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Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Whoot-woo! Headband feaver..

First things first.. we have a FULL page feature coming up in August in the ever so stylish Studio Bambini! SO SO SO Exciting! Needless to say as it is spring/summer and we are still in winter.. we have been busy little bee's trying to organise some new 'lighter' stock and also some fab new booties. I wish I could share with you a photo of how amazing these shoes turned out but unfortunately they are with our photographer at the moment.. so we will have to keep you posted.

BUT- while you wait ever so patiently here's a few snipits of the new spring collection featuring some more lovely additions to the Red Thread Designs range formally The Red Thread (bit of a face lift.. more on this to follow), these items will become available in the following few days.
GORGEOUS headbands fashioned from vintage, new and recycled materials featuring a delightful fabric flower and one of a kind button detail. These are really comfortable as the rear tie not only has an adjustable knot but some nice thick elastic to ensure a snug and 'stay-put' fit. Also new this week is the arrival of Edward and Lilly! HOORAY!! These two little critters are a wee cat and bear who have graced us with their company at Ten Sticky Fingers HQ.. although poor little bear was so exhausted after his long journey he just couldn't quite keep his eyes open anymore.

Whilst we were super busy this week.. there is always time for an extra craft or two.. So just a quick share here of the flirty little Alice band I made for my upcoming river cruise and trivia night.. now being a Sex and the City theme you just have to get into the mood with an absurdly large feather elegantly draped across your head right? .. ok any excuse will do!

Lots of gluing and layering with the design, but essentially all I used was a plain Alice band, contrasting fabrics and some feather bursts! VOILA!


Lastly -Here's a quick snap of Oli and his Unkie Dan at our recent outing to a local indoor play centre. The inflatable castle and slide into the ball pit were a real hit. Although from experience, they really aren't made for adults to be prepared to think thin as you chase after your wee one through all those teeny tunnels and crazy twirly bits up and down.
xx- Casey

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