Saturday, October 4, 2014

12 Halloween decor ideas and my cute spooky postcards

Halloween. It's that time of the year when everything turns orange. Or orange and black. Or black and orange! Or purple and orange! Halloween isn't a big thing in my country. But I love it! 

I found a lot of creative projects for children and adults. It's really crazy to see how much work people put into decorating their houses or creating their Halloween costumes or their children treat holders. Here's 12 ideas I really enjoyed and my Halloween Spooky Postcards Collection available on Zazzle! Just letting you know in advance that you can customize the background color on all of them and use your own words and fonts! Pretty cool to play with that.

1. An amazing Halloween pop up treat box here!
2. Vampire Coffin Halloween Treat Pouch here!
3. Cute Broom Lollipop here!
4. Halloween carboard tube bat candy holder here!
5. The adorable Boo Box here!
6. The Bat Wind Chime here!
7. Gorgeous Halloween Cookies here!
8. Dulce de leche pumpkin cupcakes here!
9. Ghosts in a cloche here!
10. Halloween Eyeball bouquet here
12. Easy Halloween Door Decor Ideas here!
Design your own picture postcards on zazzle.
The Halloween Scary Frankenstein
The Halloween Scary Frankenstein by noboringwhite
Shop for Night Postcards online at Zazzle.com
Halloween Spooky Boy Postcard
Halloween Spooky Boy Postcard by noboringwhite
See other Halloween boy Postcards at zazzle
The Spooky Halloween Skeleton Postcards
The Spooky Halloween Skeleton Postcards by noboringwhite
View other Trick or treat Postcards at Zazzle.com

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Calendar with pop culture moments by senior living community

Inspired by a viral news piece that circulated in early 2014 featuring the Contilia Retirement Group from Essen, Germany, Members from each SLC community recreated iconic pop culture scenes to form an 18-month calendar (August 2014 – January 2016 ).  Starring as the main characters of your favorite iconic pop culture moments can't be boring! You can buy one of these calendars - proceeds from each calendar purchase will go to a local charity chosen by each community.

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

#civiliansunderfire



#CiviliansUnderFire Join our call to Israel and armed Palestinian groups to ensure the safety of all civilians.
Write the word STOP (in Hebrew מספיק or in Arabic كفى) on the palm of your hand or a translation of this word into your own language, and post a photo here using the #CiviliansUnderFire. Thank you 
(#AmnestyInternational)

Saturday, July 19, 2014

Save honeybee and native pollinators!

Learn more and download a beautiful poster with this illustration to spread awareness!

Apis mellifera is the bee which pollinate crops like apples, blueberries and more, are dying, because bee hives are dying off or disappearing. One problem is a colony collapse disorder (CCD) a mystery that seems no one can solve.Pesticides are killing bees, these are called neonicotinoids and  biological threats also! Cultures like wheat and corn are no good for bees, not enough polen, but they cover large amount of land! Just think if honey bee will go extinct! It will be a calamity! Help saving the bees!

Monday, June 9, 2014

Celebrate World Oceans Day everyday

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Well, this time I was late. I forgot all about it. World Oceans Day isn't as celebrated as Earth Day. At least that's my idea. But we are all connected to the oceans no matter if we live inland or on the coast. For most Portuguese the sea is a source of inspiration. We are proud of our history. We sailed the seas with bravery and discovered new worlds to the world a few centuries ago! I live on the seaside and honestly that's one of my big life joys. I would love to have done a selfie for the sea! Did you make a promise?

In a few days the beach will be ready to welcome people. It was already very nicely populated during Easter with students enjoying a bit of sun in Easter break and foreigners, mostly Spanish. Spanish are fond of this beach where I live  since 1950's! I like everything about the coast way of life, the oceans and the life they hold. These illustrations I created for Zazzle products are inspired by the beach and the ocean and all the joy we can get from it. Lots of products for kids! They are selling well and I'm pleased.

I found lots of information about this day at Canada Government's site. That's because it was the Government of Canada that originally proposed the concept of World Ocean Day in 1992 at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro. As of 2009, June 8 has been officially declared by the United Nations as "World Oceans Day."

Here's some good advice we can use everyday to commemorate Oceans Day . I took it from that site. It reads like this:

-Learn all you can. Read, surf the web and experience the ocean directly.
-Conserve the water. Be careful when washing your car or watering your lawn.
-Reduce household pollutants. Cut down and properly dispose of herbicides, pesticides and cleaning products.
-Reduce waste. Dispose of trash properly. Where possible, recycle, reuse and compost.
-Reduce automobile pollution. Use fuel efficient vehicles or carpool. Recycle motor oil and repair oil and air conditioning leaks.
-Protect ocean wildlife. Don’t dispose of fishing lines, nets or plastic items in or near the water.
-Be considerate of sea life habitats. Don’t bother sea birds, mammals and turtles or their nesting grounds. Support marine protected areas.
-Get involved. Take part in a beach cleanup or other ocean-oriented activities.
-Plan an Oceans Day event in your community.
-Care! Pass on your knowledge!




Expo '98 (1998 Lisbon World Exposition) was an official specialised World's Fair held in Lisbon, Portugal from 22 May to 30 September 1998. The theme of the fair was "The Oceans, a Heritage for the Future," chosen in part to commemorate 500 years of Portuguese discoveries. The Expo ’98 was a landmark event that transformed the eastern zone of the city into a visionary project, reconverting an important part of Lisbon by creating a modern urban space. It has a train station, a shopping centre and an extensive complex that combines culture, leisure, homes and businesses.Opened during the Expo’98, the Oceanário de Lisboa is one the largest public aquaria in Europe. The TV spot with the babies swimming underwater remains as wonderful as it was when we first watch it sixteen years ago.

Saturday, June 7, 2014

The street store - people helping people


Today I bring you something a bit different. It's a great project called The Street Store. It started in Cape Town, South Africa. But this idea can work anywhere and The Street Store is open source like all good ideas should! Watch this inspirational video, I am sure you'll enjoy it! 




"When we launched the first Street Store we didn’t know what to expect. We had never done anything like this before. It was new. Strange. And exciting. We kept umming and ahhing wondering if we were ready. But we pulled up our socks and decided to just jump in.
We didn’t know what would happen, but what happened, was beautiful.
Over 1,000 homeless people visited our store that day. Each put together an outfit that they wanted. An outfit, that for many, was the first they had ever been able to choose for themselves.
We were overwhelmed by the generosity of the Cape Town community. Without each of you, it would literally have been impossible.
This was our first pop-up store. But is certainly not our last."
(From the site.) 

Monday, June 2, 2014

Buying Father's Day Greeting Cards Online

Father’s Day is celebrated worldwide. In Portugal it's celebrated in March 19 and in the days before Father's Day teachers help their pupils to prepare a handmade card or small gift for children to take home. The same happens with Mother's Day. 

This modern holiday is about fathers importance in their children lifes and celebrates fatherhood and male parenting. Many countries observe this day on the third Sunday in June. On Father’s Day people visit their fathers and offer cards or gifts. I created two illustrations for Father's Day greeting cards, one for boys and other for girls.

I tried to find the origin for this celebration. When and why did it start? There is the idea of Father's Day may originate in pagan sun worship because some believe the sun is the father of the universe. The June solstice occurs around the same time as Father's Day.

In the United States there was a woman called Sonora Smart Dodd. She was inspired by the American Mother's Day celebrations. 
Her father raised six children by himself after the death of his wife. This was unusual at that time. Sonora felt that her father deserved recognition for what he had done. The first time Father's Day was held in June was in 1910. 

I also read that it's origins may lie in a memorial service held for a large group of men, many of them fathers, who were killed in a mining accident in Monongah, West Virginia in 1907. Father's Day was officially recognized as a holiday in 1972 by President Nixon. Read all about it here.

Thursday, May 29, 2014

Blogging about quitting smoking

Hello!

World No Tobacco Day is coming! On May 31 a lot of people, non-governmental organizations and governments will organize various activities to make people aware of the health problems that tobacco use can cause. There will be public marches and demonstrations, a lot of us will find this day to be the perfect moment to encourage people to stop smoking. Thinking of it I created a line of cute and simple products on Zazzle - Quit smoking please! Have you checked it? 

Quit smoking please dart boards
Quit smoking please dart boards by noboringwhite
Look at other Quit Dartboards at zazzle.com
Quit smoking please shirt
Quit smoking please shirt by noboringwhite
Check out more Quit T-Shirts at Zazzle

Do you smoke? I used to smoke when I was a teen. But it was really something I was just doing to fit the group. I never enjoyed it that much. Once I realized my health was more important than the pleasure I took in smoking I quitted cigarettes. I realized that I did not become less popular in the group. That was a great choice I did. But I only realized it when my father decided to quit cigarettes. It was very hard for him. For me was easy. I was not, yet, addicted to the habit of smoking! 

Have you ever tried to tell someone to leave the cigarettes behind? If you did you know. Smokers give us lots of excuses to not give up smoking. If you pick a shit of paper and ask a smoker person to write the reasons to quit smoking that shit will be full soon. There are more reasons to quit than reasons to smoke! But even in black and white smokers will cling to the one or two reasons they feel justify the smoking. My father, for example, he feared to gain weight. It seems to be true that people will gain about 5 kilograms. But they can do something about it. Why not starting to do some walking after dinner or leaving the car at home some days of the week for starters? It does not mean that the extra weight will be there forever. After a while a person can lose it! Is that such a terrible thing? And if you’re a skinny smoker, then you don’t have anything to worry about, right?

I wrote in my previous post about secondhand smoke. When my father quitted no one was paying attention to passive smoke. But, yes, now it’s already known that people next to smokers inhale toxic smoke as well and that’s harmful. Many people does not care about what they are doing to themselves. But hey will be immediaty concerned if we mention the consequences of their actions upon others. So secondhand smoke might be an interesting argument! Another idea: there is no safe range for smoking. With cigarettes the only way to stay safe is not to smoke. To smoke less will not improve a smoker’s health in anyway. Also, smoking speeds up your ageing process. So, why? Why to accept it? Why not fight it back? Learning to live without smoke is hard but once a smoker regain control of their life I am sure that is one triumph that person will never forget! My father did not forget!

Well, there are lots of things we can discuss with a smoker to try to convince them to quit. I believe that to quit smoking today is as difficult as it was for my father 40 years ago. But today smokers can find a lot of information and support easily. To know that there’s a community of people in the same boat as they are can be a great help for smokers. My father attended some local group meetings and kept in touch with the other smokers by phone. Today we have internet! I found interesting material on the internet about quitting smoking.There are lots of sites, forums and blogs. I sellected just a few blogs for you.


The first blog it's called QUIT CIGS 4FREE - "You’re going to stop smoking. Don’t worry about it, just know that it’s going to happen." It's written by Rob. He says he used to smoke a pack a day for over fifteen years. After many unsuccessful attempts, he gave up cigarettes over seven years ago and have never been tempted to smoke since. Inspiring, isn't he?

Then I found another one called CIGARETTE ZOOM. The blog is about quit smoking and celebrity gossip!

Become an Ex it’s about learning to live your life without cigarettes.

I CAN QUIT is a site maintained by the Australian government but useful to anyone who needs to quit tobacco.


Do you know an interesting blog about quitting smoking? Leave the link in the comments section! Thank you!

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Chrome Cube Lab - have a new Rubik's Magic Cube experience!



On this month of May it's the 40th birthday of the Rubik’s Cube, which was created by Hungarian sculptor and architecture professor Erno Rubik in the spring of 1974. I wanted one badly but my parents refused to buy me one at the time. Then a friend got one. As soon as I got the cube in my hands I did not find it very amusing. Unlike Mr. Rubik who spent weeks trying to solve his own invention after a few minutes I was already bored with “the Magic Cube"!! Puzzles were not my thing and still aren't! Meet Erno Rubik! 



Rubik's Cube is reportedly the bestselling puzzle toy ever. Roughly one out of eight people on the planet, by some estimates, have tried their hand at solving the cube. The puzzle fell out of fashion in the late 1980s but made a comeback in the early '90s and it's still selling well today!


Chrome Cube Lab is a new experience about the Magic Cube you can try online.

“The Cube was born in 1974 as a teaching tool to help me and my students better understand space and 3D. The Cube challenged us to find order in chaos. Since then, technology has made fantastic progress in bringing new possibilities to how we learn and how we tackle bewildering complexity.

Chrome Cube Lab takes full advantage of that progress by encouraging curiosity and problem-solving skills—the very reason the Cube was created in the first place. I can’t wait to see people learn about three-dimensional objects through their browsers and to test the limits of what is possible when the Cube gets re-jigged using cutting edge web technologies. Cube on!”

-Professor Ernő Rubik




Thursday, May 15, 2014

Using Wanelo to get more sales



I decided to join Wanelo. Wanelo helps you get your Zazzle store products in front of more people.  Wanelo gets its name from the terms Want, Need, Love. Wanelo is something like a big online catalog from a large number of stores organized by users themselves. I keep reading it's the place to be if you have a store online, big or small. Unlike Tumblr, Pinterest, Facebook, Twitter or any other, Wanelo is purely a social shopping website. What does this mean? It means people go there just to browse products and shop. Yes, Wanelo makes it possibly  to purchase items directly from vendors in a very easy way.You can use Wanelo to showcase stuff you sell.That's awesome. Using it to increase sales sounds a natural thing. I’ve been trying Pinterest for a while, and yes, it gives some exposure. But I kind of feel like it’s more crafts and DIY oriented site. With Wanelo it’s all about shopping. At first sight it looks very geared towards fashion. But I found enough variety of items already to keep me interested!

Wanelo is the ideal site to show products to potential buyers. In fact it looks better than Pinterest for that because you already know that everything you see there it's for sale. People can save products to their Wanelo's.If I save a product this means I like it. So, saving a product I created may be a sign that someone liked the product and maybe that there is an intention to buy it.It can give me some clues on what to do next.

Wanelo is great because it is built for sharing. Every time you search, hover over a product or visit a page you can Save, Share and Follow , Wanelo it’s a community experience. 

How to Use Wanelo? It’s rather simple. All you need to do is to create a personal account and post your Zazzle URLs products to Wanelo. This is simple. All you have to do is pick a product and click on it. Posting items from my Zazzle store using the bookmarklet  or the Wanelo Chrome extension is just easy. Automatically it adds the product image to the site. Then you must pick the category your product fits in. Then update the product description, check if price is right and don’t forget to add some hashtags for it. Hashtags are a quick and easy way to help products get discovered. It’s done. Later you will get to see a big Buy Now button that links to the product purchase page on your Zazzle store, another button that indicates how many times the product has been saved by others. From there you can pin to Pinterest, share on Facebook or  Twitter also. Before this you should take care of your profile. Add a photo or a logo that identifies you and your business, pick a username, write a short bio,  connect to Facebook and Twitter. It's done!


After joining Wanelo I Googled some info because I wanted to know how to increase my sales. It wasn’t a surprise. People are saying the usual. It’s the same for every site or social network you join. You have to make it work for you. It does not happen automatically. Here's a summary of what I learned:
  • One important thing for sure is to post good content. It does not matter if you’re selling products or if you are writing a blog. This is the golden rule. Post good, original, unique content. So I decided to bring only my best products to Wanelo, the ones I really feel confident about and not all the products I create. I think that we must be selective here. I shall see if the good people will save and re-save as expected. I sometimes have doubts on what potential customers prefer!
  • The other important thing is to be active. That’s quite a problem for me and most Zazzle creators. It’s hard to create and to promote at the same time. What happens most of times is that when I am having fun creating new  Zazzle products I forget completely about promotion. But this is the way to do it. It’s two faces of the same coin. You will not succeed if you don’t make that extra effort! With Pinterest I found that is useful to schedule the pinning. At a certain hour I pin some products and I’ve been trying to do it every day.
  •  Create collections of your products and other’s Zazzlers too. When doing this we must think about shoppers profiles. A shopper is a person that has a defined style. So fill that collection with products that potentially will fulfill that person’s style or needs. You will need to do products segmentation. There are lots of ways to do this: Holiday, Sports, Colors…Why creating collections of other stores than yours? Because those products will reveal your taste and preferences and this is how you also build a reputation as a trusted seller. People will check the person who created that particular nice collection and probably will get to your products also. You can also make collections from stores that sell complementary goods to the ones you provide. Mixing products is a good idea to please customers looking for complementary goods.
  • Engage in commenting whenever you can but don’t force a sale, don’t force marketing efforts, don’t sound artificial. Be sure you offer useful insights and advice! One thing I read is that we should find products that are similar to ours, to look for connections between it. It will be nice to point out those connections relevant to others in a comment. You can adress users directly by mentioning (@username) while commenting on products and stories. There’s also story reposting.
  • Create stories. What are stories? I haven’t created any story yet.  A story is a paragraph of text that focus around a group of products. Stories can include external links to a blog or your Zazzle store. A story can include several brands or type of products. Stories must generate discussions and comments, create surprise, not easy. But you can use it to make announcements or any other thing you feel like saying to your followers.You can  include hashtags in your story.When you publish a story, it goes out to all of your followers. They can also be embedded on a blog. Stories can be easily shared to Instagram, Facebook or Twitter as a single image of up to 9 products. Hashtag pages are created automatically when products and stories are tagged. So don’t forget to use it in stories also because they are useful, very useful.
  • Adding SAVE buttons to your site will allow visitors to post items onto their personal pages. Zazzle made it easy to pin products to Pinterest from our stores. With Wanelo you don't have a button showing all over your products. Wanelo Extension for Chrome works fine. But you can also share a product via SHARE button inside your product creation area. Click it and then hit the HARROW button and type Wanelo on that tiny search box. The Wanelo button will show and the connection to Wanelo is created allowing you to post. Probably there's a lot more about Wanelo that I will discover after a couple of more days using it. But this is the basics. It's pretty simple, don't you think?


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