Boy’s Clothing: A huge difference to your toddlers’ outlook

Dressing up a little boy may seem effortless to an outsider, in reality it is not the case. The laid back, cool and casual attitude of your little boy makes your task of arranging his wardrobe difficult.  Boy’s clothes not only means brand names and style, it also means comfort.

The wide range of boy’s clothing and boy’s accessories at Sophias Style is sure to help your energetic boy grow with tons of fun and style.   From uniforms and  formal  wear,  to swimwear and outerwear, we  will join you to help your son dress himself appropriately for all occasions. 
Visit us at http://www.sophiasstyle.com/boys-clothes.html for a stress-free experience of parenting your mischievous toddler.

This blog was first posted at Trendy Girls Fashion Blog.

Cute Baby Handcraft Idea


We hope you're all having a wonderful Mother's Day! My favorite part (besides my husband fixing dinner!) was the handmade gifts from my boys. My kindergartener made a book called, My Amazing Mom, and one page said, "My mom is really good at_________." He filled in the blank with "crafting."

Recently I made this mini book to celebrate just that. I don't usually take the time to scrapbook myself, but I got a design team assignment to use this mini album and coordinating die-cut pages from Little Yellow Bicycle. I LOVE this line, Fresh Print Clothesline, but it's rather girlie, and I have boys. So I was it.



I decided to record my love of crafting. It brings a richness to my life, it makes me happy. Okay, I'm obsessed. I love that my kids recognize that this is a part of who I am. But I hope they always know that being their mom is the most important thing in my life. I hope this book inspires you to take some time to document who you are, what makes you happy. It's like giving yourself a little Mother's Day gift. Enjoy!















t-shirts Kids to make with your kids Cute

Our kids seriously love it when we include them in our crafting. Take one look at this picture and you'll see what I mean.


We made these silly t-shirts using Stacy's vinyl cutter and heat transfer material. So if you have a Cricut or similar machine, these are a snap! (But don't forget to cut them in mirror image!) You can also buy individual iron-on letters, but they are more expensive. One of the coolest options we found is iron-on transfer paper. You can print almost anything and put it on a t-shirt. Check out HP.com's tutorial--it even has a video.


Here are some ideas we found for funny kids' shirts:

*Out of bed and full of sugar
*What happens at grandma's, stays at grandma's
*If you can read this, flip me over (ironed on upside down)


For baby onesies:

*iPood
*Potty like a rockstar
*Poops I did it again
*Chicks dig my muscles
*Hey dude, your wife keeps checking me out


For expecting moms, try these:

*I can grow humans. What's your superpower?
*Does this baby make me look fat?
*Baby wants cake

For pillowcases:
*In the mood (one side); Not in the mood (other side)

Another fun idea is to have your child draw a picture, then scan it and print it on the iron-on transfer paper. Stacy's little guy has one with his artwork on it, and he's so proud to tell everyone that he made it.

We loved Mark It with a B's birthday shirts, too! These are so simple, but they make kids feel like a rockstar on their birthday. Barbara even uses the t-shirt for the birthday gift wrapping instead of paper. Way to be green! My kiddos have already picked out the fabric they want for their own. (Wow, better get crackin'--I've got both their birthdays coming up in a couple of weeks!) But they look so easy, they really shouldn't take long.







I saw t-shirts in lots of colors on sale at Michael's recently, and I know Target and similar stores are starting to clearance out their plain t-shirts to make room for warmer fall stuff. So now's the time to stock up!

Organic Baby Blankets 100% cotton Product

We've recently added the coolest hand-screened, organic baby blankets to our site! Each blanket is 3x3 and made with 100% organic cotton. Double-sided and complete with a hood to keep any cool kiddo warm!

For only $48, these cool baby blankets make an excellent addition to any cool baby clothes collection! Show off your trendy baby in one of our one of a kind, unique baby blankets!

Giant Tree with Birds Organic Baby Blanket




Giant Octopus Organic Baby Blanket

Baby Clothes Cute Designer

We are so happy to be sharing with you all the coolest designer baby clothes the web has to offer! In addition to funny baby shirts, unique bibs, trendy diaper bags, as well as other cool baby clothes, our boutique section features hand-made, artistic, organic, and innovative new creations born from the minds of lovely mamas throughout the nation! Check Babywit.com often as new styles & brands are added weekly!


This super eco-friendly clothing line used vibrant mixes of colors and simple yet visually satisfying designs to create the perfect mix of earth friendly style!

Herringbone Flannel Pants


These adorable vintage styled pants with flare legs come in a soft flannel herringbone pattern. A big pocket on the butt and two pockets in the front. Mock fly. Elastic around the waist. Perfect pants for dress or play. Made right here in Portland, OR by Baby Wit!

Elephant Romper by Kids Ink


This unique romper features soft colors and fabrics to make baby's skin feel oh so good. Rainbows, heart-shaped flowers, clouds, and lollipops (not to mention a lovely elephant & young girl) combine to make this a perfectly dreamy romper. Each garment is unique and hand-made in the USA.

Unicorn One Piece by Badd Baby



These unique one pieces by Badd Baby are screen printed using vibrant inks and intricate designs on the front and back of a soft baby one piece. Makes a great baby shower gift!

Koi Fish One Piece by Burdy Fly Away

Featured on American Apparel's beautiful galaxy blue, this truly unique one piece features hand silk screened coy fish swimming around felt waves of baby blue. Burdy Fly Away's lovely and unique infant one pieces and toddler tees are hand-sewn and hand-dyed by a crafty stay-at-home mom locally in Portland, OR.