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Easy Ways to make money from home and be a MOM BOSS!

Please note: This post contains affiliate links.

Not many years ago our roles as women and moms looked different. Our place was in the home. We were responsible for housekeeping, shopping and cooking. Women did the laundry for our husbands and children so they were ready for work and school and looking their best. They baked for school and church functions and volunteered for class parties. These days women are kicking booty in the workplace and climbing the corporate ladder. Most families now live off two incomes. In response, the cost of living has risen to a point where for many, living off just one income is no longer a choice but rather a MUST. While many moms WANT a full time job or career, there are still many that want or need to be home with their children. They feel they need to financially contribute to the family though. But how do you make money from home? YOU CAN MAKE THIS WORK!

Multiple Streams of Income

Probably the biggest mistake when trying to make money from home is putting all of your eggs in one basket. Researchers have estimated that millionaires, on average, have not just one but SEVEN streams of income. While your goal may not be millionaire status, but rather just be able to afford groceries and the occasional pedi, this is still the best strategy for you!

The are endless ways to make money from home. The stumbling block for most is that none of them will replace a full time income. At least by themselves. What most people don’t consider though is that they also take much less time than a full time job which means that you have time to do more than one. Look at it this way, you find a gig that will only bring in around $350 a month. That doesn’t sound like much but maybe it’s your car payment. Another gig only brings in $150 a month. Maybe that pays for soccer. See where this is going?

So now you are probably asking “What are these “gigs” and where do I find them?”. Chances are you are already doing many of them for free.

Make Money From Home with Your Skills or Hobbies

My daughter is a gymnast. This is both a very expensive and time consuming sport. For that reason I felt that I had to work a 9-5 job for many years. Ironically it was that same reason that pushed me to quit and start my own photography business. Eventually her practice schedule made it impossible to work full time and get her to and from practice so I took the plunge and turned my hobby of photography into a business. My number one rule for all of my “gigs” is that they are something I love or am passionate about. If I’m truly going to be my own boss, I’m going to make sure I love my job…why not? Plus the best way to be successful at something is to truly love it!

Find Your Profit-Making Passions To Make Money From Home

What do you love doing? Is it something you could turn into a business or even just do on the side for friends and acquaintances? There are probably things you are already doing that could help you make money from home! Baking, crafts, refinishing furniture, gardening/landscaping, home organizing…you name it! Or maybe you have skills from a corporate job that could be of use to others like graphic design, web building, social media marketing?

There are so many resources online to help you turn your hobbies and passions into an income. In addition to loving photography, I also love crafts and refinishing furniture. I have a Cricut and enjoy creating new designs for my family or as gifts. I opened an Etsy shop and every time I create a new design I add it to the shop. Every so often I get an order out of the blue. BAM! There’s another income stream. Sometimes I find great furniture pieces for cheap or free on Facebook Marketplace. I LOVE refinishing these pieces to make them beautiful again which in turn I can turn around and sell for profit. I’m not gonna lie, I have kept most of them so far but still…the possibility is there.

Flexible Part-Time Job

Ok, I see you rolling your eyes at this one. You’re thinking “Is she really gonna tell me I just have to find a job that will let me make my own hours and take off whenever I need to? Cause you can’t find a job like that!”. But you can. No, your not going to see a lot of listings like that on Indeed, Monsters, Craigslist or any classifieds. But if you think outside of the box a little you would be surprised how many options there might be.

Think Small

One option is to think small…as in small businesses. Do you have a friend that owns or is starting a small business? Do you have skills that might help them and save them some money by not having to hire a full time employee or service? Maybe it’s doing paperwork for them including accounts payable/receivable and payroll. They might need someone to clean their office or workspace or a personal assistant. Are you good at social media? Every small business can benefit from having someone help market them online so they can focus on their actual business. If you have a PC this is also a great way to make money from home! If you can’t think of any friends that might need your services, think about your community. Are there any new businesses that have opened that might benefit from your skills? Write up a little plan of what you could provide for them and get the conversation started.

Think Outside The Box

Yes, I said you should love your gigs and consider turning things you already love doing into an income. But don’t limit yourself to the obvious. For instance, I am a creative. I love creating things and making things pretty. That’s me. Most of the time. Everyone needs a break though, even from things they love. Sometimes I just need to do something that requires repetition, organization and accomplishment.

My example gig of “Thinking Small” is working for a family friend who owns a trucking company. No, trucking isn’t a passion of mine and neither is paperwork or computers necessarily, but balance is. You know how a lot of people have a “Word” for the year? Last year mine was BALANCE because I think it’s important in everything we do. So this little job is a great break from creating. It also get’s me out of the house for a few hours every day.

Don’t rule out options that don’t seem like “you”. There are flexible options out there for you that you may be missing out on. What about driving for Uber Eats or Door Dash? At first thought delivering food may not seem like something you would be interested in but visualize yourself driving around town on a summer day with the radio up and the windows down, making your own hours and getting tips! Hmmm….

MLMs To Make Money From Home (Hear me out on this one).

Multi-level Marketing is somewhat controversial I know. When you think of them, you probably think of that annoying friend or acquaintance that is always trying to get you to buy something or “join their team”. Maybe you have looked into participating in one or even have started a business with one in the past only to find that the glossy images of earning cars, trips, or even a decent salary are practically impossible to obtain. This would all be a fair assessment.

I’m gonna ask you to look at them from a different perspective though. I absolutely love supporting small businesses. Whenever the opportunity arises, I give shout outs to the ones I love. I love the personal attention they give and the idea that when I spend my money with them it is probably going to paying for baseball or piano lessons for their kiddos. While MLMs are big companies selling name-brand products, their consultants are running a small business by selling those products. No, most don’t earn the big money or prizes but remember…multiple streams! Can MLMs bring in a little extra cash? Yes! Is this another great stream to make money from home? Yes!

How to choose an MLM

My first MLM experience was with PartyLite. I sold candles and home decor to go with them. “Parties” were in-person then so I hauled everything from one house to another and stored it all at my home. It was a pain and not worth what I made at the time. But things have changed. Between technology advances and Covid, MLM parties are often held online now which makes them convenient to do from anywhere, requires little to no product on-hand, and can even be set up in advance to run almost completely without you!

Choose a product you actually love and use. If you don’t currently use any, try a few out. I started using Color Street nail strips when a friend had a party and loved them and decided I wanted to use them all the time. I was telling everyone about them. Through the years I have learned if you are excited and telling everyone about something, you probably could be making money for doing that! I now have the opportunity to earn the product I was already using for free and make some money doing it. I love that they give me a prepaid debit card that my earnings automatically go on so I can keep it separate from our other money and accounts. This allows me to save it up for specific goals or bills.

There are literally MLMs for just about everything so find one that you are passionate about and love. Here are just a few: Thirty-One, Scentsy, Nu Skin, Pampered Chef, Primerica, Mary Kay

But in true MLM fashion, if you would like to “Join My Team”, here’s a link: https://www.colorstreet.com/HappyManisbyHeather/enrollment

Selling Online To Make Money From Home

Selling online on places like Facebook Marketplace, Garage Sale groups, Poshmark, etc. can bring in cash fairly regularly and help keep clutter out of your home. Not only can you sell things you no longer need/want, but you can also become an “pro” seller. I have a friend who is great at finding valuable things in thrift stores and for cheap or free online. She gives them a little TLC if needed and is able to resell them for a profit! What a great way to make money from home!

Do Contract Work or “Fill IN” To Make Money From Home

When I first started out as a photographer I had dreams of building a big, successful business. I wanted to make the rules, and be in charge. I wanted all of my eggs in THAT basket. Through the years the number of “photographers” in my area skyrocketed though and I was spending more time marketing and trying to get business than enjoying the parts of the job that I really loved. I felt I had to take every job or opportunity that came my way, even if it wasn’t really what I wanted to do, just to fill the holes on my calendar. At some point I said “enough”. I wanted to enjoy what I did again. That’s when I started adding other revenue streams. It’s also when I decided I didn’t want to have to TRY so hard with my photography business so I became a photographer for a wedding company called Bellagala. I still have my own business but can fill my empty dates with weddings through them. This is my gig that makes my car payment every month. There are lots of opportunities to do contract work or to help out without being a full time employee. Maybe you become a substitute teacher or soccer ref? There are so many possibilities!

Become an Affiliate To Make Money From Home

This lovely blog that you are enjoying isn’t a big money maker for me. But it occasionally brings in a little money. I say this all the time because it’s true… I love sharing things that make life easier and more fun. When I find something I love and get excited about it, I want to tell people. This is what me led to start this blog. I blog about things I wanted to share with people whether they are products, companies, parenting tips, recipes… you name it. When I first started I didn’t realize that most people who were doing this were getting paid. I just enjoyed it honestly. Then I realized I could make a little money doing what I was already doing for free. So I applied to be an affiliate for some of my favorite things that I use and talk about all the time. What an easy way to make money from home!

You do have to have an established blog and some social media followers to be considered for most companies. What are your favorite things that could be making you money just for sharing? Here are a few of my mine to help you figure out what YOU might want to share (all titles/images are also clickable links if you want to check anything out for yourself) :

Stitch Fix

This is how I clothes shop. I get compliments on my clothes often and am always telling people how much I love Stitch Fix!

Noom

This is what started my journey as an Affiliate. Nothing is a bigger conversation starter than losing weight. A couple of years ago I lost 40 pounds by re-learning how to eat with the Noom program. EVERYONE was complimenting me and asking how I did it and I was happy to tell people and write about it because it’s such a great, life-changing program!

Cricut

As I mentioned earlier, I love crafting with my Cricut! I share my creations and how to make things all the time so as an affiliate I can also be the first to get info on sales and products and share that too!

Canvas On Demand

As a photographer I obviously am often recommending ways for my clients to get their images off their computers and up on their walls. I have several canvases from Canvas On Demand hanging in my office. They are affordable and good quality. It only made sense to become an affiliate for them.

Minted

Minted is a really cool company that I probably should talk about even more. They are an online marketplace of independent artists and designers. The company crowdsources art and graphic design through monthly design challenges. The public votes for the winning entries, and Minted produces the winning work as stationery, wall art, and decor. I love supporting artists this way and recommending them to everyone!

Decor Steals

Shop Decor Steals

I love decorating my home. Decor Steals is a fun way to see featured daily items (or “steals”) for your home. I have gotten some great unique pieces and conversation starters from here!

Kinsley Armelle

I’ve never been a big jewelry girl, but I fell in LOVE with this jewelry! I love how these bracelets are stackable and you can mix an match them. I love how they can dress up an outfit as simple as jeans and a T-shirt! They have gorgeous earrings and necklaces too!

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Choosing Joy…How to protect your family’s mental health during Covid-19.

So here we are. We have been living through a pandemic for around 6 months now. Who would have EVER thought?! I have to admit…in the beginning I took this whole thing on as an adventure. Obviously my heart went out to those who were sick or directly affected by this virus but I tried to make home/virtual schooling, mask wearing, staying home, etc. as positive and exciting as possible for our family. I told my kids how they were living through what would be a big moment in history that their kids and grandkids would learn about someday. We played outside, filled out time capsules about what life was like and how they felt about missing out on things. We ordered an air track (tumbling mat) and floor bars from the internet so my daughter could keep up with gymnastics as much as possible and I looked for ways to make silly little ordinary things more special and exciting like buying chocolate milk again (something I hadn’t done much since the kids were little). We took on “At Home School” as an opportunity to enjoy school in jammies, science experiments, virtual field trips, and learning about things we were interested in. Although it was an emotional roller coaster (fear, stress, worry, excitement, hope), the general feeling was one of coming together and caring for one another. People were putting teddy bears and rainbows in their windows to spread happiness and give kids something to do/look for when there was little else to do. Families and kids were getting outside and doing sidewalk chalk, and hiking trails, going for walks and playing together. Teachers were doing parades through neighborhoods to visit the kids that they missed and who missed them dearly and there were “birthday parades” to celebrate those who were missing out on typical birthday parties. Everyone was doing their best to support small businesses and making it a point to order carry-out from restaurants who could no longer keep their dining rooms open. People were donating to grocery/food drives and food banks like never before.

But I don’t think at the time anyone could really imagine this lasting more than a couple of months. As time went on things changed. It was becoming obvious things would not be returning to normal anytime soon. The list of things that people were missing out on and cancellations was growing. Everyone started growing restless, stressed out and angry. Political and equal rights issues added to the division and anger in everyone and suddenly things like wearing a mask were enormous issues of controversy and arguments.

This new anger and hate became the most widespread and toxic symptom of Covid 19 in many ways. I know I have been feeling it. It’s like we are going through the motions of life and new routines but everything is watered down and lacking joy. It also feels like you can’t count on or look forward to anything because of the uncertainty of whether it will actually happen or not. Then one day I was at the store with my daughter waiting to check out (with masks on, 6 feet behind the people in front of us…our new “normal”). I glanced over at the line next to us to see this adorable baby probably somewhere between 6-8 months old. I always smile at babies and they always seem to give me a huge smile back (which is helpful as a photographer). So even though my mask was on, I smiled hoping she could tell by my eyes and she started smiling back and giggling. Then I looked around the store and it hit me. Every single person with masks on. Everything getting wiped down and sanitized. This has been this baby’s entire life. It’s all she knew. How is this going to leave our children? Even older children who have lived a normal life up until now. Childhood is so short and 6 months is already a good chunk of that. We may not be able to make this virus go away, but you can change the negativity, anger, hatred, etc. that is poisoning their environment and all of our lives. How?

Take Care of YOU!

If you are struggling, your family and friends will feel it too. You can take control of your personal environment by removing many of the toxic things in your life that make you feel angry, stressed, worried, etc. Replace those with things that bring you joy. Make a list of both the toxic things and joyful things if you need to and refer to it daily to see where you are spending your time. Here are some specific ways to make positive changes:

  • Deep Clean Your Social Media. This can be hard because some of the people who post things that get our blood going are people we genuinely like in real life, but it is soooo important. Social media is such a part of our lives and for many of us, businesses so it can be difficult to take a break from it altogether. You can control what pops into your feed and your LIFE every day though. Think about how a post makes you feel and if the person posting it makes these kind of posts often. Maybe it’s time to take a break from them on social media. You don’t have to “unfriend” them but social media platforms like Facebook have options to “snooze” people for 30 days, or unfollow them. The people won’t know you have done this, but you won’t see their posts anymore. If you want to see what they have been up to later you can always go to their page or follow them again. I recommend this over “unfriending” people (unless you decide you really just don’t like the person and have no interest in ever communicating with them again) for several reasons. Unfriending feels like something done out of anger and like a “take that” kind of move, which isn’t what we are going for. You are doing this for you and as a positive move for your life, not to be spiteful. Also, although people won’t see that you unfriended them, you will probably eventually pop up again as a “recommended friend” and they will then know that you unfriended them at some point. For me, my deep cleaning means I now “unfollow” anyone who is posting:
  1. Conspiracy Theories
  2. Inaccurate or unproven information (regarding anything Covid, Political related or otherwise) Most people are too lazy to take the time to make sure what they are posting is 100% accurate and true (if that is even really possible to do anyway) and it is VERY irresponsible to share information just because it supports your personal opinion.
  3. Attack photos (photo taken and shared with only the intent to make someone look bad or hypocritical and no other purpose or value).
  4. Constant negative opinions about things going on.
  5. Memes or “articles” that are posted with no intent other than to get people who may see things differently than you do angry or fired up. Keep in mind these are often disguised as “sharing information” but unless the person posting it is an expert on the topic it is really just them sharing their OPINION because you can find information to support your own agenda no matter what it is if you just look.
  6. Political negativity. This one is going to get worse as we get closer to election time. I don’t want to see posts attacking EITHER candidate. Politicians aren’t great people for the most part. We already know this. Show me the good. Show me why I should vote for someone and what they will do to make things better. Even if you already 100% know how you will vote (which I am guessing is true for most), seeing negative stuff still fuels your mind with negativity even if you agree with it! Better yet, don’t post it at all and show me pictures of your kids, pets, hobbies or what you are having for dinner. Your Meme isn’t going to change my mind on election day.
  7. People who leave you feeling yucky. Maybe you casually know someone in real life and run into them from time to time at the gym, or at your child’s sport activities, school, etc. and you get along with them there and enjoy talking to them enough but their posts on social media always annoy and frustrate you even though you can’t exactly put your finger on the reason why. Maybe they are constantly bragging about something, seem too preachy or like they are better than everyone, post hateful or hypocritical things or just generally annoy you and leave you feeling yucky. There often are two versions of people: The “in-person” version and the “social media” version. You don’t have to be friends with both. Unfollow them.
  • Connect With Positive People Whether it’s “in person” or on social media, find people who are positive and enjoy some of the same uplifting activities that you do. Maybe it’s a church group, book club, fitness group, or a group for a specific hobby. We all are looking for interaction with others right now and finding people who are ready and willing to interact with others about things not controversial is a treasure!
  • Busy Yourself With New Hobbies/Projects Even though for the most part this whole year has been, well…crappy, there have been a lot of positive things to come out of it. One of them is time. Prior to all of this I remember feeling like there just weren’t enough hours in the day and it was almost impossible to get everything that HAD to be done completed, let alone anything I wanted to do for enjoyment or satisfaction. I have taken advantage of the extra time we have had to spend more time on my hobbies, take up some new ones, exercise more, complete projects and updates around the house. You know what? I realized how essential it is for your happiness to take time for these things. Spending your entire day running from one place to the next just trying to stay on schedule is exhausting and doesn’t bring much joy. It’s so important to throw in something you enjoy or that brings you a sense of accomplishment or pride!
  • Read Reading is something I seldom have time for anymore, so it’s one of the things I have used our newfound “extra” time to do. Reading is so great because it takes all of your focus and attention which can take you away on a mental vacation for a little while. Whether it’s fiction or maybe an uplifting or motivational book, reading is a great way to choose what you put into your mind and day.
  • Health I know it sounds preachy but taking care of your health is also an important part of taking care of your mind. Exercise is a great way to relieve stress. Whether you take a nice walk or run in the evenings, take up a new sport or exercise as a hobby or set a goal for yourself to achieve a record lifting weights or lose a few pounds, it will feel great to get out and burn off some negative energy and feel the accomplishment of a great workout. Good foods also play a part in your mood. Putting things into your body that fuel it and give you energy instead of eating things that make you feel stuffed and bloated is so important for not only a healthy body, but a healthy mind.
  • Take “Spa Time” For Your Mind Whether it’s making time for prayer, meditation, reading daily devotions or inspirational quotes, take some time to shut down from everything going on around you and fill your mind with positive every day. Here are some great resources for that:
https://www.facebook.com/ourdailybread

https://www.insightoftheday.com/

  • Be Kind There are Facebook Groups popping up all over the country called “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Spirits” or something similar. You can most likely find one of these groups for your local area. The idea is to spread some joy and positivity during these times. You simply join the group and share your address and members of the group deliver goody baskets filled with treats, trinkets and usually alcohol to your door. It has been so much fun and the best part is that members of the group are enjoying the giving more than the receiving. Some of these people are seriously addicted and have shelves full of goodies in their home ready to put together for their next round of deliveries! Why?! Because it feels good to make someone happy. What a super power that is really! YOU have the ability to make someone happy. To bring joy into someone’s life! That’s crazy to think about really because it’s so easy to do yet how often do we think to do it? And not only does it bring joy to others but in return it will bring joy to you as well. Why wouldn’t we want to do that all the time? Instead we so often choose to spread “opinions” and hate which is toxic for everyone. Think about your actions throughout the day- especially before you hit “post” on social media (I go back to this a lot because I truly believe this is where the true pandemic of hate and division is spreading like wildfire). What is your purpose (do you really think you are accomplishing anything?) and how are you making others and yourself feel by posting? Go to Starbucks and buy someone’s coffee for them instead! Or paint some rocks with positive messages on them and leave them for others to find and enjoy!

The Kids

I can’t even wrap my mind around what this is like for all of the kids growing up and trying to enjoy childhood through all of this. Just think about how short childhood really is and every canceled event or activity is a really big deal for them! As parents and adults we need to set the mood in our homes and their lives and do our best to produce happy activities and memories for them. Besides taking care of yourself in all the ways listed above, here are some other things you can do:

  • Find some normalcy…even if it’s a “new” normal. Kids are used to routines and schedules. Although it’s nice to have a break from a busy schedule sometimes, I think it’s important to have something you can count on and look forward to and many of their normal activities don’t provide that for them right now. Maybe it’s dessert night, game night, movie night, family field trip days, or whatever will give your family something to look forward to regularly.
  • Chores/Allowance. I know this one doesn’t sound fun or exciting for kids but I think it’s so important for their mental health and happiness. School and sports bring responsibility and accomplishments into their lives. With those things either not happening or looking a lot different, they are missing that whether they realize it or not. It’s a great time to start a chore routine if they don’t already have one (or maybe add to it if they already do)! Maybe reward them with the promise of something fun or an allowance for keeping up with their chores.
  • Get Away. We all really need to just take some time to “get away” from it all at some point I think. We are trying to live our normal lives in a world and time where everything is very abnormal and it’s exhausting. Getting away whether it’s for a mini vacation or even just a fun day and forgetting about everything is great for the whole family. Go camping, boating, hiking, or for a road trip and leave the world behind.
  • Be Positive and “Go with the flow”! Your worry= their worry. Your kids pick up on your stress or worry and that makes them worried too. Think back to when you were a kid and how safe your parents made you feel. As long as they seemed like everything was ok, everything seemed ok. It’s important to talk to your kids about what’s going on and the seriousness of it all, but also ensure them that you are doing everything you can to stay safe and get through this and teach them what they can do as well. It’s super stressful trying to navigate through the choices of how to do school this year and what everything will look like, but try and reassure them that no matter what choices you make, everyone is going through the same thing and they will be taken care of. If you come across as frustrated and hopeless, they will feel the same thing.
  • Say Yes! Ok, maybe not to EVERYTHING, but right now the world is saying “no” to these kiddos and awful lot. No sports, no school, no parties, no festivals and carnivals, and on and on. So when my kids come to me asking for something or if we can do something I am saying “yes” as often as I can. We are now the proud owners of a baby bearded dragon as a result of this. 🙂
  • Talk to them. In all of the chaos of trying to navigate our way through everything, it can be easy to overlook how kids must be feeling from day to day. Ask them. Most likely if you ask a kid how they are feeling you are going to get the response “fine” so maybe ask specific questions. What are they most sad to have missed out on? What are they worried about missing in the future? What is something they would really like to do right now? Are they worried about themselves or a loved one getting sick? More than anything it’s just a good way for them to get any worries or frustrations out and also know that you care about their feelings but you might also be able to use this information to help create some fun ideas to make up for things they miss out on.

Planning High School Senior Photos

**This blog contains affiliate links and I may be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on my links.

If you are a High School Senior or the parent of a Senior, you are probably a little overwhelmed at how fast the time has gone and all of the events, activities and things to do during that last year of high school and in preparation for college. Luckily, with just a little planning, your Senior photos don’t need to be a stressful part of that. Many Seniors (and/or their parents) don’t know where to start with this process though and have no idea how to figure out what they want their senior photos to even look like. Here are some tips to make everything run smoothly and not only create perfect senior portraits, but have a fun experience doing it!

Research

  • Go on Pinterest, check out your friends’ senior photos, get an idea of what you like and don’t like.
  • What Season do you want to do them in? Fall is a popular time because it is cooler and if you live in a a place where the colors change with the season you might have beautiful backdrops to choose from. But having a summer or spring session can offer some great backgrounds too.
  • What “look” or “feeling” do you want? This will help you narrow down your location. Do you want a nature background or the urban feel of brick, steel, and graffiti? Maybe a manicured park with a rose garden for something in between or better yet…somewhere personal to you. A special family or personal location ads meaning to your photos whether it is a favorite ice cream shop, family farm, or a baseball field you played on for years. Obviously your high school is a great place to capture the “Senior You” too!
  • Keep your locations in mind when planning your outfits and vice-versa. If you are going to shoot in a green place like a park or woods, consider a color that will contrast and stand out. If you want to use something busy like graffiti in the background, plan an outfit with solid colors instead of prints. Sometimes it’s fun to use outfits that are complete opposite of your location as far as style, like a prom dress in an urban alley.
  • What props will you bring. Props aren’t absolutely necessary for your Senior Session, but can add a personal touch to your photos and help tell your story. They also often help with posing and figuring out “what to do with your hands”! Even if you are unsure about bringing props or how they would work in your session, bring anything that might represent you and who you are at this time in your life. I’ve had seniors bring sports equipment, uniforms, trophies and medals, class rings and letter jackets, poetry books, musical instruments, paint brushes and sketch books, cupcakes, a Bible, and even a HORSE!

What to Wear

I usually tell my clients to wear whatever feels like “them” and who they want to show off in their photos. Even if that version of them isn’t one they get to be often (dressed up, etc.). If your session allows time for outfit changes (which I recommend), a good rule of thumb is to bring 1 casual outfit, 1 dressy and 1 personal (uniform, prom dress, cap and gown, etc.).

Choosing a Photographer

Now that you have an idea of what you want your photos to look like, it’s time to find the right photographer to accomplish that. With more photographers in the industry than ever before to choose from, how do you decide? Here are some factors that I call “The Three P’s” to consider:

  • Packages Available~ Look at what packages each photographer offers and if they will work with your vision. Are there multiple session lengths available? Can you choose multiple locations and outfit changes? What is included in the packages? Do you get digital images or can you purchase them separately? Can prints and other products be ordered directly through them? Will you get printing rights to print elsewhere?
  • Price~ Obviously price is a consideration for most people. When comparing prices of photographers though, make sure you are also comparing packages and everything mentioned above. A one hour session with one photographer may be more expensive than another photographer, but you may get a lot more for that money and not have to spend as much on the back end when it comes times to order prints, etc.
  • Portfolio ~ Check out the photographer’s work on their website and other social media platforms. Spend some time on this. Just because you see a few photos that you like doesn’t mean you should stop looking. Look at many examples of their work. Any photographer can have a good session or two but you want to make sure their work consistently meets your needs and desired style. How is the lighting? Do you love their “editing” style and is it consistent? You want to make sure you know that you can expect the same level of quality for your session. Have they worked with a lot of High School Seniors?

What will you do with your Images?

I saved what might be the best and most important tip for last, but you probably should start with this question when planning your High School Senior Session. What are you going to do with your images afterwards? Do you want wallets to hand out at your graduation party? Maybe a large print or canvas for the wall? Graduation Announcements and party invites? What about an album or small coffee table book to keep out or save for a keepsake. Maybe you want to order a variety of prints for yourself and other family members. Thinking about this question can help you decide everything above. Picture those portraits on the wall or those wallets you are handing out to friends. What are you wearing in them? What does the background look like? Does it match the decor in your home? Will you look back on them many years from now and remember everything you loved about your senior year and who you were then?

If you are in the Kansas City area I would LOVE to be a part of your High School Senior Photo Experience! www.heathernealphotography.com

Beautiful and affordable canvases to showcase your photos:

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Father’s Day Gift ideas…(that aren’t a tie)!

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Dad’s are pretty special guys. Whether they are getting make-overs from 5 year old little girls or hauling stinky sports gear around in their vehicles, they are always going above and beyond to make sure their “littles” are happy and taken care of. But it can be hard to know what to get that special guy to show him how special he is when Father’s Day rolls around!

The gift of Memories:

I love personal gifts and as a photographer, of course my favorite personal gifts usually involve photographs. Put together a collage of your favorite “dad moments” and memories throughout the years. Maybe pick one or two special photos for canvases or framed art. Make a calendar for him to use at work so he can have a little bit of family with him even when he isn’t home, or maybe a personalized planner, address book or notebook. Photo blankets are a great way for dad to keep his favorite memories close to his heart too! Here are a couple of my favorite places for personalized gifts for dad:

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Minted

Great for framed art, calendars, personalized planners, notebooks and address books, and unique gifts all created by individual artists!

Canvas on Demand

Awesome and affordable canvases and other wall art.

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Shutterfly

Large variety of photo gifts including blankets, phone cases, mugs and just about anything you can imagine!

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Made with Love:

Homemade gifts from the kids are always extra special and Cricut makes creating them fun and easy! Here are some ideas:

Car Care Kit idea from The Purple Pumpkin Blog
Funny Socks
Personalized car decal idea from The Crafty Blog Stalker
Drink Koozies idea from Simple Made Pretty

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Shop small, Shop Etsy

Not everyone enjoys crafting as much as I do. Luckily for those people, there’s Etsy! Etsy is a great place to find personalized gifts without having to learn how to make them or find the supplies yourself. AND you are supporting a small business! I LOVE Etsy!

Candle by Lunar Landings
Personalized Yeti by FeroniArt
Pillows by Personalization Mall
Love this mug for dads that aren’t close by but are close to your heart by Written By Jane
So Stinkin’ cute for new dads! From MeSoSmall

Other Great Ways to Celebrate:

  • Gift Certificate or Unlimited Pass to Car Wash
  • Massage gift certificate
  • Make his favorite meal
  • Hire lawn care for a month
  • Breakfast in bed
  • Beer of the Month Club
  • Favorite Hobby Gear (Fishing, Golf, Grilling)
  • Golf Lesson with a PGA Pro
  • Racecar Driving Experience
  • Tour of an NFL Stadium
  • “Chore Coupons”- when dad presents them to kids, they have to do that chore

Covid-19 Life, 3-27-2020

Week 1 of “School At Home”. My time available on both my computer and just time in general have decreased a little this week as we figure out this new routine however it is going smoothly for the most part. This week has been filled with wonderful weather and a slower pace that reminds me of my own childhood. Lots of fresh air, grilling and playing outside, crafts, games, baking, cleaning and everything we don’t usually have time for. It has been a wonderful break from our usual life which is filled with multiple sport practices, homework, rushed dinners and then off to bed. As great as it has been, I wonder how long until this new routine becomes boring and the kids start really missing their friends and regular routines and getting a little depressed. I also wonder how much of this simpler way of life we can carry back into our old way of life whenever that finally returns and hopefully find a happy medium.

Homeschool is going great!
She always loved PJ Day. Now it’s EVERY day (Bedhead is optional). Also notice her “classmate” on the phone. 🙂
The dog probably won’t eat your homework but he will definitely sleep on it.