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February 8, 2007 · Filed under unique, jewelry, BabyBought, keepsake
Husbands, you do remember Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, right?
And as hilarious some of these anti-Valentine’s are… you are probably better off getting your wife and mother of your children a gift. A little something.
Roses? Nah. They get expensive this time of year. Chocolate? Same thing.
Why not get her something unique that she can cherish?
This sterling pendant from FancyJewels.com is really unique. You e-mail them a regular .jpg photo of something, anything (hint, try your baby boy or girl). They shrink it down to size, and cover the photo with a clear quartz stone. Pretty nifty, and she won’t find it at the department store (at least not with her own child’s photo in it!).
Only $90 at FancyJewels.com ($105 if you want to add text to the pendant). Also, ladies — please note that you can’t take a shower/bath or go swimming with this on. It is not waterproof!
January 16, 2007 · Filed under BabyBought, home, keepsake
Babies and photos go together better than peanut butter and jelly. From the instant you start to show during pregnancy, all the way to cute trips to the local park, photos are snapped of you and your little one.
Now a lot of those photos may end up in, for shame… a shoe box. Shouldn’t they not only be organized, but displayed in an attractive way?
RedEnvelope is offering this Silver Plated Baby Album to remedy your organizational needs in a personable way.
The inside and binding are covered in black velvet, and it comes with 24 black, acid free pages for long-term, safe storage of those irreplaceable shots.
There is also an option to add an engraving of up to 25 characters to the front of the album.
Only $55 at RedEnvelope.
December 28, 2006 · Filed under BabyBought, baby blankets, keepsake
Another cute baby blanket, this time from Red Envelope.
The quilting is inspired by 1930’s and 40’s children’s books, and comes with 200 thread count 100% cotton with an all-cotton backing.
Comes in two different colors, naturally pink for girls and blue for boys. Both are backed in yellow.
It measures in at 37″ by 48″. Use it until baby out grows it, then use the available adjustable quilt rod to hang it in his or her room. You may also personalize this blanket with embroidery — up to 25 characters on two lines. Would be perfect to add baby’s name and birth date.
$98 at Red Envelope.
November 29, 2006 · Filed under creative, arts and crafts, BabyBought, keepsake
Red Envelope has a very similar print kit to the one from Uncommon Goods that we told you about a few weeks ago. The Red Envelope kit is a picture frame with room on each side for a foot and hand print. At $60, is it worth double the Uncommon Goods kit for an extra print?
Leave us a comment and let us know what you think.