February 9, 2014

Product Review: Vinyl Disorder Finger Nail Art Decals

Disclosure: I got this product as part of an advertorial.

Recently I got the chance to try out some Nail Decals from Vinyl Disorder. You may know them for their wall decals, wall quotes and in loving memory decals and stickers, but they also offer fingernail art as well!  I received two different designs to try out – hearts and stars.  Both were silver and oh so sparkly.  I decided that I needed to pair them with some sparkly nailpolish as well.

Nail art is an easy way to dress up your nails above and beyond using just nail polish.  They work like stickers – just peel them off the backing and place them on your nails!  You can apply a layer of clear nailpolish to protect them better – unfortunately I do not have any clear coat so I went without doing this step. (And yes, I regret it, because after one night of wearing them they started to peel. I think with the clear coat I could have gotten them to last much longer!)

You also don’t have to just use them for your finger nails – you can stick them on anything you’d want to place a small sticker on – your cell phone, keychains, computer monitors, etc!   If you don’t see the graphic that you want on the Vinyl Disorder site – do not hesitate to contact them – they can create Nail Decals out of any of the graphics offered on their site!

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Book Review: What Makes Me Shine

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What makes Me Shine is the story of Sam’s Birthmark.  He was born with a birthmark on his face.  This is what makes him unique! Until he was asked at the playground about the mark, he didn’t realize that it made him different.  Sam’s parents tell him that even though he may look different, it’s what makes him special.  Everyone has something special about them that makes them shine.

I really like this book – especially as someone who grew up disabled and therefore “different” than everyone else.  I don’t like to think I’m all that different, but growing up it would have been nice if I thought this made me special and the other kids thought so too. I got picked on a lot for being “different” and I think this book is helpful in teaching kids that everyone has their own different things but it’s not bad, in fact, it’s good!

I received a free e-copy of this book in order to write this review. I was not otherwise compensated.

About the Book

Sam is born with a birthmark on his face. He is a happy boy that loves his dog Shakespeare and playing with friends. One day on the playground a girl asks him what is the mark on his face. Until this day it had not occurred to Sam that his birthmark made him different.

That night Sam asks his mom if he is different than other kids. His mom explains  that he does look different than other children, but that is what makes him special and unique. We all have something that makes us shine. It could be freckles, curly hair or glasses.

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