Awww, I love the stickers! That's so cute to do a different theme each week. Is it easy to get the stickers off or do you have to really scrape them off?
Oh, and the onesie he has on has guitars on it too. My DH picked it out at a consignment sale, and I almost vetoed it. Who knew I would be matching a helmet to this onesie 3 months ago?
Awww, I love the stickers! That's so cute to do a different theme each week. Is it easy to get the stickers off or do you have to really scrape them off?
These vellum/foil scrapbooking type stickers are super easy to get off. We put 3 layers of Mod Podge over them to protect them, and you literally can get your fingernail under the edge of the mod podge and peel it all off at once.
I used regular, paper backed children's stickers a few weeks back...they were a biotch to get off. It took me like an hour of scraping and alcohol. Never again!
Adorable! DD has a flat head. We thought she might need a helmet. Thankfully, it's rounding out on it's own. But I was a teensy bit disappointed we wouldn't get to sport a helmet. I love them and think they're so cute.
SO CUTE! I have a friend whose baby's head was flat because she let her sleep in the bouncy forever and the doctor told her that they SHOULD get her a helmet but didn't HAVE to and she didn't because she didn't want her to have to wear a helmet and "look funny". I told her it was very selfish of her and that no one cares. My point being, your son is adorable, and you have the right attitude..enjoying life's little bumps in the road. You surely are a great mom.
The orthotics/prosthetics department of our hospital has actual helmet patterns and such, so we won't get a white helmet! I'll probably still had some stickers though
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These vellum/foil scrapbooking type stickers are super easy to get off. We put 3 layers of Mod Podge over them to protect them, and you literally can get your fingernail under the edge of the mod podge and peel it all off at once.
I used regular, paper backed children's stickers a few weeks back...they were a biotch to get off. It took me like an hour of scraping and alcohol. Never again!
Ok, I'm going to ask this question, but I'm either going to come across as a b*tch or a dumba** so, please pardon me, ok?
Is your son really named Jeebus?
No. No offense taken. :-)
So cute!!
The orthotics/prosthetics department of our hospital has actual helmet patterns and such, so we won't get a white helmet! I'll probably still had some stickers though