Don't miss out on the weekly deals at www.sassymia.com!Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Monday, February 8, 2010
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Holli Forrest Design and Ashlee Raubach photography
sassymia.com is so happy to be working with this amazing designer and photographer!
photography by Ashlee Rauback
ashleeraubachphotography.blogspot.com
home designed by Holli Forrest Design
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This is my favorite style,
simple. clean. modern.
This house is amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
sleeping space
wash space
living space
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Gap Casting Call 2009
We would love for you to vote for our Sassy Mia Kids!!
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Jonah Is Entered in the Gap Casting
Gap is holding a nationwide contest to find the next faces of babyGap and GapKids, and Jonah is entered into the contest. Check out Jonah's entry here:
Gap Casting Call 2009
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Mia Is Entered in the Gap Casting Call!Gap! is holding a nationwide contest to find the next faces of babyGap and GapKids, and Mia is entered into the contest. Check out Mia's entry here:
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Spooky Treats at Sassy Mia
Spooky Treats.....
These scary fork eyeballs will get you in the Halloween spirit and your guest will too!!!!
Ingredients:
2 (11-ounce) bags white chocolate chips
12 doughnut holes
Semisweet chocolate chips
Tube of red decorator frosting
Instructions:
To coat a dozen doughnut holes, melt the white chocolate chips over low heat (and k
eep the chocolate warm while you work). With a fork, spear each doughnut hole and submerge it in the melted chocolate to coat it, then gently tap off any excess.
Stick a semisweet chocolate
chip with its point cut off onto each doughnut hole, cut end first. Place the forks (handle side down) in a mug and allow the chocolate coating to harden.
Use a tube of red decorator frosting to add squiggly veins radiating out from the pupils.
Ghostwriter! This finger shaped pen will make a great party favor at your next Halloween party!
Materials:
Disposable ballpoint pen
White Crayola Model Magic modeling material
Toothpick
Craft glue
Plastic fingernail
Nail polish
Instructions
For each finger, cover a disposable ballpoint pen (cap removed) with a 1/4-inch layer of white Crayola Model Magic modeling material, leaving the tip of the pen exposed.
Sculpt the clay into a finger shape, forming thick bumps on one side for knuckles. Mark wrinkles and creases around the knuckles with a toothpick.
Next, use craft glue to attach a plastic fingernail near the pen’s tip, leaving room enough for the pen to write. Use the toothpick to create lines around the cuticle area and coat the nail with nail polish.
Allow the clay and the polish to dry completely before using the pen.
Courtesy of Disney Family fun:
These scary fork eyeballs will get you in the Halloween spirit and your guest will too!!!!
Ingredients:
2 (11-ounce) bags white chocolate chips
12 doughnut holes
Semisweet chocolate chips
Tube of red decorator frosting
Instructions:
To coat a dozen doughnut holes, melt the white chocolate chips over low heat (and k
eep the chocolate warm while you work). With a fork, spear each doughnut hole and submerge it in the melted chocolate to coat it, then gently tap off any excess.
Stick a semisweet chocolate
chip with its point cut off onto each doughnut hole, cut end first. Place the forks (handle side down) in a mug and allow the chocolate coating to harden.
Use a tube of red decorator frosting to add squiggly veins radiating out from the pupils.
Ghostwriter! This finger shaped pen will make a great party favor at your next Halloween party!
Materials:
Disposable ballpoint pen
White Crayola Model Magic modeling material
Toothpick
Craft glue
Plastic fingernail
Nail polish
Instructions
For each finger, cover a disposable ballpoint pen (cap removed) with a 1/4-inch layer of white Crayola Model Magic modeling material, leaving the tip of the pen exposed.
Sculpt the clay into a finger shape, forming thick bumps on one side for knuckles. Mark wrinkles and creases around the knuckles with a toothpick.
Next, use craft glue to attach a plastic fingernail near the pen’s tip, leaving room enough for the pen to write. Use the toothpick to create lines around the cuticle area and coat the nail with nail polish.
Allow the clay and the polish to dry completely before using the pen.
Courtesy of Disney Family fun:
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Hard to believe, but it's August! Which of course means school will be in session in the blink of an eye. Not to worry -- you'll find all the fun things little student bodies need www.sassymia.com


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