




When I lived in Tulsa I was poor. Cried at night because I didn't know how I was going to pay my bills poor. So it was a problem when I was supposed to go to a baby shower and I had no money to get her a gift. So I was rummaging around on the internet and saw some diaper bags. I had fabric left over and decided to give it a try. It ended up being a cute little bag, and Katie was so gracious when she opened up the gift and didn't comment at all at the small mistakes that were made. I'm not a very detail oriented person. But there were a couple people at the shower who requested a bag and a small (very small) business started from there.
1 comment:
they are so cute! I would totally use that for a gym bag or just a tote- who needs diapers?:)
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