Monday, February 22, 2010

Thrifted Baby Fashion Show II

I can't help it. It's been almost a month since my last thrifted baby fashion show. I had so much fun doing the first one, so you know I just had to have a sequel!

Winnie the Pooh Bowling shirt, which I love, love, love!

All tuckered out wearing his $1 garage sale PJs

Blue dress shirt and tie. I like how he chews on the gate, don't you?

You can barely see the pants, but they're thrifted too!

This is actually two different items. The long sleeves are part of a onesie that I thrifted on a separate occasion from the short sleeved basketball shirt.

And because this is my new favorite outfit, here's another shot!
This one includes some thrifted jeans too :)

Great Lakes! Yay for Lake Erie! (And my favorite pair of thrifted jeans)
My mother-in-law says he looks great in orange. Don't you agree?!

A fire truck shirt-- hubby was obsessed with fire trucks when he was little.

An Oshkosh airplane sweatshirt

One of my favorite sweatshirts. He looks like such a little man in this one :)

Thanks for drooling over my thrifting finds photos of my son with me!

5 comments:

  1. He is absolutely adorable! He has some great threads too!

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  2. He is such a beautiful little boy!!

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  3. That boy has a wonderful wardrobe! Lookin' good- well done mom!

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  4. Good job showing off your sweet little boy and your thrift finds at the same time! :) Love it! Most of my kids clothes come from garage sales. It makes me a little sick to my stomach to pay retail price for children's clothes.

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  5. Hi, I was attracted to your blog by its name! I love all things creative and homey too. I'm an empty nester, with three grown and married children, four grand daughters, two great grand daughters, a husband who is a 'busyaholic' and a big old outdoor dog, Rusty.
    I decided to comment on this particular blog because your finds are great but your son is soooo cute! Give him a little hug from a stanger, me! Glad I found your blog.

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