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November 25th, 2011

Drop off your kids with us on “Black Friday” for a day of kid-free shopping! Your kids will be having
a great time crafting “green” gifts from re-purposed/recycled materials while you get your holiday
shopping done. Drop off starts at 10:00 am and kids will need to be picked up no later than 3:00 pm.
The cost is $20 per child, $10 for each sibling for 3 hours of crafting fun. If you want your child to have
a snack, please bring it with you.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Green Friday Shopping Directory

Thanks Diva On A Dollar for contributing materials!

Diva On A Dollar

Shopping/Retail · Boca Raton, Florida

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DescriptionMen's Clothing to XXL
Women Clothing S,M,L,XL Iincluding Plus size 18-32
Children's clothing
Handbags & Accesories & Jewelry
Formal wear to size 28
Address141 NW 20th Street, H4, Boca Raton, FL 33431 · Get Directions
Phone1 561.213.4865
WebsiteAdd Website
StatusOpen until 5:00 pm
Hours
Mon - Sun:11:00 am-5:00 pm

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ParkingParking Lot
Emaildivaonadollarboca@gmail.com

Plato's Closet (Boca Raton)
2240 NW 19th Street, #1207
Boca Raton, FL 33431
(561) 392-7075
platosclosetboca.com

Black Friday Sale:
exclusive designer items
10:00am-8:pm

903 8th Street
Boca Raton, FL 33486-2331
(561) 395-2208




141 NW 20th St # C4
Boca Raton, FL 33431-7986
(561) 391-9379
florencefullercenters.org

Black Friday Sale:
50%
&
75% off specials


141 NW 20th Street
Boca Raton, FL 33431
(561) 368-3665



1662 North Federal Highway
Boca Raton, FL 33432-1930
(561) 362-8662
goodwill.org
9am-7pm
tbd (I've got to call back at noon tomorrow


272 S. Dixie Highway
Boca Raton, FL 33432
(561) 362-7284
habitatsouthpalmbeach.org
hours 10:00 am - 6pm
secret sale:
update wednesday



7042 Beracasa Way
Boca Raton, FL 33433
(561) 367-7177
cocoblueboutique.com

hours 11-4


2200 Glades Rd # 506
Boca Raton, FL 33431-7349
(561) 338-0656

40% clothing
10% handbags
hours 10:00am-5:30pm

21073 Powerline Rd # 2
Boca Raton, FL 33433-2306
(561) 852-7644

select designer handbags 10-20% off




7126 Beracasa Way
Boca Raton, FL 33433-3448
(561) 353-5437
willandemmascloset.com
10am-8pm
50% sale on furniture

Ya'll let me know if I forgot anyone, okay?

Crazy Night, Crazy Day

Supplies obtained!!! Many thanks to Trash 2 Treasure in Fort Lauderdale for all our reuse art supplies. Saturday afternoon, tons of yarn, baby food jars, Pringles cans, fabric, pine cones, and sign making supplies all crowded up the trunk of my exasperated significant other. Whose pre-arranged car lending was nearly rescinded after I spent the morning thrifting at that lovely spot in East Boca (where you can park and walk to 5+ thrift stores without crossing the street).  It was impulsive and selfish and awesome and it was so productive!  

Besides my gorgeous new (to me) hat and blouse, I got us men’s cotton socks (25 cents a pair) for the rice packs and a couple t-shirts (50 cents) to turn into bags. Plus, I know at least one resale store, Diva On A Dollar, who will be having a big Black Friday sale.  That had been bothering me.  Here we are teaching re-use and sustainability and sending parents right over to the mall.  So I’m compiling a list of thrift stores, consignment shops, and garage sales in the area having Black Friday sales.  I know Etsy has one, and I’ll list it, but I want more places to actually go.  So today I need to call all the local thrift stores and find out what their sales are.  Maybe I can even talk them into some cross-promotion?  

I haven’t been able to find any calendars to add our event to online, but next year I’ll have enough notice to get in the local parenting magazines.  Hint: if you’re reading this, a few facebook shares wouldn’t hurt.  ;)

Good news!  In the 3+ attempts to publish this one post (certain helpful people think an open blog post looks as though one is done with the computer) I have noticed the link button and so will no longer burden posts with cumbersome urls (the 90’s called and they want their lazy links back).  That’s what I get for trying to hammer these things out at naptime and between diaper changes.  (Potty-training gods- why have you forsaken me?)  

Because of the whole car thing, I won’t make it to a whole foods to get fair trade ingredients, but I looked into Morton salt and they get their salt domestically and in the Bahamas, and fairly, it seems.  So that should be OK.  I've made a couple of yet-to-be-returned calls about epsom salts and I haven’t even thought about flour yet, but hopefully there won’t be an issue.  Ya’ll let me know if you know more about this than me.  It will save me some google research time.

Ok, back to Saturday.  After plundering the T2T warehouse in a rush to bring the car back, I got home and underpacked for Off The Grid Night sleepover at UUFBR.  And apparently bringing an opened but mostly full bag of baby carrots to share is rude or something so we stopped at Publix on our way and got there late.  So I unpacked DH’s car in the dark into one of the classrooms and stayed the night- sans child- and had a great time.  In the morning after staring unproductively at the coffee maker for half an hour, like a chimpanzee trying to work out an algebra problem, I went right to making signs.  
Here are my worries about the signs.  I didn’t know how to appeal to the idea of bringing your kids someplace to have fun while you run errands and I’m worried it came off as “your kids are terrible, drop them off and run away.”  My cell phone number is the only one I have but putting it on the signs makes me nervous.  Also I have this terrified fantasy where Boca Police show up with signs in hand, arrest me, and charge the fellowship a $20,000 fee.  So there’s that.

After service (in my jammies) was lunch where I camped out in front of one of the signs with a sign-up sheet and discussed Occupy with my lunch mates.  (gotta love a church that argues :D )  I got 1 sign up, but a definite “maybe” from the teens.  Then in 2nd hour “Ladies’ Sewing Circle and Terrorist Group”  Diane, Gri, and Sarah helped make adorable yarn characters and Ojos with me.  Alexis Moore helped us raid the R.E. supply closet in case no one has a key on Friday.  Note: self: call Gloria and make sure I can get into the building at all.   
So I have to call Gloria and local thrift stores, and pickup ingredients, and make a box of all the stuff from home I’ll need and hope and pray that somebody shows up to this thing at all, and then I’ve done all that I can possibly do and can start cooking for Thanksgiving (got to call and ask what I should make, too).  I’m so excited.   Wish me luck!

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Keep on Truckin'

Well, I broke my car yesterday in a small accident, my fault.  But I've got a loaner for Friday so I'll still make it to Trash2Treasure for our supplies.   Anyway, back to our project list.  Here's some more gifts we'll be crafting on the 25th (I've put instructional websites with them so you can not only get a better idea, but try them on your own if you want)

Glass Painting
Salt dough (and salt dough handprint plaques)
           http://www.easy-child-crafts.com/salt-dough-recipes.html
Hot Sock Rice Packs
           http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hC-CzsY1GM
T-shirt shopping bags
           http://www.leethal.net/zine/?p=1344
Hand print cards
            http://www.toddlertoddler.com/indexhandprintcards.htm
Decoupaged Bangles from Pringles Cans
Ornaments
            http://treesandshrubs.about.com/od/topiarybonsai/ht/glitterpinecone.htm
            http://www.allfreecrafts.com/nature/ojo-de-dios.shtml

We're also making bangles out of pringles cans and crocheting bracelets out of yarn.  So many awesome gifts to make!!  When I can find links to the rest of the instructions I'll post those too.  I can't wait!  I hope we get a full house of creative little people.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Getting the ball rolling

Okay.  We've got our crazy idea rolling.  Rockberger Hall is reserved, we've got four volunteers (thanks guys!!), and the announcement is going out in The Unicorn.  I've got to work on the sign, possible fliers, and wherever we should post this online (happytwig, sunsentinel, southfloridafamilies).  I've got a list of crafts ready, but suggestions are totally welcome.  I'm going to trash2treasurefl.org on Friday to pick up our supplies.

Here's some of what we'll be making:

Snowglobes!  http://crafts.kaboose.com/snglobe.html
Yarn dolls, monkeys and octopi
           http://www.aokcorral.com/how2mar2000.htm
           http://www.ehow.com/way_5732101_directions-yarn-octopus.html


More to come soon!!  I'm so excited!