Happy Tuesday. Or Wednesday, depending when you decide to visit. If its way past that, then where in the world have you been?
As I wrap up projects here, I realize that I need to get TEACHER gifts done, again!! I think I will get at least TWO done with my Make It monogrammed class at The Paper Tree! Then I am stumped. I guess I could make one for everyone. Im thinking chocolate. Who doesn’t love that right? In a rockin container that I make? I don’t know. Just thinking out loud here. I guess I need to get through Mother’s Day first right? I HAVE to get things for that finished, Ill be seeing my mom on Sat. for Amber’s Dance recital.
Im stalking my mailman. I ordered from Unity Stamps last week (they are a new SCS member company), and am DYING to see what they are like! Seriously! I love the reviews over on SCS-view that HERE! So honest! Dawn and Rose Ann convinced me to at least TRY the set I really wanted-Butterfly Beauty. You know me & butterflies! Must have them!! I was a little surprised by the price, so I hope its worth it. I think Im spoiled with UM.
Speaking of UM, here is another MFTeaser for you! Be sure to check out all the MFT girls. Im sure they have stuff that will blow your mind.
This uses the NEW! (to be released) set from MFT called Goin Places.
Not sure if you can tell, but I re-stamped her on patterned paper, and made her map 3D by folding it in 1/2, then popping the center forward with dimensionals. I didn’t feel like coloring the map so the paper was a perfect option out of that task! LOL!
I really love this “world” paper by Autumn Leaves. Another thing I bought like 1 or 2 years ago. See hoarding really can come in handy!!
It really inspired me to go with lemon tart and real red. A nice color combo, don’t you think?
I LOVE my circles, and thought this was a great layout for this set.
OK I need to get to the stamp room, before the day is over. I have been busy getting the kids their summer clothing.
QUESTION for those of you with GIRLS-Me & Jay argue this every year! So please tell me Im not alone!
Am I the only one who feels they need like my girls NEED 4 different pairs fo shoes for winter and summer?
OK Summer:
Sandals (or summery shoe) in a brown, white and black, then some cheapies for the beach. Plus their sneakers.
Winter
sneakers, brown dress casual, black dressy, then boots.
Girls wear dresses and whatnot in the summer and I like them to be all matchy. I also buy my girls matching outfits, when I can, even though they are 5 years apart!
NO NOTHING HOOCHIE!! In fact Im having a difficult time finding appropriate sandals for my girls. They wear 13 (Amber-yes she has big feet) and Alexa size 1 (she has small feet)
Seems like they are all heels and I refuse to let my girls wear that stuff. Plus Im not in love with slip ons, no back. I feel like they’ll get injured. Alexa is not the steadiest of people.
THANKS for sharing if you do. Till tomorrow.
Lauren
64 Responses for "No one in the world-and a question"
I have two boys and they have that many pairs too! Sneakers for play, dress shoes, good sneakers for school, sandals, boots, watershoes for the beach. I mean, you need variety!
Hey Lauren-
My daughter has too many pairs of shoes/sandles!! I’m the same way-the shoe has to match the outfit, though that is not always the case with my daughter. I finally broke down and bought her shoes with a heel because it is very hard to find them without. She is eight and a tomboy! The heels don’t slow her down. My boys don’t have half the shoes as my daughter does.
Tina P
No you are not alone! They have to have the white sandles for church! A cute pair of sandles or flip flops for cute casual, then a sturdier pair to play in, and a sturdy pair of crocks or crock like sandles for the pool we belong to. Plus tennies for certian things! I feel the same way and my husband does not get it either! My girls are just 2 years 3 months apart, but it is harder to do the matching thing because Piper has moved into the big girl section at age 6 and Willow is still in the little girls at age 3 almost 4, I love them to match though!
I agree they do not need to look like teenagers yet, and heels are just not cool with me. Little girls are way clumsy or at least I was as are my girls they could kill themself’s! I did not get my first pair of heels that were like 1 inch or 1/2 inch heels until I was in 7th grade for a dance so they do not need them either!
Good Luck!
Heather
Sorry, no little girls here and my son wears sneakers and his oh so favorite rubber boots. Oh and his Spiderman Crocs.
Love the card BTW. -Molly B
Yeah, I am with you on the shoes. My kids only fit into Stride Rite (narrow feet) so we drop a bundle there 2x a year for at minimum 3 prs. per girl. Winter – They need black dress MaryJane concert shoes for their girls choir and then dress shoes for church, casual shoes for school, sneakers for everyday AND “gym shoes” to leave at school – plus snow boots! Summer- I usually get white sandals for Easter that they can wear with tights now and then as sandals during the summer, light sneakers if they have grown out of their others, some type of water shoe for beach/pool, and now my girls are old enough for flip-flops so there are those, too.
So, your Jason should count himself as truly lucky if you can get your shoes at Target or somewhere else that is reasonable. Stride Rite is usually not reasonable!
I’m with you on the heels! My 10-yr. old has done a slight heel once, but tried on some platforms in the shoe store and almost twisted her ankle right there. They are really impractical for kids, IMO!
Can;t wait to see this set, great card.
I love the colors on your MFT card!
Good luck with the sandal search, what is up with high heel sandals for LITTLE girls!!???! Seriously is it really essential to be grown-up fashionable on the playground?? What are we teaching these girls?????!!!!!!!!!!!
Sorry, mini-tirade! Love your work, wish The Paper Tree was a little closer to the U.P. – I’d sign up for your classes in a heartbeat!
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Cute card! Love the map she is holding. Sorry, I’m no help with the shoes. My kids usually have a pair of sandals and a pair of tennis shoes for summer. I just get colors that work with anything. 🙂
This card is sooo cute!!! I love the way you did the map!!
ONLY 4 pairs of shoes for the girls!!! Tell Jason he is lucky!!! LOL!!! When my DD was little (she is now 22) I went nuts with dresses and shoes for her. Various types/colors of sandles for the summer, along with sneakers in various styles/colors, and dress shoes. So, tell Jay he is getting off easy!!!
Well I don’t have any girls and I am not a typical female as I do not feel the need to have a hundred pairs of shoes and 30 handbags – but YES, even I know girls need several pairs of shoes. Definintely different sandles in different colors! In fact my boys both own 4-6 pairs at a time – good sneakers, play sneakers, slippers, dress shoes, etc. I think you need to tell your husband that 4 pairs is enough – I think 6 or sound more realistic!!! LOL Sorry you are having trouble finding them without heals – have you tried looking online? Good luck!
Super cute card Lauren 🙂
BTW – TOTALLY agree with you on shoes. I just bought a bunch from http://www.childrensplace.com (be sure to google for a coupon code) Shannon wears a 13 (another bigfoot) and I got her 5 pairs of shoes (2 sneakers, 2 different kinds of water shoes for camp and 1 pair of casual sandals…I still have to get her nice sandals) for get this…$65!!! WHOO HOO…not that $65 isn’t anything to sneeze at but 5 pairs??? almost unheard of. One pair of sneakers must not have sold well in the ‘lily’ color, so they had them on clearance for 8.50…un – hello? a pair of sneakers for 8.50?? I’m on it…I don’t care if they’re lavendar….they’re going to get wrecked at camp anyway!
Alexandra doesn’t have too many shoes just yet – she’s got some of Shannon’s sandals and such, but she’s not walking yet (thank goodness!) so I don’t have to worry too much about her yet.
Good luck on your quest for shoes!!
No girls here- three boys, but I feel that they need lots of shoes too. For summer they need sandals of some type for the beach, old tennis shoes for play, good tennis shoes for school, brown shoes for church and dressy occassions, they also have rubber boots for rain/doing chores on the farm, and brown work boots .
of course they need several pairs! duh!!! I have a one year old son and I’m pretty sure he needs more than 1 pair. Sometimes, white doesn’t go with everything – neither does black.
And I feel for you – it seems like little kids clothes are “kid” anymore – they’re just mini club wear. Ugh! Who am I kidding? Sometimes it the same in the adult section!
Really cute card by the way!!
I wish I could get by with 4 pairs for my girls…they have more shoes than my husband and I combined! But girls’ gotta have shoes! Dressy for church (white and black), casual-dressy (white and black), easy-slip on for running to the beach/pool, good playing shoes, sparkly shoes that she threw a fit over so grandma bought them (ugh), who knows how many pairs of flip-flops, soccer cleats for outdoor soccer, soccer shoes for indoor soccer, basketball shoes, rain boots (we live in Seattle), snow boots, ski boots…..
And I’m so with you on the heel thing! I like shopping on-line at zappos.com and shoes.com. On-line shopping is sometimes hard, but these sites have free shipping on returns and exchanges.
You are totally correct! AND I always like to have a fun spring color pair too! So you are right on Lauren!!
Great card! I love the idea of popping the map out. I have a question. What do you use to make those tiny holes along the circle? Is this a tool or just done free hand with a pin or something?
You really make beautiful works of art, I love seeing all the new creations you have. You have an amazing talent!
Take care!
my daughter’s shoes for summer: white sandles for everyday outings, white sandles for church only, brown sandles, tan dress “mary jane”type shoes, swimming shoes, outside washable in the washer play shoes, and white tennis shoes…just in case i decide she needs to wear matchy socks…LOL!!!!! you are not alone my friend!!
Sean and I used to argue over shoes but he has gotten a little more used to it now. They both wear inserts in their shoes since they have weak ankles and they can only wear them with certain shoes, so it has narrowed our shopping a lot. He kind of has to deal with it now. But I feel your pain, they can’t have just ONE pair!
Love your travel card and the map is a super cute touch!
I agree 4 pair is not bad at all!!! When my oldest was little we used to call her “Imelda” as in “Marcos”…the lady that was so famous for having so many shoes! I think she had a pair to match every outfit! LOL! Tell Jason he’s a lucky man that you think you only need 4 each! And speaking of big feet…my 11 yo wears a 10, sometimes an 11!! Just *try* to find something un-hoochie in those sizes! I ended up with one with a little bit of a heel. Problem is, she *likes* the hoochie mama stillettos and she can walk in them and just doesn’t understand why momma says “NO!”.
CUTE card! Love the yellow and red!
Such a fun sentiment to go with the stamp, love how you stamped out the map!
This card is so pretty!! I love your color combination and fabulous layout!!
I think you’re going to love your Unity Stamps!! Those butterflies are really pretty, and are even large enough for scrapping!! (Thanks for the mention!)
Love the MFT card! Can’t wait until the stamp comes out!!!
Hey Girly! Can’t wait to hear what you think of your new butterflies when they come!! Thanks for the mention!
I have boys and every time my father comes to visit me, he ask me why they have so much shoes. They have brown, black, blue, sneaker to go out, sneakers just to hang out, sandals…
So i think the “problem” is in our (moms) mind…but I like it.
I am glad to see you letting your children be children and not 7 going on 16. It breaks my heart to see little girls dressed like teen agers, they have lots of time to be grown ups. Ann
Lauren, I totally agree with the shoe thing. And, to top it off, you can’t even buy sandals in July. A mom must buy them in April and May when the sandals are first in the stores or you might as well forget it! (Men don’t get that, either!!) I have 4 kids and we went sandal shopping a couple weeks ago. And 3 of them needed tennies also. So, the girls (3) all got a pair of ‘play’ sandals, and ‘fun’ sandals, and tennies. (they already had white sandals because we had a first communion and from Easter). And my son got new tennies, ‘dressy’ sandals and play sandals. Whew! It was one expensive day shopping. And I couldn’t even find the good sturdy play sandals for the girls so I had to go to the boy section (again as I have for the past few years for them) and get some cute unisex looking sturdy sandals to play in with a back but without a heel! What is up with girl’s sandals lately?? And now my oldest is moving into ladies’ shoes so we’ll be out of luck next year with finding her anything sensible to wear that will be appropriate for a then-11 year old!
Keep up the great work and happy belated birthday!
Totally cute card again Lauren. I think I’m going to love this set too. I agree with you that there are too many “hoochie” type shoes out there and unfortuntely my Sarah thinks they’re in style. I don’t think so! I’m the one paying for them she gets what I pay for. Usually only one or two pairs of sandles at best and one pair of tennis shoes since she hates shoes in the summer here. When it’s 110, who wants to wear shoes in the house, and who wants to go outside in 110 degree weather?
I just love this card… love the circles…. so very cute.
Denise G
Cute card!
SHOES…oh my…don’t get me started! and moving to a small town last year…my kids are suffering!! (and SO AM I!!!) THANK YOU TARGET for showing up and opening, but selection – oh my gosh – they are gone when they hit the shelves!!! SMALL town = SMALL inventory levels in sizes! Okay, and people say order online…shoes…LOL! play sandals, dress sandals, tennis shoes, black shoes, brown shoes, water shoes, and the ending # of flip flops, Summer shoes can ruin your spending $$!
Stopped by Unity stamps awhile back (CHA) need to go back and check ’em out again. Let us know what you think! (That made me laugh!)
good night!
Oh, I LOVE your color combo! I am going to try that myself! LOVE the lemon tart, isn’t it great??!!
I never had girls, but had multiple shoes for my boys…so YES, they DO need ALL kinds of shoes each season!!! I am SO there with you, I loved dressing my boys when they were young, and you only get this one chance to do it! Before you know it, they will be choosing everything! 😀
Wonderful card, just love all your work!
I agree that your girls need multi- pairs of shoes.
My 5 yr. old has white sandals, black mary janes, crocs, brown slip on loafers, sneakers, and water shoes.
Hi Lauren. Love this card. The colors and everything about it. I have two girls three years apart ( grown up now). I can’t really remember thinking that much about their shoes. I guess i was just lgad if we could find them and get out the door! LOL! I have to say though, that I don’t care much about shoes myself so I may not be the best person to judge.
Very cute I hear you on the shoes. My kids are only 2 right now. So it’s basically sneakers. I do agree that they need the colors to match, I am sure as they get older I will have the same arguement about my daughter, I have about my shoes and purses. LOLOLOL!
I totally agree with having a hard time finding age appropriate shoes. I only buy my girls 1-2 pairs for each season since grandparents and godparents are always shopping for them too, but practicality wise it is hard. I also hate the shoes with the big heels on them for this age. My 8 year old daughter was given a pair of sandals from my mom and the entire base is of the shoe is atleast an inch, plus it has a heel on it. What kid can run around and jump off swings with shoes like that!!!!
Girls need *at least* four pairs of shoes! Period. I usually buy K’s at Target, KMart, or Payless. They have pretty reasonable prices.
Cute card too, btw. 🙂
Hugs!
My girls are older, but I do teach school and am around kids all the time—down here in NC, crocs are all the rage—you can get them in numerous colors and then one pair of Rainbow sandals is a must have—of course, by the time you buy those two, you could probably buy them each 4 pair of shoes somewhere else. I know what you mean by “hootchie” though—and believe me, it just gets worse! BTW—I really like the card. I may have to buy that set NOW—my girls are traveling a lot this summer and they MUST have a journal, right? Hugs~
Love the card! Super cute idea to pop up the map with a dimensional in the middle; ur so, so clever! Girls need shoes. Period! Funny thing is that my 13yo step daughter has one pair of flippers (flip flops) and one pair of skater type white sneakers that she wears constantly. Her dad is the one with the shoe fetish! Crazy, huh? 🙂 good luck!
I am on the fence about the shoes. My daughter is now 16 and loves shoes. But I don’t necessarily go out and buy specific summer shoes. When she needs shoes, we buy some, if we hit a good sale, I’ll buy some, if the shoes she’s trying to pick out will only go with one outfit – she either has to buy them herself or do without them. I know, no help at all, but…Good Luck!
super cute card! I love the way the map is popped out!
I looked at the Unity stamps too and thought they were a little too expensive. You will have to let us know what you think.
I have 3 girls: ages 2 1/2, 2 1/2 and 1 1/2. And yes- they HAVE to have many pair of shoes!!! We live where it is very hot so in the summer- they have sneakers, a couple pairs of sandles, and a couple pair of flip flops. And then my mom will usually buy some more shoes that match outfits! It’s a girl thing! And I dress all three of my girls in the same outfits. It’s so cute! Oshkosh is good for buying matching outfits in very different sizes. But only when they have a sale and you have a coupon!
Love this new MFT stamp! and this card is terrific in the yellow and red! great idea with the map –
I agree with the need for all the shoes! and although my son is now grown (30 years old – Yikes!) I agree with little girls not wearing heels and my mother didn’t let us get sling backs (no – we cannot get that style – there’s no support in that, dear) but I’m sure it’s hard to find sensible stylish kids shoes now a days – with so much emphasis on ‘fashion’!
Love your card! Did you use the small pattern from part of the packaging/sheet for the map? it’s so cute that it seems a “mini” of the larger paper…
YES — shoes are a problem, but with the right shoes, you can do anything!
Having the right shoes for an outfit or for play encourages the behavior to go with the event, I find. My girls have way more than four pairs…
Love the card! No boys here, just grown up boys! But IF I had had girls, or ever have gd’s, they will have shoes and boots for every occasion! (Does that help? I want to help, here.) i agree with the no heels totally. Too dangerous.
Sara
Oops! I meant “No girls here, except me of course.”
I agree with you that they are making shoes for little girls too grown up! I get some good ones for my 9 year old daughter at Payless Shoes. They have the flats there that are quite cute and very reasonably priced. Also some nice “dressier” type shoes there too. Quite often they have a buy one get one half price sale too and sometimes you can luck out if they ask you to fill out a questionnaire on line and you get an additional % off. Good luck!
Love your card…the red and yellow combo is so happy! About shoes…my youngest wears Croc’s all the time, and I’m perfectly fine with that; they’re quick and last 2 shoe sizes! My oldest likes dressier sandals, but she would pick heels if I let her…not happening! In the summer, my girls have 3 pairs of shoes, 2 pr of sandals, one a little dressier, and 1 pr of sneakers. Then of course rubber boots for rain and camping. I look at all the shoes we have a family, and wonder how we seem to accumulate so many, and only a few are actually worn!
yeah..don’t let those girls “grow up” too fast with those older shoes. I always had the girls in lower heeled shoes when they were younger. Now my youngest (13) wears heels to church. But no where else. School is OFF limits for high heels.
The card: I love the colors. They look so summer/festive.
Lauren, Men don’t understand women and their love of shoes…..but that doesn’t lessen our attraction to foot adornment. My hubby and son seem to get by with one pair of dress shoes and 1 pair of sneakers….so be it! It leaves more $$ for my daughter and I to buy shoes. So, I totally agree….your daughters NEED shoes that match their outfits and activities. I will tell you, the will come a day when you and your daughter wear the same size! I was lucky and my daughter stopped growing at my exact shoe size. Whoo Doggie…..my shoe closet doubled over night!
PS….LOVE your stamping…..Thanks for sharing your talent and wisdom with the masses!
THe shoes- Its a girl thing.
By the way, Lands End has some great sandals – with backs! I get the action sandals for both my kids and they last through the rigors of the summer. My kids are pretty hard on their shoes. I too hate the sandals without backs, and flip flops for them. My daughter is a klutz. These sandals are great – they can run and jump in them. They can even get them wet!!! They come in an array of colors and some patterns. The nice thing? they are pretty reasonably priced too. (Okay, do I sound like an ad yet?). Seriously, they’re great.
Good luck.
Thank you for sharing yourself and your life with us. LOVE your creativity. You are truly awesome. I am a big fan.
Michele
Um…yeah!!! Girls have to have several pairs of shoes for summer & winter. I have 2 girls (3 & 4). We just had to buy Hannah some new shoes. It was like her foot grew over night. She’s a size 9.5/10. We got her a pair of tennis shoes, a nice pair of sandals, a nice pair of flipflops, plus some shoes that she can play in. We looked in several different stores, but Target was the winner! I really love target for their kid clothes, shoes, & prices! Well, Emma is a size 6/7 depending on the way their made….her feet are kinda short and thick…lol We didn’t find her any shoes, but luckily I have some hand-me-down sandals & a pair of tennis shoes from Hannah that fit her. Now we just have to find her a pair of play shoes. You are not alone! My husband argues the same thing with me when I go to buy them shoes, but I just remind him that I don’t want my girls to look like bums by wearing a pair of shoes that totally do not go with the outfit!
Yeah, you don’t want to get me started on shoes… LOL! Noah, who is 18 months, had no less than 12 pairs of shoes for the fall/winter, and so far this spring he has 3 pairs of sandals that fit, 2 pairs of crocs-type clogs, a pair of tennies, and 2 pairs of nicer/church shoes. Plus his water shoes and rain boots…
The girls are even worse! Ellie, 3 1/2, has black, white, brown, and navy shoes for church, brown sandals, pink sandals, keds t-strap tennis shoes, little pink and brown canvas tennies, and a pair each of pink and baby blue mock crocs (that she likes to mix and match). I have no idea what the big girls have…
So, in my opinion, you are rather conservative on the shoe issue! Oh, and I don’t do heels on my girlies, either. Audrey is pushing it wearing them at 13 lol!
Oh – and I totally didn’t count any of the umpteen pairs of flip flops they all have!
i have a 2 year old boy and another boy on the way so i’m not a whole lot of help BUT i do like my son to have a pair of playground shoes, a pair of crocs, a pair of nice shoes (suitable enough for church and then his chuck taylors. So thats 4 shoes and he’s a boy. 🙂
My daughter is 3 & 1/2 and I think she has around 10 pair to many for this summer. We got most in Target plus 2 pair of Crocs. I picked out 2 pair of nice sandals which are flat. One pair is brown leather with a leather butterfly on each one. The rest are casual, sneakers , water shoes, etc. I love the Croc style because they can get wet, and if they get dirty I wash them in the sink, Target had that style also. I also got one pair of Tevas on Ebay. I agree I can’t even walk in some of the sandals they have out now let alone someone her age!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I go for comfortable shoes all the way. The Target shoes were $10-$12 for each pair. Tell Jay to look up Emelda Marcos (SP?) and how many pair of shoes she owned!!!!!!!!!
Donna :}
Hello! Love your card art! Just wanted to wish you a belated bday! Hope this is your best year yet! 🙂
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Oh, my gosh, YES! There is definitely a need for that many pairs! Even my son has a 2 pairs of sneakers, a pair of dress shoes, and sandals/beach shoes. My girls are 22 & 20 and my son is 16 !!!
You’re right of course about the shoes . . my kids don’t get that many pairs but for winter they do need first of all a pair of good winter boots, a pair of runners for school, a pair of dress shoes, and maybe a change of shoes to take to school. For summer, they go crazy . . both want a pair of crocs, plus sandals, plus thongs, plus some flat shoes. I never buy dress shoes in the summer for either of them. My daughter is 12 – turning 13 in another month, and I still don’t get her heels much as she wants them! I don’t think kids look cute in them, and they’re not old enough till they’re teenagers . . and even then . . you’re also right about the sling backs, I don’t like those either. However, there are a lot of those nice canvas flats out for girls, I buy my daughter lots of those to go with different outfits. I’m lucky with my son he really likes bum sandals from Walmart but you have to buy them fairly early or they’re sold out . . they’re not too expensive – and really durable!
hee,hee,hee…have to answer the shoe question first…of course the girls need AT LEAST 4 pr. of shoes for each season…shoot…we live in FL and I have at least 10 pair of flip flops alone! One in every color, of course..then there are heels, mid-heels, sneakers, low heels, dressy sandals, casual sandals, of course a gold pair and oh, yeah, a couple of animal print and……………..
Check out my DH’s side of the closet and you’ll find just as many..uh maybe not the gold and animal print, though. 😉
Love the card and how you popped up the map…wish cameras could capture the 3D effects. I LOVE the PTI colors…they fill in the blanks in the SU colors.
How WONDERFUL!! Your work is always amazing to me. I love the paper you chose and what you did with the map and layout. TFS.
Okay first- I didn’t think the price for the Unity Stamps was that bad. Still way more reasonable than buy WM stamps singly. My favorite set is giggle grove- I just love it!
Can’t wait to see what you do with the butterfly set.
2nd- I hate the gumby wrists on that woman with the map from MFT. What are they thinking- it just looks weird- kinda gross, actually. Love the skyline, though.
Finally- well, I have boys. For summer, they have sneakers (play sneakers and nicer ones- usually their old school sneakers from the past year), crocs (fake ones), flip-flops (mutiple pairs) and they always have at least one pair of nice shoes that fit them for Church or out to dinner or whatever they need something nice for. I used to get them nice sandles, but they spend so much time barefoot or in crocs that it’s not worth it.
Oh yeah- they have water shoes, too, since we go the lake alot and there is a pebble beach there.
So that’s way more than 4, and they’re not even girls! lol.
Stick to your guns about the appropriate clothing/shoes for the girls. Some of the t-shirt sayings they have on little girls clothes makes me sick- and it’s unbelievable that some people actually think it’s cute and buy then for their kids. Oh and the make-up, too! My sons had classmates wearing make-up to school in first grade! I kid you not. Our school has a strict policy about the clothing, but the make-up the little girls wear is kind of shocking to me.
Yes, I agree! I have 2 boys and they have 4 different shoes to wear 2 different sneakers, dressy shoes, and sandals. Kids need different shoes for different situations. Even if I don’t have a girl those would be the most basic footwear for any child.
Hope this helps. 🙂
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Great Card…
Love those Circles!!
Nice stamp set.
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