Showing posts with label Fall bragbooks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fall bragbooks. Show all posts

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Fall Bragbook Page 12 FREEBIE

Hi everyone! I have the final page of the Just A Little Nutty fall bragbook trilogy freebies for your today. You can grab it here for the next five days.
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Thursday, December 2, 2010

Fall Bragbook Page 11 FREEBIE

Hi everyone! It's been crazy all over. How about you? I have the second of the Just A Little Nutty fall bragbook trilogy freebies for your today. You can grab it here for the next five days.

See you soon with one more page :)
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Fall Bragbook Page 10 FREEBIE

Hi everyone! It's been crazy all over. How about you? I have the first of the Just A Little Nutty fall bragbook trilogy freebies for your today. You can grab it here for the next five days.

See you soon with another page :)
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Monday, November 22, 2010

Fall Bragbooks and Layered Paper Templates

These twelve, 4x6, png brag book pages coordinate with four fall kits, Night Owl, Falling Leaves, Counting Our Blessings, and Just A Little Nutty. Grab these at Faith Sisters.


These seven, PSD only, layered templates are commercial use friendly. These are basic patterns that I tend to use over and over. The dots and boxes layered template has six layered to coordinate with your color scheme. Grab them at Faith Sisters.


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Saturday, November 20, 2010

Fall Bragbooks Page 6 FREEBIE

Hi Again. Is everyone having a terrific Saturday. I love Sat's - It's a day usually without any plans. I have some more news from the book, "Help me! I have a Teenager!!!" by Annie Drake, MA, RN, CS, LMFT. Did you know that faking an opinion is not recommended by Annie. She says it's not honest or sincere and generally backfires. It's "better to accept your teenager's opinion as well as to acknowledge that you have a very different opinion. This allows your teenagers to be free to have their own ideas. What you offer is a chance for your young person to hear how a more mature person feels about the same idea." I've never faked an opinion with my teen, but I guess I could understand the temptation to avoid an argument or something. Anyway, I thought that was an interesting note to take :) Today's freebie is the final pages from the Falling Leaves kit, the Fall Bragbook Page 6. You can grab it here for the next five days :)

See you soon with another freebie :)
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Thursday, November 18, 2010

Fall Bragbooks Page Five FREEBIE

Hello everyone! Thanks for stopping by and taking a look around. I have some more news from the book, "Help me! I have a Teenager!!!" by Annie Drake, MA, RN, CS, LMFT. Do you know how to end a perfectly good conversation with your teen? Ending it with "I told you so". Annie says it's "a power move" and it destroys a good conversation. Instead, she recommends that once you've made your point (that is with your questions made during the no lecture method, leave your teen alone to absorb them and simply end with "thank you" if anything needs to be said at all :) Today's freebie is Fall Bragbooks Page 5 from the Falling Leaves kit. I hope you like it. You can grab it here for the next five days :)

See you soon with another freebie :)
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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Fall Bragbooks Page Two FREEBIE


Hello again! Thanks for stopping by and taking a look around. I'm still reading the book called, "Help Me, I have A Teenager!!" by Annie Drake, MA, RN, CS, LMFT. Did you know that you can have your teen lecture you? It's great. Rather than lecturing your teen, because they already know our lectures and have them numbered, lol, instead we ask them questions as they tell us about their ideas and such that provoke mature insight. Only we can do this since their peers do not have the experience or wisdom to ask the right questions that will correctly and safely steer our teen. It also prevents their fighting against us and our lectures because it makes them do the thinking and they are the ones that come to the final (and hopefully correct) conclusion because we've only guided them there. Sometimes it takes a number of conversations before the points get across. Does this make sense? Annie Drake really gets into explaining this and it's excellent. I'm sure my daughter will be thrilled with having no lectures.... unless I fall into temptation and forget to ask questions instead. Anyway, today I have page 2 of the Fall Bragbooks for you. We continue with the Night Owl kit. Grab your freebie here for the next five days :)

See you soon with another freebie!
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