Archive: February, 2012



Kellie McCann Photography ☼ Hilton Head Photographer; LEAP YEAR CELEBRATION

Wednesday, February 29th, 2012

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Happy Leap Year!

Its February 29th a day that only comes around every four years. Let’s celebrate with a SALE to kick off the 2012 portrait season!

 

• Reprint orders from any past Family Portrait Sessions are 50% off today only (this does not apply to orders already placed or orders pertaining to weddings).

• Call and book a Portrait Session and you will receive 50% of the sitting fee of any Hilton Head/Bluffton on location session.

 

For those who haven’t experienced Kellie McCann Photography, this is an excellent opportunity to try us out and see what we can do for you!

Remember, the Leap Year Sale is only good today, February 29, 2012. Call our studio at 843-338-0843 or email us to purchase reprints or to book your appointment before this awesome deal expires!

 

DETAILS

Forward to a Friend!

If your friend books and completes their session, you will receive an additional $50 credit towards future sessions or orders in 2012.  Your name must be mentioned at time of booking.

Payments in full are required for promotional offers.

Limited Sessions are available for our Leap Day Promotion…Contact Kellie Today!

HAPPY LEAP DAY!

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Lend A Paw

Wednesday, February 29th, 2012

This time of year, love is in the air. It’s a great time to remember those dearest to our hearts—even our four-legged, (very best) friends. If you’ve been touched by the unconditional love and devotion of a pet like we have, then the important work that the PETCO Foundation is doing is something you will want to be a part of!

Since 1999, they have been aiding animal-welfare organizations in finding lifelong, loving homes for millions of orphaned pets. They also help fund spay and neuter, assisted therapy and humane education programs. Today, they donate about $8 million a year to assist companion animals across the country. Largely funded by seasonal fundraisers at over 1,000 PETCO stores nationwide. Their mission is to raise the quality of life for pets and people who love and need them.

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$25 feeds orphaned kittens until they are weaned

$35 provides grooming for a neglected dog

$50 provides pet supplies to a foster family

$100 provides vet care for an abused animal

 

 

 

 

If you want to learn more about the PETCO Foundation or make a donation, visit their website

The PETCO Foundation was awarded four stars—the highest rating possible by Charity Navigator.

We have adopted all our four-legged friends from local organizations in our area (well one was actually a stray that I couldnt let go!) They are our best friends, our children, our joy!

I will find our family pic and post soon!

Celebrate Valentine’s Day!

Monday, February 13th, 2012

Valentine Pancakes

Just use an empty condiment bottle and some pancake batter—delicious and so yummy! Add strawberries and whip cream for a special touch. (Don’t forget to mix in some love. That’s very important.)

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Pillowbox Alligator Valentine

This adorable do-it-yourself valentine can be downloaded for free and filled with candy.

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Heart and Lollipop Flowers

A fun and simple gift—perfect for school valentine exchanges!

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Crayon Heart Valentines

These gifts are candy-free, adorably sweet and easy to make too!

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Red Velvet Sandwich Cookies

Use a heart shape for fun twist on this decadent treat.

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Happy Valentine’s Day from everyone at Kellie McCann Photography!

 

 

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Make sure your charitable contributions count!

Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

Giving back is something that brings me great joy and fulfillment in my life. It’s nice to know where the money you donate goes. One of my favorite websites is CharityNavigator.org They are one of the largest independent charity rating services in the nation, providing a reliable and secure way to review and donate to your favorite charities. Here’s a great article about making sure your donations count.

The Top 10 Best Practices of Savvy Donors

  1. Be Proactive In Your Giving 
    Smart givers generally don’t give reactively in a knee-jerk fashion. They don’t respond to the first organization that appeals for help. They take the time to identify which causes are most important to their families and they are specific about the change they want to affect. For example, they don’t just support generic cancer charities, but instead have targeted goals for their giving, such as providing mammograms to at-risk women in their community.
  2. Hang Up The Phone / Eliminate The Middleman
    Informed donors recognize that for-profit fundraisers, those often used in charitable telemarketing campaigns, keep 25 to 95 cents of every dollar they collect. Wise donors never give out their personal information – like credit card accounts, social security numbers – over the phone. If they like what they hear in the pitch, they’ll hang up, investigate the charity on-line and send their contribution directly to the charity, thereby cutting out the middleman and ensuring 100% of their donation reaches the charity. To help you investigate charities that solicit you, we include each charity’s contact information on its ratings page.
  3. Be Careful Of Sound-Alike Names
    Uninformed donors are easily confused by charities that have strikingly similar names to others. How many of us could tell the difference between an appeal from the Children’s Charity Fund and the Children’s Defense Fund? Their names sound the same, but their performances are vastly different. Would you be surprised to learn that the Children’s Charity Fund is a 0-star charity while the Children’s Defense Fund is a 3-star charity? Informed donors take the time to uncover the difference.
  4. Confirm 501(c) (3) Status
    Wise donors don’t drop money into canisters at the checkout counter or hand over cash to solicitors outside the supermarket. Situations like these are irresistible to scam artists who wish to take advantage of your goodwill. Smart givers only support groups granted tax-exempt status under section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code. All of the charities evaluated by Charity Navigator meet this basic requirement.
  5. 5. Check The Charity’s Commitment To Accountability & Transparency
    In 2011, Charity Navigator added an Accountability & Transparency dimension to its rating system. It tracks metrics such as whether the charity used an objective process to determine their CEO’s salary, whether it has an effective governance structure, and whether it has a whistleblower policy. This data is critical because charities that follow good governance and transparency practices are less likely to engage in unethical or irresponsible activities. So, the risk that such charities would misuse donations is lower than for charities that don’t adopt such practices.
  6. Obtain Copies Of Its Financial Records
    Savvy donors know that the financial health of a charity is a strong indicator of the charity’s programmatic performance. They know that in most cause areas, the most efficient charities spend 75% or more of their budget on their programs and services and less than 25% on fundraising and administrative fees. However, they also understand that mid-to-large sized charities do require a strong infrastructure therefore a claim of zero fundraising and/or administrative fees is unlikely at best. They understand that a charity’s ability to sustain its programs over time is just as important as its short-term day-to-day spending practices. Therefore, savvy donors also seek out charities that are able to grow their revenue at least at the rate of inflation, that continue to invest in their programs and that have some money saved for a rainy day. All of this analysis is provided on Charity Navigator’s website for free, but when considering groups not found here, savvy donors ask the charity for copies of its three most recent Forms 990. Not only can the donor examine the charity’s finances, but the charity’s willingness to send the documents is a good way to assess its commitment to transparency.
  7. Review Executive Compensation
    Sophisticated donors realize that charities need to pay their top leaders a competitive salary in order to attract and retain the kind of talent needed to run a multi-million dollar organization and produce results. But they also don’t just take the CEO’s compensation at face value; they benchmark it against similar-sized organizations engaged in similar work and located in the same region of the country. To help you make your own decision, Charity Navigator reveals that the average CEO’s compensation of the charities we evaluate is almost $150,000. In general, salaries tend to be higher in the northeast and at arts and education charities. Sophisticated donors also put the CEO’s salary into context by examining the overall performance of the organization. They know it is better to contribute to a charity with a well-paid CEO that is meeting its goals than to support a charity with an underpaid CEO that fails to deliver on its promises.
  8. Start A Dialogue To Investigate Its Programmatic Results
    Although it takes some effort on their part to assess a charity’s programmatic impact, donors who are committed to advancing real change believe that it is worth their time. Before they make a contribution, they talk with the charity to learn about its accomplishments, goals and challenges. These donors are prepared to walk away from any charity that is unable or unwilling to participate in this type of conversation.
  9. Concentrate Your Giving
    When it comes to financial investments, diversification is the key to reducing risk. The opposite is true for philanthropic investments. If you’ve really taken the time to identify a well-run charity that is engaged in a cause that you are passionate about, you should then feel confident in giving it a donation. Spreading your money among multiple organizations not only results in your mail box filling up with more appeals, it also diminishes the possibility of any of those groups bringing about substantive change as each charity is wasting a percentage of your gift on processing expenses for that gift.
  10. Share Your Intentions And Make A Long-Term Commitment
    Smart donors support their favorite charities for the long haul. They see themselves as a partner in the charity’s efforts to bring about change. They know that only with long-term, committed supporters can a charity be successful. And they don’t hesitate to tell the charity of their giving plans so that the organization knows it can rely on the donor and the charity doesn’t have to waste resources and harass the donor by sending numerous solicitations.

http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=content.view&cpid=419

 

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Bridesmaids 101 He asked the big question and you said YES!

Wednesday, February 1st, 2012

He asked the big question and you said YES!

 

But who should you ask to join you on your big day? Here are some things to consider before you choose your bridesmaids.

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Numbers
Most wedding planners recommend a bridesmaid for every 50 guests in attendance. If you have a small wedding, it might look odd to have four or five bridesmaids next to you. On the other hand, for a big wedding, it might look less formal to only have one maid of honor. Either way, it’s always nice to have a matching number of bridesmaids and groomsmen, so take your fiancé’s expectations into consideration as well.

Etiquette
Once you have a number in mind, be sure you don’t ruffle any feathers. If you have sisters, they should always be included, even if you don’t get along that well. It’s perfectly okay to have your best friend as your maid of honor, but it’s rude to leave family members out of the bridal party.

Reliability
You probably have lots of dear friends that you would love to share your big day with, but keep in mind that you will rely on them for many things—least of all looking polished for pictures and the ceremony, and most of all—moral support. If you have friends that are chronically late, will insist on casual footwear or tend to get excessively tipsy, think twice about including them in your day. (You will regret it.)

The Proposal
You have chosen your special friends who will stand next to you on your big day, but it’s still appropriate to ask them to honor you in this way. After all, it is a big commitment of time and money for them, so a more formal request goes a long way. Consider inviting them all to a special night out, or giving them a personal gift like this one from somethingturquoise.com.

Hilton Head Photographer Savannah PhotographerSomething Turquoise.com – They’ll be sure to say yes!

http://somethingturquoise.com/2011/10/14/diy-will-you-be-my-bridesmaid/

Gifts
While it’s common for bridesmaids to buy their own dresses, it’s a thoughtful gesture to buy their jewelry for the wedding day. You can choose something that coordinates with the dresses, which will also make a great gift for them to remember the occasion.

Use a personalization option to use gemstones that coordinate with your wedding color.

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Other Friends
If you couldn’t include everyone you wanted to, don’t forget that there are other ways for them to be involved in your big day. They could do a reading during the ceremony, perform a musical number during the reception, hand out programs, and of course still take part in the bridal shower and bachelorette party.

Hopefully these tips will help your wedding day be divine, with your best friends by your side.

Happy planning!

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