If you want to raise money for your own charitable endeavour or creative project, crowdfunding is the white hot way to do it.
AFFECT YOUR CAUSE | Last month, when popstar Adam Lambert asked his then 860,000 Twitter followers to help him raise $290,000 in under two weeks for his current favourite cause Charity: Water, even his own father expressed skepticism. But fans, in a testament to Lambert’s power to mobilize the troops, crashed the charity’s website on the last day to donate, and Lambert wound up just $10,000 shy of his goal.
Last week Lambert tweeted fans to visit kickstarter.com and check out his pal guitarist Monte Pittman’s campaign to raise funds for a self-published album. That shoutout helped Pittman surpass his financial goal in less than a day.
Both Lambert and Pittman were tapping into the power of crowdfunding—Lambert for charity, Pittman for working capital—and you can tap into it too, to support a personal cause or a creative project of your own. Read more
Zappos Versus The Mall Buying Boots Online
/2,926 Comments/in FASHION, Fashion & Beauty, Shops & Shopping, View All Fashion Stories /by carolannruleOf course it’s best to buy local, but sometimes it makes sense to shop on the Internet.
Make Magic: Put String Lights In The Garden
/1 Comment/in GARDEN, Home & Garden, View All Garden Stories /by EditorInexpensive string lights in the garden make it feel magical, inviting and fun.
My client may have been a romantic, but she was definitely on to something. Of all the ways to light a garden—up-lighting, down-lighting, moonlighting, etc.—few methods can match humble, cheap low-voltage white string lights for creating a genuine feeling of enchantment. Read more
A No-Fail Way To Get Kids To Turn Off Lights
/11 Comments/in Home & Garden /by EditorThere is a NO-FAIL way to get your kids (or anyone else in your house) to douse the lights when they leave a room.
“Turn off the light when you leave a room” is one of our basic house rules, along with “Do not take hour-long showers” and “Avoid drinks in disposable containers” if at all possible. But where wasting water and steering clear of junk plastic seemed to click with my tribe, remembering to douse the lights remained an issue. Read more
Paint & Install This Glass Guard Yourself
/30 Comments/in Home & Garden /by EditorAnnoyed by the high cost of back-painting and installing the glass behind her gas range, this adventurous renovator took on the task herself.
DIY | When Terri Brandmueller renovated her Vancouver kitchen awhile ago, she thought a lot about how the surface materials and finishes would look when viewed together. She had dark wood and white laminate cabinets; butcher-block countertops and a solid beech island; and stainless steel appliances—everything set against a backdrop of white beadboard wallpaper. What was missing, she figured, was a serious splash of colour, and the surface behind the range seemed like the perfect place to put it. This is how she hit upon the idea of installing the light-reflecting sheet of glass pictured here, back-painted ocean blue. Read more
How To Crowd Fund Your Creative Project
/4 Comments/in Goods & Services /by EditorIf you want to raise money for your own charitable endeavour or creative project, crowdfunding is the white hot way to do it.
Last week Lambert tweeted fans to visit kickstarter.com and check out his pal guitarist Monte Pittman’s campaign to raise funds for a self-published album. That shoutout helped Pittman surpass his financial goal in less than a day.
Both Lambert and Pittman were tapping into the power of crowdfunding—Lambert for charity, Pittman for working capital—and you can tap into it too, to support a personal cause or a creative project of your own. Read more
Champagne Labels At Beer Prices Till Feb 26
/0 Comments/in Fashion & Beauty /by carolannruleLike their store tagline says: “You never know what you’ll find at The Treasure Room!”
Perfect Prime Rib: The Easiest Way To Cook It
/0 Comments/in FOOD, Food & Drink, Recipes, Tools & Techniques, View All Food Stories /by carolannruleHow to cook a standing rib roast to perfection without a meat thermometer or having to think about it even once.
My road to roast perfection was pretty much bump-free thanks to a recipe I read in The New York Times a few weeks ago (see the link below). It originally appeared in the newspaper in 1966, and food writer Amanda Hesser reprinted it recently “so that rib roast can finally have its no-knead-bread moment.” Read more
Top Up Your Old Silver Service For Less
/0 Comments/in Home & Garden /by carolannruleWhere to find the missing pieces for your grandmother’s old silver service for less.
How To Throw A Last Minute Oscars Party
/0 Comments/in Culture & Leisure, Entertaining, FOOD, Food & Drink, HOW-TO KNOW-HOW, View All Food Stories, View All How-To Stories /by EditorHow to throw a last-minute, stress-free Academy Awards party that everyone even the host will enjoy.
Frugalbits Oscar Party Day-By-Day Game Plan Read more
How To Buy A Pre- Owned Car In The U.S.
/2 Comments/in Goods & Services /by EditorEver thought about importing a pre-owned car from the U.S.? This could be a good time to do it.