Where on earth do you find all those sweet little sling-like things and caps and wraps I see on newborn photos? Especially the little things that look like the baby is in a cocoon....
Dec 18, 2009 06:25 | #1 Where on earth do you find all those sweet little sling-like things and caps and wraps I see on newborn photos? Especially the little things that look like the baby is in a cocoon.... Michelle Brooks Photography
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Accessoire Goldmember 1,119 posts Joined Oct 2009 More info | Dec 18, 2009 07:23 | #2 chellyroo wrote in post #9221442 Where on earth do you find all those sweet little sling-like things and caps and wraps I see on newborn photos? Especially the little things that look like the baby is in a cocoon.... Ive made my own, but there are tons of great artisans on Etsy.
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swimchic Goldmember 1,378 posts Likes: 2 Joined May 2007 Location: Austin TX More info | I do the same, I use Etsy a lot, then I just started making a few fun hats -Jeni
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I get my stuff from Kristi at http://www.kscrochet.webs.com/ http://melissamcneesephotography.blogspot.com/
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Thank you all! WIll check those out! I was thinking, too, do small beanies for adults work? Michelle Brooks Photography
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swimchic Goldmember 1,378 posts Likes: 2 Joined May 2007 Location: Austin TX More info | Dec 18, 2009 09:45 | #6 chellyroo wrote in post #9222085 Thank you all! WIll check those out! I was thinking, too, do small beanies for adults work? No, unless you want them to be beyond huge! The newborn hats are super super tiny -Jeni
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Bought two super cute hats on Etsy, thanks so much! Now gonna check out the other link....maybe should've done that first! oh well... Michelle Brooks Photography
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shphoto32 Member 79 posts Joined Dec 2009 More info | Dec 18, 2009 12:24 | #8 Yeah, there is lots of cute, individually made stuff on etsy. I love that site. Temple, TX Photography
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Heap64 Senior Member 262 posts Joined Jan 2008 Location: Bloomington, IL More info | Dec 18, 2009 19:40 | #9 melissaandkris wrote in post #9221924 I get my stuff from Kristi at http://www.kscrochet.webs.com/ She is cheaper than some on ETSY and she has free shipping.
James
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Dec 18, 2009 22:59 | #10 Heap64 wrote in post #9225356 Thanks for the heads up on this! I just ordered a few items myself! Looking forward to seeing them.
http://melissamcneesephotography.blogspot.com/
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lindabaca Senior Member 305 posts Joined Jan 2008 More info | Dec 21, 2009 13:09 | #11 I get my stuff from Cassy at www.bowbabybowtique.com chellyroo wrote in post #9221442 Where on earth do you find all those sweet little sling-like things and caps and wraps I see on newborn photos? Especially the little things that look like the baby is in a cocoon.... _______________
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Dec 21, 2009 21:20 | #12 Ok what are the thigns called that you lay the infant on, look like blankets sometimes, or a rug....trying to look those up on etsy or ebay. I'm thinking they're "blankets" or "rugs"! LOL Michelle Brooks Photography
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hawk911 Cream of the Crop More info | Dec 22, 2009 09:08 | #13 I bought a crochet hat off Etsy. It's a bit bigger than I had hoped for; more for an infant and not a newborn but we'll pin it to make it work. Also bought some blankets from Kohls- slightly off white and a black one to go under the newborn. Very soft and snuggly, yet very washable. It's a sherpa look on one side, smoother on the other. HAWK Photography Gallery
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lindabaca Senior Member 305 posts Joined Jan 2008 More info | Dec 22, 2009 12:38 | #14 I bought a white fluffy rug at Walmart for $19.99. chellyroo wrote in post #9242082 Ok what are the thigns called that you lay the infant on, look like blankets sometimes, or a rug....trying to look those up on etsy or ebay. I'm thinking they're "blankets" or "rugs"! LOL _______________
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Dec 22, 2009 14:38 | #15 hawk911 wrote in post #9244389 I bought a crochet hat off Etsy. It's a bit bigger than I had hoped for; more for an infant and not a newborn but we'll pin it to make it work. Also bought some blankets from Kohls- slightly off white and a black one to go under the newborn. Very soft and snuggly, yet very washable. It's a sherpa look on one side, smoother on the other. I would think "washable" is very important! Michelle Brooks Photography
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