Wednesday, August 31, 2011

WINNER OF THE SMALL SPROUTS YOU CHOOSE GIVEAWAY


Thank you all for a great contest giveaway. Sure was fun and I met alot of new people. Even though there were many of you trying, the clear winner of the giveaway is eek031880
Thank you all for participating and stay tuned for more new products, frugal tips and giveaways

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

SMALL SPROUTS YOU CHOOSE GIVEAWAY!

Thank you all for participatimg and it has been fun to see you all on the blog and Facebook.

Remember to post a total of your points as a comment on the blog before 6am tommorow the 31st so they can be verified.

Giveaway winner will be posted on the blog and Facebook as soon as points are verified

Sunday, August 14, 2011

SMALL SPROUTS YOU CHOOSE GIVEAWAY!

~REALLY BIG GIVEAWAY TIME AGAIN~
~THE WINNER WILL CHOOSE ANY 1 ITEM FROM OUR WEBSITE~
Small Sprouts.com or SmallSproutsBaby-Etsy Store
~How about a gorgeous stroller cover~
~A gorgeous Car Seat Cover~
~Diaper bag~
~Shopping Cart Cover~


~YOU CHOOSE~

~Rules To Win~
Mandatory
1. Become a follower of my blog or let me know that you already follow. Come back and leave me a comment letting me know you follow. This will be verified.~

2. Go to my website, www.smallsprouts.com, find what you like, then come back & leave a comment letting me know what you would choose if you win!!

Extra Entries:
BONUS 5 POINTS~If you have a blog, Blog about my contest and  grab my Small Sprouts button off the side of my blog (copy html under my button & paste into your blog) Then return here and leave a comment letting me know you did so & the name of your blog to be verified. Button must be kept on your blog for the month of the giveaway. If you leave my button on your blog, you will automatically receive points on every giveaway we do. **Please note-Your blog must be an active blog with at least 25 followers

2. Become an email subscriber. This is found on the upper right hand side of blog. leave me a comment letting me know you did so. this will be verified. (1 point)

3. Follow me on Twitter and tweet about this giveaway. Please leave a comment with your twitter name letting me know you did so. (1 point per tweet) maximum 2 tweets per day

4. Become a fan on my Facebook, go to the upper right side of my blog to click on the fan box. Please leave a comment on Facebook  & Blog letting me know you did so. (2 points)

5. Share this contest on your Facebook page and tag Small Sprouts. ( 1 point)

** Please note that according to new Facebook rules,  this is not a Facebook page sponsored contest. It is my blog that is sponsoring the contest

This giveaway ends August 31st, 2011 at 6am & is open to the U.S. only. Make sure that you leave your email address in your final comment. Leave a separate comment for every entry that you make so that these will count for you!  Before contest end, You must comment on the blog giving a final total of points which will be verified.

 Have fun and I look forward to announcing the winner of this great giveaway! You must claim your prize within 24 hours of winner announcement or forfeit the prize to the next chosen.

**Please note that winners choice must be within the regular customer parameters. Limits on "special edition" products. All Bedding products are excluded from this offer. 1 item only, no extras included but you may purchase additional items like blankets, monograms, etc.,


Monday, August 8, 2011

What Not To Keep In Your Wallet~Frugal Mompreneur Tips

What you keep in your wallet will determine how at risk you are for identity theft in the chance you lose it. Here are 10 items experts suggest keeping at home.


We all make sure we've got our keys, wallet and phone before we head out the door, but more often than not, we are carrying around things that are better left at home. Some items we carry on a daily basis can be virtually impossible to replace, and others may leave us at risk for identity theft in the event of loss. We checked in with the personal finance experts at LearnVest to find the top 10 things you shouldn't carry in your purse or wallet.

Social Security Card
"You may carry it around thinking you need a back-up source of ID, but these days you don't really need it," says Maria Lin, editor in chief at Learnvest. If your Social Security card gets in the wrong hands, someone could open a credit card, apply for a loan, or even buy a car with the information. It's nine digits, just memorize it.
Your Passport
If you're traveling internationally, of course you can't leave your passport at home, but you can leave it in the hotel safe. When you are abroad, make a photocopy of your passport to have in your wallet for identification along with your driver's license. "If you lose your passport or get mugged in a foreign country, it's such a horrible hassle," says Lin. "You have to go to the embassy, and it's a vacation nightmare." If you're traveling in the U.S., use your driver's license instead. "Your passport is such a primo document for your identity, if someone gets a hold of it, you can really put yourself at risk for identity theft," says Lin.
Passwords/Pass codes
Although most PIN numbers are only four digits long, some people still write them down so they don't forget. "If you store any type of ATM password or even a code for your home alarm in your wallet, you have basically gifted a thief with access to your life," says Lin. If you absolutely can't remember important pass codes, store them digitally on a password-protected phone, but never write them down and leave them in your wallet or purse.
A Non-Password Protected Phone
Today, many people have smart phones that allow them instant access to bank accounts, PayPal accounts, medical records, and more. Even if your phone only accesses e-mail, a thief could easily search for banking or ATM passwords or addresses, according to Lin. "Think about all the things you have digitally stored on your phone. You have to have it behind password protection. This way a thief can still erase your phone's memory and use it for themselves, but they won't have access to your data."

Your Checkbook
"As innocuous as it seems, your checkbook has your bank account number and routing number on it, your address, and possibly imprints of your signature," says Lin. Lin says that if you know you're going to need to write a check one day, peel off one check out of your book and take it with you. If you know you're going to need to write multiple checks in one day, go ahead and take your checkbook, but don't get into the habit of carrying it around with you all the time, Lin says. "You want to prevent someone's ability to just start writing out your blank checks and cashing them."

Too Many Credit Cards
"A lot of people put all their cards in their wallet and carry them with them at all times," says Lin. "But if your wallet gets lost or stolen, that means you're going to have to sit and cancel every single one, and wait a week without any credit cards before you receive a replacement." Only carry the one or two cards you use on a daily basis and a backup, and leave others at home. Also make sure you keep photocopies of the front and back of each card at home, Lin advises. The 1-800 number to call and report a lost or stolen card is very often on the back of your card -- which doesn't do you a lot of good once the card is no longer in your possession.
Too Much Cash
Lin offers the following rule of thumb when it comes to carrying cash: Bring only as much with you as you're willing to lose. "It's good to have a little cash on you at all times for emergencies, but you don't want to carry so much that you're going to feel a real hit if your wallet gets stolen." For people on a "cash diet," Lin recommends bringing only as much cash to cover the day's expenses.

Gift Cards or Gift Certificates"A lot of people carry these around thinking, 'I never know when I'm going to be passing this store,' but chances are, you're going to forget about it anyway, and if your wallet gets stolen, it's one of the first thing thieves are going to use," Lin says. Gift cards and gift certificates are just like cash -- they don't require ID for use. "Try to leave it at home and take it with you only when you are consciously going to shop at that store," Lin says. "Make it a special excursion; it's a treat to have free money to spend."
Jewelry or USB Devices
"It may sound silly, but if you're changing earrings or heading from a business meeting, it's very possible you may forget and toss these things in the zipper compartment of your wallet," says Lin. USB devices can be bad news in the hands of thieves if they contain confidential files. "It would be horrible to get your wallet stolen any day, but if you're also losing your grandmother's earrings or a presentation you've been working on for months, it's even worse!"
Receipts
Sometimes receipts can have your credit card information on them, as well as your signature, which thieves could do a lot of damage with. Additionally, if you've just purchased a big-ticket item like a new computer or jewelry, you may need that receipt for warranty purposes. "If you're planning to use your receipts for expense purposes at work, those few hundred dollars of business receipts can just vanish and your employer might not be so understanding," says Lin. "Get in the habit of taking out your receipts every night instead of carting them around with you."

Resources: Yahoo Finance

Monday, August 1, 2011

Small Sprouts Latest New Items

I love to show off our newest product items! at Small Sprouts we really strive to be creative and keep up with your desire for new items.
Isabella is one of the newest of our crib bedding fabric covers

We have added our version of this adorable handle pad

Our new leopard rose infant cover

We Custom covers for most toddler/booster chairs like this cheetah pink

London Lilac

London Purple

London Black

Cheetah Lime Green

We even cover the tougher seats like the Orbit & Orbit 2, Shuttle & SIP 30/30