Somewhere over the rainbow it is spring. Or at least over in my shop, because my front lawn still has piles of snow.
Technicolor Pillow $40
Anti-Winter Pillow $27
Spinning Circles Pillow $35
Somewhere over the rainbow it is spring. Or at least over in my shop, because my front lawn still has piles of snow.
Technicolor Pillow $40
Anti-Winter Pillow $27
Spinning Circles Pillow $35
I have decided that if I want to buy my kids toys then the test should be this: throw the toy down onto the floor in my path of walking, and if it looks good there, then buy the toy. Because that’s the only reason my kids have toys—to make me work harder at cleaning up all the crapola. So being the brilliant person that I am, I have put a moratorium on toys, sort of. For Christmas, this was the test: give the children gifts they’ll love and I will love. Tough order to fill.
I think I've mentioned before that I swap my sewing skills for fabulous furniture with Four Chairs furniture in Orem. In an effort to keep the no-toy-rule this last Christmas (yes, I'm behind on blogging about sewing/decorating) I decided to give the girls blanket chests. I told the girls that these were like treasure chests . So only items they love and treasure should be placed inside—i.e., no crapola. They seemed to like that idea and quickly went around their room grabbing special items to carefully stow inside. And because I love color, they had to be painted cute shades of limey green and turquoise. Mission accomplished.