Reposhing This Item I Purchased From @Superpotta. I Bought These Sheets Nwt, They Have Since Been Opened But Are In Still Excellent Condition With No Issues. Used Only A Couple Of Times And From A Smoke & Pet Free Home. Washed In Tide Free & Gentle Detergent. Additional Photos Can Be Provided Upon Request :)
Adapter to be able to attach a crib mobile to the Maxi-Cosi Iora co sleeper. This adapter lets you fit a Nursery mobile that normally attaches between the slats in wooden crib. I designed this adapter when we realised that our very nice Little-dutch wooden musical mobile, that haya we bought for our little boy. Could not be attached to our Maxi-Cosi Lora co sleeper. The adapter is 3d printed of biodegradable plastic and attaches with 2 screws around the adjustable post of the co sleeper. Please contact me if you have any questions. If you want to purchase outside the EU please contact me and i can give you a quote for shipping. Please note - the musical mobile and crib are not included. Thank you for visiting my store. John
Cedar Hill Farmhouse is about Farmhouse living with a French accent. It’s about creating a relaxed lifestyle and home that is also graceful and beautiful, a place that embraces family and friends in a comfortable way while making them feel special and celebrated. I love all that goes […]
How do you know what to put on a baby registry? Well, here is a list of what I would skip and what I used after going through it all twice.
I wanted to put a canopy over my daughters cot/crib (for decor purposes - I move it when she sleeps) but couldn’t find one that I liked for a decent price, so I…
I'm so happy about this DIY because it means the sun is finally out and we need sunscreen! Last summer we bought a sunscreen bottle with a carabiner that I clipped to my purse. It lasted
You've all seen the Robin Egg Blue Bench and that was one of four benches that were done in the last two weeks. Pretty crazy, Right!! Thank goodness...I didn't have to do everything on all four of these benches. But, I wanted to show you how all of them turned out!! This is the client's bench! A real beauty!! This is my sister's bench! So cool!! My sister had bought a headboard/footboard about two years ago and she had told me,"the next time you make benches, will you help me make mine?" SO....once I was making the custom order bench (already had my power tools out) it was a no brainer. This is my neighbor's crib bench!! Lovin' the style of this one! They all turned out different yet, SO cool! My neighbor even got in on the action and made a bench out of her crib because they are done having kids but, was keeping the crib for sentimental reasons. Perfect reason to make a bench. You get to keep it yet, it's something new! Let's start with the custom order bench. This is the custom order bench...pretty sad way to start out....being scraped and sanded. She was a beauty in the making!! I spent about 2 hours scraping paint and sanding. A little more than I expected but, it was worth the result. The paint underneath was cool but, needed a little taming. The client mentioned that she wanted a bench like these two different benches that she liked. One she had seen at target(it had three baskets underneath for storage and only liked that part of it) and my black/white bench I made quite a while ago. I had her come pick out the headboard/footboard that she liked and then I went to town building it! She knew that no two benches turned out alike and that's what she wanted...a custom peice for her entryway. I built the seat out of thick boards with a skirting of 2x4's for sturdiness and used MDF for the shelf with 1x1's with "L" brackets for support. There was only so much space between the seat and the bottom to build in this shelf so I didn't want it bulky. Every screw I counter-sinked, so it all had to be filled with wood filler. This is extra work but, I always like it to look finished. You can see here, the filler holes. Between the four benches we used an entire box of screws. These are VERY sturdy benches and will LAST!! Primed the bench because a lot of it is raw wood and would SOAK up the paint. Purdy...all white...but, the client wanted black with white showing through with a little distressing. With all the detail of these benches, I opted for spray paint this time. I wanted a perfect finish. A vinyl was customed designed to personalize the bench because it was going to be in an entryway. White was chosen for the color because the distressing on the edges showed the white coming through. Then the back of the bench was sealed with polycrylic. I had already sealed the entire bench except for the back of the seat because I was having the vinyl custom created. So, as soon as I got the vinyl....I got it sealed and ready to be taken home. Here she is all dry and ready for baskets. You can see the slight distressing. This helps show off the details of the bench and add character. Here's the bench in the entryway of the client. Isn't she GORGEOUS!! I have never had anyone ask for a shelf on the bottom for baskets but, it's definetely a WINNER!! Now she has a place for her kids to take off their shoes and store them away. I love how this turned out!!! Now, my sister's bench. This bench is the one I helped my sister make. She calls me the master bench maker but, I didn't have to help her that much to get hers done. A lot of building the bench is taking the time to cut everything to size and then drilling, drilling, countersinking and doing it again and again and then filling the holes. She came a few days in a row but, as I was finishing my clients bench (my sister wanted hers black as well) WELL, it sorta got primed and painted and finished while she was away. I don't think she minded! Her headboard and footboard aren't identical but, had the same feel. The spindals are more square on the back and circular on the sides but, when it's all painted out...it looks really similar. Here is her bench at her house. I can't wait to see what pillows she puts on it! So cute!! My good neighbor was watching all the commotion in the garage and was looking at all the benches being made. She had discussed with me that she wanted her crib made into a bench because it was sentimental and she didn't want to just store the crib. So, because my sister was building hers...I helped her by showing her how to build hers too. Tools were already out...the more the merrier!! It was a bench building party for like 3 days!! When I started this bench build...I really hadn't planned to have four done but, it just sort happened that way. Because the back of the crib had a rise in the center she decided to use that as the back of the bench and to make it a long, slenderer (spp? is that even a word) bench. She had the perfect wall to put it on. She had started accessorizing the room in a deep turquoise blue color with brown and green as the other room's main colors. She went bold and painted her bench in her accessories color. (You can always repaint....RIGHT?...that's what I told her) Cribs have lots of hardware holes so it took lots of wood putty. She painted it this beautiful blue color (it looks brighter in the picture than it really is) and then sanded to show some of that dark walnut original color of the crib. Pulling the brown from the room in. It turned out SO beautiful. I need to get a picture of it with her pillows on it. She's not home today or I'd run over and take one...I'll add one soon. So, now you've seen the other three mysterious benches that I was talking about. Here they are and they turned out each beautiful in their own unique way! I love them all but, I especially love the shelf for baskets...I might have to do that style again!!
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Homemade hummus is so easy to make and is so much nicer than the store bought options. THe key I think, is to use raw chickpeas not tinned ones.
Around the same time that the various Chinese bus companies in lower Manhattan started serving interstate travelers, my husband and I started noticing these overstuffed, disc-shaped, sesame seed-crusted buns popping up at many of the food stands underneath the Manhattan bridge. I heard that the best ones were available in the basement of the Triple […]
How do you know what to put on a baby registry? Well, here is a list of what I would skip and what I used after going through it all twice.
I really wanted to wake up and be able to look out my window from my bed every morning, so I created a bed with the IKEA KALLAX units.
These planters are handmade from the mirrored pots to the hangers. Inspired by a love of brightening up a room, this piece fits in with many different decor styles. These planters were inspired by a love of dance and plants. When light hits the tiles, the reflection dances on the walls. The base is a glass vase that is primed to create a solid adhesion with the mirror tiles. The hanger is handmade with twine or macrame rope. Width at the widest part: 10" Base Width: 4 1/4" Mouth Width: 6 1/2" Height: 8 1/4" *measurements may very slightly This listing includes the planter, but does not include the plant. P.s. I have received many messages about the plastic planters being sold by other shops. Gabriel from DoDaDoDa designs bought 5 of my planters September 2020 and then began having them manufactured in China and started selling them as handmade here on Etsy. Unfortunately there is not much I can do. I will continue to hand make the glass planters and hope that people do not support the people knocking them off. Please note : The delivery estimate is a range and an estimate, if you need your purchase to arrive by a date within that range, please reach out before purchasing to confirm this is possible. If a package is returned to the sender due to error on the buyer's behalf, the order will be canceled once it is in hand and refunded minus the cost of shipping. If you do notice a shipping error after purchase, please reach out ASAP to see if its address can be corrected. Please let me know if you have any questions!
These two cabins have become something much grander than the typical granny flat or affordable beach shack they're usually used for...
Collectors item antique Nomad Rabari work from Northwest India hand embriodered with mirrorwork and shells. One off. This item would most likely have been made as a hanging. The shape of the three units are representative of birds so most likely would have been made as a bird hanging for a baby to play with. Much like the hangings we put over cribs nowadays. Height 60cm from top to bottom - each piece around 20 cm wide. This item was bought from a collector in the mid 1990's and was then a collectors pice so impossible to date the item. Most Rabari mirrorwork embroidery was made whilst they still maintained their nomadic lifestyle. After independence in 1947 the border between India and Pakistan effectively blocked what had been their previous nomadic routes across the Thar desert and over the years this kind of embroiudery has died out. It is likely that this piece may well have been made in this epoch.
I just bought a new house and all I can think about is MTV Cribs! House outline and Text are in different layers for using different colors if you want!
The lack of sleep as a parent is really rough and not all babies like sleeping on cribs. Find out co-sleeping changed the way we parent.
In addition to her new ranch, billionaire Oprah Winfrey already owns two properties in the Montecito, California area: She purchased the first, nicknamed the "Promised Land," for $50 million in 2001, and the other, nicknamed "Seamair Farm," for $29 million in 2015.
I bought this Singer Sewing Machine Cabinet on ebay for $20. I knew when I bought it that the cabinet was beyond saving. I was just interested in the treadle fr…
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Lenny Kravitz fell so in love with a former coffee plantation near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, he bought the property. The "Hunger Games" actor and "American Woman" singer talks about the one-of-a-kind property in a new interview with Architectural Digest for the publication's May 2019 issue. Kravitz, 54, was 24 hours from departing Brazil when…
Recently our little Squeak made the transition from the cot to her first big girl bed. I dutifully moved the cot into our study waiting to be dismantled and either stored or passed on, but kept finding reasons not to do it. The thing is, I'm certain there will be no more babies for us. Kind of certain. OK, 99.99% certain. But every time I passed the study and saw our empty cot looking back at me forlornly (it really was) I'd procrastinate a little bit more. So in the end I decided not to take it apart at all... and turn it into a desk. As you do. It has turned out great and was extremely easy to do without modifying the cot and rendering it unusable once I get the courage to pass it on. Or use it again. Whatever. WE USED: * baby cot with a removable drop side * mdf/particle board cut to mattress size * blackboard paint Our drop side had already been removed so all I had to do was adjust the base to the highest newborn setting. I cut two sheets of thick mdf to fit snugly into the mattress base to provide a table top. I deliberately chose thick strong board to strengthen the desk should any small people climb, sit or stand on it (inevitable in this house). The boards were painted with blackboard paint to create a chalkboard table top. It was then easy to use hooks and suction hooks to create storage on the cot sides. I'd love to attach some small shelves for colouring books too. The paper storage box is made from an empty muesli box, I cut the front to make the paper accessible then primed and painted it before super gluing it to a thick piece of card for extra strength. On the left hand side we hung Bubble's whiteboard for doing her therapy homework using 3M removable hooks. The white shelves are a spice rack bought from the local Salvo shop for $5 and repainted, this is where we will store our small craft items like glue pots and beads. The girls have been having a blast with it already :-)
5 Seconds of Summer drummer Ashton Irwin is on a mission to be the prince of West Hollywood ... he just bought another crib there.