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Archive for April 25th, 2011

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Emmy and Golden Globe nominee Jane Krakowski, 42, of 30 Rock has welcomed a baby boy with fiancé Robert Godley, a British menswear designer. We think our Le Top Baby “Set Sail!” Collection terry hooded jacket and pants would be perfect to bundle him up in his new home. It is a sweet ensemble just in time for the coming Memorial Day holiday. 

She gave birth to Bennett Robert Godley on Wednesday, April 13 in New York City. Their baby boy has blond hair like Mom and weighed in at 7 lbs., 12 oz. This is a first child for both parents.

“Bennett is an amazing, healthy sweet boy and we are both just crazy in love with him,” Krakowski told PEOPLE.

Krakowski and Godley, who have been dating since 2008 were engaged over the holidays and made the announcement in January, the baby news followed quickly after.

Le Top Baby “Set Sail!” Collection terry hooded jacket and pants

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Unless you don’t have a TV, computer, Twitter, Facebook, radio or some sort of news source…you must be inundated by the news on the upcoming royal wedding. With all of the hype, and the likelihood that you will tune in this Friday to see Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding, I figured why not make princess crowns like Kate’s for your little girl and turn it into an even more festive occasion (other than popcorn in front of the TV). Here is how to make a Foil-and-Paper Crown that is just PERFECT for this Friday’s special day!

p.s. – what little girl doesn’t like to dress up as ‘princess’? 🙂

Items Needed:

–        aluminum foil
–        colored tissue paper of your child’s choice
–        stickers and or gems from a local craft store
–        glue
–        tape

Crowns How-To

  1. Tear off aluminum foil 20 inches long. Fold in half twice, long sides together, or cuff; lay cuff with opening toward top.
  2. Fold 20-inch-wide tissue paper in half lengthwise twice; lay inside V of the cuff, folded edge up, so bottom edge is just below center of cuff.
  3. Fold foil strip in half again, folding up from the bottom (this will hold the tissue in place).
  4. Cut flat-topped points in tissue paper, leaving attached at the fold, and decorate with stickers or fake gems from a local craft store.
  5. Overlap ends to proper size, and slip one end of foil inside the other. Tape or glue together.
  6. Feel free to add jewels from your local craft store to add some “bling, bling”!

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