Sunday, September 21, 2008

Hula Mula is here!



I just added these products today so check them out! Beanies are $14 each, (all the other boutiques are selling them for $16.) These coveralls are great for that busy kid who is always getting dirty or just likes to work outside with dad. A friend of mine is planning on giving her husband a picture of her daughter and son wearing these for his father's day present. Such a great idea. I think it's safe to say that he won't be reading this blog!

Thought of the day:
If your baby is a little constipated forget the warm bath and baby massage. Simply put your baby in the nicest white clothes and place them in their car seat for a day of shopping and running errands and you are sure to have that baby poop!

Tuesday, September 16, 2008



Here's the new grey cords for boys from Knuckleheads clothing and the skinny jeans from Hula Mula for your stylin girl! I'll be adding coveralls and baby beanies soon...

So I told you that I added these products already but let me tell you a little more about them. Yes they are great to put on your skin because they have natural products unlike Johnson & Johnson, Aveeno, etc but they also are great for the environment. They came up with a new concept called "Green Mail" where it has all the mailing info on the bottle so that you can just drop it in the mail and it goes back to Babywise. One less baby lotion container in the landfills!

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

I recently sent out a newsletter about all the new products that I’ve been adding to my site. If you didn’t receive that email then visit my store and click on the “New Items” category to check that out. Here’s a few photos of those products…





It’s like Christmas at my house when a delivery of products comes. I just received my shipment from Knuckleheads and Hula Mula so I will be adding those clothes and beanies to my site shortly. Grey Cords for boys, skinny jeans for girls, mechanic coveralls, and houndstooth beanies will appear after I get some nice photos of them.
Here’s a random thought for the you: To figure out what grade a child is in you can usually take the age then subtract it by 5. Example: A child that is 7 (minus 5=2) is in the 2nd grade. This of course is not scientific and will differ depending on the child’s b-day and their school history so don’t hold me to the effectiveness! This is a blog right, expect the unexpected here.