β¨The Deets π Why You Love Them: β¨-3 Inches -Waterproofβ¨-Printed on Weatherproof Vinylβ¨-Woman Owned & Operated -Safe Space Alliance Affiliate aka this is an LGBTQIA Safe Space.β¨ βοΈ CUSTOM REQUEST: -We can make any of our stickers up to 9 inches.β¨-If you have a Custom Request, please reach out to us! π SIZES & STUFF: -Our Waterproof Stickers are a standard 3 inches.β¨-All of our stickers are printed on vinyl paper & are cut on a Silhouette. -Colors may vary due to computer settings and personal perception of color, but we get as close as we can to the real deal. -All items are hand-drawn or digitally created by GadzooksGazilda, and are made to order in Martinez, California, USA. π¦ SHIPPING: -All US orders come with Free Shipping. -Your order will arrive in an Envelope with a shipping label. -Our Processing Days are Monday-Friday. -All Delivery Dates are Estimated and Never Guaranteed. -As always, if you have any issues with your order, please reach out to me so we can fix it together.β¨ π MORE THINGS: At Gadzooks Gazilda we stand for love and acceptance of all your quirks and qualities. In a world where our differences separate us, we hope to find the similarities that will bring us together. β¨π Check Out Our Instagram @GadzooksGazilda for New Releases, Exclusive Promotions, and Upcoming Markets. π POLICIES: -We do not accept Cancellations, Exchanges, or Returns. -All Delivery Dates are estimated and never guaranteed. β¨π οΈ If you have any issues with your order, please let me know so we can find a solution together!β¨ NOTICE: Our Homemade Stickers are intended for use on hard, flat surfaces of personal use items like water bottles, lap tops, phones, etc. We DO NOT recommend using them on your vehicle as they will be more susceptible to cracking/running/bleeding.
Yes Space is creating play spaces for babies and independent toddlers that are a safe play area. It promotes independent play for babies and independent toddlers. RIE Yes Space aka Yes Room.
Yes Space is creating play spaces for babies and independent toddlers that are a safe play area. It promotes independent play for babies and independent toddlers. RIE Yes Space aka Yes Room.
Yes Space is creating play spaces for babies and independent toddlers that are a safe play area. It promotes independent play for babies and independent toddlers. RIE Yes Space aka Yes Room.
Problem solving is challenging for young students (and many adults too)! To support my little friends, I teach them problem solving strategies that they can use when they encounter a problem. We want our students to become independent thinkers who can solve problems, control their emotions, express empathy, and help others.
A secret door fit the bill for what our whimsical childhood dream house would be like.
Yes Space is creating play spaces for babies and independent toddlers that are a safe play area. It promotes independent play for babies and independent toddlers. RIE Yes Space aka Yes Room.
Take a tour of this dreamy Florida based interior design studio, picture perfect in every sense of the word.
norwegian practice TYIN tegnestue architects has developed 'safe haven bathhouse', a sanitary building that provides basic amenities for a local orphanage.
On Tuesday, some girlfriends and I headed out to Culpepper Landing in Chesapeake for Homearama 2012, an annual builders' association expo. We always love to go for decorating inspiration (and, let's be honest, to play house and be judgy). Although there was plenty I didn't love, there were so many things I did, and I thought I'd share some of them with you. Our very favorite house was House 2, the "Caramel Cottage." I was in love with the Craftsman-style entry, which also had a little mudroom area and...wait for it... A hidden safe behind a built-in bookshelf! Loved it! My husband HATES TVs over the fireplace, and for good reason, so I thought this was a great solution. **Side note: I think little bits of ivy stuck in every corner is the most annoying styling trick I see everywhere. Hate. it. In House 3, the "Cherry Blossom," I loved the gradient-striped nursery, which was also gender-neutral. The soft blues and greens, with a crystal ball light, could work for either gender and would easily work if the room needed to become a guest room down the line. In House 5, "The Heron's Nest," all of the bedrooms had window seats β living the dream! In the same house, an office ceiling was decorated with a compass. That could be really sweet in an explorer-themed nursery, don't you think? We were all head-over-heels for the Moroccan-inspired tile backsplash in the "Made in America" home. I first saw this idea in Domino Magazine years ago, but it never gets old. Use an old china cabinet as shoe storage! Easy access, but elevated to art level. They drilled tiny holes in these antique bottles and mounted them to the wall for a sweet little art installation. I also loved this wood shelving unit...perfect for a dreamy reading area or super amazing playroom. I loved the creative fabric interplay in this pelmet, which pulled the whole space together. Melissa and I gasped when we saw the chevron-tiled bathroom. I keep thinking I'm over chevrons, but they're my weakness. At the end of the tour, we voted House #2 our absolute favorite, so we hopped back over there to snag some extra shots. I love when space isn't wasted, like the space under the sink! This is a perfect spot for sponges and brushes. Plates always make great art, especially in dining rooms. I loved the fabric mix in this screened-in porch. I usually don't like super cavernous high-ceilinged bedrooms, but this was just breathtaking. Every doorway had transoms, too, which always add charm to a home β new or old. But at the end of the day, sometimes Mother Nature provides the best decoration inspiration. We've seen some amazing pink sunsets in Hampton Roads lately!
Yes Space is creating play spaces for babies and independent toddlers that are a safe play area. It promotes independent play for babies and independent toddlers. RIE Yes Space aka Yes Room.
There's no denying it: the 1990s was a magical decade. And by magic, I'm not simply talking about the beauty of slap bracelets, scrunchies, and advent of household internet connections β although those were/are all good things. During our teens, weβ¦