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Now that our big furniture pieces are purchased and we have narrowed our stroller decisions down (more on that in a future post), my attention has turned to the "little" things that make everyday life what it is for us - whether it is prints for the room, sheets for the crib, or clothes to wear.
I try to support the entrepreneur whenever I can. I have a lot of respect for the person who has the courage and conviction to put up her own shingle and build a business selling products they are passionate about. If the quality is there and the price makes sense, count me as a customer.
I discovered Dylbug, a maker of really cool onsies, through Petit Elefant, a great parenting blog that I got introduced to on Twitter (I love the Internet). I have since learned that the founder of Dylbug is herself a mother of three, meaning that she has two of the world's hardest jobs (being a mother and starting a business). Dylbug's onesies look great (and can be personalized!), are not that expensive (a personalized 3-pack goes for $33) and are very high quality.
My only gripe is that there aren't many gender neutral designs, so I can't order any before the Woodling is born! Leslie, if you can help out there, that would be great. Until then, keep up the good work.
I just came across your blog today. How fun to see people interested in my stuff. If you order by emailing me directly I will be happy to make a special one just for you, just as long as you photograph your little squirt and post it on your blog when he/she arrives. Let me know what style you want to order and I will make it as gender neutral as I can.
leslie@dylbug.com
PS thanks for blogging out Dylbug!
Dude, did you ever think you would even know how to spell onsies? Or want to? :-)