Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Fun Pants




Fun pants - what more can I say? I absolutely love these two sets that we made for Evie! The green damask fabric is by Michael Miller and the bicycles are by Heather Ross, you can check out these and other fabric designers at http://www.purlsoho.com/purl. We've made several other similar designs for the craft fair, I'll post pictures soon! ~Megan
(Fun Pants and Shirt set $32.00)

Happy Halloween!!!


Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Paci Clips



Just wanted to share a few of my latest creations. I wish I had come up with these clips when Evie was still using a paci! These little accessories are available in multiple combinations, we can even get together and I'll let you design your own. More of my designs coming soon! ~Megan
(Paci Clip $8.00 or two for $15.00)

Friday, October 12, 2007

The A-line Jumper




Introducing the Sniglets A-line Jumper, a classic children's staple available year round in seasonal fabric and applique designs (child's initial available regardless of season). The A-line Jumper is available in sizes 6mo - 4 yr. Here, one of our Christmas 2007 designs is shown along with a one initial monogram design. E-mail for more information. Spring 2008 designs coming soon! ~Megan
(Custom A-line Jumper $38.00)

Thursday, October 11, 2007

"Hen House Linen" T.'s



The decorations on these long sleeve T.'s are made from vintage materials; the fabric is feedsack from the 1930’s. Feedsack is material used by manufacturers to package pantry staples and animal feed. Frugal housewives would use the empty sacks to make clothing and quilts for their families.
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My mother was raised on a farm during the Great Depression, all of her clothes, including her panties, were made from “Hen House Linen”. ~Nancy
("Hen House Linen" T.s $15.00)

"Just Clippies"


What fun!!!
~Megan
(Hair Clip Set $6.00)

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Vintage Collecting for Baby



The phrase, "I'm having a baby" is basically synonymous with the phrase, "I'm going shopping" . With all of the fantastic products on the market today, it's not hard to find what baby needs. After you've registered for all of your newborn necessities, consider doing some shopping of a different sort... collecting. Starting a vintage collection for baby can be fun and exciting, not to mention add some character to the nursery. Start by browsing through an antique store to get an idea of what you like, then use sources such as eBay, garage sales, and flea markets to expand your collection. The choices are endless and the quest is never dull. I've posted some of the vintage collections that adorn my own daughter's nursery. As you can see, I chose items that I found entertaining and whimsical. You can choose items that appeal to your sense of style, or simply pick items that entertain you. Visit one of our home shows or events to check out some of our vintage resale baby accessories. Until then... happy hunting!!! ~Megan

A Sniglet is Born


My little Sniglet...
Evie
January 2006
~Megan