Sunday, November 27, 2011
Martha Winslow
I have not been doing the business lately as I have been helping taking care of my momma for the last year or so. My momma had Stage 4 breast cancer that spread to her lymph nodes and lungs. She put up such a strong and courageous fight and she made it to her 69th birthday: 11-11-11. She passed on 11-21-11.
I miss her so much and my heart aches so bad, but I know she is no longer in pain and is walking the streets of gold.
I am not sure when I will get back to the business. In the meantime, I will just take life one day at a time enjoying my own family- husband and son. Life is short and precious and we must not take any day for granted.
Also, I am so proud of my sister! You were Momma's angel and always there for her no matter what. You are a true example of what real love is all about. Now Momma is your real angel watching down on you. :)
Blessings to all.
Regina
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Noah's Ark Workshop on Good Morning Texas show
What a blast to be on "Good Morning Texas" yesterday!!! Congratulations to Laurie Stein for a great segment on her wonderful summer camps.
I had the fun "job" of being Mojo the Monkey Mascot! Nothing like being on television as a large monkey!!!
If you are looking for a FUN summer camp and you live in the Dallas area, check out Laurie's website: www.StuffinDallas.com
And, for birthday parties and childcare center and daycare workshops, check out my website at:
www.NoahsArkWorkshop.com/ReginaBoyett537
Have a blesesd day!
Regina
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Noah's Ark Workshop on "Good Morning Texas"
I am so excited to announce that one of my local teammates, Laurie Stein (pictured with me above), will be interviewed tomorrow (Monday, March 7th) on "Good Morning Texas". Laurie Stein hosts wonderful summer camps and will tell us all about them on the show. I will be her comic relief as I will be dressed as a large stuffed monkey- Mojo Monkey- which is the company mascot (see below).
Laurie created her own idea of hosting weeklong summer workshops a few years ago. She writes the curriculum and gets the camp participants not only making new furry friends, but creating many other projects, as well as, learning about new and interesting things. She puts her education and marketing degrees to great use and I am proud to have her on my team!!
So, look for us tomorrow on LIVE television- Monday, March 7th at 9am-10am Central Standard Time on wfaa.com (Chanel 8).
Of course, I will load our the segment up here, as well.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Children's Party Entertainment in Flower Mound, Texas
A little about my business and my current status:
Knowing that moms are always looking for something new and different for birthday parties, my business has continued to grow and grow over the years. In addition, with not having to pay rent for an actual physical location, I have not been hit hard by the downturn in the economy. If anything, due to many birthday party locations shutting down, my business has benefited from the current economic condition. Finally, in trying to help families in this hard economic time, my parties actually offer a great "bang for their buck" because with my workshops, it is a three for one: 1) silly entertainment, 2) a hands-on activity that keeps the children engaged, and 3) the stuffed animal is the take home gift for the guests.
And now to feature my animal of the week:
This is my ORANGE DINOSAUR. I'm not really an expert on Dinosaurs, so while I believe it is a Triceratops, my name for him/her, is Orange Dino!
Orange Dino is a BIG hit with all children- boys, girls, 3 year olds to 10 year olds to adults. Orange Dino is one of my biggest animals at approximately 19 inches. Unfortunately, it is one of our retiring animals. So sad. I will miss having Orange Dino as part of my Noah's Ark family that I take to share with all the children in the DFW area.
If you would like to book a Noah's Ark Workshop, please visit my website at:
www.NoahsArkWorkshop.com/ReginaBoyett537
or feel free to call me at:
214-793-5548 cell
Ciao!
Knowing that moms are always looking for something new and different for birthday parties, my business has continued to grow and grow over the years. In addition, with not having to pay rent for an actual physical location, I have not been hit hard by the downturn in the economy. If anything, due to many birthday party locations shutting down, my business has benefited from the current economic condition. Finally, in trying to help families in this hard economic time, my parties actually offer a great "bang for their buck" because with my workshops, it is a three for one: 1) silly entertainment, 2) a hands-on activity that keeps the children engaged, and 3) the stuffed animal is the take home gift for the guests.
And now to feature my animal of the week:
This is my ORANGE DINOSAUR. I'm not really an expert on Dinosaurs, so while I believe it is a Triceratops, my name for him/her, is Orange Dino!
Orange Dino is a BIG hit with all children- boys, girls, 3 year olds to 10 year olds to adults. Orange Dino is one of my biggest animals at approximately 19 inches. Unfortunately, it is one of our retiring animals. So sad. I will miss having Orange Dino as part of my Noah's Ark family that I take to share with all the children in the DFW area.
If you would like to book a Noah's Ark Workshop, please visit my website at:
www.NoahsArkWorkshop.com/ReginaBoyett537
or feel free to call me at:
214-793-5548 cell
Ciao!
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Children's Birthday Party tips (from the view point of a child entertainer)- Noah's Ark Workshop by Regina
Inside Tips for Hosting an At-Home Children’s Birthday Party
(From the point of view of a Child Entertainer)
Have you ventured into the world of hosting your child’s birthday party in your home yet? There are those brave moms that would not have it any other way. Then, there are those moms that dread hearing these words come out of their child’s mouth, “I want my party at home this year”. Whether you are a seasoned at-home party giver or contemplating the idea for the first time, here are a few tidbits to help make this brave journey into at-home birthday party hosting a little easier.
First, having planned activities literally every minute is a must. Hiring a child entertainer will be a big help in this task and will allow you to relax for a bit. However, you will still have the time to kill while the children/parents are arriving, and the time at the end of the party while you are waiting for things to wrap up.
As a seasoned child entertainer, I have seen many different avenues of keeping the children busy and entertained in the lag times. While allowing the children to just play in your child’s room or playroom is the easiest, it is also the avenue that will create the most mess and possible fighting and tears. Depending on the age of the children, at the start of the party, I suggest a coloring activity or some sort of easy arts-n-crafts (stickers are always a great and easy arts-n-crafts). There are also easy games like Simon Says or Pin the Tail to keep them entertained (this will need to be someone other than you leading the games, though, as you will be meeting and greeting your guests).
Once all of your guests have arrived, my suggestion is to proceed with your child entertainer. Please keep in mind that most child entertainers will give you a set start time and will not have extra time to wait for your guests. With that being said, if you have friends/family that perpetually run 30 minutes late, it may be a good idea to 1) let them know that the entertainment will start at such-n-such time, and 2) set your entertainers start time approximately 20-30 minutes after your official start time that you sent out on your invitations.
To keep your party running smoothly, you will need to be on the watch out for a few things (please excuse some of my bluntness).
1) Keep any “wild-children” calm. This could mean asking one or both of the parents to sit with their children (especially if they are younger). You can also remind the children that the party is about the birthday child today and that you are requesting everyone to use their manners today to help make it a super special day. Your entertainer may or may not help out with the “discipline” part of your party, so do not be afraid to step in and help.
In addition, alerting your child entertainer to any “issues” ahead of time will help.
2) During your entertainers “show”, helping keep the adults’ voices down so that the children can hear the entertainer will help things running smoothly for your entertainer.
3) Keep tabs on the temperature in your room. Many people will create lots of heat. Ceiling fans and/or setting a cooler temperature than normal is a big help in keeping everyone comfortable.
Finally, organization is a key point in the success of an at-home party. Your entertainment area should be separate from your cake/eating area (especially if you do not want food/drink in other parts of your home). It is best to have your party table set up with decorations, plates, napkins, etc… ahead of time. Also, have your area where the entertainer will be “entertaining” all cleared and ready to go. Your entertainer will need their own time to get their stuff ready, so it will help if they can come in and get started without having to help move furniture and such.
Once the children are done with the entertainment part of the party, you will need to move them on to the table to prepare for the eating part of your party. As a reminder, children eat much faster than adults do and you will need to keep the eating time short and sweet. As a fellow mom, you may also wish to have handy wipes or sanitizer available for hands, as well, for both before and after eating. In addition, do not be afraid to ask your guests to keep all food and drink at the table. You are being a brave soul in hosting the party in your home, it is okay to have some house rules and set expectations.
Now, to open gifts or not? In all of my experience over the years, it is almost a perfect 50/50 split between opening gifts at the party and waiting to open them later. IF you do plan on opening the gifts at the party, it is best to open the presents at the entertainment area and to have the following ready: 1) pen/paper and a person to help you with writing the gift receiving list, and 2) a special area for the birthday child to sit while the other children sit a bit away from the birthday child. And it is okay to re-remind your guests to keep food and drink in the kitchen area.
If you are not going to have your child open presents at the party, then having one or two more games and/or activities for the children while your party is winding down is highly suggested. When you do not open presents at a party, it is hard for your guests to know that the party is over, therefore, you may want to say something like this, “And now, for the last event of the party, we will have one last game”. Remember, you are the host and your guests are looking to you for “direction”.
Finally, the ending to your party… you will have both the kids that need to leave early and the kids that will stay after the designated time as you wait for parents to pick up their children (if it was a drop off party). Therefore, it is best to have the goody bags already packed up and in a designated area close to the exit. If you are able to put your guests’ names on their goody bags, that will help alleviate any confusion. In the case of my clients, their goody bag is the take-home bag that I supply with their new stuffed animal friend that they made at the party. I personally place (as part of my service that I provide) all of the children’s names on the outside of their bags and have them all packed up and waiting near the exit. You can also discuss ahead of time with your child how to thank everyone for coming and how you plan to say your goodbyes (at the door or back in the entertainment area; handing guests their take home bags or having them grab their own; etc…)
In the end, remember to relax and enjoy the party. Your child will cherish their time with their friends and family. The more planning and preparation you can do ahead of time, the better the party will flow.
Regina Boyett, a professional flutist and mom of a super son, now operates a successful home-based business in a million-dollar industry through Noah's Ark Animal Workshop. Regina's traveling workshops are a hit at kids birthday parties, child care centers, and any place for stuffed animal lovers, young and old. Regina has also been named the top workshop leader in the US- "Miss Noah's Ark 2008, 2009, and 2010"-at her company's National Conventions.
Contact Regina at Regina@MakeYourOwnStuffedAnimal.com, or visit her website at www.NoahsArkWorkshop.com/ReginaBoyett537
(From the point of view of a Child Entertainer)
Have you ventured into the world of hosting your child’s birthday party in your home yet? There are those brave moms that would not have it any other way. Then, there are those moms that dread hearing these words come out of their child’s mouth, “I want my party at home this year”. Whether you are a seasoned at-home party giver or contemplating the idea for the first time, here are a few tidbits to help make this brave journey into at-home birthday party hosting a little easier.
First, having planned activities literally every minute is a must. Hiring a child entertainer will be a big help in this task and will allow you to relax for a bit. However, you will still have the time to kill while the children/parents are arriving, and the time at the end of the party while you are waiting for things to wrap up.
As a seasoned child entertainer, I have seen many different avenues of keeping the children busy and entertained in the lag times. While allowing the children to just play in your child’s room or playroom is the easiest, it is also the avenue that will create the most mess and possible fighting and tears. Depending on the age of the children, at the start of the party, I suggest a coloring activity or some sort of easy arts-n-crafts (stickers are always a great and easy arts-n-crafts). There are also easy games like Simon Says or Pin the Tail to keep them entertained (this will need to be someone other than you leading the games, though, as you will be meeting and greeting your guests).
Once all of your guests have arrived, my suggestion is to proceed with your child entertainer. Please keep in mind that most child entertainers will give you a set start time and will not have extra time to wait for your guests. With that being said, if you have friends/family that perpetually run 30 minutes late, it may be a good idea to 1) let them know that the entertainment will start at such-n-such time, and 2) set your entertainers start time approximately 20-30 minutes after your official start time that you sent out on your invitations.
To keep your party running smoothly, you will need to be on the watch out for a few things (please excuse some of my bluntness).
1) Keep any “wild-children” calm. This could mean asking one or both of the parents to sit with their children (especially if they are younger). You can also remind the children that the party is about the birthday child today and that you are requesting everyone to use their manners today to help make it a super special day. Your entertainer may or may not help out with the “discipline” part of your party, so do not be afraid to step in and help.
In addition, alerting your child entertainer to any “issues” ahead of time will help.
2) During your entertainers “show”, helping keep the adults’ voices down so that the children can hear the entertainer will help things running smoothly for your entertainer.
3) Keep tabs on the temperature in your room. Many people will create lots of heat. Ceiling fans and/or setting a cooler temperature than normal is a big help in keeping everyone comfortable.
Finally, organization is a key point in the success of an at-home party. Your entertainment area should be separate from your cake/eating area (especially if you do not want food/drink in other parts of your home). It is best to have your party table set up with decorations, plates, napkins, etc… ahead of time. Also, have your area where the entertainer will be “entertaining” all cleared and ready to go. Your entertainer will need their own time to get their stuff ready, so it will help if they can come in and get started without having to help move furniture and such.
Once the children are done with the entertainment part of the party, you will need to move them on to the table to prepare for the eating part of your party. As a reminder, children eat much faster than adults do and you will need to keep the eating time short and sweet. As a fellow mom, you may also wish to have handy wipes or sanitizer available for hands, as well, for both before and after eating. In addition, do not be afraid to ask your guests to keep all food and drink at the table. You are being a brave soul in hosting the party in your home, it is okay to have some house rules and set expectations.
Now, to open gifts or not? In all of my experience over the years, it is almost a perfect 50/50 split between opening gifts at the party and waiting to open them later. IF you do plan on opening the gifts at the party, it is best to open the presents at the entertainment area and to have the following ready: 1) pen/paper and a person to help you with writing the gift receiving list, and 2) a special area for the birthday child to sit while the other children sit a bit away from the birthday child. And it is okay to re-remind your guests to keep food and drink in the kitchen area.
If you are not going to have your child open presents at the party, then having one or two more games and/or activities for the children while your party is winding down is highly suggested. When you do not open presents at a party, it is hard for your guests to know that the party is over, therefore, you may want to say something like this, “And now, for the last event of the party, we will have one last game”. Remember, you are the host and your guests are looking to you for “direction”.
Finally, the ending to your party… you will have both the kids that need to leave early and the kids that will stay after the designated time as you wait for parents to pick up their children (if it was a drop off party). Therefore, it is best to have the goody bags already packed up and in a designated area close to the exit. If you are able to put your guests’ names on their goody bags, that will help alleviate any confusion. In the case of my clients, their goody bag is the take-home bag that I supply with their new stuffed animal friend that they made at the party. I personally place (as part of my service that I provide) all of the children’s names on the outside of their bags and have them all packed up and waiting near the exit. You can also discuss ahead of time with your child how to thank everyone for coming and how you plan to say your goodbyes (at the door or back in the entertainment area; handing guests their take home bags or having them grab their own; etc…)
In the end, remember to relax and enjoy the party. Your child will cherish their time with their friends and family. The more planning and preparation you can do ahead of time, the better the party will flow.
Regina Boyett, a professional flutist and mom of a super son, now operates a successful home-based business in a million-dollar industry through Noah's Ark Animal Workshop. Regina's traveling workshops are a hit at kids birthday parties, child care centers, and any place for stuffed animal lovers, young and old. Regina has also been named the top workshop leader in the US- "Miss Noah's Ark 2008, 2009, and 2010"-at her company's National Conventions.
Contact Regina at Regina@MakeYourOwnStuffedAnimal.com, or visit her website at www.NoahsArkWorkshop.com/ReginaBoyett537
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
NEW Kid Birthday Party Entertainment in Manhattan (New Yok City)
Hello All,
I'm excited to announce that I have a new team member that will be offering Noah's Ark Animal Workshops in the New York City area (Manhattan).
Her name is Elizabeth and she is the mom to a beautiful little girl. She loves children and is so excited to be joining the Noah's Ark team!
Remember, a Noah's Ark Workshop offers three great "things" for one low price:
1- We are the entertainment.
2- We are a hands-on activity.
3- And the cute cuddly friend is your great take home gift for your guests.
Children of all ages absolutely LOVE to make their own new furry friends with their own hands. We do not need any electricity- we use our own "paw" power!!
Please visit Elizabeth's website for more detailed information, including her pricing and contact information!
Thank you and hope to hear from you soon!
http://www.NoahsArkWorkshop.com/elizabethtritsch5950
Regina Boyett
TOP Workshop Leader in the US for 2008, 2009, and 2010!
I'm excited to announce that I have a new team member that will be offering Noah's Ark Animal Workshops in the New York City area (Manhattan).
Her name is Elizabeth and she is the mom to a beautiful little girl. She loves children and is so excited to be joining the Noah's Ark team!
Remember, a Noah's Ark Workshop offers three great "things" for one low price:
1- We are the entertainment.
2- We are a hands-on activity.
3- And the cute cuddly friend is your great take home gift for your guests.
Children of all ages absolutely LOVE to make their own new furry friends with their own hands. We do not need any electricity- we use our own "paw" power!!
Please visit Elizabeth's website for more detailed information, including her pricing and contact information!
Thank you and hope to hear from you soon!
http://www.NoahsArkWorkshop.com/elizabethtritsch5950
Regina Boyett
TOP Workshop Leader in the US for 2008, 2009, and 2010!
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Great Day SA Channel 5 Noahs Ark Animal Workshop
Here I am on a local San Antonio morning show a while back. It was a blast!!
Regina Boyett
TOP Workshop Leader in the US for 2008, 2009, and 2010!
www.NoahsArkWorkshop.com/ReginaBoyett537
Available for birthday parties, childcare centers, preschools, scouts, corporate events, and more!
Regina Boyett
TOP Workshop Leader in the US for 2008, 2009, and 2010!
www.NoahsArkWorkshop.com/ReginaBoyett537
Available for birthday parties, childcare centers, preschools, scouts, corporate events, and more!
Monday, January 31, 2011
Build-a-Bear type parties in Dallas, Texas- NEW STUFFED ANIMALS ARE COMING!
Hello and Happy New Year to everyone! It's been a crazy few months. For those that believe in the power of prayer, my mom has recently been diagnosed with very aggressive breast cancer that has spread and she/we would appreciated any and all prayer.
On the business side of life, there have been many new announcements lately. I will let the pictures speak for themselves:
The first new "family" addition is the adorable Puppy Love! It is NOW available:
The next cute additions will be the Butterfly Bears available in April:
And finally, coming this Summer- ZOO ANIMALS! The final production of the animals is still being worked on, but here is a sample:
I did take off about a month and a half, but I am back to conducting "make your own stuffed animal" workshops at both birthday parties and childcare centers all throughout the Dallas and Ft. Worth area!
As always, please visit my website for more detailed information, pricing, videos, and testimonials.
www.NoahsArkWorkshop.com/ReginaBoyett537
Thank you and blessed New Year to you all!
Noah's Ark Workshop by Regina
On the business side of life, there have been many new announcements lately. I will let the pictures speak for themselves:
The first new "family" addition is the adorable Puppy Love! It is NOW available:
The next cute additions will be the Butterfly Bears available in April:
And finally, coming this Summer- ZOO ANIMALS! The final production of the animals is still being worked on, but here is a sample:
I did take off about a month and a half, but I am back to conducting "make your own stuffed animal" workshops at both birthday parties and childcare centers all throughout the Dallas and Ft. Worth area!
As always, please visit my website for more detailed information, pricing, videos, and testimonials.
www.NoahsArkWorkshop.com/ReginaBoyett537
Thank you and blessed New Year to you all!
Noah's Ark Workshop by Regina
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