This Weekend -


Our accessories are bigger better and more unique than ever! With lots of new baby accessories for photo shoots or everyday. Don't forget to come say hi!! and do it fast because its while supplies last. Everyone have a fabulous weekend!




Whats New This Week

It has been a crazy busy wedding season...

and as busy as we are...

Slowly but surely new products are arriving, alot of one of a kind and some fun pieces with a dozen or so available!

Here ya go!

P.S. if your local...
you can now find Pepperblossom Products at the vintage boutique,

BLUEBERRY DELUXE
(click HERE to see more of what you can find)

located @ 702 w. Montecito Ave. Phoenix, AZ
It is on 7th Ave. north of Indian School on the NorthWest corner of Montecito. The storefront will be on the rightmost side!

and that is right next to the fabulous

Hollywood Regency
(which any of you would be obsessed with I promise... its 100% vintage... but its all great quality from wedding dresses to hats and trunks! Everything is wonderful shape!)


Happy Shopping!


now here is some eye candy...











Diy - Sleeping Bag aka Infant Sleepsack





My son kicks his blankets off ALWAYS. So when we go camping or even for just at night it is nice to know I now have something to stay on him no-matter what... and the tough part about having no mobility... solved.

I made it open at the bottom with velcro for a few reasons.
  • For diaper changing
  • So his legs can slide out if he wants to move around
  • and for convenience
So here is my simple tutorial. Promise its So easy!!


Materials Needed:
  • 2 Fabrics (amount depends on child. I used one yard of each for this project) also pay attention to weight of fabrics.... for warmer pick a flannel for lighter probably dont pick minky.
  • 4 Buttons
  • Velcro
  • Double sided Iron-on adhesive (for owl)
  • pants shirt and socks from child for measurments


Lets get started.


Step 1.
I like to use Tissue Paper to make a pattern. So lay out Tissue Paper on hard Surface (use 2 sheets if you need and tape together) and lay out shirt, pants and socks for length Measurment and trace. I added about 3 or 4 inches length so it can grow with him for a little while.

Trace wide leaving room for seam allowance. 1/4 inch- 1/2
Add straps to tracing at the top.



Step 2
Cut on fold of fabric to skip sewing one side. Repeat with lining Fabric.


Step 3
Place face sides together and pin.
  • dont forget to leave a pull through opening for turning right side out
  • The arrow at top shows where to cut for arm opening
Sew .

Step 4 -
Again turn Right sides together (brown) and sew around edges.
**MAKE SURE TO LEAVE AN ARM OPENING AND A BOTTOM OPENING **


Step 5 - Sew in velcro at shoulder straps and bottom of bag.

And its embellishments from here! Add any shape you want and covor velcro with buttons if its your forte! Happy sewing!!





Fasion Pix's of the week



Whats can you expect poolside this summer?

Big floppy hats with summer dresses and
fun sassy 50's swimsuits.


And were
Uhhh-bsssessed!!!



We just ordered out first shipment of floppy hats do decorate with all our pepperblossom pepperness! So excited for the release... here is a little tid bit of some summer styles to get started feelin the HeAt! And here in AZ... we feel the heat!
okay recently just rain.. but it will come soon enough!









How cute are these vintage Photos!


Warning !!
Rediculous Picture Ahead!!
Please...Do not Buy a hat the size of Texas and wear it.


Have a wonderful day!


Organized in Style- Mod Podge Project

So simple SO Fast
and so fun to do with kids!


So Here's the Fun Project of late!
I was kinda tidy'ing up my bathroom sinkish area and was feeling so bleh about how I had everything organized. I was using this Plain old plastic drawer thing from Walmart.
So I decided it was time to spice it up!

So grab any old organizer of yours,
some Mod Podge,
your favorite fabric
and go to town!!

And turn this ...

into this..


How To:

  1. Clean all surfaces
  2. trace surface onto wrong side of fabric
  3. cut out all sides (to save fabric I only did the 3 visible sides)
  4. Cut out Handle Covers
  5. mod podge fabric to all surfaces(do a few coats)
  6. Hot Glue any embelishments
  7. Embrace :)
Very Simple. More for inspiration than for direction! So what can you spice up in a room of yours? Go a little crazy!

This is such a fun project to do for a kids bathroom or bedroom!





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