. I didn’t ask her to do any of that. She’s just a believer like me. She gets it. She uses it. She loves it. And she shares with others.

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{ you have my permission }

I was deeply touched with the comments on yesterday’s post about the reminder to BREATHE. I’m so grateful that the message reached the people it needed to reach at the time they needed to hear it. I was asked about permission to print it.

Absolutely. You go right ahead.

I just took that picture on Saturday in Mesa, Arizona. It was an absolutely beautiful day. Awesome weather, yes. But more importantly our niece Kyra and her sweetheart Jason were married. It was such a happy, happy day.

Anyway — Just click HERE, right-click on the image, save it to your desktop, and feel free to print it any size you want for personal use. Or use it as your desktop image. Or share with friends. Whatever.

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{ school kits }

I’m just going to be like a classified ad for just a moment, if you don’t mind. Many of you are familiar with the school kit I did a few years ago. Of course they’re sold out. I have a couple of friends who bought them, held on to them, never got around to using them, and would like to sell them … now knowing that I’m working on a new & improved school kit.

If you don’t know what I’m talking about, don’t worry about it. They’re not available anymore anyway. The more important thing to note is that I’ve been working on a new school kit that will be even more simplified than the original. I don’t have anything more specific to tell you for timing other than “this year”. I know. Very vague.

Of course you know I’m an updater. If you’re up on my blog, or getting my facebook or twitter feed, you will be the first to get those product updates.

So — if you’re interested in purchasing the “old” school kit, here are a couple people you can contact. I believe they each have 3-4 kits and Marji has 2 of those “bonus” kits with more materials & components.

Megan: M-Hintz@hotmail.com

Marji: schnebergers@cox.net

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{ facebook likers rock }

So … holy smokes people. We hit 15,000 “likers” on facebook last night. What!?!? Thank you so much! A few of you might be sitting on the fence. Do I follow Becky on facebook? Is it worth it?

Yep. You should. Because guess what? If you get my facebook (or twitter) feed, you are not only the very first to know of any product updates and get little bits of inspiration like Project Life ideas, and POTD ideas, but I share plenty of other useful stuff un-related to my products. Cool websites & blogs & articles to check out, my latest favorite thing to use or eat or read, great products, a notice every time there’s a new blog post, random tips, and an occasional personal anecdote.

And today, there has never been a better time to like me on facebook. Because I’m giving away Project Life! Because that’s fun to do. And because I like you too. We sold out of the kits just last week but as soon as the new inventory shows up in the next couple weeks (let’s say by the end of January to be safe) … I will personally place the order for the randomly-selected winner so they’re first in line to receive their kit from this next batch.

Just get on facebook like you normally do, click on my page (Becky Higgins LLC), and you see that cute little LIKE icon? Click it. And just like magic, you like me!  : )  Then you’ll see my update about the contest pop up on your wall just like all other facebook updates that you get.

Thank you for the love.

aliens & finnish names & facebook

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

This is pretty much a “random topics” kind of blog post.

Meet Porter’s alien friends. These are his latest creations. Porter and his friend Cameron spent hours drawing unique characters, organizing them, and playing with them. Kind of reminds me of his recent dinosaur art.

I shared some thoughts on how to nurture creativity in our children earlier this year. Going along with my 7th point in that post, this is a little reminder to photograph your kids’ art. They should be proud of what they create and of course you want to show them that you’re proud of them too. Getting out the camera helps instill that feeling.

For example: Porter and Cameron drew a bunch of little aliens and cut them out. I invited them to arrange their aliens on a piece of cardboard I had so we could snap a picture, which of course they were game for doing (see above). To take it a step further, they each laid next to their art to be in the picture too. This is Cameron and his aliens:

The result is that you’re not only preserving their art, but you’re capturing their age and stage of life at the time of creating that art. By the way, the boys love that it looks like they’re standing against a wall. This is what the scene really looked like:

Poster board on the floor (you could also use a blanket or sheet or even the floor itself). I intentionally did this right next to windows where I could get beautiful, natural, indirect lighting.

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A couple other mentionables today:

1. FINNISH NAME PLATES. My mom picked up a couple of “Saara” Finnish name plates for those who commented about that name (pictured here). But no one has claimed them. If you are Saara or know a Saara, please send an email HERE with a shipping address and my mom would love to  send you a Saara name plate. First come, first served. Attention: Cindy with a daughter “Hanna” — we saw your note and my mom needs your shipping address as well.

2. FACEBOOK. I need to address this Facebook Friend thing. For those of you who have sent me a friend invitation, I wanted to let you know why it hasn’t been accepted. You may notice on my facebook page that I have zero friends. And yet there are lots of folks getting my feed because they “like” me (I like you too, by the way).   ; )

That’s because I am set up as a page, not a personal profile. A facebook page is for businesses and organizations and the like. The difference is that anyone can get my facebook feed if they “like” my page. To be “friends” means both parties have to accept each other and then they get each other’s feed. I know I simply can’t keep up with that much feed.

My point: If you have invited me as a friend on facebook, that’s why I haven’t accepted the invitation. If you’d like to receive my feed, just go here and click on the “like” button next to Becky Higgins LLC (as shown here).

Q&A happening on facebook today

Friday, May 14th, 2010

Fun little milestone today. We hit the 10,000 mark on my facebook page. That means 10,000 folks are getting my notes, updates, anecdotes, tips, pictures, finds, etc. on facebook. Everything there is short & sweet. There are just some things that don’t need a full blog post. That’s what makes facebook and twitter fun for additional idea-sharing.

Note: I post pretty much the same things on facebook and twitter. You don’t need to follow me on both. I just know some folks prefer facebook and some prefer twitter. So I do both.

For fun, this is what I’m doing on facebook today: You know how I’ve done a few of those “3 words or less” Q&A posts on my blog? Like here and here and here. I’m doing it again. Only this time it’s exclusive for my facebook peeps. Ask me whatever you want on my facebook page (not here this time, sorry) and I’ll answer your questions at random throughout the day. Via facebook. If you’re not already getting my feed on facebook, just click here and join in the fun.

8,000

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

First of all, I realize this appears to be a lengthy post. Well, actually … it is lengthy. But you won’t regret taking 4 minutes to read this as you will likely feel a connection to little things in your own life. I hope you feel inspired to photograph and record something “ordinary” in your life today.

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I think it’s safe to say that Michelle Price, a fellow blog reader, would probably think that 8,000 is her new lucky number.

Last month I noticed that I was approaching 8,000 fans on my Facebook page. For those of you unfamiliar with how this works, I have a Facebook page. It’s not a profile, but a page. Individuals do profiles. Businesses do pages. To become a “fan” of a page (I don’t love that term, but anyway) means that you’ll get all the little updates from that business, just as you would get updates from your friends. It just so happens that my business is me, so it’s really fun & personal & anecdotal … not all “business-y”. I like to share quick insights, good deals or inspirational finds, tips, updates, and other random (and hopefully interesting/useful) thoughts.

I leave the very same notes on Twitter. Different platforms for different folks. You don’t need to follow me on both.

Back to the story.

I got the random idea to celebrate whoever was to become my 8,000th fan on Facebook. Just for fun. I didn’t know exactly what I was going to do, other than make a big fuss over this person, call them and get to know them, and send them some goodies. I let everyone in on what I was doing. I really appreciate that so many folks find value in hearing my simple anecdotes on Facebook and Twitter so I wanted to do something fun.

So I watched closely for a few minutes. 7,997 … 7,998 … 7,999 … and then. There it was. The 8,000th person to follow me on Facebook was … Michael Price.

Michael Price! Michael Price? As in … Michael? 99% of the folks that follow my work are women and someone in that 1% of guys happens to be the 8,000th person? Seriously, Becky, what were you thinking?

So I turn to David and just start laughing. And he gave me the it-was-your-idea look. Now I’m going to have to call up some dude and get his life story and his wife is going to wonder who is this Becky and why do you follow her on Facebook?

But wait. Maybe this Michael guy tried to be the 8,000th fan for his wife. Could it be? As it turns out … that’s exactly what he had in mind. Michael happened to be on Facebook, saw that I was doing this fun little thing, knew his wife would be stoked, and he did it. He signed up to be my fan at the exact. right. moment.

Go Michael. Go you for being an awesomely thoughtful husband.

So … I call Michelle the very next day. We chat and chat and chat. I ask her all about her life. Her story. I wanted to get mental images of a day in her life. I wanted to visualize slices of her life. Slices that should be photographed and incorporated into Project Life.

(Michelle’s POTD from us talking)

Michelle had her hands full that day we spoke. A couple loads of laundry, carpool, making lunches, serving as secretary in the children’s Primary program at church, keeping her little ones from destroying anything in the house, a basement project with her husband, making preparations for dinner. You know … the usual.

You see, Michelle is the mother of six, ranging in ages from 16 down to 2 (hence the potential “destroying” I mentioned). She’s a busy woman. I learned that she really wanted Project Life, but it just wasn’t in the budget this time. Without her saying it, I learned that Michelle gives and gives and gives. I learned of a few of her lifetime dreams, like cruising in Alaska to go fishing, going back to school and studying Art, learn how to blow glass, opening a cupcake bakery, and possibly even running a marathon.

I totally envisioned all of these really fantastic pictures of her life: Piles of laundry. Chairs up on her kitchen table during the day to keep her toddler from climbing on them. The pile of her dozen or so notebooks that she keeps her ideas, quotes, and lists in. Her simple makeup collection which consists of hardly anything (there’s no time to for that). Ingredients laid out on the counter as she’s about to prepare the family’s favorite dinner: sweet & sour chicken.

A snapshot of the computer monitor with Facebook open since that’s one thing she enjoys doing in her down-time. Oh, and a picture of the way she eats a sandwich or toast: She always eats all the side crusts first. Down one side, across the bottom, then down the other side. Then she eats the middle, leaving the top crust for last. How about a picture of something that is cobalt blue and chartreuse, since those are her favorite colors. And a shot of Kenny Loggins’ Return to Pooh Corner CD since that’s what she listens to every Friday in the car when she drives her little ones around while they nap.

Plus, so many other things that she might view as ordinary pieces of her life … and yet, these “ordinary” things are what make up our existence, right?

Michelle is extraordinary. And so are you. I hope you know it. You have a very unique life with unique experiences. What you deem to be “mundane”, is actually quite interesting in the context of your whole life. I hope you’re celebrating these little slices of your life by documenting them. Photos + words.

I knew Michelle had to have the Project Life kit so that she could do just that.

This is where it gets fun.

It just so happens that David and I had plans to travel to Utah for a family vacation. As I was telling a friend about this whole fun thing with Michelle, she reminded me that we were going to be in Utah the next week. Michelle’s town was quite close to where we were staying! What are the chances of that? So … you know where this is going, right? I’ll let the pictures tell the rest of the story.

(Kudos to my darling friend Jen who tagged along and got these great shots.)

Such a sweet experience. Such a sweet woman. Such a coincidence that she answered the door in the middle of the day with scrapbook paper in her hands! She was actually working on making a card for her mom and her aunt. Michelle’s granddad was dying and she wanted to do something special for them.

You see? There she goes again. The giver.

Michelle now has Project Life to help her document her life. And a pedicure because every girl needs an occasional pedicure! By the way, her granddad did pass away shortly after our visit. David and I send our condolences to Michelle’s family during this tender time.

I have another surprise for Michelle that she doesn’t know about. And someone else is getting the same surprise. Tune in tomorrow for that. : )

As a side note, I just noticed that I now have 8,999 fans on my Facebook page at the time of posting this. Go figure. Will you be #9,000? I can’t promise a personal visit, but I think I can swing it to send you a Project Life kit. : )

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Update: Meg Gundlach is lightening-fast and become the 9,000th fan on my Facebook page. Congratulations!

3 words or less: part 2

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

I am answering another batch of 20 questions that you have asked. Sticking with my plan to answer each one in 3 words or less.

Q: What was the font you used for Claire’s Pinkalicious party invitation?
A: GiddyUp

Q: I know you are from Maryland. How did you end up in Arizona?
A: Love my husband.

Q: What is your most dreaded everyday task? The thing you most dislike doing?
A: Cleaning the highchair.

Q: What type of camera do you use?
A: Nikon D90.

Q: Would you rather have 4 cats or 2 dogs as pets?
A. No. And no.

Q: Where’s your favorite place to buy a cute dress?
A: I’m looking. Ideas?

Q: Do you have any laundry secrets?
A: Involve the kids.

Q: Will Project Life be back in stock?? i NEED it now!! ;-)
A: Re-printing now.

Q: What did you have for supper last night?
A: This salad.

Q: You had a post about cleaning your makeup brushes. What do you use to clean your brushes?
A: Mac brush cleanser.

Q: Do you plan to offer just the page protectors from project life as a separate purchase?
A: Yes.

Q: Do you make cards?
A: Super simple ones.

Q: Do you post the same things on facebook as you do on twitter?
A: I do.

Q: Are you recognized very often in public?
A: Don’t think so.

Q: What is the name of the orange you painted your bathroom?
A: Behr brand: Fireglow

Q: What is your favorite blog/website for home decor inspiration?
A: HouseOfTurquoise.com

Q: Is it hard living so far from your parents?
A: Technology connects us.

Q: How do you deal with your stress?
A: Take a break.

Q: Where do you get your hair done?
A: My friend Brooke.

Q: What are you negative about? You always seems so positive. I figured there must be something that you get down about.
A: Taxes.