I am a member of the Collective Bias® Social Fabric® Community. This shop has been compensated as part of a social shopper insights study for Collective Bias® and Kraft Foods #MaxwellHouseRules #cbias #SocialFabric I feel like I've been singing the "rain, rain, go away" song a lot lately to my son. It has seriously rained the past three weekends in a row here in Georgia, and a lot of times … [Read more...]
{FamilyShare.com Review}
I was compensated by FamilyShare.com to write this review, as always, all opinions are 100% my own! While at SNAP! conference a few weeks ago, I had the pleasure of meeting with a few representatives of FamilyShare.com, a new-to-me website that strives to provide individuals with tools needed to strengthen families and family values. Their entire premise was such a refreshing concept to me, that … [Read more...]
{Moms Love Mombo Nursing Pillow}
This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Comfort and Harmony for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine. Once my new little one arrives, I'm planning to nurse him or her for at least a few months. That journey will be made a lot easier with my newest baby item, the Mombo, made by Comfort & Harmony. It's definitely the nursing pillow with more to love! Mombo nursing … [Read more...]
{Prepping for Baby with Graco Click Connect}
This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Graco. After returning from SNAP! last week, I was eager to get lots of one on one time with my little guy. After all, in a few weeks it won't just be the two of us anymore at home. He'll soon be a big brother, and I'll be the proud mama to two sweet babies. I've been trying to get out more and more, just with him so we can have some last … [Read more...]
{Picnic-Style Place Mats}
Last week I attended the SNAP! conference in Thanksgiving Point, Utah. I'm so excited to share my experience with all of you over the next few weeks. Until then, I wanted to share my final project from my Online Fabric Store purchase, Picnic-Style Place Mats To make your own set of four, you'll need: 1 yard of fabric {I used two patterns, so I went through 1/2 yard of each} coordinating … [Read more...]