Another week has passed – did yours fly by? Cackling like a wicked witch right out of a Shrek movie? Mine did, and that blasted witch enjoyed it too.
Here’s my picks for this week!
- (above) the most adorable but minimal white tea set with itty bitty feet. By Jorine Oosterhoff via Little Miss Heirlooms.
- Bright and gorgeous room inspiration at Poppytalk that are making my colored walls look soooo dense.
- An enlightening take on stay at home dads that I found refreshing and eye-opening. Let’s play together! via Babble.
- Yeondoo Jung’s artistic photographic interpretations of children’s drawings. via Junior Society.
- Here’s an easy popsicle stick pencil holder craft project for Father’s Day that is all sweetly classic kid diy. via Art Projects for Kids.
- Very official sunscreen review shows the best options for safety and effectiveness at the Environmental Working Group.
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These are so incredibly adorable, I hope to have a little girl someday to have tea parties with!
I’m a little afraid of how many tea sets we may end up with. I’m already dreaming up a big collection in my head!
they are simply CUTE!!
I totally agree Mei!
Oh man, that is by the far the best tea set I have ever seen. I don’t have kids yet, so maybe I’ll just have to get it for myself. :)
I think having your friends over tea could be a little fantastic. If done correctly. With appropriate soundtrack.
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