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Style // Eternal Creation // Giveaway

One of the many perks of parenting two daughters is the opportunity to dress them in nauseatingly adorable complimentary outfits.

While I certainly opt for the complete matching ensemble every now and again, my preference is to dress the girls is clothing that has matching elements, but that captures the distinct personality and developmental stage of each daughter. When Eternal Creation offered to send me an outfit for both Courtland and Addison, I jumped at the opportunity. Not only do they have some sweet, easy, playful styles, I’m totally digging their mission:

To improve the lives of Tibetan refugees and local Indians by providing stable employment and training in beautiful surroundings and promote friendship between the two communities.

And when the clothing arrived in a sewn, fabric package from half way around the world, well… swoon!

Courtland the Crawler needs clothing that protects her knees and that doesn’t get tangled up in her limbs as she navigates the room. Dresses are a problem. Thus, she’s rocking a light and comfy purple polka-dot playsuit.

Meanwhile, Addison delights in twirling and dancing around the yard in dresses with a flouncy swirl. She hates pants or any loose fitting pant or short. She has a soft spot for floral patterns, and if her clothing has pockets? Well, stick a fork in her, she’s done. And so this sundress was the ultimate winner. And best of all, it’s trim and sashes were the same fabric as Kaki’s sweet romper.

Pretty magical, eh?

I’ll admit, when the girls play happily, without argument or tussle, while simultaneously donning complimentary (fair trade) ensembles? I go right ahead and pat myself on the back for a job well done.

Hey, I’ll take the harmony when I can!

Here’s how you can enter to win one of two $50 Gift Certificates to Eternal Creation:

• visit Eternal Creation

• leave a comment below telling me what pattern or outfit is your favorite.

• for an extra chance to win…
follow Eternal Creation and me on Twitter, then tweet the following phrase (then, come back here and share a link to your Tweet in the comments): Did you catch @tweetalacart & @eternalcreation $50 Gift Certificate giveaway? I just entered!: http://blogalacart.com/2012/06/eternal-creation-style

 another chance to win…
‘like’ Eternal Creation and me on Facebook, then come back here and tell us you like us, you really like us! in the comments.

 and one final chance to win…
subscribe to my blog, then come back here and let me know that you’re reading along in the comments.

Make sure you enter a valid email address in the email section of the comment box so I can contact you if you win! 
The winner will be chosen next Friday, June 22nd at 12pm EST. Open worldwide. Total Value: $50 (for two lucky readers).

GOOD LUCK!

And if you’re itching to grab something for a little one in your life (or yourself), use code NEXT20 to receive 20% off your order.

Alisha Louise // Giveaway

For Mother’s Day, the girls and James gifted me a necklace from Alisha Louise. A sweet trio of hearts, representing me and my daughters.

I’m a sucker for enamel jewelry. Since about age 16, I’ve been growing a collection of enamel rings by Hidalgo (see one in the image below that was a gift from James for our 3rd dating anniversary way back in 2006). Something about the combination of rich enamel color paired with the cool metal has always appealed.

In my mother’s day card, James explained that the blue heart represented me, for my ties to the ocean. The yellow heart was for Addison, our Sunny, happy girl. The orange was for Courtland, a shade more fiery than yellow, but without all the aggression associated with red.

I love it so much that I emailed Alisha asking if she might offer a giveaway of one of her pieces to one of my lucky readers. And so readers, today is your day.

Here’s how you can win an item of choice from Alisha Louise. That’s right ANY item you choose:

• visit Alisha Louise

• leave a comment below telling me what your favorite piece is from her shop

• for an extra chance to win…
‘like’ Alisha Louise and me on Facebook, then come back here and tell us you like us, you really like us! in the comments

 another chance to win…
follow Alisha Louise and me on Twitter, then tweet the following phrase (then, come back here and share a link to your Tweet in the comments): Did you catch @tweetalacart & @alishalouise1 jewelry giveaway? I just entered!: http://blogalacart.com/2012/05/alisha-louise

 and one final chance to win…
subscribe to my blog, then come back here and let me know that you’re reading along in the comments.

Make sure you enter a valid email address in the email section of the comment box so I can contact you if you win!
The winner will be chosen next Tuesday, June 5th at 12pm EST. Open worldwide. Total Value: Up to $120.

GOOD LUCK! 

Photos: Courtesy of Ashley Weeks Cart

Sunny’s Style, no 15 // Polkadot What // Giveaway

{Leggings: Polkadot What; Shirt: Crew Cuts; Shoes: Pediped; Printables: Oh Happy Day!}

As I’ve mentioned, Sunny is not a pants wearing kind of gal. The only type of leg wear she’ll tolerate is that of the legging or tight variety. If we cover her stems in apparel that is too “loose” fitting, she’ll protest and whine and make claims of wetting her pants to get out of the offending garments.

She’s her Mama’s girl.

It comes as no surprise that when Polkadot What was put on my radar, I was intrigued. Leggings? In playful geometric shapes and patterns? That Sunny could customize?

Yes please!

She sat before the computer screen and carefully made her selection, opting for green stars and solid purple circles.

It appears that she is Happy Superstar.

I mean, just look at that smile! And those superstar dance moves! Polkadot What has her pegged.

If these came in my size, I’d go for the triangles paired with the pink circles. A Confident Creative I am!

These are still a tad big for her, but she delighted in shooting pictures against this loud pink back drop showing off the new addition to her wardrobe.

Also? The polka dot accented packaging in which these leggings arrived was almost as delightful as the pants themselves. I’m a sucker for that kind of attention to detail. Brava, Polkadot What!

So, you like? Well, good! Because you can win a pair for your little one.

Here’s how you can win a pair of Polkadot What leggings. Yay!

• visit Polkadot What

• leave a comment below telling me about your favorite pattern combo for the leggings. Sunny is apparently a Happy Superstar with her star/purple circle selection!

for an extra chance to win…
follow Polkadot What and me on Twitter, then tweet the following phrase (then, come back here and share a link to your Tweet in the comments): Did you catch @tweetalacart & @polkadotwhat custom legging giveaway? I just entered!:

another chance to win…
‘like’ Polkadot What and me on Facebook, then come back here and tell us you like us, you really like us! in the comments.

and one final chance to win…
subscribe to my blog, then come back here and let me know that you’re reading along in the comments.

Make sure you enter a valid email address in the email section of the comment box so I can contact you if you win!
The winner will be chosen next Monday, March 26nd at 12pm EST. Open worldwide. Total Value: $32.

GOOD LUCK!

Sunny’s Style, no. 14 // Redfish Kids // Giveaway

{Dolce Dress: Redfish Kids; White Bloomers; Tights: Oilily; Patent Leather Shoes: Carter’s}

I’m a lover of dresses. I would prefer to rock a dress any day over wearing pants or a skirt. A dress is a complete outfit in one garment. And I adore the simplicity and ease of that. Also? Dresses are fun. At any age.

I’ve passed on this preference to my pre-schooler who loathes pants (she’ll tolerate leggings and tights) and is constantly requesting to wear the twirly party dresses she has hanging in her closet. I mean, why not flounce around the house on a Tuesday morning in your patent leather shoes and party ensemble? You don’t need an excuse to dress up!

After all, in the words of the wise Muffy VanderBear, Life’s one big dress up!

When a friend passed along a link to a Redfish Kids outfit a few weeks back, I was instantly smitten. I loved the East Asian influence of the clothes (you’ll see more of that in Kaki’s outfit from Redfish next week) – and, of course, the array of party dresses. I mean, what little girl doesn’t love a twirly party dress? And I love the heavy cotton fabrics and high quality construction of the dresses. Just take a peek at the collection!

A pretty perfect way to kick off the weekend in style, no? Sunny just wants to twirl and twirl when she dances around the house in this Dolce Dress. It’s her way of welcoming the warm spring weather and celebrating the end of her upset tummy issues!

And guess what?! YOU can win the Redfish Kids Party Dress for a little party girl in your life. Woo hoo!

Here’s how you can win The Party Dress in Brown Floral. Yay!

• visit Redfish Kids

• leave a comment below telling me about where your little girl would rock this Party Dress!

for an extra chance to win…
follow Redfish Kids and me on Twitter, then tweet the following phrase (then, come back here and share a link to your Tweet in the comments): Did you catch @tweetalacart & @redfishkids Party Dress giveaway? I just entered!: http://blogalacart.com/2012/03/redfish-kids

another chance to win…
‘like’ Redfish Kids and me on Facebook, then come back here and tell us you like us, you really like us! in the comments.

and one final chance to win…
subscribe to my blog, then come back here and let me know that you’re reading along in the comments.

Make sure you enter a valid email address in the email section of the comment box so I can contact you if you win! Dress available in size 1-8.
The winner will be chosen next Friday, March 16th at 12pm EST. Open worldwide. Total Value: $75.

GOOD LUCK! And get your twirl on this weekend!

Photos: Courtesy of Ashley Weeks Cart
Clothing: Courtesy of Redfish Kids

Cloth Diapering 101

I think cloth diapering is thebombdotcom.

Okay, before you click away screaming, bear with me a moment.

I’ve been on the cloth diapering bandwagon since Sunny was an infant, and over the course of my time blogging have been asked a number of times to talk more specifically not just about why I do so, but how. And so, I’ve finally gotten my baby shit together to properly tackle a post on this subject, complete with a giveaway to jump start, or enhance, your cloth diapering, or even just diapering, experience. It might be tough to find newborn baby gifts, especially if you want something exceptionally special and unusual. Clookies new mum hamper singapore has a wide selection of baby hampers to pick from.

GO ME!

Let’s start at the very beginning, shall we?

Why? Why did I decide to cloth diaper?

I wish I could say it was because I was so intent on saving Mama Earth, by treading lightly on her dwindling O-zone, rather than stomping on her yard with years worth of baby shit and diapers.*

(*Frightening fact: Traditional disposable diapers take around 300 years to biodegrade. This means that no traditional disposable diaper has actually biodegraded yet… ewwwww. That makes my skin crawl!)

But while that is a lovely side effect of this choice, it was by no means the motivator.  Honestly, it was because cloth diapering is far cheaper than disposable diapering. And when I was 25 years old, pregnant, and a graduate student, I was open to any experience that might make this whole baby-having-thing a more economical experience. And cloth diapering is one of ’em. Along with making my own baby food and breastfeeding. All lovely choices for many other reasons, but also lovely on the bank account. (I dig this chart for breaking down the cost differential of cloth vs. disposable. Of course those numbers will vary family by family, but it gives you a sense of the potential savings).

Also, after cleaning up the aftermath of a Hanna-shredded disposable diaper, complete with those creepy, bright blue absorbent sticky balls that live inside of the diaper and squarely on a baby’s crotch, I liked the idea of having my child’s tush covered in an all-natural fiber rather than chemical-filled sponge.

Don’t get me wrong, we still use disposable diapers. Particularly for bedtime as, due to all those crazy chemicals, the diaper works so effectively that the baby doesn’t wake when she wets herself in the middle of the night. The potential health risk is outweighed by the health benefit of a solid night’s sleep. Much like I said in this post, I stand by the mantra, “Everything in moderation.” The more hardcore cloth diapering mamas of the world would call me a fraud, but sometimes convenience wins. And I’ll be the first to admit that.

ANYWAY! Back to the whys….

Cloth diapered bums are sickeningly adorable. Period. Fluffy and adorable and badonkadonk.

The cover choices are a delight, and add joy to a demand that is otherwise not.

So, yes, for economy and cuteness and health and the love of Mama Earth, on the cloth diapering train I climbed.

How? How do I approach cloth diapering?

I could give you the long drawn out story about how I arrived at my current cloth diapering habits, but it’s truly unnecessary. After some trial and error and easing into the process with a diaper service in L.A., I’ve now landed on a cloth diapering method that works wonderfully for me and my family. And it goes like this…

First of all, since we no longer use a diaper service, we invested in a solid, energy-efficient washer and dryer. I love them. Note: For more efficient drying, I highly recommend the use of felted wool dryer balls. You can purchase them via the wonders of a Google search or follow my DIY tutorial here.

The rest of our gear is as follows:

1. Heavy Duty Diaper Pail, $50
2. Two XXL (14 gal) Diaper Pail Liners and a Small Wet Sack for the diaper bag, XL $20, S $7
3. 18 Indian Prefolds in Infant Size, 18 Indian Prefolds in Regular size, Infant $1.50 per diaper, Regular $1.75 per diaper
4. 6 Grovia Shell Covers (I prefer the snap closure, as the velcro is a pain in the wash. And snaps stand up to a toddler well), $17 per cover
5. Rockin’ Green Soap, $16
6. 15-20 Reusable Wipes, $1.25 per wipe
7. Mother Herb Baby Wipe Concentrate, $10
8. Carbon Filters, $4
9. Mother Herb Baby Powder, $8.50

That’s about $300 worth of gear to get started. Of course, you can hold off purchasing the regular-sized Indian prefolds until baby has outgrown the infant size. We transitioned Courtland around 2 months, but we have monstrously large children, so I’d imagine that 3-4 months is average. Fortunately, we’ll be able to use the regular-sized prefolds until Courtland is potty trained. Woo!

The great thing about the Grovia shells is that they are a one-size fits all, so you don’t have to continuously invest in diaper covers. And given that diaper covers are one of the pricier items, this makes a huge impact on savings. I am seriously in love with the Grovia covers. You use the snaps across the front of the diaper to expand the shell as your child grows. It is brilliant. If Sunny were still in diapers, this cover would accommodate her nearly 3-year old bum. And we’ve been successfully using these covers on the smallest snap closure since Courtland was a newborn.

A note about the Indian prefolds: You’ll want to purchase these in advance of baby’s arrival and “prep” the prefolds in the washer and dryer. Essentially, you need to hot wash and dry the cloth 5-8 times in order to shrink the cotton and get maximum absorbancy from the diapers. Just a head’s up!

THE PROCESS:

It’s sickeningly easy. Promise. And you’ll wow your friends (which I always find amusing as it is seriously so simple!)

1. Line your diaper pail with one of the large wet sacks, and load the carbon filter into the round hole on the pail’s top to help control odor (although I honestly find that there is minimal smell. The pail really seals it in). You’ll have the second large wet sack on hand for when you dump this load into the washing machine. (Obviously your baby keeps needing her diaper changed even when there’s a load of diapers in the laundry.) I also keep a small wet sack in our diaper bag for when we’re cloth diapering “out in the wild.” You can always just use a plastic bag, although the wet sack is more sustainable and can be tossed in the wash with the rest of the cloth diaper loads.

2. To prep your cloth wipes, mix up a solution of the diaper wipes according to the directions. Put the solution in a sealed plastic container (like an old disposable diaper wipe holder) and fill with a number of cloth wipes. It’s useful to have these already soaked and on hand for when baby is changed.

3. To diaper baby, lie the prefold down against the Grovia shell, with the thick center panel of the cloth of the prefold lying against the center of the cover. See diagram for how to fold.

IMPORTANT: Be sure to tuck all the cloth inside the cover, especially the pieces that tend to stick out the leg holes. If you don’t, baby will get damp because the cloth will soak the clothes. If it’s safely tucked inside the cover, unless baby pee’s a lake, she’ll be dry.

Note: We purchased snappis to hold the prefold in place, but we’ve found that the Grovia shells do a bang up job of holding the prefold in place so there is really no need.

4. When baby is wet or soiled, you’ll know much sooner than with a disposable. Baby will feel it right away and let you know. Or you can always do what James calls the “dip stick test,” and use your finger to see if the diaper is wet. Hey! You’re a parent! Bodily fluids don’t scare you!

5. When you change baby, just drop the wet or dirty prefold directly into the diaper pail. If the cover has not been dirtied, just lie it out to air and use a dry cover. If the cover is soiled, drop it directly in the pail as well. Once baby starts solid food, you’ll need to drop the poop into the toilet before throwing it in the hamper for laundering. Prior to solid food, no need! Seriously! And even once the poop is a little more, um, real, just get the larger pieces into the toilet. No need to scrub the diaper. Just plop, then drop. Not too scary. Promise. I mean, shit is shit. You’re going to be dealing with it regardless.

6. When you have only 5-6 clean prefolds left in your arsenal, it’s time to fire up the washing machine. Remove the wet sack from the pail and dump all of its contents, including the bag, into the washer. Fill the pail with the second large wet sack so you can continue to cloth diaper during the wash.

7. The first cycle should just be a cold wash, NO SOAP. I opt to do a prewash or second rinse to really get all the gunk rinsed out of the diapers.

8. For the second cycle, run a HOT wash, with a scoop of Rockin’ Green Soap. It’s the stuff of magical elves. AMAZING! I also run a second rinse here to be sure that the diapers are fully cleaned.

9. I then toss everything, but the covers, into the dryer. To keep up the elasticity of the covers, I choose to air dry them, but they can certainly be tossed in the dryer if you need a clean cover, STAT.

10. If there are stains on the cover or prefolds, you can purchase a soap like Imse Vimse Diaper Stain Bar to help remove the spots. Stains don’t bother me, as the diapers are going to be repeatedly soiled, so it’s not really worth the scrubbing effort to keep ’em stain free. Although, I occasionally do use Mother Earth’s bleach, the sun. On a bright day I’ll lie the covers and stained cloth out in the sunshine and I’m always amazed by how quickly those spots disappear.

And that’s it. For realz. Not too crazy or labor intensive or poop covered, eh? And best of all, I rarely, if ever, experience blow outs when my kids are in cloth diapers. When they’re wearing disposables? Forget it! I’m guaranteed to wipe their shoulders clean of feces. So kudos to cloth diapers for actually minimizing my run ins with bodily fluids.

Questions? Leave ’em in the comments and I’ll try to help out! Remember, there’s a number of ways to approach cloth diapering, this is just what works for the Cart household. As always, do your homework and learn what might work best for you! I recommend Cotton Babies to jump start your research.

So you’d like to win a pack of goodies (valued at $80!) to jump start your cloth diapering habits? Well, today’s your day. You can win:

1. A bag of Rockin’ Green laundry detergent
2. Mother Herb Make Your Own Baby Wipes, Replenishing Salve, and samples of Baby Powder and Infection Rejection Powder.
3. An Owl Grovia Shell
4. Imse Vimse Diaper Stain Bar
5. Thirsties Duo Wrap ‘hoot’ shell (3-5 are thanks to Shima Boutique, a beautiful, local shop that is filled with all-natural, organic baby toys and gear. It is my go to boutique for all things mama and baby, and lucky for all of you, they have an online store!)

Here’s how to enter:

• leave a comment below telling me why you want to win this amazing pack of goodies!

for an extra chance to win…
follow me and Rockin’ Green on Twitter, then tweet the following phrase (then, come back here and share a link to your Tweet in the comments): Did you catch @tweetalacart’s mega cloth diaper giveaway with @rockingreensoap. I just entered!: http://blogalacart.com/2012/02/clothdiapering/

another chance to win…
‘like’ me and Shima Boutique on Facebook, then come back here and tell us you like us, you really like us! in the comments.

yet another chance to win…
snap a pic of the babe that will benefit from all these goodies and post to my FB page or post to Instagram and tag me in the post @igalacart.

and one final chance to win…
subscribe to my blog, then come back here and let me know that you’re reading along in the comments.

Make sure you enter a valid email address in the email section of the comment box so I can contact you if you win!
The winner will be chosen next Thursday, February 16th at 12pm EST. Open worldwide. Total Value: $80

GOOD LUCK!

Sunny’s Style, no. 11 // Soft Clothing // Giveaway

Sunny is obsessed with this red dress. She requests to wear it all. the. time. It’s with many thanks to Soft Clothing that it is now a part of her wardrobe. You can find the Soft Party Dress here in a variety of colors. Kids are always very important and precious to us. We always want to get the best things for them. It is very important to be proper about purchase good quality garments as well as shoes for the kids. You must also remember that the kids need the best treatment. his is the reason why you must find out the best store in the market or even online to purchase quality products. Lots of people have problems with the shoes. Kids usually grow quite fast and this is the reason why you need to change the shoes quite often. When you buy shoes for kids it is very important to keep certain things in mind. The first thing is the size. It is always better to check the size well before you purchase the product. If you are purchasing it from the market then better you take your kids with you. If you want to buy shoes for your children online make sure to shop at reputed stores. This is because unlike an offline store where you can physically try on the shoes on your child, there is no such option in an Kids Shoes Online store. All you have to go by is the description and picture of the shoes in question. Of course, size and other features are always mentioned but before you buy shoes for your kid online you need to know the size of your toddler’s feet. Ideally, you should get your kid’s feet professionally measured at the nearest shoe store in your locality. Measuring your kid’s feet helps you know exactly, which size of shoes they need. Make sure to check the description of the soles of the shoe when you buy kids shoes online. The soles should be constructed of a robust material so that your kid does not suffer any pain or injury when running or playing. While the usage of a robust sole is advised, flexibility should also be incorporated into the sole so that the shoe can bend along with the feet. Since kids are always playing or running around, this is a crucial aspect when you buy kids shoes online. Although when you buy kids shoes online, there is no way to check the interior of the shoes yourself, you should check the product description to see if the insides of the shoe are constructed of soft material. The material used in the lining should not have any protruding seams because such elements result in infection as well as cuts on a child’s delicate foot skin. You should also read the review for selecting the fashionable shoes.

To keep it cozy during the winter months, I’ve paired it with a wool turtle neck from my toddlerhood. I admit – I totally love the look. Especially paired with her adorable lady bug shoes that were a Christmas gift from her Ghillie (James’ mom).

{Dress & Undies: Soft Clothing; Wool sweater: Hand-me-down of mine from France; Ladybug shoes: Gift from Ghillie}


Soft Clothing is a particularly brilliant kid’s clothing company as all of their clothing is designed with the needs of all children in mind, including those with Autism, Sensory Processing Disorder, ADHD, and tactile defensiveness/sensitivity. They use flat seaming and seamless construction for extra comfort, 100% of the softest combed cotton and specially developed Soft Sensory Blends, wide collars, encased elastic waistbands, printed labels (tagless), custom fits, and much more.

Genius no?
The seamless undies in particular are super comfortable, and now that Sunny is confidently potty-trained, she can rock ’em with pride.

And this little cardigan is quite the useful item, especially considering Sunny’s general aversion to any kind of sweater, cardigan or extra layer. Again, thank you Soft Clothing for your clever kid-happy garment construction. Brava!

{Leggings: Carters; Cardigan: Soft Clothing; Headband: Carters}

So you’d like to win three-pack of seamless undies for your little one? Of course you do! Here’s how you can win a 3-pack of organic, seamless underwear. Yay!

• visit Soft Clothing.

• leave a comment below telling me about what articles of clothing bothered you as a kid. I know I hated wearing big, scratchy wool sweaters. I would tell my mom that they were “humpfy” and that I didn’t want to wear them. Wouldn’t it have been nice if Soft was around during my childhood?!

for an extra chance to win…
follow Soft and me on Twitter, then tweet the following phrase (then, come back here and share a link to your Tweet in the comments): Did you catch @tweetalacart & @softclothing ‘s organic, seamless underwear giveaway? I just entered!: http://blogalacart.com/2012/01/soft-clothing

another chance to win…
‘like’ Soft and me on Facebook, then come back here and tell us you like us, you really like us! in the comments.

and one final chance to win…
subscribe to my blog, then come back here and let me know that you’re reading along in the comments.

Make sure you enter a valid email address in the email section of the comment box so I can contact you if you win!
The winner will be chosen next Wednesday, January 25th at 12pm EST. Open worldwide. Total Value: $30.

GOOD LUCK!

Photos: Courtesy of Ashley Weeks Cart
Clothing: Courtesy of Soft Clothing

Remember The Day // Giveaway

As I alluded to yesterday, birth order matters. I’d say that most parents would agree that it impacts the number of photos and overall documentation of one’s babyhood, depending on when one is brought into the family.

My mother and I would argue that it also totally influences personality.

First borns, we hog the spotlight. James and I would know. We are both first borns. As are both my parents. When the four of us are together, Kimmy is overwhelmed by the number of strongly opinionated voices demanding that things be done “MY WAY!”

It’s a complex. Really.

As a mother to now a first born and a second born, I’m trying to be sensitive to this and do what I can to commemorate and document Courtland’s babyhood in special ways. Perhaps the documentation won’t be as extensive as her sisters, but I’m hoping that there are at least a few things that she’ll have that are special and different and uniquely hers.

Enter, Remember the Day. When Chloe Marty, graphic designer and genius behind Remember the Day, contacted me about her custom typographic canvases, I was instantly smitten. This was an easy opportunity to create something totally personal and unique for Courtland, marking her arrival into our family on August 10, 2011.

I worked closely with Chloe to craft the text for the canvas. I then snapped a photo of Courtland’s crib area to help her create a color palette that blended with her niche of the bedroom. Then Chloe went to work, and after a couple of drafts, we had this…

And Swoon Town, Boom Town, I loved it. And it now hangs proudly over Miss Kaki’s crib. Pretty perfect, yes?

Best of all, she not only creates canvases for the birth of a baby, but for weddings. And they are outrageously affordable. And so very personal. James and I recently purchased a gift certificate to Chloe’s shop and gifted it to James’ cousin who was married in late December. We love that the couple will get to work one-on-one with Chloe to create a piece for their home that captures the magic of their wedding day. Seriously, I think all future wedding gifts are now taken care of thanks to Remember The Day. And, hey, there’s an easy anniversary present for Jamesy. Win!

So you’d like to win a Remember the Day canvas? Of course you do! Here’s how you can win one custom 8×10 fine art Remember the Day print! YAY!

• visit the Remember the Day website.

• leave a comment below telling me for whom you would like to create a custom Remember the Day canvas (it can totally be for yourself!)

for an extra chance to win…
follow Chloe and me on Twitter, then tweet the following phrase (then, come back here and share a link to your Tweet in the comments): Did you catch @tweetalacart & @chloemarty ‘s custom art print giveaway? I just entered!: http://blogalacart.com/2012/01/remember-the-day

another chance to win…
‘like’ Chloe and me on Facebook, then come back here and tell us you like us, you really like us! in the comments.

and one final chance to win…
subscribe to Chloe’s blog and my blog, then come back here and let us know that you’re reading along in the comments.

Make sure you enter a valid email address in the email section of the comment box so I can contact you if you win!
The winner will be chosen next Wednesday, January 18th at 12pm EST. Open worldwide. Total Value: $30.

GOOD LUCK!

Photos: Courtesy of Ashley Weeks Cart
Design: Courtesy of Chloe Marty

Sunny’s Style, no. 10 // Ode Kids // Giveaway

We’re kicking off Sunny’s 2012 Style section with a purple blaze of awesome thanks to Ode Kids. If you’ve been reading for awhile then you already know that this family has a minor (fine, MAJOR) obsession with the royal shade of purple. It’s our Eph roots. We can’t help ourselves. So it comes as no surprise that when selecting an Ode Kids dress for Miss Addison, I opted for the Gabby in said hue.

{Dress: Ode Kids Gabby; Black Patent Leather Shoes: Pediped; Black Leggings: Carter’s; Assorted Sterling Silver bangles: Courtesy of Momar and Great-Grandmother Zizi}





This dress is by far the most exquisite ensemble in Sunny’s wardrobe. Even I don’t have a 100% silk gown hanging in my closet. But, while the dress is stunningly beautiful, it is also styled in such a casual and comfortable manner, that the 2.5 year old adores wearing it, complete with her “party shoes.”

Side note: My father (a geneticist) jokes that there must be a Patent Leather Gene running in the XX chromosome. Now that I’m mother to two daughters, I totally get it.

The dress proved to be a very festive choice in which to ring in the New Year. Complete with confetti! You can see very clearly how much fun she had rocking her new purple duds. Also? I’m totally aware that I need to get over my fear of ironing. NOTED!

So you’d like to win a pretty party dress for a lovely gal in your life? Here’s how you can win one Ode Kids dress of your choosing! YAY!

• visit the Ode Kids’ website.

• leave a comment below telling me which dress is your favorite style for a wee lass. Very clearly the Gabby in purple is a Cart favorite!

for an extra chance to win…
follow Ode Kids and moi on Twitter, then tweet the following phrase (then, come back here and share a link to your Tweet in the comments): Did you catch @tweetalacart & @odekids ‘s pretty party dress giveaway? I just entered!: http://blogalacart.com/2012/01/ode-kids

and one final chance to win…
‘like’ Ode Kids and moi on Facebook, then come back here and tell us you like us, you really like us! in the comments.

Make sure you enter a valid email address in the email section of the comment box so I can contact you if you win!
The winner will be chosen next Wednesday, January 11th at 12pm EST. Open worldwide. Total Value: $88.

GOOD LUCK! Hip hip hooray!

WINNER UPDATE: Congrats, Cee!

Photos: Courtesy of Ashley Weeks Cart
Dress: Courtesy of Ode Kids