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My Thrifty Week

vintage decals- don’t know if Ill ever use them but they are sure cute!

We scoured a HUGE lot of Little people including a gas station, airport, planes and buses

Love these vintage space decals! Thinking of using them in the boys rooms

These vintage horses and vintage metal basket were about 20 bucks! Couldn’t believe it when I saw it! They will be for a special project for Babiekins Magazine!

Then of coarse there is my thrifting buddy! He wasnt too keen on going at first but then he saw all the treasures momma go!

This was probably one of my best weeks! I got so much amazing stuff that we can use on future shoots for Babiekins Magazine!!!

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Bringing In The New Year

 

I can’t believe 2011 is coming to an end and 2012 is just around the corner! There are so many new and exiting features and surprises we have been working on here at Little Miss Heirlooms and can’t wait to show you in 2012.

With that said we are now accepting new sponsors for 2012 and will give a discount for those of you who sign up for a space now! Please email me at pbarros03@hotmail.com for rates and current stats and let us help you draw some more attention to your shop, event or blog!

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New Home

I am thinking of buying a new house and with that I am thinking about all the new things I would do to it once we move in. One place that I would love to start on is the bathroom. One thing I know I will change is the wall mounted bathroom furniture like the mirrors and ( I am thinking I want big and elegant) but I do know I want them to feel like large bathroom suites.

Color? Im thinking white (all white) so it gives more of a spa feeling but then I saw these beautiful bathrooms. What do you think?

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a cloud from louloueskimo

when Baby Milo’s box of baby shower goodies arrived from a far, my little madam helped mama open the box with so much excitement the moment she set her eyes on the gorgeous things inside…finding who she calls ‘mr.cloud’ (although I’m pretty sure he’s a she but who can argue with a two year old?) was the best bit! a beautifully friendly cloud cushion from louloueskimo, a magical brand that I for one am dieing to get my hands on for my little girl (louloueskimo’s newest fan!) come 2012 when their sweet s/s collection is out!

thank you so much louloueskimo!

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for Baby Milo!

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I’m back!..a new baby welcomed into our little world and it feels like Christmas came early for us!

 Baby Milo is a very lucky boy, what with all the lovely presents some seriously wonderful people have sent for his baby shower! I’m so excited to share with you what precious things we received, starting with these adorable booties! Lou’s Shoes have the cutest 100% leather hand crafted booties for babies I’ve ever seen!  I can’t wait for Baby Milo to be crawling about in these smart classic vintage style booties!

> Thank You Lou’s Shoes! <

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Little Dreamer

This story series is one of my favorites! These are by Dara Scully who does magical work! See the whole series here.

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Bunk Beds

Maximizing Work, Sleep, and Play Space in your Child’s Bedroom Keeping your child’s bedroom neat is difficult enough on its own, so the idea of challenging yourself to maximize your kid’s usable bedroom space doesn’t necessarily seem appealing to many parents and guardians such as yourself. After all, with every improvement, you have to wonder if your kid’s toys won’t all end up scattered across the bedroom floor, next to a bed with scrunched up seats and a dresser exploding at the seams. Still, many times it is limited space itself that causes much of these messes to sprout up in the first place. Using some creative bedroom design, it’s actually fairly simple to create a space for your child that is equally perfect for school work, bedtime, and afternoon play, without one facet negatively affecting the other. The best way to optimize space in your kid’s room is to loft their bed. You can either use only the top portion of a standard bunk bed setup (so long as structural integrity isn’t compromised without the bottom section), or you can purchase or build a lofting structure. Basically, the idea is to raise the bed far enough off the ground to free up all of the space underneath it. That practically adds the bed’s dimensions back into the room as usable space, so your child’s bed doesn’t suck up a huge chunk of his available bedroom. Plus, with his or her sleeping area removed from the ground, it will likely stay neater, as your child will be more likely to play closer to the floor with his or her bed up so high. In order to take advantage of this extra space, you’ll want to utilize a sort of kid’s bunk bed with desk combo. The desk should fit really well under the lofted bed, similarly to how students cope with like-setups in dorm rooms at college. By having the kid’s bunk bed with desk moved up against the support structures, you can fit the desk in comfortably and still have room to spare for a desk chair and even some stackable shelves. You can put all of your child’s books, science projects, and more in this space, all tightly managed instead of free-floating around his whole bedroom. After all, many desks are large and bulky too, and having to keep it elsewhere in the room would leave very little remaining free space. And that free space is highly important. Now, your child will have plenty of play space he can roam around in, a separate sphere if you will from his sleeping/school work area that is all wrapped up around that new bunk bed and desk setup. He’ll be able to toss around his toys and do all kinds of free play, and afterward, you can help him easily collect his toys and put them away (instead of having to scrounge around his bed and other areas that were once all meshed together). So long as you encourage your child to use his bed for sleep, his under-bed desk space for school work, and let him know everywhere else is perfectly fine for play, this new bedroom setup should allow him to play, work, and sleep with maximum usable space and minimum extra work for you later on.

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