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Pom Pom Love

I always see these fun colorful pom poms hanging over charming tables at bridal showers, baby showers or like shown below to decorate a child’s bedroom. I assumed you had to spend grueling hours constructing each little pom from scratch until I discovered the company PomLove or as they like to call it “Happy Floating Paper.” Each Pom is available in an assortment of rainbow colors. Ranging from $5.00 each, 7 Poms for $30.00, or a 20 Poms for $75.00. – THE WIFE

www.Esty.Com/Shop/Pomlove

Rikshaw Design

www.Rikshawdesign.Com

Oilo Children’s Furniture

When comfort leads with style and softness embraces sophistication, an entirely new category is conceived. Introducing Olio – the chic solution to any Wife’s search for fashionable  home, children, and nursery decor.

That is why Oilo exists. We’re about turning your nursery into the most comfortable, clean, and carefree sanctuary in your home. Because a more enjoyable nursery, means a more constant and enduring bond between you and your baby — or, as we like to say, your little sprout.

www.OiloStudo.Com

Darling Wooden Toy Box

This would look too cute in any child’s playroom!
Rose and Grey Rustic Wooden Storage Box on Wheels, $55.00 Pounds
www.Roseandgrey.co.uk

Kiddie Records Weekly

Kiddie Records Weekly began in 2005 as a one year project devoted to the golden age of children’s records. This period spanned from the mid forties through the early fifties and produced a wealth of all-time classics. Many of these recordings were extravagant Hollywood productions on major record labels and featured big time celebrities and composers.

Over the years, these forgotten treasures slipped off the radar and it became our mission to give them a new lease on life by sharing them with today’s generation of online listeners. Each week throughout the year we’ll add a new recording.

So whether you are hearing these records for the first time or reuniting with a childhood favorite from long ago, we hope you take great pleasure in your trip down memory lane!

I also thought that if you found Kids Records from the 1940’s or 50’s at antique fairs or records stores they would make great pieces of art to frame and hang in a child’s nursery or room. Another decorating tip from THE WIFE!






www.kiddierecords.com