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| Display Name: | biscuitpotato |
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| Member Since: | 2/9/13 |
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You could totally DIY that corkboard: buy plain tiles (Target, Home Depot) and then paint them or cover them in the fabric of your choice. 5 Delightful Desk Accessories |
4/13/13 6:55 PM |
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Love how a $1400 bed is somehow a budget option... One Design, Two Budgets: Happy Modern Bedroom |
4/3/13 6:52 PM |
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I would go with a solid or an understated pattern. I think a flokati style in grey or white, or a (faux) sheepskin would look soft and yummy with that sweet, sweet bedding. What about these ideas? Fun Rug to Match Kids Bedding? Good Questions |
3/5/13 11:53 AM |
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Rae N, Depending on where you live it can be hard to find. Michael's has a small selection in their stores as should other art-supply or craft-supply stores. But the best venues I've found have been online, especially in Etsy stores selling crafts supplies. Check out this for example: http://www.etsy.com/shop/mieryaw?section_id=12470214. 15 Washi Tape Project Ideas for Kids Rooms |
2/26/13 12:29 PM |
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And don't forget "Hippos Go Berserk" and other classics by Sandra Boynton! Start A Library: Books for Baby's First Year |
2/25/13 9:30 AM |
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I recently purchased the Themis mobile at the lower price from the MOMA store, though I haven't yet put it together. One note of caution, the colors they display are not necessarily the colors you will receive on your mobile. So, unless your flexible in terms of decor, be careful with this one. Another thing about mobiles and babies: if the mobile only looks nice from the side, then it probably won't provide much stimulation or interest for the baby. The nice thing about the Themis one is that it looks gorgeous from all angles. All Grown Up: Mobiles for Adults |
2/9/13 11:03 AM |