RachieP's Profile
| Display Name: | RachieP |
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| Member Since: | 11/8/10 |
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My CPK doll was a bald baby that came with a hard plastic pacifier. At some point I drew all over it's face. I still loved it and have it packed away at my parent's house. Recently I was at a thrift store and came across my same doll in pretty good condition. I bought it for my baby girl. We used to dress our CPK dolls in our old baby clothes. The Original Cabbage Patch Kids (and Other Christmas Morning Disappointments) |
12/6/11 4:04 PM |
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I found this on pintrest the other day, it was the same rainbow cake colored using fruit instead of dye. Here's the link to it: Ideas for a Healthier Rainbow Cake? Good Questions |
5/24/11 1:49 PM |
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The crib jumped out at me as well. As an interior designer it is important to point out safety problems when it comes to design, especially in a space that's intended for a child. Form should follow function, the aesthetics should not come before the safety. Ohdeedoh should have some sort of disclaimer that accompanies posts that include unsafe items such as vintage cribs staged to look as though they are going to function as a crib intended for a child to use. It is negligent to showcase viewers rooms and ignore the obvious safety risks. While the couple who designed this room might not intend for their child to ever use the crib it should be stated somewhere in this posting. There are plenty of wonderful ideas to use from this room for your own nurseries or child's room, but someone could also look at this and like the unsafe things as well without knowing any better and endanger the life of their child. It's ridiculous to say just look at the beauty and the great design. Design is only great when it is first safe. Mini Nursery Tour: Charley Mae's Modern Eclectic |
12/6/10 6:36 PM |
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I love this! Where did you get those milk bottles? My Party: Scarlett Salt Lake City, UT |
11/8/10 6:06 PM |