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Babiekins Magazine

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Featurekins // Muses

By Leslie Schor, Senior Fashion Editor 1 Comment

“You should treat a muse like a fairy.”- Paulo Coelho

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Photographer – Hayley Sparks | Stylist – Emma Wood | Hair & Make-up – Vic Anderson |
Talent- Alyson Rudlin, Ella Gollan, Jasmin Bradley, Bambini Talent Group

Clothing & Accessories // Country Road, Zara, Pavement, Hatworld, Fallen Broken Street, Bardot Junior, Bedstu, Witchery, Zimmermann, Motoreta, Bobo Choses, I love Mr. Mittens

Filed Under: Shop Tagged With: Babiekins Magazine, Bardot Junior, Bedstu, bobo choses, Childrens Fashion Magazine, Country Road, editorial, Fallen Broken Street, fashion magazine, Hatworld, I love Mr. Mittens, kids fashion magazine, motoreta, Pavement, tween, tween style, Witchery, Zara, Zimmermann Posted By: Leslie Schor, Senior Fashion Editor

Fashionkins // PlantsonPink Fashion

By Rachel Fox Kipphut, Contributor Leave a Comment

I love #plantsonpink on Instagram! Pink and green are very popular complimentary colors, but there is something visually poetic about the “green” being a beautiful and organic plant over a pink background. This summer, the girl’s and I have been collecting plant prints to have a little fun recreating plants on pink in what we call, “Plants on Pink Fashion”. After our little shoot, we ended the night with ice cream that we found on the other side of our pink wall.

Babiekins Magazine // Plants on Pink Fashion
Babiekins Magazine // Plants on Pink Fashion
Babiekins Magazine // Plants on Pink Fashion
Babiekins Magazine // Plants on Pink Fashion
Babiekins Magazine // Plants on Pink Fashion
Babiekins Magazine // Plants on Pink Fashion
Crop Top by MUMMALTD // mumma.bigcartel.com
Bolo Necklace by The Heart and Arrow // theheartandarrow.com
Denim Skirt by SHOPARQ // shop-arq.myshopify.com
Leaf Pocket Shirt by TARGET // target.com
Yellow Mid Length Skirt by SHOPARQ // shop-arq.myshopify.com
Tropical Top+ Shorts by Old Navy // oldnavy.com

Filed Under: Fashion Tagged With: #babiekinsmag, Babiekins, Babiekins Magazine, childrens fashion, Childrens Fashion Magazine, Down Syndrome Cuties, Fashion, jungalow style, mommy blogger, pattern love, plant prints, plants on pink, plantsonpink, style, toddler fashion, toddler life, toddler style Posted By: Rachel Fox Kipphut, Contributor

Craftykins // July Fourth Garland

By Rachel Fox Kipphut, Contributor Leave a Comment

Babikeins Magazine // Craftykins Fourth of July
A few Christmases ago, we were with friends that always handmade all their own decorations. Together we ended up making a giant red, green and white paper chain that went around the entire room. From that moment on , I vowed to try and make holiday decor instead of purchasing them at a store . It cuts back on costs, storage space and is fun to make! Plus you have the added memories of making them. The Fourth of July in the US is upon us, and the girl’s and I came up with a super cute Red, White, and Blue Abstract Shape Garland. No need for perfect shapes, the fun is cutting out random squares and rectangles. A perfect project for your little ones. All you need is glue, string and construction paper. We also made a “crown” with some left over scraps that the girl’s took turns wearing. We enjoyed celebrating a little early in the girl’s room with our new super fun and colorful Independence Day decor! Happy Fourth of July!
Babikeins Magazine // Craftykins Fourth of July
Babikeins Magazine // Craftykins Fourth of July
Babikeins Magazine // Craftykins Fourth of July
Babikeins Magazine // Craftykins Fourth of July
Denim Top by Baby Gap – www.gap.com/products/baby-clothes , Striped Dress by H&M – www.hm.com/us , Plant Basket by Hooyah Goods – www.hooyahgoods.com

Filed Under: Fun Tagged With: #craftykins, 4th of july, Activities for Kids, arts and crafts, Babiekins, Babiekins Magazine, childrens fashion, Childrens Fashion Magazine, crafts, Cuties with Down Syndrome, fourth of july style, Fun for Kids, Fun with Kids, holiday crafts, holiday decor, Independance Day, July 4th, July 4th DIY, July 4th Party, July fourth, July fourth DIY, kids crafts, Kids Parties, momkins, Party, party decor, Toddler Fun Posted By: Rachel Fox Kipphut, Contributor


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