3 Low Maintenance Houseplants

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While we can all appreciate the value of an attractive houseplant, we don’t all have the green thumb that it takes to keep them alive for more than a few weeks. If you’re like us and you want a good looking but low maintenance houseplant, we’ve got your covered. Spritz these plants with a splash of water every couple weeks and you’ve got yourself a growing, thriving and happy houseplant. Don’t forget to head over to Ebates for discounted price deals and Cash Back offers on your favorite Home and Garden stores.

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Jade

Easily identifiable by their thick oval leaves and deep green color, jade plants grow quickly and require relatively little attention to keep healthy. These succulents tend to be more attractive than the average fern, and they’re easier to maintain as well.

Aloe

While we all know of aloe as a component in a huge range of skincare products, the plant is also surprisingly easy to maintain. Aloe thrives in dry soil environments, meaning that depending on the humidity levels of your home or office, you can get away with only watering the plant once every other week. For those of us that tend to forget about those watering obligations, aloe seems like it might be just the right match.

Air Plants

In addition to their incredibly easy upkeep and maintenance routines, air plants are also one of the coolest plants in terms of options for potting. Because they don’t require soil to grow, there are a ton of cool ways to hang your air plants for a unique display. And all you need to do to keep them thriving is to mist once a week with a water bottle.

According to the American Horticultural Therapy Association, maintaining houseplants have myriad benefits ranging from improving your mood and sense of well-being, to reducing anxiety and stress levels, giving a better sense of stability, and making it easier to relax.

Whether you want them to help filter indoor pollution, do a little stress relief, or just brighten up an otherwise lackluster corner of your home, houseplants can do the trick! While you might not think you have the green thumb, ordering a few of these super easy to maintain houseplants should be able to convince you otherwise.

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6 Road Trip Games Anyone Can Play

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Passing the time on a long car ride can seem a bit tedious. There are only so many things you can read, songs you can sing and topics of conversation you can cover. And that’s just when traveling with adults. Kids’ games will definitely keep you sane on family road trips but not all are car friendly. No matter who you plan to hit the highway with this summer, we’ve got a list of six super fun road trip games for passengers of all ages.

Grocery List

Exercise your brain with this basic yet challenging memory game. The first player names a grocery store item that starts with A, like apples. The next player has to repeat the first item, apples, then add a grocery store item that starts with B, like bananas. Repeat with the next players to cover all the letters of the alphabet. The first person to forget an item on the list loses.

Story Chain

This is a great game for kids to stretch their imaginations. But it’s also one of the funniest road trip games for adults, allowing them to get a little…suggestive. Start a story with one sentence, something like “Once upon a time, there was a princess.” The next person adds another sentence and so on. There’s no winner but there will be plenty of laughs.

20 Questions

This classic game may seem easy but can be a real head scratcher. One player picks a noun and tells the group if it is a person, place or thing. The other players take turns asking yes or no questions about the noun and the first person to guess correctly wins. This is one of our favorite road trip games for kids because it calls for them to do what they do best—ask questions!

Who Am I?

Take the 20 Questions game and get personal or test your pop-culture knowledge. The first player picks a person that everyone in the car should know, whether it’s a family member, fictional character or celebrity. The other players take turns asking yes or no questions and, again, the first player to guess the correct identity wins.

Alphabet Soup

A game of keen observation will keep the kids quiet and the adults sharp when energy levels are crashing. Name objects in alphabetical order. Every player can jump in at any time to name an object and collect a point, but the objects have to be said in alphabetical order. The player with the most points wins. Play the game with objects you see on the road, types of cars, letters on license plates or all of the above!

Virtual Hide and Seek

This is one of the best road trip games ever because kids and adults will have just as much fun playing. Pick a place everyone in the car will know about, whether it’s your family home, your office building, your old high school, etc. Pick a space in that location to “hide.” The other players take turns asking yes or no questions about where you are. The first person to guess correctly wins.

 

 

 

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Accessorize Your Yoga Wear

If you’re new to yoga and getting ready to walk into your first class, it’s completely normal to find yourself overwhelmed or confused about all the gear that’s available.

Or perhaps you already have an established practice and know your way around the mat — but are looking for ways to stretch your yoga wardrobe into other sports, activities or everyday life.

Newbie or seasoned yogi, we’ve got you covered either way with this complete guide to a well-dressed practice. Read on for tips to build a starter wardrobe and toolbox, as well as how to take your gear to the streets and beyond.

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If you’re just starting out, you’ll need some basic wardrobe items plus optional props in order to be successful at your new practice.  Yoga is a discipline without judgment, so you are certainly free to wear any clothing you own that allows ease of movement, but most practitioners find gear designed specifically for yoga — and all its bends, inversions, twists and poses — to be the most comfortable. If you’re looking for something new, check out Gaiam yoga wear which is available at Kohls.

Yoga is practiced barefoot, so no need for shoes! However, you’ll want to explore the various options for pants and tops. There are several different styles available for you to choose from. Here are some advantages and disadvantages of each.

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  • Boot-cut: These are styled just like regular boot-cut pants or jeans, with a close fit through the thigh and flare at the bottom. The cut flatters most figures, but if you dislike loose fabric around the ankles when working out, avoid these!
  • Capri: Capris end either right below the knee or mid-calf and are great for hot yoga classes or any hot climate. Beware of scraping or rubbing exposed skin in the kneeling poses.
  • Leggings: These go all the way to your ankles in a close fit, revealing your shape from the waist down. If you are comfortable with the way they look on you, they can help your instructor see and correct your form.
  • Loose: A loose, gauzy or soft material is good for more modest practitioners and offers comfort and ease of movement. They may prove difficult for more active yoga classes, however, and are best reserved for gentle, Hatha, restorative/yin or Kundalini classes.

Wondering about undies? With all pant styles, the choice is up to you whether to wear underwear or not. Many practitioners skip them completely; others choose a thong to avoid panty lines. Do what feels right to you!

Tops

Although you may be tempted to go to yoga in your most comfy T-shirt, keep in mind that many yoga poses will cause loose shirts to flip around your ears! Instead, consider a top designed especially for your practice, or at the very least layer a sports bra under your tee.

  • Tanks: There are a variety of tanks for a variety of figures. You can choose anything from a tight-fitting tank to one with a longer, looser or blouson silhouette if you’re trying to camouflage trouble spots. Many tanks also have built-in shelf bras, which are extremely convenient but tend to work best for A- to B-cup women.
  • Sports bras:  A sports bra will help everything stay in place and keep you comfortable. If you have a larger bust, consider a sports bra as a base with a tank layered on top. You can also layer a long-sleeved shirt on top of that if you want to feel extra warm and cozy.

A note: If you’re practicing bikram yoga (also known as “hot yoga”), you might be tempted to wear looser clothes, but those will quickly become bogged down with sweat and impede movement. Stick to leggings, capris and form-fitting tanks.

Props and Gear

When trying out yoga for the first time, it’s wise to try your studio’s gear first. Once you have an idea of what works for you, here are some common purchases, which you can tote to the studio or use to augment a home practice.

Don’t overspend: Yoga gear should be simple and not exorbitantly expensive. Straps and foam blocks are exactly what they sound like and shouldn’t cost an arm and a leg.

  • Mat: If you’ve decided yoga is for you, the first thing you will likely want to get is your own mat. Germaphobes will definitely want their own, rather than use a “public” mat (even at the cleanest studios)!
  • Grip socks: If going barefoot is not an option for you, try a pair of grippy socks. Regular socks may cause you to slip on the mat.
  • Hot yoga towel: If you like hot yoga, you’ll want a special towel to layer over your mat. No more slippin’ and slidin’ on the sweat!
  • Foam block: A block can help you reach certain poses and provide support as you develop your strength and flexibility.
  • Strap: Straps are also invaluable for stretching poses and preventing injuries.
  • Streaming yoga classes: If you can’t make it to the studio, purchase DVDs to practice at home or visit services such as Netflix for a challenging variety of streaming classes.

Enjoy your new practice! Namaste!

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The Nordstrom Anniversary Sale is Here!

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Now is the perfect time to get a jump start on planning your fall and winter wardrobe at the best prices of the year at Nordstrom with their coveted Anniversary Sale. That’s right–you can find brand NEW items at amazing discounts in the hottest styles and trends for men, women and kids! Shop hot brands like Nike, Rebecca Minkoff, Tory Burch, The North Face, Kiehl’s and more at fantastic prices now through August 8. Take a look at all Nordstrom coupons and deals at Ebates. Here are some of our favorite finds, but trust us, there are many more and they’re going fast!

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Eliza J Crepe A-Line DressHinge Colorblock Zip Back Sweaterrag & bone ‘The Dre’ Slim Fit Boyfriend Jeans | GUESS Double Breasted Bouclé Cutaway Coat

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Sam Edelman ‘Paige’ Fringed Ankle Bootkate spade new york ‘nilda’ pumpMunro ‘Zena’ Snake Embossed SandalHalogen ‘Olson’ Pointy Toe Studded T-Strap Flat

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kate spade new york glitter stud earringsVince Camuto ‘Baily’ Crossbody BagMICHAEL Michael Kors ‘Large Jet Set’ Snap Pocket ToteKendra Scott ‘Rayne’ Stone Tassel Pendant Necklace

More Ways to Save at Nordstrom:

$20 Nordstrom Notes – Earn points with a Nordstrom credit or debit card. Get two points per net dollar spent at Nordstrom and Nordstrom Rack. 2,000 points gets you a $20 Nordstrom Note, plus you’ll get exclusive early access to sales, including the Anniversary Sale, free alteration credits and more. Earn Double Points from July 17-19 to earn Nordstrom Notes twice as fast!

Price Matching – Nordstrom is happy to adjust the price of items if another retailer has the same item at a lower price or if the item goes on sale at Nordstrom within two weeks of the purchase date.

 

 

 

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Top 20 Travel Apps for Your 2015 Trips

travelappsGot a mean case of the wanderlust? There’s no better time to indulge in adventure than Getaway Week at Ebates with Extra Cash Back on flights, hotels, even luggage!

But we know there’s more to planning your trip than saving money. It’s also important to find ways to make your getaways as convenient as they are memorable with some of the best travel apps at your fingertips. Whether you are a master planner or live to wing it, these top 20 travel apps will get you started on your journey, your way. From booking a last-minute room to finding the best dog parks around your destination, you can do it all with these top trip-planning travel guide apps.

1. TripIt – Forward all your confirmation emails for your flight, hotel, rental car and more to TripIt and it will create one seemless itinerary, which you can access from anywhere.

2. Postagram – Take a picture on your phone and Postagram will print it into a personalized postcard and even send it for you! No more tracking down stamps or mailboxes in unfamiliar places.

3. Wi-Fi Finder – Easily find free Wi-Fi where ever the road takes you so you can plug in your laptop and take care of a little business or check your email without going over your data limit.

4. Google Translate – Language will no longer be a barrier as you trot the globe with an expert translator in your pocket. Use your voice, camera, keyboard or handwriting to translate between 90 languages.

5. Gas Buddy – Never run out of gas and interrupt your epic road adventure. Gas Buddy finds nearest and cheapest gas stations so you can fill up and rev up in a flash.

6. OANDA Currency Converter – Save yourself the headache of looking up currency rates and converting in your head or with a calculator and use this handy app.

7. Hotel Tonight – Get the best last-minute hotel deals in major metropolitan areas with Hotel Tonight. You can book a room any time between right this minute to seven days ahead.

8. Gate Guru – Take over your terminal with Gate Guru. Frequent travelers love this app which gives them airport security wait times and airport amenities like food, shops and services.

9. Hipmunk – Browse flights, hotels, even Amtrak and Airbnb options and compare prices easily! You can also use “heatmaps” to find lodgings close to attractions like shopping, nightlife and more.

10. Seat Guru –  Picky flyers, rejoice. Seat Guru offers seat-choosing advice and seat maps for your flight so you can get the best seat and the biggest bang for your buck.

11. PackPoint – Tell the app where you’re going, when, for how long and a little about yourself. You’ll get a detailed list of what to pack including types and quantities of clothing, gadgets and anything else you’ll possibly need.

12. OpenTable – A big part of travel is sampling local cuisine and OpenTable is perhaps the easiest way to do it. Search by location, see reviews and make reservations in a snap.

13. TripAdvisor – Find your dream destination based on trusted reviews and user pictures all while finding great airfares and hotel deals with comparison shopping. Helpful user forums will also answer your burning questions.

14. AroundMe – A simple, streamlined alternative to Yelp, AroundMe lets you find everything from banks to bars within walking or driving distance on an easy-to-use GPS map.

15. iExit – Another one for the road warriors out there, iExit tells you what’s ahead on the interstate including gas stations, restaurants and rest stops. It will also find you hotel deals if you need an extended rest.

16. BringFido – For those who take their furry best friends along for the trip, this app finds pooch-friendly hotels, the best dogs parks around your lodgings, even restaurants that will welcome four-legged patrons.

17. Cruise Finder – Easily compare cruises and explore ship maps to find the perfect stateroom for your needs. Cruise Finder gives you access to 12,000+ itineraries to over 25 destinations.

18. Green Globe – Travel consciously with peace of mind that you are doing your best to reduce your carbon footprint. Search a wide selection of sustainable resorts, hotels, conference centers, attractions and tour experiences.

19. Localeur – This super hip app is completely community fueled with local insiders weighing in on their favorite restaurants, bars, stores and more. Take tips from city experts, not just tourists passing through.

20. YPlan – Why plan when you have a personal event planner in your pocket? YPlan helps you discover the best events daily in San Francisco, New York and London with plans to expand.

 

 

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4 USA Destinations for a Perfect Summer Getaway

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As we head into the summer months, friends, couples and families everywhere are wondering where to head for a summer getaway. Luckily for you, we’ve put together a list of four beautiful American destinations perfect for any travel group. And don’t forget to browse Ebates travel coupons and deals for more savings and Cash Back on all your travel needs!

Chicago

Chicago has a horrible (and accurate) reputation for its unbearable seven-month-long winters, however, few cities are as majestic as summertime Chicago. Stroll the river walk amidst the impressive skyline and renowned architecture or take a water taxi to save your walking legs. Explore heralded museums such as the Museum of Science and Industry, The Field Museum, The Art Institute of Chicago and the Shedd Aquarium.

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Don’t leave without experiencing classic Chicago deep dish pizza, or taking in a ballgame at the historic Wrigley Field. If you want to balance trekking around the city with some R&R, take in one of Chicago’s many beaches and stare off into Lake Michigan with a cold drink in hand.

Portland

Portland, and the Pacific Northwest in general, experience more than their fair share of blustery gray days and rain but June to September (particularly July and August) brings the warmest temperatures and lowest amounts of precipitation. Portland is revered (and sometimes mocked) for its uniqueness, which means there’s no shortage of culturally stimulating activities to partake in.

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Portland has dozens of karaoke bars and a serious focus on live music in general. But it wouldn’t be the Pacific Northwest without some coffee and a good read. Powell’s City of Books in Portland is the largest independent new and used bookstore in the world. If you’re not feeling as cerebral, take a hike in the Columbia River Gorge or check out one of the 58 active breweries within the city limits.

Asheville

If you’re looking for a quaint mountain adventure, few places in North America can offer the combination of culture, outdoors and quaint feel like Asheville, North Carolina.

The small-town layout lends well to the diverse ways one can spend a day. Get up early to explore the Blue Ridge Parkway and be back in time to eat lunch at one of the many excellent microbreweries. Walk off the food and brews by grazing the 8,000-acre backyard of America’s largest home, the Biltmore, and as many of its 250 rooms you can make it through. Those looking for a mild summer climate destination are well served heading to Asheville, with average summer temperatures barely exceeding 70 degrees.

Biloxi

For those looking for a more laid-back vacation complete with white sand, great fishing and higher temperatures, look no further than one of the country’s first settled communities (1699) in Biloxi, Mississippi.

Though Biloxi suffered extensive damage from Hurricane Katrina, its colonial, southern charm lives on with landmark sites like Jefferson Davis’ Beauvoir, the post-war home of the former President of the Confederate States of America. Many resorts and casinos have also been fully restored and when paired with the assortment of great golf course options in the area, Biloxi holds all the elements for a relaxed trip of play and leisure.

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Top 10 Things to Bring to an Amusement Park

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No summer would be complete without at least one visit to a super fun theme park. A day full of rides, sweet treats and sunshine may be right up your alley but it will only go well if you are fully prepared. Whether you’re hitting the local carnival with your besties or piling the kids into the car and heading to Disneyland, here are 10 must-haves you will need to pack to make your day as sane as possible.

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1. Smartphone – We know you don’t normally leave home without your phone but you may be tempted to store your phone while you hit the rides. Resist this urge and get yourself a trauma-resistant, water-proof smartphone case. You never know when you’ll be accidentally separated from your crew and need to get in touch.

2. Spare socks – Water rides = Wet socks. Wet socks + you = 🙁 You might want to bring a whole change of clothes but at the very least, socks are essential.

express_fedora3. Hat and sunglasses – The sun is not always your friend. Protect your eyes and face with a kickin’ pair of sunglasses and practical yet fashionable hat like this cute fedora from Express!

4. Aspirin/pain reliever – Decibels will definitely be on the rise, making headaches very possible. Don’t let it take you out of the game and bring a tablet or two.

5. Hand sanitizer – This is always a must if you’re traveling with little humans who like to touch everything then put their hands in their mouth.
hello_kitty_poncho6. Poncho – Not the most fashionable of accessories, but this baby is a life-saver on water rides if you are set on leaving the park dry. Plus, how cute is this Hello Kitty poncho for the kids?

7. Water bottle – Everything at the park is expensive, including bottled water. Plus, using your own bottle is also more eco-friendly obviously.

8. Snacks – Bring along a few granola bars or some trail mix to keep your energy up. You’ll already spend an arm and a leg for a full meal so cut costs by supplying your own snacks.

foldover_crossbody_bag9. A sensible bag – A crossbody bag is great to keep your hands free but a foldover crossbody bag is a one-two punch. This Backcountry bag takes up less space but expands to carry more when you need it. Can you say room for souvenirs?

10. Sunscreen – Even if it doesn’t feel particularly hot outside, ALWAYS wear sunscreen. Sunburn sneaks up out of nowhere and is never fun.

 

 

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Cheap Tricks: Top 7 Products to Buy in July

tobuyjulyJuly is definitely the time to buy when it comes to specific items, including some big-ticket goods you may have been putting off for the perfect storm of extra cash and great summer deals. Let us get you started on your quest to get the biggest bang for your buck this month with our tried and true list of seven products you can score at rock-bottom prices.

1. Grills – Top stores always stock up (and overstock) on grills to be sure to keep up with 4th of July demand. Now it’s time to clear out discount grills for fall inventory so be on the lookout for great grill prices at stores that offer Cash Back at Ebates like Home Depot and Sears.

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2. Furniture – New furniture styles typically come out in August, making July clearance-mania on couches, dining sets, end tables and more. Check the clearance sections of department stores like Kohl’s or furniture stores like Ashley Furniture.

3. Home Décor – July is smack dab in the middle of wedding season, meaning home décor goods such as table settings, dinnerware, wall art, curtains and window treatments can be snatched up at great prices. Visit stores like Art.com and Gifted Living for fantastic deals.

4. Tools – The Father’s Day rush to score top-quality tools is long gone, leaving retailers itching to get you buying with amazing prices on tool sets, tool boxes and power tools. Keep an eye out at stores like Kmart, Ace Hardware and Northern Tool for unbelievable prices.

5. Computers – If you have no qualms about buying last year’s model, July is a great time to go shopping for a new desktop or laptop. New models came out last month and Back to School sales are about to cut prices even deeper in late July. Shop stores like HP.com, Lenovo and Sears for great computer deals with Cash Back at Ebates.

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6. Fine Jewelry – People buy jewelry in droves every December and February, leaving the summer months a snail’s pace in sales. There are sure to be fantastic deals on high-end jewelry including pendants, earrings, bracelets, even wedding ring sets. Check out designer department stores like Saks Fifth Avenue and specialty stores like Jewelry.com for unbeatable jewelry promo codes and sales.

7. HOT DOGS OMG – Mark it on your calendars, folks. July 23 is National Hot Dog Day and your local wiener-wielding convenience store may be offering free or discounted doggies. So get your buns over there, pronto!

 

 

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5 Unique First Date Ideas to Break the Ice

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When’s the last time you were on a first date? Was it fun/awkward/nerve-racking? Did conversation feel too forced or not fluid enough? Maybe you two just didn’t have anything in common. Or perhaps your date plan was unoriginal and you both knew it. The best date ideas are the ones that allow you to gain an organic insight into the other’s life – their upbringing, passions, ambitions and fears – without it being too contrived. The goal is to break down the barriers as quickly as possible and let the nerves float away.

Check out our guide below for interesting date ideas that’ll melt away the first date ice. If nothing on this list resonates with you, explore Groupon coupons for more exciting date and event ideas!

Trivia Night at the Local Pub

No matter where home is, chances are there’s a local bar hosting weekly trivia. If you’re in a major city, you’ll probably have a trivia option every night of the week. Taking a date to trivia allows you to find out a lot about the other person without even asking.

A lot of anecdotes and context start to surface when someone’s forced to rack the depths of their brain attempting to answer eccentric and challenging questions. Not to mention, you’ll be playing on the same team, allowing a competitive bond to form effortlessly. After trivia’s over, stay for another drink and rehash or elaborate on tidbits that were brought up throughout the night. You may find yourself chatting until closing time, wondering where all that time went.

Go To an Improv Show

What better way to break the ice than to laugh at people performing in awkward, unplanned scenarios? An improv show or other performance arts events are great options if you don’t want the first date to be too talking intensive. Not to mention the evening will be more memorable regardless of whether or not sparks fly. If a dinner and movie are your typical date go-tos, attending an improv show will be a breath of fresh air.

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Volunteer Together

Nothing takes the pressure off a first date more than spending time with someone while performing a job. Look up local places to volunteer and enjoy a fulfilling day together, slowly feeling each other out. Serve soup to the homeless, play with kids at a youth center or hang out with the elderly. No matter the activity, you’ll have plenty to relate to during, or after your volunteering session ends.

Find a DIY Project to Do Together

Remember arts and crafts time in grade school? Or how about art class in high school? It’s always fun and social to create. When we’re crafty and occupied with the creative process, it’s a relaxed atmosphere for chatting and casual conversation. If you drink coffee or tea and strive for your mugs to be beyond the ordinary, make your own custom coffee mugs together. Conversation will flow organically and you’ll end up with a cool keepsake in the process. And if you want to save a little buying supplies, you can always use Michael’s coupons from Ebates.

Have a Coffee Date and Play Truth or Dare

Yes, the coffee date is a little cliché but that doesn’t mean it’s not effective in getting to know a person. The problem is, conversation can be a little stiff and uncomfortable with two people meeting for the first time, no matter how much smiling is going on. So why not spice it up a bit and play a mild (or not so) game of truth or dare? At the least, the game might force some laughs, breaking down the barriers to freer-flowing conversation.

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Summer Sunglasses: 4 Trends, 3 Price Points

sunglassesheaderProtecting your eyes from harsh UV rays is important, but having a fully-stocked sunglasses arsenal locked, loaded and ready to accessorize your every outfit is crucial. We’ve scoured some of your favorite stores, where you can get Cash Back at Ebates, to find the top four, must-have sunglasses styles in three different price points. Cheap sunglasses lovers, we’ve got you covered. These styles start as low as $9.99!

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Left to right: $10, Hot Topic | $38, Nordstrom$447, MATCHESFASHION

Inject a little sporty sass into your summer looks with a fierce pair of flat-top sunglasses. Go bold with a print and mirrored lenses or basic with solid black. Either way, this structured accent is sure to turn heads.

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Left to right: $9.99, Boscov’s | $44, ASOS | $390, Bloomingdale’s

While mirrored sunglasses are typically found in aviator styles, they are now taking on more shapes including the coveted octagon and diamond frames. Whatever style you choose, they’ll give you the perfect poker face every time.

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Left to right: $27, ASOS | $146, Nordstrom | $465, NET-A-PORTER

Embellishment comes in different forms–florals, studs, glitter, you name it. The bottom line is that these sunglasses are the boldest of the bold and not for the shy. Plus, they are perfect for summer festivals and cruises.

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Left to right: $25.95, Shoebuy | $98, Nordstrom | $500, Saks Fifth Avenue

Get the retro look with some vintage-inspired round-frame sunglasses. Slightly larger than iconic John Lennon frames, these pairs are a match made in heaven with floppy sunhats and maxi dresses.

 

 

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