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SouleMama had sewn these very cute and useful bags for handkerchiefs:   http://www.soulemama.com/soulemama/2009/08/for-handkercheifs.html   This looks like a very good option, as the bags take a minimal amount of...
I use the Aubrey Organics detangler for my daughter's hair and it works magic. Smells so great also. My daughter has lightly curly, thick, long hair.
Quote: Originally Posted by gmvh Traditional oilcloth is - linseed or some other oil smeared on fabric and allowed to dry. The pretty "oilcloth" options available in stores are completely...
Great, great! I'll make a trip to Whole Foods then (it's not that close to where I live but reachable). I have considered reusable cloth bags but I am a little unsure about the waterproof synthetic fabrics. I hear now that oil cloth...
I would like to know what others recommend. I have just once bought a beeswax candle from a gift store, I believe, and although I loved it, it burned very quickly. Someone who makes them told me they should last a long time. I wonder if...
This is my first year packing school lunches. I have a nice porcelain cup with a lid for the lunch (my daughter never eats sandwiches so I have to give her cooked food) and a KK bottle for water, tea or juice, but I don't have something...
I would be really interested in this too!
Thanks, Dylan. Yeah, I will do that maybe with a second child. Right now I'm hoping to wean my daughter from the sippy cup (she's 3.5 years old). I bought a KK Stainless Steel cap and she uses it as a regular water bottle.
We've always had the black tube thing, but our sippies still leak quite badly so we stopped using them. They worked quite well for a long time so I figured they broke down with use and need new cap attachments.
These are really beautiful. I would pick a lighter color for dark cabinets. Bistro green and Alehouse amber are my favorite colors. I would love those in my kitchen.
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