Cake pops for sale here:http://www.etsy.com/shop/bitesizedelights?ref=top_trail
Happy 4th of July ( in a few days) and so to get you in the modd check out what I have found!
found here:http://www.etsy.com/listing/99777189/4th-of-july-tutu?ref=sr_gallery_25&ga_search_query=4th+of+july&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_ship_to=ZZ&ga_min=0&ga_max=0&ga_search_type=all
available here:http://www.etsy.com/listing/101151898/on-sale-now-4th-of-july-lace-romper?ref=sr_gallery_36&ga_search_query=4th+of+july&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_ship_to=ZZ&ga_min=0&ga_max=0&ga_search_type=all
found here:http://allrecipes.com/Cook/Photo.aspx?photoID=428300
found here:http://www.housescouchesandbabies.com/2008_07_01_archive.html
found here:http://www.thetomkatstudio.com/cupcake-monday-4th-of-july-cupcakes-in-a-jar/
found here:http://onecharmingparty.com/
Happy 4th of July!!!!
Monday, July 2, 2012
4th of July
Posted by Fibroisntwhoiam at 4:41 PM 0 comments
Childrens clothing reviews
Quality..... that is what I expect, despite the cost. If I am purchasing something I expect it to do what it claims, and to hold up. Since I have 2 daughters I am always looking for fashionable yet affordable clothing and accessories for them. Here is what Ive learned so far:
Gymboree.... is NOT expensive if you learn HOW to buy there. Using coupons, deep sales, and the clearance rack.... u can totally dress ur child in the cutest clothes ever. I will miss Gymboree as both my daughters are about outgrown it.
I can say the value is unbelieveable. It can be washed again and again, passed down thru a few kids and gymboree tops the list as a winner. It also has a high resale value. NOT everything there will be like this. It seems they get a bad batch in on average with every few new lines. But again, I highly recommend GYMBOREE.
Part of Gymboree ( sister stores) are Janie and Jack and Crazy 8
Janie and Jack is pretty pricey for us...though I have purchased from their and the quality was amazing. But never shopped reguarly. it holds its resale value and they have adorable clothing for children.
Crazy 8 is the cheapest of all 3. The quality is poor. I do buy reguarly from there but it usually fades fast and has NO resale value. But the price is hard to pass up some of the cute clothing and shoes they offer.
Gap Kids: I have a love hate relationship with this store. I love alot of their clothing but I hate the cost. Its hard to get a fair price, even with sales and coupons they remain a highly expensive store on my list. Resale is not that great! Check ebay and you can see some of Gap goes but most doesn't.
Gap does have high quality clothing for the most part. I have not had many items I was displeased with. I still continue to purchase about 50% of my tween daughters clothing there.
Speaking of tweens...if you have one, you know what Justice is. I HATE JUSTICE CLOTHING. Sure most of it is adorable, but the quality is the worst Ive ever seen. Wash it about 2 times and its done. My tween gets about 40% of her clothing there and I can't wait till she passes this phase. It is HIGHLY expensive. I mean 8.00 for a pair of panties expensive...50.00 for jeans... ect. They rock regualr 40% off sales but generally even then most is well to expensive. Resale SUCKS. No one rebuys Justice for the most part. They have the cutest accessories and room decor and my its a dream come true for tweens, but I have yet to find a mom happy with quality/price.
Most tweens ( around here anyways) love Areopostale.
I buy clothing for me as well there. Ive never had a quality issue. I think some of the tees are not made the best. I NEVER pay full price as they have a killer clearance rack and regualr sales. Usually like 5.00 for tanks and tees. I have bought jeans for as low as 3.90. Yep WATCH the clearance Ladies!My tween is exceptionally small so sometimes even xs at Aero is big on her. But I do buy alot of clothing there.
Another place the Tweens around here worship: Hollister
Hollister is expensive. But they also have sales and a clearnace section ( in the very back of store). I rarely pay full price there unless my daughter HAS TO HAVE SOMETHING that is not on sale. Quality is great so far. I have not purchased a large quanity from there but have bought sweatshirts, yoga pants, shorts, tees, tanks, and more and they all washed well. Resale value online? Iffy. Resale in 2nd hand stores is fair. Alot of consigners sell used hollister in stores with much luck.
American Eagle, Rue 21, Abercrombie & Fitch, vanity, body central, Maurices seem to be gathing attention from the teens as well as hollister and Aero. Rue 21 has horrible quality but usually has deep sales ( shirts for 4.oo, shorts for 3.00) I will never pay full price for clothing there as after only a few wears, the clothing is garbage. Body Central and vanity are hit and miss deals. Most is good quality. As for the rest listed above quality is pretty good.
There are MANY other places I would be crazy not to mention.
Matilda jane..... I am in love with. VERY expensive. High resale value and good quality.
Narrtjie comfy and cute clothes. Pretty good resale value and good quality.
Mini Boden.... I cant justify most of their clothing. Ive seen many clothing not hold well in quality. Price can be good when bought on sale.
I refuse to buy any clothing from walmart as it is almost as expensive as the mall stores and yet quality is very poor. ( target doesn't fall far from that).
There is more yet but I will stop my list here for the day!
Posted by Fibroisntwhoiam at 4:16 PM 0 comments
Product Reviews
Have you ever seen the Wen Hair cleansing system informercial? I have watched it numerous times. It didn't sell me. My daughter and I have long hair ( one has short hair) and we both had very dry and damaged hair. One day I decided to try it. My logic was that it was 30.00 ( which it replaces ALL hair care needs), I spent 30.00 just on our shamppoo and conditioner.... and I was also get 4 extra items included.....so even at the hefty price...it made sense to try it. ( and they say u can return it for a refund if your not happy.....these days I dont buy much I cant return if I dont like).
So I read reviews ....handfuls of them giving bad reviews and many even claiming hair loss. I didnt hold out to much hope for the Wen. The first time I used it....i left it on maybe 3 min in the shower...did not comb it thru and did not put any in for a leave in conditioner. I got out of shower, blow dried my hair and I FELL IN LOVE. I put no more effort in than using regular products and the results were amazing. Both my daughters and I use it and all 3 of us have amazing shine, bounce and the softest hair ever. Even using a curling iron has become a breeze, my hair holds curl now. I expected it to make my hair greasy...it did not.What I can say is that we have been using it for 3 weeks. I went thru the first bottle in about 2 weeks. But again 2 of us have very long hair. So I expect that we will spend about 50.00 a month on this. ( vs 30.00 + all other products I bought like detangler, treatments, deep conditioners, mousse, gels ect) I dont even like to curl my hair or really do anything to it now...it looks so amazing naturally. So I am holding out for one last test..... hair loss!
Tons of woman complain hair comes out in clumps. A breif overview of the ingredients and Im baffled at what could cause this. Unless an allergic reaction? My entire family can not use dove...it made all of our scalps itch! So I will keep you updated thru this journey. Beware that Ive heard that refunds take forever if your not happy. Ive placed 2 orders with their online instant chat ....I found to be helpful. You are also automatically enrolled for a 4 week delivery ( and payment) unless you go in and cancel it. I did not as I was happy with it so far.
Here is what I got with first order! Ive used the styling creme and texture balm and love both!
Posted by Fibroisntwhoiam at 3:42 PM 0 comments
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