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Babiekins Magazine

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Modern Clara Editor’s Picks

By Liz Jacob, Copy Editor Leave a Comment

The modern Clara is quietly swept away into a magical land filled with tiny toy soldiers, scampering mice, powerful kings and dancers from exotic lands. The Land of Sweets emerged into the evening and became a reality she hoped would last forever. This modern Clara traded in her nightgown and wool blanket for a tulle tutu and glistening glitter cape. She swept her hair up with pom-pom clips and tip-toed around her prince with golden angel wings. And when the clock struck midnight, The Land of Sweets slowly faded into the soft glow of the lights and modern Clara said her goodbyes as she walked off in the distance.

Babiekins Magazine | Christmas Editors pick

01. Atsuyo et Akiko Royal Tutu via Covet + Lou | 02. Daniel Wellington Watch, The Classic St. Andrews | 03. Atsuyo et Akiko Sara Unicorn Cushion via Covet + Lou | 04. Wooden Toy Camera via Twi Creative | 05. Maileg Angel Wings via Fawn Shoppe | 06. Atsuyo et Akiko Royal Cape via Covet + Lou | 07. Atsuyo et Akiko Love Tee via Covet + Lou | 08. Atsuyo et Akiko PomPom Clips via Covet + Lou | 09. Little Lux Tiger Lilly Wood Necklace via Covet and Lou

Filed Under: Editors' Lifestyle Tagged With: #babiekinsmag, atsuyo et akiko, Babiekins, Babiekins Magazine, Covet + Lou, Daniel Wellington, editor's choice, Fashion, fashion kids, fawn shoppe, holiday round-up, kids fashion magazine, kids trends, Maileg Posted By: Liz Jacob, Copy Editor

About Liz Jacob, Copy Editor

Elizabeth Jacob is a freelance writer who has found a passion for cooking and photographing her way through the kitchen. After her son’s diagnosis of Crohn’s disease, she decided to fight his battle with dietary changes and clean eating. With her love of good food, learned photography skills and background in creative writing, she documents their journey on her lifestyle blog, elizabethmjacob.com. Elizabeth’s work has been published in multiple print and digital publications and she currently sits as a contributing Copy Editor for Babiekins Magazine. You can also follow along on her Instagram accounts @KicknCrohns and @ElizabethMJacob

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