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Located in Edina, Minnesota, our shop in Southdale Center is the perfect place to stock up on the best in men's grooming and skin care. ...read more

Bella Nails

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I will never go to that place again! They did my nails in about 1/2 h ( usually it takes 1 h ). The owner looks like is always unhappy, never says thank you and never smiles. When I lost 3 nails after a week, and the rest of them were loose, I decided to go back and complain about it. Oh, boy! They were so mad about it! Forget about " I'm sorry! ". They treat you like you want to get new nails for free!!! Unbelievable!!!!!!!! Don't go there! ...read more

Bella Nails

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Tiny Diva at Frogtown neighborhood National Night Out event

    FROGTOWN NEIGHBORHOOD KIDS ENJOYED FREE FACE PAINTING DURING NATIONAL NIGHT OUT  While adults discussed safety concerns with House District 65A DFL primary contender, Rena Moran   Fun was had by all at the neighborhood NNO event hosted by the Berg family of Sherburne Av where they enjoyed hotdogs, chips, and veggies, won cool raffle prizes and received free twisted balloons, henna art tattoos and face-painting done by Tiny Diva Princess Party. Little girls opted for princess crowns and hearts on foreheads and cheeks while boys took on brave new looks with full face designs of tigers, clowns and Batman.   Adults enjoyed the event as well where they were able to visit with local law enforcement officers including the Assistant Chief and discussed safety concerns with House District 65A DFL primary contender, Rena Moran. Neighborhood kids had fun checking out the police squad car from the inside and laughed while asking officers to "cuff ‘em"… the officers all declined but scored a lot of points with the kids when they handed out ‘junior policeman' badge stickers and baseball cards featuring all our local Twins favorites!   The Home Energy Squad brought with them great savings coupons and information for local residents. When the local firemen arrived with the hook and ladder truck, kids were gifted with ‘junior firefighter' chief- hats and sticker badges as well. None of the firemen took up the offer for free face painting, but many of the adults accepted henna art and painted arm designs by Ashley Lusk!   Overall the night was a great success, thanks to all the effort put out by David and Cassandra Berg as well as their family and friends who volunteered to put the event together to help draw neighbors closer. Cassandra, a family entertainer herself, opted to have Tiny Diva Princess Party staff work alongside her daughter, Kaitlin Law, so that she could play host to all the local families and guests attending. Dave tended to the grill and enjoyed discussing local matters with lawmakers and neighbors. Many thanks to Cassandra and Dave for their dedication to help bring their community together!   Tiny Diva Princess Party is available for character appearances, henna art, fair hair and face painting at community events, school and church carnivals. With a specialty in creating themed birthday parties for girls, they bring a full dress-up wardrobe with accessories such as feather boas and princess tiara's. They travel throughout theandarea to provide full service parties at customers homes and party rooms. #######   For more information about Tiny Diva Princess Party, or to schedule an interview with Dawn Manthey please visit their website atwww.TinyDivaPrincessParty.comor contact event planner, Dawn at 612-719-6077 ...read more

By Tiny Diva Princess Party August 04, 2010

Birthday Party suggestions from American Greetings

CLEVELAND, Aug. 6, 1999 -- According to American Greetings research, 95 percent of children under age 10 had some type of celebration for their birthday, and the most frequent place for the celebration is home, either the parents' home (66 percent) or someone else's home (12 percent). With August being one of the top birth months, for the many back yard birthday parties that are probably in stages of planning, American Greetings party planning experts and experienced moms share their tips to guarantee birthday party success. #1 -- Planned by Kids for Kids -- The number-one party tip several American Greetings parents recommended was involving the children in party planning and preparation. Surprises are fun, but the kids like to get involved in planning, and this is a time when the kids are motivated to be especially helpful. Let them plan the theme, location, guest list, menu, games, etc. They can write invitations or create them on the computer with fun computer paper, fill loot bags, blow up balloons, decorate, even help "childproof," "crowdproof" or straighten the house. #2 -- Party Basics -- The second most frequently mentioned tip from experienced party moms is to make the party manageable. It's tempting to invite the whole second grade class for the afternoon, but you'll likely regret it. Children's party planning standards, such as the old rule of inviting the same number of young guests as your child's age, have been passed along by experienced moms for a reason. The company's research indicates on average children's birthday parties had included eight other children. How long? One hour is more than enough time for a toddler or pre-school party. For older children two to three hours is recommended. #3 -- Popular Themes -- What's in a theme? According to company research, one third of kids' parties have a theme. American Greetings DesignWare company advises that many of the most popular themes are kids' favorite characters from the entertainment world. For the past three years, one of the most popular party themes has been Rugrats. Pokemon is a new favorite. For the younger set, Bear in the Big Blue House, Clifford the Big Red Dog, The Busy World of Richard Scarry and Paddington Bear are favorites loved by parents and kids alike. Amy Bergstresser, DesignWare brand manager, shared other trendy themes such as aliens and other space themes. She said, "Retro themes from the '60s and '70s are very trendy now with all ages and they're fun for parents who remember smiley faces and tie-dying from their childhood. These themes make for fun hippie costume parties, and moms and dads can play their old records." "Sports and dinosaurs continue to be classic kids' party themes," Bergstresser added. The most popular themes are available inexpensively in discount, party or toy stores. You can purchase all the trappings, including themed games, decorations, balloons, stickers, favors, etc... Or theme with a few basic store-bought items, such as disposable plates, cups, table covers, loot bags and napkins and make your own accessories. Nancy O'Leary, mother of two who works in American Greetings Consumer Communications Department, reminisces about baking cakes and making games to match the party plates and hats. "I would always make the cake to match or create a new twist on an old game. Both my daughter and my son had summer birthdays so we had outdoor parties, and we would create our own games, like pin-the-football-on-the-player or pin the tail on the mermaid." #4 -- Keep Them Busy -- Another top tip was keep them busy. Jill Hooley, marketing director for American Greetings educational products subsidiary Learning Horizons, said, "Both of my sons have summer birthdays, so we have always had backyard parties. I've found that it's best to plan plenty of activities to keep them busy. One sure hit was a wacky relay." Teams compete in relays that include putting on dress up clothing and hats. Another version of this wacky relay had teams competing in stuffing balloons into extra large clothing. Chris Mahon, Human Resources training coordinator, shared, "One year we planned a back yard scavenger hunt for a party. It was such a hit that my daughters requested scavenger hunt birthday parties for several years following. As they got older, we made the hunt more challenging and expanded beyond our yard to the neighborhood." #5 -- Plan "B" -- Michele Vrooman Kennett, a card writer/editor for kids cards, advised, "I learned the hard way, always have back up plans, like rainy day alternative location and activities if you're having a party in the yard, as we generally do for our girls." Some good fall-back games mentioned were variations on simple games, such as spud, hot potato (or whatever you can find to toss -- "hot pillow" or "hot tennis ball"), limbo, teaching the kids line dances, Simon Sez, or even rename duck-duck goose to match the theme. Barbara Hatala, corporate communications manager, reminisced about the first children's birthday party she had for her son, "I felt very prepared with a full agenda of activities that I thought would fill the two hours. But the games were over in no time and I found that I had a room full of 5-year-olds to entertain until their parents arrived to pick them up." #6 -- Beware of Sleep-overs -- Sleep-overs? All agreed that sleep-overs are a challenge. For those under age 10, carefully consider the viability of making it through the evening without midnight calls to "pick me up, I want to come home." For pre-teens (though not their parents), sleep-overs seem to have become the party of choice. Sleep-over tips included being in touch with the guests' parents and being very specific about sleep time rules, or they never will. Older children may enjoy a summertime tent camp-out party in the back yard. #7 -- Party Destinations -- In addition to home or yard party tips, many American Greetings associates noted taking birthday parties outside the home, as well. Popular destinations include roller and ice rinks, local parks, recreation centers or swimming pools. Outings such as laser tag, sporting events, entertainment complexes and other commercial destinations are popular and fun, but pricey. Several parents of teenagers, such as Lee Roberts, sales presentations manager, who took her son and a friend to an amusement park for his 13th birthday, noted that as the kids get older they want more expensive activities for their birthdays, like going to theme parks or the movies, but had to compromise on the number of friends in the party due to expense. #8 -- Thank You -- Party etiquette was another subject commented on by many. "Thank you for the gift... for coming to my party" thank you notes are important social skill builders. Children actually enjoy writing thank you cards when they have fun note cards or when they're producing thank yous on the computer and printing on decorative paper. A very special addition to thank yous suggested by one American Greetings associate was to include a photo of the event that includes both the birthday boy or girl and the thank you note recipient. #9 -- Their Special Day -- Whether with a party or not, the object of the day is to make your child feel special. Alternative birthday celebrations include special rituals, such as birthday plates, breakfasts, dinners or birthday cake with grandma, measuring to see how much they've grown, reminiscing about "the day you were born" or previous parties over photo albums or by watching videos of younger years. Jim Morrison, the company's multi-media productions manager, and his family annually celebrate "plane day," the anniversaries of the dates each of his two children came to him and his wife via international adoption. Jim notes that some adoptive families call this "adoption day." #10 -- Keeper Cards -- Certainly a greeting card that tells children how special they are and are important keepsake reminder for them of the day. Pam McGrath, American Greetings senior editorial manager, said, "Our tradition is to have family parties for every birthday, whether it's a full dinner celebration or just cake and ice cream. Birthdays give families the chance to let the child know how precious he or she is to them. And children love to get cards as much as adults do. My children love to save their cards as keepsakes of the day. We write kids' birthday cards with this in mind -- to help let kids know just how important and special they are." American Greetings is the world's largest publicly held creator, manufacturer and distributor of greeting cards and social expression products. Based in Cleveland, Ohio, American Greetings employs more than 21,000 associates around the world and has one of the largest creative studios in the world. For more information on the Company, visit our site on the World Wide Web athttp://www.americangreetings.com.Dawn Manthey, event PlannerTiny Diva Princess partyMinneapolis/ St Paul Metrowww.TinyDivaPrincessParty.com ...read more

By Tiny Diva Princess Party July 18, 2010

Happy to join Merchant Circle!

We are so excited to have found Merchant-circle and look forward to sharing our party planning tips and suggestions for childrens parties here in the metro area! Please keep us in mind for your party planning needs including spa-parties and facepainting for group events! ...read more

By Tiny Diva Princess Party July 04, 2010

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