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How Much Does a Campervan Cost: Budget to Luxury Van Build

s It’s funny because nearly any time we post a picture of our campervan, we get comments or messages with the same question… “How much did your campervan cost?” It can be a photo with a deep caption or a thought-provoking question, and yet people just wanna jump into asking us about money. And we get it. Money is a big deal. We are very transparent about our finances. So transparent, in fact, that we share exactly how much money we make as travel bloggers. We have no qualms about sharing how much money our campervan conversion cost us. However — and this is a big point I want to make — we don’t want to share a number without...

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Simply the 100 Best Schitt’s Creek Gifts & Stocking Stuffer

s The beloved Canadian television show Schitt’s Creek recently ended its six-season run — is it too early for a reunion special? When the sitcom ended, fans were delighted and heartbroken at the same time. (The final episode was literally named “Happy Ending,” and it was a joy to watch, if bittersweet.) Then, in September 2020, the show won an incredible nine Emmy Awards, once again delighting fans. Thankfully, the series lives on in streaming services worldwide, which means fans can pop into Café Tropical and Rose Apothecary whenever they want. What makes this show so special? The concept was simple — a kind of reverse Beverly Hillbillies, where an uber-rich family is suddenly forced to fend for themselves in...

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Sunday Post: Book Pre-order Campaigns & Giveaways Galore – 11/15/20

The Sunday Post is a weekly meme hosted by Kimba @ Caffeinated Book Reviewer ~ It’s a chance to share news~ A post to recap the past week on my blog and share news about what’s coming up in the week ahead. This past week on FYFA (and in my life): Reading More reading for the Cybils Awards! I finished listening to  Into the Tall, Tall Grass and then listened to Ember Falls. I read The Unexplainable Disappearance of Mars Patel, The Time of Green Magic, When You Trap a Tiger, and The Lost Wonderland Diaries. Working on office redesign. I spent a lot of the day yesterday figuring out how we can reconfigure the office to get the basement TV...

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The post 10 Tips for Photographing Great Headshots appeared first on Digital Photography School

It was authored by Sean Gannon. Creating beautiful headshots can seem like a daunting prospect. To have one person in front of your camera, looking to you for direction and positivity, can be tough. Plus, people are generally very critical of themselves when in front of the camera and can feel very nervous. However, there are some simple things that you can do to make headshots a lot easier for everyone. So here are 10 tips to help you photograph headshots: 1. Have a pre-session consultation Before your session, make sure you know how the images will be used and what style your subject would like. You can have this “pre-session consultation” on the phone or face-to-face. Talking to your...

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DIY No Sew Sock Penguin

This DIY no-sew sock penguin by Crafty not Shifty on YouTube is an easy and simple holiday craft to make for Christmas gifts or decor. It’s an inexpensive project to do and it does not require a sewing machine. I think no-sew projects are fun to do because they are quick. Also, it would be a great holiday project to work on with your family, friends, and kids. There are many ways to dress this penguin up such as giving it some clothes or a different colored beanie and scarf. It’s cool to see that there are many ways to use a sock without having to throw it out. Supplies: soft Toy Filling  tall glass cup assorted felt sheets clear...

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