Make it a Jamberry Occasion

Make it a Jamberry Occasion

Monday, June 29, 2015

Hostess Party Wednesday: Calling All School and Sunday School Teachers!

Calling all school teachers and Sunday school teachers...add to your teaching materials budgets by hosting a Jamberry Nails Party! 



Getting budget money for your classrooms and even your Sunday school funds can be rough. Finding ways to make those dollars stretch for much needed supplies (I know you all have those students who show up with barely a pencil that first week), can be hard. Jamberry knows just how hard all teachers work whether you teach at a private, public, or the local Sunday school class. Every teacher I know not only uses their budget money but also throws in their own personal cash to be able to get learning materials for their kids. Those materials don't come cheap and many of the items are not "kid proof". Let me help you earn money quick and easy for your classroom by hosting an online or in-home party. It's very easy to do. First, choose whether you want to host an online Facebook party or an in-home. If you live outside of my area, I will find you a consultant that will work with you. Second, invite all your friends. Send out E-Mails and make phone calls. I will be glad to help you contact your guests. Parties usually last anywhere from a few days to a week. 

That's it. Other than promoting the event on your Facebook page and reminding your friends to come, that is all you do. I do all the rest. 

 I will bring great exclusive deals for you and your guests, have fun games for everyone to play, and provide samples. Plus if your party tops out at $500, I'll donate 25% to your party if you schedule it anytime between July 1, 2015-August 10, 2015. Schedule yours today! Comment below or visit me 
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Sunday, June 28, 2015

A Mother's Worst Nightmare and Quest to Give Back

One of the worst things a mother or father fears is something happening to their children. In March of 2014, my worst fear had it's grip on our lives. 


         The year started out with a blizzard. It was the worst winter since 1975 that we'd had here in our little corner of the world. Children were out of school, the roads were all snowed in, and the arctic blast cold was dangerous. My son, like most children, attends public school and passing around colds is just a give-in. Justin hadn't been overly sick, but he had gotten several colds and upper respiratory infections. We had all been casualties of it. In February, he'd gotten pneumonia but it hadn't been bad; he'd just coughed his brains out. We went through the usual round of antibiotics and he had been fine. When March come, he had a few sniffles and complained of his ears and his neck hurting. I thought he was meaning his throat hurt which isn't uncommon when you have a cold. I took him to a doctor (not his pediatrician since I couldn't get an appointment) and the doctor looked him over and said it was an ear-infection and some how he'd gotten a cold sore on his lip. "GREAT!", I had thought at the time, so here we go with another round of antibiotics. He slept a lot during the next day or so but was in good spirits and even played. He never ran a fever, but the day I sent him to school (because he seemed to perk up), I remembered getting him up and he was unbalanced, but I thought it was just because he was groggy. He seemed to be okay other than cranky. No sooner had I gotten home after dropping him off, I was called to come and get him because he had thrown up. Again, I thought it was just because of the mucus drainage and antibiotic. So I went to get him and he was feeling pretty bad. Still there was no fever but he had started crying. By the time we got him home, he was sleepy so I let him sleep. At four in the afternoon that day, his speech was slurred and he screamed in agony. I didn't know what to do. I tried Tylenol but he just would throw it up. My husband texted me, and I told him something was wrong. Something just wasn't right. Justin couldn't lay down without crying and wasn't moving right. I was having to carry him to the toilet and had to hold him up. Mike came straight home and we rushed him to the local hospital. My thoughts? He had strep? He had the flu? When we got him to the hospital, he still was crying out but couldn't speak. He would flay his arms and legs but that was it. He even had a moment where he laughed at his dad when it was time for an urine sample. That was the last laugh we'd hear. They X-Rayed him and CT Scanned him and they still were baffled. It was then we were told that Justin had to have a spinal tap. It was then that the ER doc called Riley Children's Hospital. My heart was beating so fast. Every horrible scenario was going through my mind, especially when the doctors were thinking he had meningitis.   Meningitis had been known to kill children his age. He was just nine years old and so small. When the team from Riley got there and looked at him, it was determined that Justin had to be life lined via a helicopter and we couldn't ride with him. Let me tell you that it was the longest car ride of my life. My baby was sick-BAD sick, and I had to leave him. Helpless doesn't even begin to describe what I felt. I think I cried most of the way there. I called my mother in law who lived thirty minutes from Riley and she along with her fella, Ron, got there to meet our little guy since Indy is about two hours away.

               When we got there, we were shown to the PICU 6W. A hospital representative of that unit met us. We were told we would have to glove up, gown up, and even wear masks. I was shaking so bad and trying not to get hysterical. There laying on a bed hooked up to IV's and monitors was our boy-my baby. My heart stopped beating. I felt dizzy and I almost felt like I was going to faint but I made it through that initial shock. Justin was still breathing on his own so that was a big plus, but we didn't know how long that small grace would last. Justin was still screaming in agony every 27 minutes. They began running tests. There were so many doctors, nurses, and specialists that met with us. I won't go into what the first spinal tap was like. That's still a horrific nightmare that I hope to never go through again. He had to have two. He also had two MRI's. For six days we met with different specialists and met with his "team" every morning which consisted of Riley's very own Dr.Ackerman, whom we nicknamed "Dr.House". They never gave up on him. Meanwhile during these first six days we were given a room at the Ronald McDonald House across the street and was given access to the one within the hospital. The Ronald McDonald Houses of Riley give parents and families a place to rest, eat, shower, and find a break from the hospital like surroundings. Every night we went we saw different families who had children who were fighting something horrific like cancer, surgeries, procedures, and many other things. They were there from all over and when I say all over I mean there were families who came from other states as well as other parts of the world. Me and my husband, in some weird way felt a kinship with these people because our boy was fighting for his life too.


                 On the sixth evening, Justin opened his eyes. He still could not speak very well and just moving his hand or squeezing ours was still hard for him. He couldn't sit up just yet. The doctors still had no answers as to what had caused all this other than whatever mystery virus that had hit our son, had caused encephalitis and Justin was lucky. We also found out that Justin has an aneurysm in his brain-but it's very small and had nothing to do with what had happened to him but we will always have to have it monitored. During those six days, we also met with Child Life. Child Life brings toys, art supplies, and creative fun things for children while they are in Riley. Justin got a blanket and throughout his stay there (2.5 weeks) was given toys and bought games to play. None of these things would have been possible had there not been donations. Child Life also helps keep family areas and waiting rooms stocked with books, toys, games, and other fun items. The folks at Riley Hospital and the Ronald McDonald Houses treated us as if we were their priorities. We had nothing but total cooperation and love from them. Last year, I raised a hundred dollars and some food donations for the Ronald McDonald Houses. This year, I want to do more for two organizations that do so much for Riley, their kids, and families.

Jamberry to the Rescue! 

Being a consultant for Jamberry Nails has given me and YOU the opportunity to help Riley Children's Hospital's Child Life and Ronald McDonald Houses of Riley Children's Hospital. Jamberry is a company that cares! Through them, each sheet of nail wraps and purchase of Jamberry bought, Jamberry will donate 10% to Riley Children's Hospital's Child Life and Ronald McDonald Houses of Riley Children's Hospital. 

Child Life provides brand new toys, blankets, games, gaming systems, electronics, art supplies, and many more fun things to the children who are at Riley. They first ask either the child or parent what they like-what things make them happy and then they do their best to find them. They know that no kid likes being in the hospital and not all hospital experiences are fun and pain free. Many children's only breaks in the battles they are fighting, are the wonderful things that Child Life brings to them. 

Riley has two Ronald Houses. One is an in-hospital one. They offer sleeping rooms for temporary use, food-which is free of charge, games, books, magazines, access to phones, televisions, and quiet places for some peace. The second is across the street, and that is where parents and families can actually have a room to stay. Those rooms are on a need basis and are limited. We were lucky to get one. Each of the areas have their own pantries, laundry facilities, and there is one game room. They also have a play ground. Both houses are overseen by volunteers; people who donate their time to stay, clean, and check people in and out. The pantries are filled by donations and the meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) are hosted from local churches, groups, and even businesses. There is no way that the Ronald Houses would be able to do these things if it was not for donations. Right now the Ronald House across the street are in need of Pack n' Play cribs for those who have babies. Pack n' Play cribs are not cheap. They also have other needs. 

Both these organizations; Child Life and the Riley Ronald McDonald Houses need people like YOU to help them keep on helping children and families. 

Jamberry is but a small way in which you can help. 

If you purchase a sheet of Jamberry Juniors nail wraps (which are hospital friendly since they are chemical free and do not require glue or polish) I will send your Jamberry Juniors with a card with your name on it and you still are making a monetary donation to these great organizations. That's a 2 for 1 right there. Not only do you brighten a little girl's day, but you also are contributing to Child Life and The Riley Hospital Ronald McDonald Houses. Simply purchase the Jamberry Jams and send them to me or you can purchase a $25 E-Gift Certificate and send me the code and I will make sure that your gift is sent with a cheerful greeting card with your name on it.

To donate just click on this link! It's the official fundraiser I am hosting for Riley Children's Hospital's Child Life and Ronald McDonald Houses of Indiana. 


Thank you so much for helping! Please spread the word! This fundraiser will run all the way to July 20, 2015. The goal is to raise $400.





Justin is 10 years old and is going to be in the 5th grade this upcoming school year. He is a happy and healthy little boy who enjoys every day! He has no lasting side effects and barely remembers his time at Riley, which is good. He does Tae Kwon Do. We thank God, the doctors and nurses at Riley Hospital, our loved ones, everyone who prayed and thought of Justin on Facebook and in our hometown, Child Life, and both Ronald McDonald Houses. We couldn't have made it through without every one.

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Wicked Wednesday Super Deal!

 
 
 
 
It's Wednesday and I got the ultimate Jamberry Nails Deal but it only will last for 24 hours!
 
 
This is the craziest deal I have ever offered and it's too good to pass up!
 
 
Buy ANY 3 Jamberry Wraps and not only get 1 free or even 2 free, get 3 free wraps!
 
That's right. Buy 3 Get 3 absolutely FREE!
 
You will get 12 manicures and 12 pedicures for the price of just three sheets.
 
Plus, I'll throw in an added bonus!
 
Sign up to host an online party with me in the next 24 hours that has to start this month, and I will throw in a free mini heater or bottle of Jamberry Nails Cleanser.
 
 
NOW THAT IS AN INSANE DEAL!
 
 
Want an even crazier deal?
 
 
Sign up to be a Jamberry Consultant with me and you can get all the above PLUS
 
Your choice of an extra sheet of wraps or one bottle of Jamberry Nail Lacquer.
 
 
This deal will only last 24 hours and does not include any of the trademarked wraps or the Moon Shine Camo.
 
 
WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? GET IN ON EITHER OF THESE INSANE DEALS TODAY!
 
 
 
 
 


Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Holy Moley It's Jamberry Nails Tip For Tuesday!

 
 
Jamberry Tuesday
 
 
911!
 
 
 
 

Ladies, have you ever gotten your first sheet of Jamberry Nail Wraps and you've watched all the tutorials and followed all the directions for putting them on, yet you get the dreaded curling at the edges from air bubbles? I know it's happened to me many times over. I prep my nails, I have my mini heater all ready to go, my wrap measured and stuck to an orange stick in the heat, and then when I go to stick it I follow all the steps just to find I have some curling at the sides or bottom. Ladies, I have some solutions to stop the dreaded wrap curls.
 
 
STOP! DO THIS FIRST!
 
Before you do any of this tips, give your Jamberry manicure 24 hours. Usually when you apply them and you've applied sufficient pressure, the wraps smooth out after 24 hours. If in 24 hours you still see curled edges then proceed.
 
Remedy #1
 
Start off by using a good base coat. Jamberry has a great base coat but you can use any  you prefer. Just let it dry completely before applying the wraps. Sometimes our nails just aren't exactly smooth even after a good buffing. A base coat fills in and gives the wraps a little something extra to adhere to. You can still layer wraps if you wish with using a base coat.
 
 
Remedy #2
 
Try using a glass file. These can be found just about anywhere especially beauty supply stores like Sally's. Some people swear by this.  Because its such a fine, gentle file, it creates a very smooth edge.  A lot of people like to file at a 45 degree angle instead of 90 degree, exposing a thin layer of their nail bed at the tips.  This makes it so they can use their nails as tools and not worry about peeling up the wrap when using their fingers to scrape something.
 
 
Remedy #3
 
Use the Baggie Method
 
All you do is wrap your nail tightly with a ziplock plastic bag, and apply heat.  you can use any heat source (rice bag, hair dryer, mini heater) for this.  All that matters is that the bag is tight!
 
 
 
Remedy #4
 
HEAT IT UP!
 
Don't be afraid to apply more heat and pressure. Sometimes all the wraps need is a few more blasts of heat to give a better seal. Unlike nail stickers or those other brands that are common at drug stores, Dollar Stores, and other places; Jamberry Nail Wraps are made from a high grade type of vinyl that is heat activated. It's chemical free but it does need some good heat. The wraps will not melt on your fingers if you are using a mini heater or using a hair blower like you are supposed to. Again, this does not mean you have to burn your fingers. Just hit your application with a few more seconds in front of the heat and apply pressure.
 
Remedy #5
 
COOL IT DOWN BABY!
 
NEVER cut, clip, or file your newly applied Jams until they have had a chance to cool completely. Letting them cool completely allows the Jam to "cure" and adhere to the nail thoroughly. Filing, clipping, or cutting a warm or newly applied wrap can cause lifting or those darn curls at the edge. Let it cool. Also, while it's still warm, stretch by pulling at the end of the wrap over the nail tip and add pressure but let it cool afterwards.
 
 
Be sure to always start with clean, dry, and oil free nails. Buff your nails and try not to touch them or your wraps with your fingers as much as possible for a great seal.
 
Always make sure before you apply any wraps and after you have cleaned your nails by using either the Jamberry Nails Cleanser, alcohol (or alcohol pads), or Dawn Dish Soap that you push those cuticles back. You do not want your wraps over lapping the cuticles. That will cause the wraps to lift and isn't so good for your cuticles. Even at salons, any nail tech worth their salt is going to push (not cut) your cuticles back.
 
 
Enjoy your Jamberry Nails!
 
Jamberry Nail Wraps and lacquer are made from high quality materials that are going to give you a unique, low cost, low maintenance, and fashion forward look. They take less than twenty minutes to apply and the same goes with Jamberry Pedicures. Right now Jamberry Nails has a great offer-Buy 3 Get 1 Free! They also have the Buddy System. Simply get a friend and go in half. When you get the sheets in the mail, simply cut them down the middle and both you and your friend will have a summer of great manicures! Jamberry Nail Wraps can last anywhere from two weeks to a month. They will not chip, peel, and come in over 300 designs and finishes.
 
 
JUNE SPECIAL!!!
 
ORDER A BUY 3 GET 1 FREE SPECIAL FROM ME THIS MONTH AND I WILL GIVE YOU AN EXTRA SHEET! SCHEDULE AN ONLINE PARTY THIS MONTH, AND I WILL GIVE YOU ANOTHER SHEET. THAT'S A TOTAL OF 6 SHEETS YOU CAN GET JUST FOR ORDERING THROUGH ME AND HAVING AN ONLINE FACEBOOK JAMBERRY PARTY!
 
WIN! WIN!
 
 
 
 
Get yours today!
 
Have a Jamberry Nail Wrap tip? Submit it here, and if I use it on this blog, I will send you a free mini pedi pack.
 
 
 
 


Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Hostess Wanted For Hump Day!

It's Wednesday and I am calling on all ladies who love free stuff and having fun!
Jamberry Nail Products are not only top of the line in quality, affordable, and fashion forward but they are FUN! 

SO WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? 

Being an online hostess does not require you to do anything. You don't even have to purchase anything. Let me do all the hard work.
All you do is set up the event on your Facebook page, invite all your friends, family, and co-workers and I do the rest. I will help you message your guests, have lots of online games every one can play, and I'll bring exclusive discounts and offers that will make your party a success! What is in it for you? FREE STUFF! Who doesn't like free? For being a hostess in June, I will reward you with a full sheet of wraps of your choice plus if your party makes at least $250 in sales you will get another free sheet plus a lot more in incentives. 

Jamberry Nails isn't just your run of the mill direct sales company. Think of all those gorgeous manicures and pedicures you see all your friends wearing but can't spare the cash or time. We're all on budgets and we all have jobs, kids, and things that keep us busy. Saving money and time is our bread and butter. Jamberry Nails has products that every one can afford and will give you salon quality results whether it's wraps or lacquer. Jamberry Nail Wraps won't peel, chip, or fade. One Jamicure can last anywhere from two weeks to a month.  Jamberry Wraps are unlike the nail stickers you get at the drug stores, shopping centers, and even the dollar stores. They are made from a high grade vinyl and are applied with heat which means they bond to your natural nail. They also will not harm your natural nail since they are chemical free. The wraps can also be used on acrylic and gel nails. Think your nails are too short? Never fear because Jamberry and Jamberry Junior wraps both will fit ANY size nail. 

Book your online party today! 
Comment on this blog or E-Mail me at : nikkisjaminjams@gmail.com with: June Hostess in the subject line. Visit my pages here:



Just in time for the 4th of July Buy any 3 Patriotic wraps and Get 1 of choice Free and I will pay US Shipping and Handling charges for the month of June. 
 

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Tuesday Nail Tip

Welcome to Tuesday's Nail Tip







Nail Wrap Layering

Jamberry Nail Wraps are not just one dimensional. You can achieve a whole new look with just two Jamberry wraps. It's called layering and it's not as hard as you may think. 


  1. Step one is cleaning your nails. Always start with clean oil free nails. This can be done by washing your hands with Dawn dish soap and then using Jamberry's Nail Cleanser or polish remover with acetone on each nail. Don't forget to push back your cuticles.
  2. Next adhere any solid wrap, Ombre, Striped or polka dotted, etc. first to your nails. I use this method to applying my Jamberry Nails by Sydney Brothers, my up line, The Easiest Jamberry Nail Application
  3. The next step is choosing any of the clear wraps and those come in a range of designs. Apply them the same way you just applied your base Jamberry wrap. You should have a perfect layered look. 
  4. You can also use Jamberry Lacquer instead of using a Jamberry wrap as your base wrap but I do not suggest using one of the lacquer's that have sparkles or glitter since it might affect how your clear wrap might adhere and you will also need to apply your clear wrap perfectly because if you have to pull it up if it's off center, it might take off the lacquer. 
Here are some great layered looks! 
Prince Charming and Boomerang



Whisper and Grapefruit




Try these looks with Lacquer and Various Jamberry Nail Wraps  




The possibilities and look combinations are endless with Jamberry Nails! 

Buy any 3 Jamberry Nail Wraps and Get 1 Free

and to get in on other great deals be sure to come to my online Facebook Mystery Hostess Party this week and perhaps you will be the one winning all the hostess rewards and incentives! 


Monday, June 1, 2015

June Is The Month for Parties!



  Last week, I hosted a Jamberry Beach Party and it was so much fun! I want to thank every one who participated and for their orders. Kathy Nestleroad of Marion, IN. was my big winner. She will be receiving two mini pedi packs, a manicure and bath bomb gift, and half a sheet of nail wraps. May was an awesome month to kick off summer and to keep the fun going, I have a whole month for potential hostesses to schedule their online or in home parties for free product and deep discounts on Jamberry Nails products. So just what awaits you should you decide to host a party?


    As you can see, it pays to host an online or in home party and I do all the hard work while you have all the fun!




          Do you have a cause that is close to your heart that you want to raise money for? Jamberry is a company that cares. Host a fundraiser and Jamberry will donate $2 from every item bought from your fundraiser to your cause. It's very simple to host one online through Facebook. As your Jamberry Independent consultant, I will help you get your guest list ready, help at the Jamberry Nail Art Studio to design custom wraps for your event (images must NOT be trademarked), and I'll throw out some pretty great discounts or your guests so they will be encouraged to support your charity or cause, group, or even your team. 

So what are you waiting for? 

Schedule your next party or fundraiser with me today!