March 2009

Amazing WFB Easter Giveaway

by Stacy on March 30, 2009

Now here’s a giveaway all parents/bloggers should get excited about. Wholesale Furniture Brokers have decided to giveaway $500 in Kids furniture to one lucky blogger. Even better, If there are more than 100 entries, they’ll giveaway 2 prizes!!

Here’s the official rules of the WFB Easter Blog contest:

Celebrate Easter with your kids by winning new furniture for them. We want you to let us know what kids furniture you want to reward your kids with and why on your own blog post. Be creative and let us know why you and your kids deserve it. If you convince us that you deserve the kids furniture the most out of all the contestants, you’ll win a $500 gift certificate towards FREE kids furniture. On Tuesday, April 14, 2009, we will review all of the blog entries for this contest and choose the winner. The winner will be the contestant with the most creative and authentic blog post that inspires others to post comments, bookmarks, and write their own blog posts about it.

We will give away a second $500 gift certificate towards FREE kids furniture if we have more than 100 contestants!

How to Enter:
Write a blog post that includes the following:
1. In 100 – 200 words, explain which kids furniture item you would like to win your kids for Easter. Convince us why you deserve to win. (Item must be chosen from Wholesale Furniture Brokers.)
2. Include a link to the furniture you’d like to win. (Don’t worry, if you win, you can change your mind.)
3. Link to one of our kids furniture categories. (See
contest rules for details)
4. You’re authorized to use any image from WFB in your post.
5. Publish your post.
6. Notify us by email at
KidsFurnitureContest@GoWFB.com.

The deadline for entries is Monday, April 13, 2009.

Stumped on how to go about entering? Well, here’s my take on it:

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Three Reasons my kids deserve to win:

1. My children have no furniture ~ Yep, I said it NONE. If you’ve followed the site you’ll probably remember we recently moved all the way from Germany to Texas. Making a continental move like that, really forces you to choose which items you’ll be taking with you to your new home. Since my kids were transitioning from cribs to real beds and everything we had was a mish-mash of hand-me- downs, we decided to leave it all behind. Now that we’re in the States, the kids could really use some new furniture. In fact, right now they’re sleeping on mattresses on the floor with little piles of clothing stacked all around them. C’mon WFB, help us out, and FAST (why? See #2).

2. There will soon be three of them ~ My third child is due at the end of April. A three year old, a two year old, and pretty soon a newborn with no furniture. I know, I’m a bit ashamed myself. Still, that’s a lot of furniture to acquire at a time when splurging on things like children’s furniture just isn’t in the cards. Again, WFB – we could really use your help

3. We’ve already made great plans for it ~ Don’t believe me? Check out this adorable toddler’s room thrown together on a super tight budget.

Inspiration Piece – Sunday Funnies Dresser

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Toddler Spring Garden Party Room

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Note: The colors of the actual items are much brighter than they appear in these images

Lavender Gingham Panels from Target ~ $6 (Darn, these SOLD OUT)
LED accent lamps from Target ~ $11
Ikea Lack Bookshelf ~ $129
Garden Party Sheet Set from Target ~ $20 SOLD OUT
Flower Wall Peg set from Target ~ $11
Ikea Lack Table ~ $13
Scandi Bean Bag from Target ~ $30

If I win, I’ll probably grab a box spring from Craigslist and then attempt a DIY picket fence headboard.

For a cheap way to finish off the look, I’ll use tons of these around the room

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The paper flowers are from Oriental Trading Co, 12 for $5.99 – I found nylon flowers similar to these at Hobby Lobby in all sorts of bright colors really cheap

That’s a complete girls room fully decorated for just $230, that’s a price tag I can live with

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KSW Easter Gift Guide

by Stacy on March 27, 2009

Items $25 or Less

Nyokki-Egg Plant Pet from HearthSong ~ $11
Carrot Carrier w/ Finger Puppets from Toys R US ~ $12
Bunny Loveys from HearthSong ~ $20
Hatching Eggs Basket from Lillian Vernon ~ $10
Stripes the Long Eared Bunny from Amazon ~ $18
Egg and Spoon Race from HearthSong ~ $13
Soft Rabbit Stacking Toy from Oompa ~ $22
Kathe Kruse Luckies Mini Bunny Rattle from Oompa ~ $10
Sugar and Spice Bunny from Oompa ~ $11
Bunny or Frog Backpack from Personal Creations ~ $25
Infantino Discovery Bunny from Amazon ~ $20
Easter Egg Race Car Track from Oriental Trading Co. $3.50

Get FREE Shipping on orders over $65 at Oompa!

See more of my KSW Easter Gift Guide at ThisNext.

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Upcycling your spring wardrobe

by Stacy on March 26, 2009

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You’re probably already familiar with Rubyellen of Cakies - most likely it’s because of her beautiful crowns, fantastic taste, or her seriously amazing posts -but, now I’d like to introduce you to another side of her, the creative Green side. 

Just feast your eyes on this fabulous project, she fashioned from old fabric scraps and you’ll see what I mean. Pure genius I tell you, the icing on the cake? She even tells us how she did it. Get the details on these recycled scrap necklaces here.

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Find of the Day: Kmart Heritage Armoire

by Stacy on March 24, 2009

Heritage Collection Armoire- Kmart

Every now and then I come across a truly amazing find that I just can’t stand to keep all to myself. Lucky for you, today is one of those days. I was searching the new Kmart website when I came across this adorable children’s armoire for just $76!! Yep, $76!! This armoire would make a great addition to any nursery or girls room and has gotten some wonderful reviews. I’m not sure if this is a typo or a clearance deal but I highly suggest you snatch one up while you still can. (check it out here)

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Business Casual turns Toddler Chic

by Stacy on March 23, 2009

From this:

Polo Shirt

To this:

Shirt turned peasant dress

Now, that’s what I call upcycling. Traci, of Amazing Mae, restyled one of her husband’s old 90′s business shirts into a an adorable peasant dress for her daughter. But, her talents certainly don’t stop there, I’m sure you’ll be seeing much more of Traci’s crafts featured here at KSW ~ especially as we prepare our Spring/Easter Craft round-up ~ but Hey ~ don’t wait for us, head on over to Amazing Mae now and tell Traci we said Hello.

Note: Dress based on Simplicity Pattern 5695

Have a restyled or upcycled project of your own? We’d love to check it out. Link to it here in the comments or shoot us an email at kidsstuffworld@gmail.com (pssst, there’s a handy button over there on the side => )

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