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10 things you can do to add some KINDNESS to the world today

Yes, these suggestions have all been published before in countless places already. But I think the more we’re reminded of the big impact we can have through simple gestures, the more apt we are to actually do them ourselves. So, here’s a list of small things we can do to have a big impact on the world and people around us today:

  1. Buy someone a coffee
    I haven’t been out-and-about that much lately, but when I am, sometimes I treat myself to a coffee at Starbucks. In the past 2 weeks I’ve bought coffee for the car behind me a total of 5 times (don’t judge me – I need a lot of coffee apparently). The other day I really needed a pick-me-up because my elderly dog had me up most of the night, I was in the middle of a slightly-more-challenging remote learning day with my two children and also had my own work deliverables looming. As I drove up to the cashier to get my coffee, they told me that the car in front of me had paid for it already. The kindness you give to the world comes right back at you when you need it most.
  2. Call a lonely friend or family member
    The holidays this year look very different for most of us. I live approximately 6 hours away from my parents. Our family has chosen to stay safe and apart during the entire pandemic, so it has been hard not to see them during our regular visits. When I’m feeling especially lonely, I pick up the phone can call them. Usually, they’re feeling it too and we can enjoy each other’s company in a completely different way.
  3. Donate coats to children
    Every year our local news station, WRAL has a coat drive for children. I’m usually too busy or distracted this time of year with school parties, getting ready to travel, and the general hectic nature of the holidays. This year I took the time to go through all of our winter hats, gloves and old coats thinking I wouldn’t find much. Guess what? I found 2 huge garbage bags full of warm clothes to donate! Not only did it feel good knowing that children will be warm because of this donation, but it also felt good to clean out things we no longer need. Speaking of which…
  4. Donate clothes and other items you no longer need
    This, again, takes time…and yes, this sounds suspiciously like #3 but is meant to be broader in nature. Back in April, I did this once because I was starting to feel stir-crazy and needed to feel productive. What a great time to organize! But after going through all of our winter clothes, I dove deeper than I have since we first moved into our house over 10 years ago. And I literally brought car loads of stuff to donation centers. Why in the world was I keeping all of this stuff? It feels GREAT that someone else will be able to use the things that were sitting in closets and untouched for years. I read Marie Kondo’s book The Live Changing Magic of Tidying Up about 4 years ago and thought I had already done this.  It turns out, doing it again from a completely different mindset is what I actually needed. Now it feels like 2021 will arrive with less baggage, literally.
  5. Donate money to your local food pantry
    This one seems obvious enough, but I need to include it here because there are SO MANY people who are facing a food shortage. We’re living through unprecedented times. If you’re looking for a last-minute gift for someone, donate food in their name either locally or though organizations like Feeding America.
  6. Give the people who support you a small gift of appreciation
    There are many people in our lives who work in the background supporting us. Giving them a token of appreciation goes a long way…even if you just give them a hand-written card. People like your mail carrier (who is definitely over-worked this holiday season) would love this and it will feel good too.
  7. Send a card
    You knew this one would be on my list (or maybe you didn’t) because I’ve been a greeting card designer and writer for over 20 years. I’ve dedicated my entire career to supporting this gesture. Sending or receiving something in the mail is pretty magical. It’s something that brings joy in a different way than receiving a digital message. Even if you didn’t send a Christmas card with the perfect (or in our case, not-ever-perfect) picture of your family this year, send your close friends a quick hand-written card. They will appreciate it more than you know.
  8. Tell someone you are grateful for them
    Our words have power. Verbalizing something as simple as this can change someone’s whole perspective.
  9. Find some time to do something to take care of yourself.
    Being kind to yourself is being kind to the world. Remember to listen to your inner voice and give yourself time to recharge, reflect and find some peace. Doing this will ensure you can remain centered and put your best foot forward. I bet there are more people than you know looking to you for cues about how to be. Giving the world your best self will create ripples of positivity in your circle and beyond.
  10. Smile at a stranger
    In the age of COVID and masks this one is harder to do than you may think. But there are moments when you make eye contact with another driver or when you’re out somewhere without your mask because you’re far enough apart. Smile at someone. Strike up a random conversation about something. Making these little connections is still so important because it can remind us that we’re not as alone as we may sometimes feel.
  11. Give or send someone a Kindness Card
    Now you’re wondering why my list of 10 things has 11. “Vicky, did you not have your coffee this morning?”. Well, no, I haven’t had enough…clearly this is the 11th thing in my list. But I had to include it because I’m giving away FREE Kindness Cards on my website. They are artful reminders that include messages of encouragement to spread some kindness in the world. We need it now more than ever. Get yours HERE. For only the cost of shipping, you can get a set of 30 cards to keep for yourself or to pass on to someone who needs a little more kindness.

Thanks for reading my list, if in fact, you made it all the way through. Imagine if we all did just one of these things every day. Together we can change the world. Kindness. Pass it on.

Happy Holidays from my little over-caffeinated corner of the world to yours. I wish each and every one of you a Happy and Healthy New Year.

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Spread Joy, Not Germs, This Holiday Season With These Holiday Postcards

The holidays are about coming together and giving thanks. Take any Christmas classic and you’ll find that message. The jolly Whoville people and the mean, old Grinch, the bitter Ebenezer Scrooge and the generous Cratchits, even noble Rudolph and his judgmental fellow reindeers all came together in the end (despite them calling out his red nose!). This year, however, “coming together” is going to look a little different, but that doesn’t mean we can’t give thanks especially to those who deserve it.

Think about all the people who make your life easier– your hairdresser, dog walker, babysitter, or child’s teacher. Thanks to all the hard work they do, you can enjoy a little free time to yourself or stress a little less about your children. This year, more than ever, it’s important to recognize their efforts with a holiday tip.

You can spread joy, without spreading germs, by sending them the appropriate tip accompanied by a meaningful postcard. Download these free holiday printables to give to a service worker this holiday season!

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Don’t miss the recent Redfin article I was featured in: “20 Easy Fall DIY Decor Ideas that You’ll Absolutely Love”

With leaves on the ground and pumpkin spice lattes in hand — there’s no doubt that fall is in full swing. One of our favorite things about this time of year is all the traditions that come with it, like roasting marshmallows by your backyard fire pit or watching scary movies. But nothing makes it feel like the new season is upon us like decorating our homes with festive, fall decor.

Whether it’s gathering materials from your yard to create warm-colored tablescapes or visiting your local craft store to make a DIY fall wreath, there are many creative and easy ways to embrace autumn in your home. To help inspire your seasonal decorating, Redfin reached out to experts for our most creative — yet simple — fall home decor projects. So before the cold temperatures approach and you have to prepare your home for winter, check out the Redfin article I was featured in and try out one (or more) of these fall DIY projects this season!

Check out our DIY Interchangeable Felt Flower Wreath here!

20 Easy Fall DIY Decor Ideas that You’ll Absolutely Love

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HALLOWEEN PARTY IDEAS – 2020

This year Halloween is going to look very different. Most of us will probably opt out of the traditional trick-or-treating for obvious reasons. So if you are looking for some fun ways to still celebrate with your kids, maybe you can consider an outside Halloween Party! Check out these fun ideas to make the holiday fun!
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These fun balloons will definitely help create a whimsical and festive atmosphere! You can fill them with air or helium and they amazingly stay lit for up to 24 hours!
Check them out here: 50 pack halloween LED light up round balloons.

Have these skeletons crawling out in front of grave stones: Life Size Groundbreaker Skeleton Stakes

Set up a spooky grave yard and add a spot light for some drama.
17” Halloween Foam RIP Graveyard Tombstones (5 Pack)

FUN GAMES THAT MAKE UP FOR MISSING TRICK-OR-TREATING:

EYEBALL PONG

Bounce the ping pong balls across the table and into the cups (yes, just like beer pong only family-friendly).
You can use a Sharpie to draw eyeballs on regular ping pong balls, or spring for these:
Creepy Plastic Eyeballs 20 Pieces

HALLOWEEN SCAVENGER HUNT FOR CANDY

Who doesn’t love a scavenger hunt? Here’s a fun free printable that has some great ideas:
https://heyletsmakestuff.com/printable-halloween-candy-scavenger-hunt/

NEED MORE IDEAS? CHECK OUT THESE PAST POSTS FOR CRAFTS, TREATS AND MORE FUN!

HALLOWEEN CUPCAKES

FAVORITE HALLOWEEN TREATS

HALLOWEEN TREATS AND MORE!

HALLOWEEN CRAFTS FOR KIDS

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DIY Holidays Recipes

Chocolate Covered St. Patrick’s Day Strawberries

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Happy Wednesday, everyone! Today we’re sharing a sweet cure for the mid-week blues! These St. Patrick’s Day-inspired strawberries are so easy to make and even easier to devour. Here’s how to make your own…

Chocolate Covered St. Patrick's Day Strawberries | Vicky Barone

Supplies: strawberries, candy melts in white and green (we used two shades of green!), Ziploc bags, scissors, a baking sheet, and wax paper.

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Directions:
1. Start by washing and drying the strawberries thoroughly.
2. Microwave candy melts in separate bowls according to the directions on the package.
3. Line a baking sheet with wax paper.
4. Dip strawberries in the white candy melts and rest on the baking sheet.
5. Place baking sheet in the refrigerator while you prep the green candy melts.
6. Scoop green candy melts into Ziploc bags.
7. Cut a small corner of the Ziploc bags with scissors.
8. Remove baking sheet from fridge and squeeze green candy melts onto the strawberries in a zigzag pattern.
9. Return to fridge until the candy melts have hardened.

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What do you think? Will you save these for St. Patrick’s Day or make yourself an early treat? Wilton makes so many candy melt colors, the possibilities are endless.

Enjoy!

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DIY Holidays

St. Patrick’s Day Felt Garlands

Looking for a fun DIY project to make this weekend? Today we’re sharing some fun and festive felt garlands that are perfect for St. Patrick’s Day. You can even swap the colors out to make them match your party decor or keep them as every day garlands! Here’s how to make your own…

St. Patrick's Day Felt Garlands | Vicky Barone

Supplies: colorful felt, twine or string, fabric scissors, and hot glue.

Shades of green bunting: Cut four inch strips of felt in shades of green. Cut out a small triangle shape from the bottom of each strip. Put two hot glue dots on the back of each strip and carefully press a piece of twine to the glue.

Rainbow garland: Cut three inch strips of felt in rainbow colors. Line up all the strips in the order you’d like them and separate them into pairs. Cut each pair into trapezoids by cutting off the corners at an angle to reflect one another. Add hot glue to the backs of each piece and attach twine or string.

Shamrock pennants: Cut three inch rectangles out of gray felt. Cut the corners off of one side to create a point. Cut out shamrock shapes from different shades of green felt (we drew a shamrock shape onto cardstock and cut it out to be our stencil). Use hot glue to attach the shamrocks to each pennant and more glue on the backs of each to attach them to twine.

Hang your garlands and enjoy!

St. Patrick's Day Felt Garlands | Vicky Barone

Wishing you a wonderful weekend!

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DIY Holidays Kids

DIY Paper Plate Shamrocks

We are so sad that Valentine’s Day is over, but what luck that St. Patrick’s Day is just around the corner! Today we’re sharing a fun and simple kids craft to get you in the lucky spirit.

DIY Paper Plate Shamrocks | St. Patrick's Day | Vicky Barone

Supplies: green paper plates, scissors, a pencil, a single hole punch, white yarn, and a plastic sewing needle (optional).

Directions:
1. Draw or trace a shamrock shape onto the back of a plate.
2. Cut the shape out with scissors.
3. Use a single hole punch to create holes around the edge of the shamrock shape.
4. Give your kiddos a piece of yarn (plastic sewing needle optional) and a prepped plate and let them get to sewing!

DIY Paper Plate Shamrocks | St. Patrick's Day | Vicky Barone

This St. Patrick’s Day craft is a fun way to pass the time and be creative by sewing different patterns! They also look great if you hang them up as decoration. What are your favorite St. Patrick’s Day crafts or treats? We’d love to hear!

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Valentine Pretzel Treats

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If you’ve been reading blog.vickybarone.com for any length of time, you’ll know much we LOVE these chocolaty pretzel treats. This year, we decided to mix them up a bit by using Hershey’s Hugs and Rolos! Here’s how to make your own…

Valentine Pretzel Treats | Vicky Barone

Supplies: a baking sheet, square pretzels (regular, not butter flavored!), Rolos, Hershey’s Hugs, and M&Ms.

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Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 200.
2. Cover your baking sheet with pretzels.
3. Place a Rolo or a Hug in the center of each pretzel.
4. Bake for 5 minutes.
5. Remove from oven and carefully press an M&M into each chocolate.
6. Let cool and enjoy!

Valentine Pretzel Treats | Vicky Barone

Valentine Pretzel Treats | Vicky Barone

Valentine Pretzel Treats | Vicky Barone

Don’t they make just the sweetest Valentine treat? We hope you enjoy them!