Snapliments

Snapliments Snapliments is a reward and motivation program for schools, sport teams, parents and organizations

Aren’t these guys cute?!
04/04/2022

Aren’t these guys cute?!


Snapliments is great for kids to adults!
04/01/2022

Snapliments is great for kids to adults!

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02/19/2021

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Meet Jennifer Burns, Owner of Flair 37, LLC. - Yard Flair Signs, Rustic Flair & Brush and Snapliments.

Every aspect of Burns' business is about personalization and creativity. In 2020, Burns added Yard Flair Signs to help community members celebrate special occasions, even with the pandemic. Yard Flair Signs are large customized messages temporarily displayed in a yard and are great for all occasions including birthdays, birth announcements, retirement and so much more. The letters are 24 inches tall and graphics can be added to customize the message, whether it’s birthday cakes, hearts, beer or sports. Burns can work with you to make any event a special one. Burns explained, “They’re a statement piece and they make people feel loved.”

In 2018, Rustic Flair & Brush was launched as a creative workshop where friends, groups and organizations can come together and create personalized décor with their own personal flair. The brick and mortar studio opened in May 2019. From there she has continued to grow with more bookings for groups and private parties, such as bachelorette parties and team building for companies.

Everything about the workshop at 113 Melmore Street in Downtown Tiffin represents Burns’ artistic skill set and her ability to repurpose almost anything. Many pieces of the workshop, including the tables and shelving unit, came from reclaimed wood from her husband’s grandparents’ barn. On the day of her Chamber ribbon cutting, her mother-in-law, Linda Burns, presented her with a paintbrush that was used to paint the barn.

In 2015, Burns developed Snapliments. The reward and motivation program offers educators, coaches, parents, groups and organizations an affordable way to recognize and motivate others for going above and beyond. The program is customized to individual needs and tailored to fit a classroom/group with personalized patented Snap-its, I Can Ribbons and Snap Cap products. Snap-its (a cross between a flair pin and snap) are given out for compliments, similar to how scouts earn badges and football players receive helmet stickers.

Give Jennifer a call at 419-618-0212 to see how she can make your next big day or event a special one!

Help build them up!
03/10/2020

Help build them up!

"Today in one of my classes I introduced the children to two apples. The children didn't know this, but before the class I had repeatedly dropped one of the apples on the floor. You couldn't tell and both apples looked perfect. We talked about the apples and the children described how both apples looked the same; both were red, were of similar size, and looked juicy enough to eat.

I picked up the apple I'd dropped on the floor and started to tell the children how I disliked this apple. I said I thought it was disgusting, that it was a horrible color and the stem was just too short. I told them that because I didn't like it, I didn't want them to like it either, so they should call it names too.

Some children looked at me like I was insane, but we passed the apple around the circle calling it names: 'You're a smelly apple,' 'I don't even know why you exist,' 'you've probably got worms inside you,' etc. We really pulled this poor apple apart. I actually started to feel sorry for the little guy.

We then passed another apple around and started to say kind words to it: 'You're a lovely apple,' 'Your skin is beautiful,' 'What a beautiful color you are,' etc.

I then held up both apples, and again, we talked about the similarities and differences. There was no change. Both apples still looked the same.

I then cut the apples open. The apple we'd been kind to was clear, fresh, and juicy inside.

The apple we'd said unkind words to was bruised and all mushy inside.

I think there was a lightbulb moment for the children immediately. They really got it. What we saw inside that apple, the bruises, the mush, and the broken bits is what is happening inside every one of us when someone mistreats us with their words or actions.

When people are bullied, especially children, they feel horrible inside and sometimes don't show or tell others how they are feeling. If we hadn't have cut that apple open, we would never have known how much pain we had caused it.

I shared my own experience of suffering someone's unkind words last week. On the outside I looked OK, I was still smiling. But, on the inside someone had caused me a lot of pain with their words and I was hurting.

Unlike an apple, we have the ability to stop this from happening. We can teach children that it's not okay to say unkind things to each other and we can discuss how it makes others feel. We can teach our children to stand up for each other and to stop any form of bullying, just as one little girl did today when she refused to say unkind words to the apple.

More and more hurt and damage happens inside if nobody does anything to stop the bullying. Let's create a generation of kind, caring children.

The tongue has no bones, but is strong enough to break a heart. So be careful with your words."

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Credit: Mum in the Moment

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01/31/2020

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Kuddos to Ward Law!
09/07/2019

Kuddos to Ward Law!

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08/06/2019

Happy Friday!!!

Want to learn how you can use this program with your organization? Come check out our new home at 113 Melmore Street in ...
06/06/2019

Want to learn how you can use this program with your organization? Come check out our new home at 113 Melmore Street in Tiffin!

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113 Melmore Street
Tiffin, OH
44883

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