Wrap it up!
How adorable are these little obistyle wrap belts (and the model) by Spool + Sparrow (one of our participants at PHM)? I don't usually write about kids clothes on the blog, but I couldn't resist. They are fully reversible (one side is an ivory hemp/organic cotton, the other is a vintage Japanese cotton in two shades of deep blue). Also check out their oil spill fundraiser items they are donating, a sweet block printed pillow slip and a pencil/craft roll.
Spool + Sparrow design garments, accessories and housewares using natural fiber and eco-friendly fabrics. Visit them at our market this month here or at their etsy shop here.
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3 comments:
The belt is adorable, and comes in a close second to the model! Precious.
The cutest! She is adorable:)
Wow! Thank you Jan! I am such a massive fan of Poppytalk and so proud to have you show my belt and a-line jacket/top on my willing daughter (the other one is not consistently willing). My 7-yr-old (shown here) always tries on my designs, helps me to tweak them for greater versatility and comfort. Then she picks her colors and puts them to the wear test. I try to make sure every garment fits a fairly broad range of sizes and body types. Thanks!
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