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*This post is in partnership with Downy Wrinkle Releaser Plus.*

How can it be that someone who loves to do laundry, hates to iron? I don't even let my husband go near the washer and dryer.  But ironing?  That's an entirely different story.  For years, I have cringed at the thought of ironing and have actively avoided doing it.  Seriously.  Well, let me tell you, my prayers have been answered!
The wonderful folks at Downy must have had me in mind when they came up with this a.ma.zing idea: Wrinkle Releaser Plus sprays.  
This incredible box of goodness landed on my porch last week.  I felt like the old couple in the Swiffer commercials.  I actually looked around for a camera crew.
It even came with this cute t-shirt.  It's like we were meant to be. So, the big question is: does it work?  The spray is pretty easy to use.  You simply spray your garment, stretch and spread it out and then hang to dry.  Easy enough.
This is my test shirt.  Not terribly wrinkled but enough for me to avoid wearing it.  We can't have that, now can we?  I sprayed a few areas - particularly the pocket which was folding oddly.
This is the after.  Big difference, right?
And here is a close-up of that pesky pocket (it was still a little wet when I snapped my pic): no more odd folds.  Yipeeee!

I'm sold.  If you want to give it a try, Downy Wrinkle Releaser Plus is available at Walgreens and Target, to name a few stores. They have a travel size for less than $2.  A full spray bottle is around $6.99-$7.99 depending upon the store.

Jeanine

*I received a free sample box of Wrinkle Releaser Plus, however all opinions, words and images in this post are solely my own.  All opinions in my posts are ALWAYS 100% my own.  I will only review products, books, etc. that I have personally used/experienced.*


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Sharing some random pieces I worked on the last couple of days. It's been a rainy, spring break here.  I'm itching to get some spray painting in, but we're stuck indoors - again.
This is another pair of vintage baby shoes that I embellished.  It's hard to see, but I hot glued some vintage lace on the sides.
The pink twine is from Target's Dollar Spot.  I used it for my "laces."  The fleur de lis charms were a thrift store find.  I thought they'd make for a sweet Frenchy touch to the laces.  The old black & white children's photos are from The Graphics Fairy.  I just tucked them in each shoe.
I love this image - also from The Graphics Fairy.  I've used it for several projects.  It was the perfect fit for this little apothecary/candy jar.
I also upcycled a tuna can.  Hard to see, but it's wrapped in vintage sheet music.  The front image is another fave from The Graphics Fairy.

I'm using all of these pieces for a pretty, little vignette in my dining room.

Jeanine
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Wishing all of my bloggy buddies a very happy Easter!

Jeanine
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I never realized how many pairs of vintage baby shoes I had in the house until I bought yet another pair on Friday.  After perusing Pinterest for some upcycling ideas, I decided to keep it simple for this first pair.
I started by stuffing each shoe with Poly-Fil to plump them up.  I wasn't sure if I wanted to make them into pin cushions or use them in my spring decor.  I opted for the latter.
I added some tea-stained seam binding and faux pearls to each shoe.  This one also got a petite French fabric tag.
On top of the Poly-Fil, I added some faux moss (from the Dollar store) and lil' photo holders to hold some vintage French flashcards.
I thought they'd look adorable in this little metal cage I upcycled a couple of years ago.  I'm working on the next pair as we speak!

Jeanine
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Found a bunch of great loot this morning at our local thrift store. Total cost for everything: $4.  Woo hoo!
I have so many of these shabby chic style dishes.  I just can't resist 
them.  It's stamped Made in Austria on the bottom.  Can you see the cabbage rose design???
How cute are these baby shoes???
I just had to grab this adorable bunny ornament.  
I'm constantly looking for French book paper, which seems to be harder and harder to find.  Score: this religious book is in both English and French!
Not a bad haul for $4.  

Hoping everyone has a great weekend!

Jeanine
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I'm a little obsessed with making my own vintage-inspired flashcards.  I whipped some up yesterday for Easter/spring.
I only made a few because, truth be told, I couldn't think of too many Easter/spring-y words.
Plus it's still cold here and the weather has been less than inspiring.
I'm open to any suggestions on additional words!

Jeanine
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