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Our latest children’s clothing collection is inspired by our travels to Old World Hungary, a land of vibrant color, dazzling artistry and rich fold traditions.
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My daughter has so many stains on her clothes,mud,blood from her nose bleeds since it’s been so hot,and it looks like she just drag herself across the floor in new clothes.
And I do wash my baby clothes she’s just so hard on them.
Spray and wash dual power stain remover. It is new. It smells great, but best of all it works great. I know how you feel. I have 3 under 6!
I don’t want to give all these clothes (several bags) to a shop who will sell it on but I would rather give it straight to the people that need it. How do I do this?
Goodwill or Salvation Army and sometimes there are other groups too in centers for the poor –in my area there are
LDS Charities partners with Food for the Poor to deliver food, clothing, and toys to children in the Dominican Republic. as we do for any of those we can throughout the world.
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I am taking my babies shopping for Summer and Spring clothes today…Rather not have to drive all over the place with them. Where do you buy your kids clothes???
My babies are 15 months & 3 months old ![]()
I buy most of my daughter’s clothes at Walmart, Target, and sometimes Babies R Us & Children’s Place if I can find deals.
Walmart and Target have REALLY cute outfits and they won’t break the bank either. Quality tends to be better than you would expect too.
My daughter is 14 months old.
Zombie Killer Force Part 4 Episode One – Killer Clowns, Mouth to Mouth and Dropping Kids in the Pool
100% Improv! ZKF answers a distress call coming from a run down play theatre in lower Manhattan. A highly infested area of the city.
Lt. Starkey: Jeffrey Johns
First Officer Michael: Jonathan Stern
Medical Officer Faith: Edie Monroy
Razz – Dammara Hall
Starr – Acanthus Fairley
Jezebel – Laura Aguinaga
Stryker – Carly Strobel
Hunter – Aliza Ryan
Swifty – Ashley Brown
Decker – Jason Vail
ZKF Researcher Ursula – Stacy V
Zombie 1: Dawn Del Orbe
Zombie 2: Ashly B
Zombie 3: Jason Prager
Zombie 4: Alfonso Ponton
Music by The Drowning Crib
Horror EFX by Megan M. Leavitt, Emilia Adamkiewicz, Hana El-Assad and Nicola DiBenedetto
Key Grip Alfonso Ponton
Motion Graphics by Badger
Particle 3D and EFX by Dark Industry Labs
Sound Design. Scoring, and Mixing by Dark Industry Labs
Re-coloring by Dark Industry Labs
Weapons design by Johnny Pik
Tactical Training by Captain Edgar Jimz
Castings by NYCastings.com
Voice Over Main: Erik Nolan
Story Consultant for Segment 4: ReggieZ
Executive Producers: The Piperno Brothers
Assoc. Producers:
Aaron Seals
Jonathan Stern
MIG
Zombie Killer Force is created and directed by A.L. MIG MacFarland
www.dimensiaminds.com
All ZKF content are Copyright © 2009 NYC Visions Films, LLC and A More Evil Than You Productions.
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My mom took me back to school shopping, and we left with 4 shirts, 2 shorts, and 2 jeans. It cost about $150. Is my mom cutting it cheap or am i overreacting? These are the only clothes that I’ve been bought in about a year. Am I being too whiny?
For my daughter to go back to school we just make sure that she has enough. It isn’t about the money as much as having things that she needs. They include 2 pairs of shoes, 3 jeans, a skirt, a dress, leggings, 3 laying long sleeve shirts, 5 t shirts, 5 sweaters or sweatshirts and a winter coat. As long as you think you have want you need for school then it should be fine, but it does seem like you will need a few more shirts. You don’t have enough to cover a week. Did you get shoes? If that is all your parents can afford now I would leave the subject alone, but if they can afford a few more things it might be worth talking to them about it.
When shopping for my kids, (all under 8), I always seem to miss the great deals so when and where would I get the best deals on kids clothes/shoes? Thanks
Places like, WalMart, KMart, Target, thrift stores….at the end of every season for the new item stores..anytime for thrift stores.
DEPESHA magazine held a fundraising reception and silent fashion auction on May 21st at Helen Yarmak Showroom to benefit Russian Childrens Welfare Society.
A showcase, supported by Rootstein mannequins, of donated fashions and accessories, was an instant hit among NYC socialites. In a short presentation Stephan Rabimov, Editor-in-Chief of DEPESHA magazine, thanked those who had stepped forward to support work of RCWS. He added, We are particularly touched that designers from all corners of the world answered our call to help Russian children. From Germany to Dominican Republic, from USA to Denmark, these designers have donated their best for the auction. Beauty and fashion companies have also been very generous in their support of such a worthwhile cause. We are particularly thankful to Helen Yarmak, Sandy Blye and her staff for sponsoring this incredible venue and continued support; to Emblem Health as our main sponsor, as well as organizations that donated their products, services and time to make this event a total success: Alchemia Polish Vodka, Boyland Soda, Overtime.com, Warren-Tricomi, MainRussian.com, Lumesh, Voga Wines, Planet Style Concierge, Ty-Ku, Seven Bar & Grill, New York Health & Raquet Club, and Etiqueta Negra.
Highlights of the silent auction included beautiful one-of-a-kind fashion pieces from collections of Helen Yarmak (Russia), Custo Barcelona (Spain), Doo.Ri (USA), Alessandro Dell’Acqua (Italy), Delirius (Belarus), Lac et Mel (Germany), Tabula Rasa (USA), Ports 1961 (USA), Shapavalova (Russia), Hernan Lander (Dominican Republic), Adrienne Landau (USA), David Engler (Germany), Kat Basics (USA), as well as luxury accessories from EmreNY (USA), Inna Design (USA), Malan Breton (USA), Scholl (Germany), Anja Bruhn (Germany), and luxury beauty package from Warren-Tricomi Salons. A special luxury champagne bottle Rare was donated by Piper-Heidsieck Champagne.
Funds raised during Depesha silent auction will cover a reconstructive surgery for one child with facial deformities.
Over 250 guests attended this event including, Alex McCord and Simon van Kempen (The Real Housewives of New York City), Stephan Rabimov (Editor-in-Chief of DEPESHA magazine), Malan Breton (Designer), Sandy Blye (General Manager of Helen Yarmak – US), Anna Sergeeva-Gross (Director of Russian Children’s Welfare Society), Vladimir Fekula (President of Russian Children’s Welfare Society) and Beatrice Fekula, Zorana Fabre and Maria Tiu (Vertu), Cognac Wellerlane (Socialite), Tia Walker (Socialite), Amanda Lepore (Performer), and Polina (Performer).
DEPESHA Russian Lifestyle Magazine
Depesha is a niche market publication aimed at elite, frequent traveler Russians and Russian expatriates living around the World. Depesha projects the world of style and culture through the lens of Russia’s dueling personalities: tradition vs. progress, the elite vs. the masses, and the official vs. the subversive. As a bi-lingual (English/Russian) magazine, Depesha is committed to affirming the Russian identity and exploring the unique characteristics of this lifestyle. www.depesha.com
Russian Childrens Welfare Society
Founded in 1926, the Russian Childrens Welfare Society (RCWS) is dedicated to improving the lives of children at risk in Russia by supporting orphanages, hospitals, homeless shelters, rehabilitation centers for disabled children, educational scholarships (currently we have 42 students), and a major New Year party in Moscow for over 2,000 disadvantaged children. RCWS relies on private donations and special events such as Annual Petroushka Ball to support its various programs. www.rcws.org
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want to do a garage sale soon. Was wondering how much people sold their kids garage sale clothing for? Was going to go for 2 for a dollar but seen a lot of people on crags list selling their kids clothing for $1 an item or more.
what do you parents think.
People on craigslist list their stuff for a lot sometimes. From a mom who shops craigslist and the yard sales, I can tell you that if you sell the stuff a little cheaper 2 for $1, people will be more likely to buy and will buy more and you will make money and get rid of your stuff faster.
My sister and I had a yard sale this summer at my house. She put her stuff on one side of the yard and I put mine on the other. She had more stuff and asked for more money per item. I had less stuff, it was more "junk" than her stuff, and I sold it all for less per item. I made 3 times as much money as she did. And I was really happy. I made more money than I had hoped to. She was mad because she thought she’d make a fortune and didn’t. Plus it saves you from having to haul it back inside after and still be stuck with it because it didn’t sell.
Good luck with your sale.