Sugar Editorial Picks
Aug 21, 2008 -
The days of sitting for an oil portrait may be long gone but that doesn't mean you have to forgo the beauty of a canvas hanging on your walls. The magic of the Internet and Paint Your Life allows parents to take a digitally uploaded photograph and convert it into an oil painting in just over three weeks. With a team of professional artists on staff, the company recreates your photo using the medium of your choice — oil, watercolor or charcoal — and uploads a photo of the piece for your review.
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Jul 08, 2009 -
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- Painting the nursery black — MOMformation
- Your dad didn't do this — Fit Pregnancy
- How to host a rainy day birthday party — AlphaMom
- Have you named a guardian for your child? — CafeMom
- DIY pedicure — Cookie
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May 29, 2009 -
It's a toy story. There is no better factory of fun than FAO Schwarz's flagship store. With toy soldier greeters, life-sized stuffed animals and a world-famous walkable piano, the 145-year-old toy emporium has been a wonderland for lil ones and their parents for generations.
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Jan 26, 2009 -
Remember standing against grandma's hall closet door while your older cousin marked off your height on the door's edge and then comparing your growth every visit? Most modern mothers aren't willing to deface their carefully covered doors with pencil marks (it's hard to find the perfect paint color!), but you can still keep the tradition alive.
The Picture Me Growth Chart ($12.50) offers a more personalized, decor conscious and portable way to track your child's growth.
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Dec 15, 2008 -
Three-year-olds tend to be a bit fickle as they express their independence. One moment they are telling you they can do it all by themselves, then the next they insist on holding your hand. When shopping for a gift for a preschooler, look for items that showcase their new found abilities.
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Oct 13, 2008 -
What do haunted houses, tombstones, spider webs and ghosts all have in common? They are a few staples that make Halloween come to life and they're traditional! Show your tot that old is better when it comes to the festive October holiday by crafting costumes with recycled household products.
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Oct 09, 2008 -
Something as simple as a grocery bag helps teach your child about recycling and finding other uses for eco-friendly materials. Using our staple — the cardboard box — you can create a larger than life grocery bag filled with your tot's favorite foods (or the contents of your recycle bin).
To see how we created a brown bag worth wearing, read more
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