Oh sweet innocence. We don't drink much pop around our house, but Tim bought the kids some Jones today. They loved it! Just like the good ole' days of glass bottles and no high fructose corn syrup. ;0)
Ahhh soap. This is the 3rd time I've made my baby soap. I love it so much. Its beautiful and luscious for the skin!! I still haven't cut it because it looks so nice.
The dress is nearly done! I started it on Monday and still haven't hemmed it. Its so easy though...its only been about 3 hours total. Smile dear...its only 57 degrees out! ;0)
I have to force myself to hem this thing so I can start on something else. I really need a clothes pin holder and want a light apron that I don't feel guilty getting dirty.
Heidi, you need "liquid thread"...just use fabric glue on the hem. ;)
Your soap is scrumptious! I have your Plain Jane in my bathroom right now...took a pic of it because it's on a new soap dish design requested by dh, and was thinking of posting it to my blog. Anyway, PJ smells lovely even without scent; is it because of the type of oil you used in it?
Your soaps look as if they should be served on a desert plate...yum... Sweet kids and dress! I miss the days when I used to sew matching dresses for my girls. They are 27 and 30 now so those days are long gone.
What a great post! :D You already know I love the dress and your soaps, and in case I haven't told you enough, your kids are so amazingly adorable!!!
Also - clothespin holder. I am working on a "pattern" for a little old fashioned style dress one, so hold off if you haven't started yours yet and I'll share. :)
How cute are those little ones enjoying some pop! I think I'm going to start a campaign to get New Englanders to start calling soda (*boring!*) pop. (*fun!*)
That dress is almost as beautiful as the little girl who's wearing it! :)
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gorgeous soap, and kids!!
Heidi, you need "liquid thread"...just use fabric glue on the hem. ;)
Your soap is scrumptious! I have your Plain Jane in my bathroom right now...took a pic of it because it's on a new soap dish design requested by dh, and was thinking of posting it to my blog. Anyway, PJ smells lovely even without scent; is it because of the type of oil you used in it?
Your soaps look as if they should be served on a desert plate...yum...
Sweet kids and dress! I miss the days when I used to sew matching dresses for my girls. They are 27 and 30 now so those days are long gone.
So sweet everything in your blog! Sweet sweet sweet children- sweet baby soap (awwwwwwww), and what a sweet dress for your little girl!
Too sweet (wink) hugs to a very very busy mommy!
What a great post! :D You already know I love the dress and your soaps, and in case I haven't told you enough, your kids are so amazingly adorable!!!
Also - clothespin holder. I am working on a "pattern" for a little old fashioned style dress one, so hold off if you haven't started yours yet and I'll share. :)
The soap is amazing - the photography is stunning and oh my goodness, that dress? You are so incredibly talented.
How cute are those little ones enjoying some pop! I think I'm going to start a campaign to get New Englanders to start calling soda (*boring!*) pop. (*fun!*)
That dress is almost as beautiful as the little girl who's wearing it! :)
...and the soap looks so creamy! yum!
We like Jones Raspberry Lemonade ~ it tastes like Blue Raspberry Icees.
I LOVE your baby soap. I was talking about it the other day to my hubby.
Make me a dress that makes me look that beautiful...be vachasha!
I recently saw the instructions for a clothes pin holder in a magazine and I'm kicking myself for not buying it. Do you have a good one?
I love this soap with the little flowers. I think you sent me one of these in a swap. Beautiful!
The dress you are making is beautiful and so is your little girl.
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