The Red, White, and Blue-Office Edition

Show off your patriotic side in style this 4th of July at the workplace! The red, white, and blue office supplies have arrived here at SunDANCE!

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This Stapler, Kate Spade Journal, and Folders are just the right pop of this classic color!

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Blue is said to be a calming color, show off your peaceful side with office accessories!

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Poppin is not just bright colors, they also have a very sophisticated line of white desk accessories!

Everyone spends a great deal of their time at the office, almost as much time as you spend at home, make it feel as comfortable as you can! Show off your stylish, and your red, white, and blue side with SunDANCE!

Smell The Roses! Post-it Style

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What a simple way to create something that will last for your desk! Now you can make beautiful lasting roses out of Post-It Notes! Follow these simple steps and share your roses with us! Spray your favorite scent on them to brighten your day!

What you need:

Scotch®Tape

Masking Tape

Post-it Notes

Green floral tape

Wire

Pencil

Cork

Scissors (and or utility knife)

Glue Gun

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Step 1: Print out this flower template (PDF), then cut out the flower and leaf patterns.

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Step 2: Trace the pattern onto your favorite color Post-it® Notes and cut them out. Trace 40 petals for the large rose, 35 petals for the medium, and 30 for the small. On the leaf-colored paper, trace 2-3 leaves per flower.
Pro tip: Position the paper so the V shape of the petal sits on the sticky part of the Post-it® Note. This will be helpful later!

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Step 3: Wrap the petals around a pencil (or roll them with your fingers) so they all curl cylindrically

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Step 4: Take a 6-10 inch wire, and wrap a petal around it (V side down), tight enough so that the wire doesn’t show. Secure the petal with hot glue.

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Step 5: Take another petal and wrap it a little looser than the first one around the stem (again, V side down). Secure with hot glue. Keep adding petals!
Pro tip: Move downward and distribute evenly around the rose when adding petals.

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Step 6: Once your blossom is set, glue or tape the leaf cutouts onto the blossom stem. You can give them a natural curl by wrapping them around a pencil.

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Step 7: Finish up by wrapping the wire with Scotch® Masking Tape first then covering it with green floral tape. Wrap carefully around the leaves!

For more ideas from Post-It click here!

Have you seen some of these fun items Sundance has from Post-it?

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Office Ergonomics – Neck Pain Relief

Today, with how much we all sit at our desks it’s nearly impossible not to have some aches and stiffness at work. However, there is a difference between the mild pain from a stiff joint and debilitating persistent pain that many of us fight through every day of the work week. My personal issue is neck and back pain. It starts with a little tightness in the shoulders and back, then slowly works its way up to my neck. Before I can get up to refill my water I’ve got a nickel sized ball of muscle tissue that will continue to ruin the rest of my day. Because of this, I’ve decided to invest a little time looking a little deeper at the ergonomics of my working environment and thought I’d share a few possible solutions for others who might be in my same position.

Neck Pain – Possible causes: Improper monitor positioning, improper keyboard or mouse positioning.

Proper monitor positioning

Correct monitor positioning can be key to avoiding neck pain.

Generally, visual strain is associated with higher placement, and musculoskeletal strain is associated with lower placement (2001, Applied Ergonomics).

Here are a few monitor risers that will solve your monitor height issues and add a little assistance in organizing your desk space.

Flat panel workstation adjusts in height from 2-1/2" to 4-1/2"

Fellowes Professional Series Flat Panel Workstation - Learn more

Monitor stand raises monitor to eye level and supports up to 35 lb

Rolodex Woodtone Monitor Stand

Easily adjust in height from 2-1/2" to 4-1/2" with no tools

Kensington Flat Panel Monitor Stand - Learn More

None of these peak your interest? Don’t worry we have over 50 unique monitor stand options to fit your need.

My Top 5 Ink Pens

What’s the best ink pen?

Well, I guess that’s an impossible question due to everyone’s subjective taste, but I consider myself a connoisseur of pens and will give it a shot anyhow. I will start by noting that I am quite picky about pens and often scoff when reps bring us in new batches of pens that don’t meet my markedly high standards for writing utensils. Let me also start by telling you, this whole ipad/tablet thing isn’t lost on me. In fact I love them. I love the ease of use, I love the portability and I love the million and one uses they have. I love it all, and I wish I had one (hint, hint).

That being said, I absolutely enjoy writing with a good pen for completely different reasons. All the writing and scratching out and page flipping works in conjunction with my sporadic mind in a way that relaxes me, briefly allowing me to forget the unwritten list of 50+ things that need to be accomplished immediately. It’s just you, the paper and the pen.

My favorite time to write is when I’m developing ideas. I write frantically and then scratch out parts and make side notes all over the place. I then flip the page and begin what many would interpret as 2nd grade level doodling’s, barely recognizable sketches of faint ideas. Those ideas though, start to take some semblance of shape in these early notes and will eventually lead to a finished product. That’s why i enjoy making them so much. Working with an excellent pen is a real plus to this process. Some pens are just fun to write with, literally causing me to be more descriptive with my notes, just so I can continue writing.

Without further ado, here are my current 5 Favorite Pens.

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Pilot B2P BeGreen Bottle to Pen

 

5. Pilot BeGreen B2P Ballpoint Pen – I love the concept of this pen. The excess of water bottles is easily apparent, just watch any environmental video on youtube. It’s also very cool looking. My issue with it though is the writing is stiff and not enough ink is released making the writing more of a gray than a bold black.That being said, it’s still a very cool pen and if you drive a prius or a hybrid, you should write with this pen.

Zebra Z-Mulsion

Zebra Z-Mulsion

4. Zebra Z-Mulsion - This pen has gotten a lot of positive reviews from those close to me. It’s the preferred pen of my girlfriend, Lauren. She swears by them, to the point that a box of them was part of her Christmas present last year. It’s an excellent pen with very smooth writing.

 

 

 

BIC Intensity Permanent Pen

BIC Intensity Permanent Pen

3. BIC Intensity Permanent Pen – Porous points are my new darling, its writing with a marker that looks like a pen. It gives my writing a more bubbly feel and adds an almost childish aspect to work.

 

 

 

 

2. Uni-Ball Vision Elite Rollerball Pen

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Uni-ball Vision Elite

I LOVE these pens. We have reps come in quite frequently with new pens and most of the time I try it and am underwhelmed.

This pen however excited me the second I started writing with it. I also like the idea of having a pen with muted colors, for example the purple (shown) is a mixture of black and purple ink, it leaves you with a professional feel, while adding a little color.

 

 

1. Paper Mate Inkjoy 700 RT – It feels like a quality pen, just by holding it. It’s heavy but not oversized; the grip is comfortable but not too cushy. The clicker is a strong feeling steel that won’t wear out and break like many competitor pens. It is the preferred pen of our President Dyan Condry, and like the ad say’s it’s a pen worth stealing.

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Paper Mate InkJoy 700 RT Ballpoint Pen

Fabulous Calendars | Organize Your Life

Get a fresh start and a fresh look with these 2013 calendars.

At-A-Glance Sorbet Weekly/Monthly Appointment Book

Keep up with monthly, weekly, daily and hourly appointments with all the different scheduling features.

This planner also supports the battle against breast cancer with part of its proceeds being donated to City of Hope Foundation.

Day-Timer Pink Ribbon Desk Calendar Refill

Day-Timer contributes 10 percent of the proceeds to The Breast Cancer Research Foundation.

You won’t run out of room when writing your appointments in this calendar. This calendar is fully equipped for you to record any number of events.


Day Runner Watercolors Monthly Wall Calendar

Easy hanging calendar that allows you to keep track ahead of time with past and future months reference areas.

This monthly wall calendar offers a colorful surprise every month with a beautiful watercolor design in a different color each month.


Visual Organizer Flowers Desk Pad Calendar

Enjoy simple planning with each month featuring a different floral background and ruled daily blocks for easy appointment scheduling.

Design includes a paper headband and vinyl corners to secure the pages.


Day Runner Watercolors Planner

Be greener with this calendar made with high recycled content and wire made with a high percentage of post-consumer material.

Organize your weeks in the blissful watercolor theme with spacious writing areas.


Day Runner Watercolors Compact Monthly Desk Pad

Add some color to your desktop with this watercolor background changing every month.

Keep yourself organized with a compact calendar that does not cause clutter. Make your plans with the 10 future month reference feature.

Happy planning and organizing!

How to Reinvent Your Desk with Items Around the House

While surfing the blogosphere we found some interesting ways to spruce up everyday things we all use in our day-to-day grind. Check out these fun DIY ideas and try them for yourself!

Don’t throw away your old Altoid can! Get some cork sheeting and some alphabet stamps and you can turn that little tin into a handy, cute organizer!

Thank you to the 3 R’s blog for this fun project!

Got and old mousepad? Spruce it up with some fabric!

Thank you to Renewed Upon a Dream for this clever fix!

Pretty up your pens with Post-its!

Thank you to ModCloth Blog for this FABULOUS idea!

Create your own storage bins for your loose office supplies.

Again, thank you to ModCloth Blog for such great ideas!

Need to replenish your office supplies? Call one of our DANCE PARTNERS today and order from Tulsa’s friendliest office supplier. 918-252-4100 or Contact Us here.