It's my favorite day of the week. Can't wait to see what you've come up with this time around! From last Thursday's gathering, I picked out two participants who were inspired by baby or children's room decor to make their projects and one who's designed a quick way to add some spring into your rooms.
A mother to be's nursery choices, along with a really fabulous and modern set by DwellStudio, led to the baby shower invites, cupcake toppers, and decorations shown at Pressed Down Shaken Together.
AmieAnn at Pinkapotamus created a custom name hanging for her friend's daughter that matches her Potterybarn Kid's bedroom set. Those sweet little dressses hanging from a laundry line are too cute!
For those of us who are tired of winter, and want a quick injection of spring brightness into our home, kiki creates has made a new free print! What a pretty and easy way to update your space for the season...with no mod podge, hot glue, or paint involved!
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MEGA Blok's Domino Build
What we liked most about
On the flipside, our daughter is four and a half years old and it's not very challenging for her. I think that children older than her would quickly loose interest. It's really best for the younger side of the suggested age range. I think for her age the game is no longer about learning colors and numbers but rather a good way for kids to work on cooperative play and taking turns. It would be a good game for a play date or for older siblings to play with younger ones.











