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Canon EOS 6D - f/5.6 - 1/50 sec - 100 mm - ISO 800
- vintage teething ring with silver plated jingle bell
- verzilverde rammelaar: jingle bell met parelrand aan bijtring
When I was a child .... I got this teething ring as a birth gift. Now, almost 60 years later, I still have it in my possession :).
HMM!
(Macro Mondays - theme: When I was a child)
MR* Teething Rings available exclusively at the Roselline Event!!
Each is handcrafted with a pose included. There are 3 teething rings available. 1 with just resizer and pose. Next, we have one with the MyStory scripts giving you 2% Energy/ 2% Happiness/ 2% Social. Last, we have one with Caring You! for fitness and fun. set at 30 seconds. 18 Characters to choose from.
299 each or 2999 for all of them
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* Wooden teething ring with handmade fleece rabbit ears.
* Houten bijtring met handgemaakte fleece konijnenoren.
* Wooden teething ring with handmade fleece rabbit ears.
* Houten bijtring met handgemaakte fleece konijnenoren.
* Wooden teething rings with handmade fleece rabbit ears.
* Houten bijtringen met handgemaakte fleece konijnenoren.
Rainbow, Soft toys, Stuffed Fabric Toy, Baby Rattles , Organic Baby Teether, Nursery, crochet toys, Babywearing, Eco-Friendly, handmade
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Welcome to. My name is Tanya. About four years I create interesting educational toys for children. Now this is my favorite work. With pleasure will make beautiful and colorful toy for your child. Each item is designed and made by me with all my heart and love.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions!
Always make you happy.
With best wishes for your Tanya.
I'm from Russia.
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ball handmade multicolored rainbow children kids babies baby babyball game,
Here is my blog : aprelskay-kapel-handmade.blogspot.ru/
my shop: www.etsy.com/shop/TanyaToys
Oddly-shaped bits of molded rubber chill out in the fridge next to the yogurts. Owen began teething in earnest today; he's finally coordinated and determined enough to use these.
Shop the bibs here: London Red Telephone Box Teething Ring
Find the fabric here:
Welcoming baby home with a Burberry Diaper Bag cake (inspired by Mom's love of Burberry). All figurines are gumpaste (baby shoes are inspired by Juicy Couture)
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Carolyn remembers that llama toy. Music mushrooms makes her think of magic mushrooms.
Carolyn, Coreys, Louise, Reynolds, Thomas.
baby, baby book, llama, music mushroom, musical bear, teething ring.
1976.
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Bottles, bowls, valves, tubes and all the other accoutrements for Owen's meals crowd a drawer in our kitchen. I reorganized the drawer today to make things easier to find but, at the rate he's acquiring specialty kitchen items, he may soone need more than one drawer.
Beginning to plot my revenge...
About 3 months old now.
laying.
afghan blanket, baby, bed, teething ring.
Mom and Dad's house, Thousand Oaks, Woodbridge, Virginia.
April, 1974.
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These rings were developed when my son was just learning how to pass objects from one hand to the other. I noticed he had a particular fondness for a set of floating bathtub rings - but if I let him play with bath toys all day, then bathtime wouldn't be special! So instead, I started making these wool rings. Since then, he has a collection of them, and he loves all of them. They're washable, bendable, squishable, and chewable! They're the perfect size for tiny hands to grab and pass, and since they're so soft, you don't have to worry about your little one going to bed clutching a piece of hard plastic.
Each ring has 3 unique colors. The largest ring, at 6 inches, is denim blue, navy blue and grape. The middle ring, at 5 1/4 inches, is turquoise blue, teal and turquoise green. The smallest ring, at 4 3/4 inches, is plum, lavender and lilac. It also comes with an extra fun ball made with cobalt blue wool for some extra coordination practice.
Gumpaste accessories for Burberry Baby Shower Cake (Bear, Rattle, Booties, Bib and Teething Ring)
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A gift basket I made for some friends. Waldorf doll, fabric blocks, fabric ball, crinkle taggie toy, giraffe softie and a few cloth diapers.
New, ongoing, project I've 'finally' launched which will feature photographs of completely useless items that for one reason or another, I'm loathe to part with.
We all have them. That object which has followed us through the years and bides it's time in a box at the back of the closet or stashed in the corner of your sock drawer. No matter how many times you move, you can't bring yourself to throw it out. Sometimes it's a sentimental attachment...but at other times there really is no good explanation as to why we can't bin it.
The project is called: Things We Keep
#1 ~ MY teething ring (circa 1965)
Our Ankara print cotton, organic bamboo terry and maple wood baby soothers on display at Africa at Spitalfield's Market.
Too small for a necklace, too large for a bracelet!
I believe this is teething ring made with Bakelite beads. It would not pass a safety inspection!
I guess Leo has taught me to wear red with orange.
The hat is from Wal-Mart. $5. I hate the place, but you can't beat cheap.
Don't know why the kid still likes to put teething toys in his mouth. He's had a full mouth of chompers for a long time.
If I was going to be one of those crazy people who takes a picture of him/herself every day, this is where I would do it.
I'm just not that into Flickr lately. Dealing with getting pictures off the camera and editing them has come to seem like an enormous hassle. I will be back into it again soon, I'm sure.
I will always be a badger.
Little A. came to visit so I bought something she could play with.
Last pages in my skech diary 2011 part. one
Lovely wooden teething ring with textured crochet panel. Great for soothing sore gums or keeping baby busy for a few minutes. Wood portion is finished with all natural beeswax polish.
These rings were developed when my son was just learning how to pass objects from one hand to the other. I noticed he had a particular fondness for a set of floating bathtub rings - but if I let him play with bath toys all day, then bathtime wouldn't be special! So instead, I started making these wool rings. Since then, he has a collection of them, and he loves all of them. They're washable, bendable, squishable, and chewable! They're the perfect size for tiny hands to grab and pass, and since they're so soft, you don't have to worry about your little one going to bed clutching a piece of hard plastic.
Each ring has 3 unique colors. The largest ring, at 6 inches, is denim blue, navy blue and grape. The middle ring, at 5 1/4 inches, is turquoise blue, teal and turquoise green. The smallest ring, at 4 3/4 inches, is plum, lavender and lilac. It also comes with an extra fun ball made with cobalt blue wool for some extra coordination practice.
Lovely wooden teething ring with textured crochet panel. Great for soothing sore gums or keeping baby busy for a few minutes. Wood portion is finished with all natural beeswax polish.
Credits: Layered template (April template Challenge 1) by Sharon Bertolino and Celebrate Girl by Jen C Designs. Font is DJB Mirjam by Darcy Baldwin.
Journalling reads: You are now 6 months old and it’s amazing to see all of the little changes in you every day. You used to have no interest in any of the toys, except the dolls which you hated with a passion. But lately you have started to grasp the concept of holding things and passing them from hand to hand. The rabbit blanket was the first thing we found that you loved, that was closely followed by the duck rattle. There were other odd things that held your attention for a few moments at a time, but it wasn’t until we pulled out the cube (an old toy of Logan’s) that we found a firm favourite. You sat in your carseat and stared at yourself in the mirror under the flap, played with the ribbons, stroked the different textures, chewed the teething rings and just cuddled it for 2.5 hours! 9th April 2012.