Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Spring Fashion Layering

 
Sarah is sporting fashions from Barabara Jean Ltd. 
She is wearing: Alice & Olivia sequin shrug, top & harem pants Elizabeth & James leather & snakeskin
For a closer look at these or other Barabara Jean fashions, you can drop by the store located at 7811 Cantrell, Suite 1 in Little Rock, or you can visit their website: http://www.barbarajean.com/index.html



 
Debbie is dashing in these fashions from New Traditions.  
She is wearing a Cartise ruffle neck top & leopard jacket, Lisette J white pants, pearl & rhinestone vintage-inspired necklace.
To check out these, and other great fashions at New Traditions visit the store at 1920 N Grant St # B in Little Rock.


 
Evin is ready for anything in these dazzling fashions from Barbara Graves.
She is wearing a Joy Joy dress with bead detail, Jade cropped cardigan and Dreamsacks black legging.
For these and other great fashions at Barbara Graves you can visit their website at: http://www.barbaragraves.com/ or stop by the store at the southeast corner of Rodney Parham and I-430.  The address is 10301 Rodney Parham Road in Little Rock.

 
Nivea is wearing fun fashions from Flirt. 
She is wearing a Raj orange tunic, Yahada acidwash legging and a Pierre Dumas leather wedge sandal.
For these and other great flirt fashions you can visit their store at 17711 Chenal Parkway Little Rock or check out their website: http://welove2flirt.com/main.sc
Michelle with Inviting AR also had details on some great events happening in April.
  • Eggshibition, Friday, April 1st
  • Rajn Cajun, April 14th
  • Passion for Fashion, April 18
  • Arkansas A La Carte, April 21
 For more events and great fashions visit the Inviting Arkansas website:


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Rebecca Ward's Email

Every Wednesday, Rebecca Ward stops by the GMA Studio to answer your relationship questions.  With many of you multitasking while watching, we know it may be hard to grab a pen and write down her email address.  So we've put a link write here on the GMA Blog to help you get in touch with Rebecca.  All you have to do is click on the link below.  This will pop-up a window for you to send her an email.  Don't worry, this only goes to Rebecca.  No one else sees it.  If it's a question just for Rebecca's eyes, that you'd prefer she not address on air, just let her know.  We only see the emails she sends us.  Before she sends us anything she removes any details that would let us know who you are (names, towns, etc.)


If you aren't comfortable using the link above, her email address is rfw630@sbcglobal.net

Again, Rebecca will be the only person reading your email.

Tobi's Design Camp Winner & Runner Up

We are happy to reveal the winners of the Tobi Fairley Design Boot Camp Contest!

Tobi and her staff carefully went over all of the entries and decided on the following winners.
 
 
We had a lot of great entries for the the Tobi Fairley Design Camp Contest, so we had to pick a 2nd place winner.  

The second place winner is...
Linda Tabor of Monticello

Linda gets a "room rescue plan" for her room.  The rescue plan will be revealed on the Tobi Fairley Blog. This do-it-yourself plan will include 5 easy steps that can make a big impact, giving your room an instant face lift. This winner can then take these tips from Tobi's blog and use them as a guide for improving her space.  
The second place prize is a concept only and no product or labor is included. It's like having one hour of Tobi's time to get her top 5 suggestions for improving your room. Value $250.00

Below are the pictures Linda sent with her entry.
 




And the winner is...
Tammy Dixon of Searcy!

Tammy gets to attend an upcoming Tobi Fairley Design Camp valued at $500.00.  At the 8 hour camp Tammy will learn how to lay out a floor plan with ease, pick paints like a pro, turn your inspiration into reality, create successful fabric pairings, and accessorizing with style. 

Below are the pictures Tammy sent with her entry.




Don't forget to check out Tobi's Blog for details on today's segment and more great design ideas!

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Baseball Gadgets for All Ages

Thanks to Jared Rogers of The Sports Authority for stopping by and sharing some great baseball gadgets for all ages.  Details on the products Jared shared on the show are below.  For more details on these or other products, visit The Sports Authority website:


1). Zip-N-Hit Pro

The Zip-N-Hit acts like a portable batting cage and pitching machine,
allowing batters to improve their skill almost anywhere The ingenious device
allows a person holding one end of the nylon cord device to "zip" the
Zip-N-Hit ball to the batter at up to 60 mph and w/ or w/o movement,
sufficient for repetition work. $24.95

2). Power Alley 360 Tee

The Power Alley 360 Degree Tee is a new take on the traditional batting tee.
It is a heavy-duty tee that adjusts easily and securely to any position over
the plate - inside, outside, low and high. 29.99

3). QuickSwing

The QuickSwing is a unique device that allows players to autofeed balls down
a chute which drops them into a hitting position in front of the user to
hit. A bounce back net is beneath the drop area for players to practice
hitting on the bounce up as well as the drop down. $89.99

4). Lightning Bolt Pro

Automatically pitches soft practice balls 30 mph 25 feet with realistic
flight.  5 second delay between pitches, to give solid repetition training.
Holds up to 26 balls at a time.  Runs on batteries or with included AC
adapter.  Helps improve visual acuity and hitting accuracy.  Angle adjusts
for different pitching location. Includes 12 soft micro Bolt Balls. Foam
balls are 5.125 inches round and weigh 0.2 ounces.  $59.99

5). Hit-A-Way

The Hit-A-Way allows players to practice their hitting over and over again
without a ball machine, net, pitcher, or even a large space. Needing only a
vertical object, such as a pole or tree, to use, the Hit-A-Way functions
like a tether ball, allowing players to hit the ball and have it wrap around
the vertical foundation and unwrap to the hitting position again in the
space of a couple seconds. $29.99

6). Hit-A-Way Jr.

The Hit-A-Way Jr. consists of a portable pole with attached wrap around
ball, allowing younger children the chance to have fun learning to hit a
ball. The Hit-A-Way Jr. easily converts to a tee with two different height
options, giving your future all-star two ways to have fun. $29.99

7). Hit-A-Way PTS

The Hit-A-Way PTS is a portable batting trainer consisting of a sturdy
pop-up/collapsible pole with attached ball that twists back to the hitter
like a tether ball, allowing players to hit the ball and have it wrap around
the pole and unwrap to the hitting position again nearly immediately. Ball
height is easily adjusted anywhere along the 5 foot pole base. 149.99