Let it Snow, Pinterest Style!

Looking for a little more “pin-spiration” for the holidays? We’ve got a board for that! Tonight we are teaming up with The Honest Company and Cupcake Mag in celebration of The Honest Company’s Limited Edition Snowflakes Diaper. Log on at 6pm PST/9pm EST to our “Snowflakes Nursery Inspiration” Pinterest board that will get you in the mood for the holiday season. We’ll be sharing ideas on how to dress your home (and little one) from ceiling to diaper.

Kristin

Kristin

California mom raising two blonde babies + one blonde doggy to make our family complete. I'm boho style obsessed and a wine lover at heart.

Comments

  1. Andrea Lowe

    November 28, 2012

    I kinda guessed this would be your Pinterest Party theme for the Holiday season. I love snowflakes!

  2. Vanya

    November 30, 2012

    I am not yet into Pinterest, but can’t wait to see how your boards would look!

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