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(writes under the alias, Lilith Silvermane) grew up in Arlington, Texas. She moved to Colorado in 1990, and then back again in 2000. She has six children that range between 16 years old to 5 months old. Five girls and one boy keep her life constantly busy, and just noisy enough to let her know they are not getting into trouble. Being a single mom she has her hands full and her one relaxation is visiting blogs from all around the blogosphere. She works outside of the home for the school district. This way her schedule is flexible enough to get to the kids if needed, but she can work for a bit of sanity, and the universal evil… Money. Suzanne had decided to start a new local and online business. After making a diaper cake for her best friends baby shower in April, she fell in love with the concept of making gifts that help people smile. Cotton Cakes will primarily be made with disposable diapers; however she will have a collection of cloth diaper cakes for those mothers who just need another nudge into cloth diapering. She donates cakes to a local hospital once a month to give to a needy/young mother. Having her oldest daughter at 18, she knows how hard it can be to be a young mother. She writes almost daily on her blog Crunchy Green Lovin’ Mom ~ crunchy green mom~ about everything from laundry, to diapers, to giveaways!

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Wacky Wednesday Rare Find

fuzzybrick.jpgYes, that is an Angora Brick… how did you know?

Apparently there is a hidden storefront in the far eastern portion of Chinatown, New York, called Project No.8. They have a lot of design products, jewelry, clothes and… angora bricks.

I stared at them for a while on Glam Nest, and came to the conclusion that I want to make a headboard of them.

And then I saw the price, I wanted to cry.

$100, for an angora brick??? But, that’s a very small headboard for what I can afford.
I suppose I will have to stare and imagine what I’d build with them, or how I’d lean against them to stay warm during the Colorado winters.

Until then, I can make a lovely Barbie bed for my Issa and LaLa out of them… right?
What would you do if you bought the Angora Bricks?

~by Lilith Silvermane
Lipstick to Crayons contributing writer

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  1. I don’t know anything about Angora bricks—but they sure look furry to me.

    :D That’s a rare find indeed.

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