Just one more month left of the @slowfashionseason challenge! But after that we are not going to stop, we want to keep those habits and we’ll try to buy less and in a sustainable way. What I like about @slowfashionseason is that they don’t forget topics like racism, food (switch to a sustainable diet, linkContinue reading “Evolutive clothing”
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Evolutionary clothing
Evolutionary clothing: Just one more month left of the @slowfashionseason challenge! But after that we are not going to stop, we want to keep those habits and we’ll try to buy less and in a sustainable way. What I like about @slowfashionseason is that they don’t forget topics like racism, food (switch to a sustainableContinue reading “Evolutionary clothing”
Upcycled skirt!
This one, always multi-tasking! I also bet she thinks that naps are a waste of time?15months old are definitely really busy ones! Onesie upcycled by me ? wishing you a great week ?? #shrinkingmyukulele #babieslife #busybaby #babiesandmusic #candidchildhood #candidmoments #whimsical_childhood #diymomma #diymom #refashionista #momoftwogirls #secondbabystuff #momtogs #creativelysquared #cameramama #lookslikefilmkids #motheringittogether #upcycling #slowfashionseason #normalisingthriftedclothes #thriftedfinds #fleamarketflipContinue reading “Upcycled skirt!”
Upcycled bloomer from a skirt!
Upcycled bloomer from a skirt! Today I want to show you that floral onesie that I upcycled for my little girl from a skirt that I thrifted but was too small for me! That little one, always multi-tasking! I also bet she thinks that naps are a waste of time?15months old are definitely really busyContinue reading “Upcycled bloomer from a skirt!”
Dango recipe!
Dango recipe: During lockdown I finally tried a recipe that I wanted to make at home for so long: dango is a Japanese desert with mochi, those soft balls made with rice flour. The recipe is actually really easy and funny for kids, because you need to make those little balls, put them into theContinue reading “Dango recipe!”
Dango!
During lockdown I finally tried a recipe that I wanted to make at home for so long: dango is a Japanese desert with mochi, those soft balls made with rice flour. The recipe is actually really easy and funny for kids, because you need to make those little balls, put them into the boiling waterContinue reading “Dango!”
Handmade matching outfits
Handmade matching outfits: Fighting against fast fashion means that you have other possibilities, you’ll just change your habits and it can be really easy, and funnier than normal shopping. 1. Buy thrifted and use second hand (hand-me-downs are so useful too) . 2. Wear what you already have. 3. Buy sustainable brands/materials 4. Made yourContinue reading “Handmade matching outfits”
Thrifted tshirts
Thrifted tshirts: A rare picture of us together without the kids ? (they weren’t far away anyway lol) I bought those #thriftedshirts at @vinted, I was looking for a father’s day gift and I found that! Like new, ecological coton, so soft and loved the #momofwo and #dadoftwo prints?. Fighting fast fashion is not onlyContinue reading “Thrifted tshirts”
Thrifting
A rare picture of us together without the kids ?(they weren’t far away anyway lol) I bought those #thriftedshirts at @vinted, I was looking for a father’s day gift and I found that! Like new, ecological coton, so soft and loved the #momofwo and #dadoftwo prints? Fighting fast fashion is not only about to protectContinue reading “Thrifting”
Slow fashion season
?Take a stand against fast fashion ?Have you already joined the @slowfashionseason challenge on Instagram ? Three months, just sustainable choices, is not that hard! You can still sign up to join the action (until Sunday) wear what you already have, buy second hand (like this thrifted blue skirt) or why not, make your ownContinue reading “Slow fashion season”