Sentences with phrase «little bookshelf»

You may have seen the top of this little bookshelf in my farmhouse book bundle tutorial, but today I'm revealing the rest!
You may have seen the top of this little bookshelf in my... Read More
i sat and stared at that little bookshelf, wondering why the music notes were upside - down, wondering if the self was sitting properly, then finally gave up and continued reading.
Did you keep the little bookshelf you had on the side where you had the lamp??
Okay, it doesn't have that little bookshelf image.
I also chose some beautiful soft pink fabric from Minted.com to use in refurbishing my little bookshelf (pictured next to the crib in the earlier photo).
On the Fire's home screen, the two lower sections are made up of a carousel of recent content you've used — which looks a lot like Apple's «cover flow» feature from iTunes — and below that you'll find your favorite apps presented on what look like little bookshelves.

Not exact matches

The Holy Spirit has sustained the Church through good times and bad, through persecution and imperial power, through the centuries before the Christian Bible was fully assembled, through the assembling of that Bible, through the centuries when most Christians had very little access to the Bible, through the centuries when many American Christians have multiple versions of the Bible on their bookshelves and multiple Christian denominations in their hometowns.
In praise of wide open windows and green trees, of rain soaked ground and early bedtimes for everyone, of full bookshelves and white jammies with the little feet for the baby, of smudged glasses sliding down a boy's nose and ringlets and a pixie who can't stop plotting and a baby who takes us all in.
I have a bookshelf dedicated to volumes like Wicca: Satan's Little White Lie, and Halloween and Satanism.
This is the little piece of paper hanging on your wall, or stuffed in your bookshelf at home that tells you how rich you really are, and most of us have never even bothered to read it.
And then we promptly acted like a couple of weirdos in the aisle, taking pictures, mugging for the camera, hugging and dancing a little bit among the stacks, and rearranging the bookshelf (who?
The bookshelf is my favorite... those little fuckers touch EVERYTHING, don't they?
The bookshelf display changed some when the little guy started getting mobile.
Place it next to a window for extra seating, or by the bookshelves with a little table for a quiet reading nook.
Your little one will be safe from injury from the coffee table and bookshelves, but being the little explorers that they are, babies will always go looking for trouble.
Baby proofing your coffee table, bookshelves and other parts of the home does keep your home safe for your little one and the rest of the family too.
If your bookshelf is tall enough, consider doubling your little one's closet space by installing a second rail.
There is a high likelihood that the bookshelf might collapse on top of your little one if they try climbing on it.
Book - loving parents will experience this problem because the bookshelves are usually a common target for the little ones.
This is another great way of shielding your bookshelf from your little explorer.
In honor of all of this wonderfulness and to help launch my new little reader into the wonderful world of books, I've been scouring the web, the bookshelves, and my scattered brain for all the Seussical fun I could find for my little people and yours.
so I've got a top - of - line set for a not - top - of - the - line price, and reupholstering some old leather furniture for no other reason than that I love it and can't bear to let it go, my hubcap also remodeled our stairs into staircase bookshelves and is creating a reading nook under the stairs for our little ones.
Wrapping just the covers of picturebooks and lining them up on a mantle or bookshelf like a colorful little Christmas tree forest is another awesome Advent idea from Reading Confetti!
The well known story of a little mouse and his adventure through The Deep Dark Word is a must for every toddler's bookshelf.
Bookshelves are often difficult for little ones to access on their own, and with so many books to choose from, it's hard to know what to pick.
The bookshelves were a little birthday gift from Portland Architectural Salvage (a most fun place to visit!).
Though you should always keep a close eye on your tot, don't forget to add baby gates to stairs and attach bookshelves and dressers to walls to keep your little one from pulling them down if she does start to climb.
Just make sure that bookshelf material is fireproof, or you can put the fireplace a little bit farther into the hearth and insulate the bookshelf.
As your little one uses her entire body to accomplish these gross motor skills, you can also count on your 2 - year - old becoming adept at climbing and taking advantage of this skill to scale bookshelves, climb on furniture and sit herself in a chair.
You also get the High Duster to reach ceiling fans, bookshelves, or anything else that's a little too high.
The patient then lies down on a brown sofa surrounded by artwork, sculptures of Buddha, and, on a nearby bookshelf, a little glass mushroom with a red cap.
Tiny little thing, but I love pieces like this to mix in bookshelves and vignettes.
I shared my tips for styling a bookshelf here — a way to make any space look a little more chic!
So with Valentine's Day just around the corner I was thinking about creating a little V - Day Vignette on our new bookshelves — and I decided to make a free printable with the lyrics from this song.
I mixed in these tartan candles on the tabletop and these peace, love, and joy candles in our bookshelf for a little extra holiday cheer!
The bookshelf tracts couldn't be removed, so I just painted around them and I ended up painting with the two little doors left on.
We also like to do a little DIY by repainting and reupholstering items including our dresser, bookshelf, side chairs, and even the bed frame!
Crib: Pottery Barn Kids Mobile: Pottery Barn Kids, Mobile Arm Art: Jenn Thatcher Art [c / o] Rug: Hayneedle Glider: Pottery Barn Kids Changing Table: The CEH Changing Pad: Restoration Hardware Baskets: Restoration Hardware Lamp: Hobby Lobby, Similar Unicorn Rocker: Pottery Barn Kids Basket: Serena & Lily [size Large][c / o] Throw: Serena & Lily [c / o] Sheets: Serena & Lily [c / o] Quilt: Serena & Lily [c / o] Bed Skirt: Serena & Lily [c / o] Baby is Sleeping Sign: Babies on the Boulevard Monogram Sign: Babies on the Boulevard, Similar Acrylic Book Shelf: Pottery Barn Bookshelf: Pottery Barn Cinderella Carriage: Etsy Chandelier: Pottery Barn Little Notes Big Day: Graphic Image [c / o] Unicorn Booties: Anthropologie Pink Frame: Graphic Image [c / o] How Great Thou Art Print: Hobby Lobby Tea Set: Mine from when I was little Other Bookshelf Accessories: Gifts from Shower Angel Painting Above Door: Beau Home Interiors Mirror: Horchow Side Table: Homegoods, Similar Drapes: West Elm Rods: West Elm Diaper GenieLittle Notes Big Day: Graphic Image [c / o] Unicorn Booties: Anthropologie Pink Frame: Graphic Image [c / o] How Great Thou Art Print: Hobby Lobby Tea Set: Mine from when I was little Other Bookshelf Accessories: Gifts from Shower Angel Painting Above Door: Beau Home Interiors Mirror: Horchow Side Table: Homegoods, Similar Drapes: West Elm Rods: West Elm Diaper Genielittle Other Bookshelf Accessories: Gifts from Shower Angel Painting Above Door: Beau Home Interiors Mirror: Horchow Side Table: Homegoods, Similar Drapes: West Elm Rods: West Elm Diaper Genie: Ubbi
It's little wonder, then, that bulging bookshelves were considered attractive by those surveyed, capturing 25 per cent of the vote.
I have little doubt that Franco is a talented filmmaker, I just wish he'd keep classic literature on his bookshelf.
So before I head off on my latest business trip, I wanted to clear off the ole Eduflack bookshelf and reflect a little on three books (two new) that are worth a close read as we continue our discussions, debates, and activities on education improvement.
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Frankly the whole endeavor is still a little out of my price range, (500 $ + ~ 12 - 20 $ / mo) but the Panel by panel view, the digital bookshelf, and the quality of the screen do have me salivating.
Bookshelf readers is improved for a little.
Are your bookshelves currently a little tight of space?
Penguin displays Little Black Books in interactive bookshelf — Penguin has unveiled a new interactive bookshelf that features close to 80 titles and they can be purchased for $ 2.00 each.
My Week I've been working (a lot), spinning, and doing a little desultory bookshelf purging this... Read more»
Even if it makes our boys» love bookshelves cry a little.
Every so often, little Arino will inform you a new issue of GameFan magazine has arrived, and you can mosey on over to the bookshelf to select an issue and digitally thumb through the pages.
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