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These camisole bodysuit slips are so cute!    - One Small Child

New: Cami Slips for Your Baby Girl

How wonderful is it when we find something that simplifies our lives? Well, we have come up with something that will do just that–our new cami slips! They combine the baby’s bodysuit with her slip, so there’s one less layer to worry about on her special day. How convenient! Take a look!

These camisole bodysuit slips are so cute! | One Small Child: www.onesmallchild.com
{Our Cami Slips are available in two styles: the bouffant cami slip (left) and the lace cami slip (right)}

Pretty lace cami slip for a baby girl! | One Small Child: www.onesmallchild.com

Adorable bouffant bodysuit slip for baby girl. Love the headband! | One Small Child: www.onesmallchild.com
{We love our cute Twinkle Flower Headband (right)}

Lovely lace onesie slip for baby girls from One Small Child | www.onesmallchild.com

Body Suit with Embroidery - One Small Child

New: Name and Initial Personalized Onesies-Instagram Pre-Sale

We wanted to give you an exclusive sneak peek of our new name and initial personalized onesies! Be the first to snatch one of our signature butter-soft bodysuits personalized just for your baby! Purchase them through Instagram today, before they are available on our website. In the comment section, let us know what size, your baby’s name for personalization, boy or girl, and your PayPal email. Take a look at how adorable these are!

personalized onesies with baby girl's name

{Name and Initial Personalized Onesies for Baby Girls}

personalized onesies for baby boy gifts

{Name and Initial Personalized Onesies for Baby Boys}

Alexander Boy's Baptism Romper   - One Small Child

New: Alexander Christening Outfit for Boys

We just added a new outfit to our boy’s line–the Alexander! I love the simplicity of this classic design! It is made from a lightweight cotton broadcloth material, so this romper is super soft and comfy. The vest is a separate piece that has a waffle-weave texture to the fabric, giving the outfit an over-all masculine look. The Alexander also comes with a matching cotton hat and cute satin bowtie. Long sleeves and legs make this a great choice for springtime-since it’s still a little chilly.

Alexander Boy's Baptism Romper | One Small Child

Alexander Boys Christening Outfits | One Small Child

{I love this peek-a-boo beneath our cable-knit blanket}

Alexander Boys Blessing Outfits | One Small Child

{What a handsome little guy!}

Alexander Boys Christening Outfits | One Small Child

Alexander Boys Blessing Outfits | One Small Child

Bethany   Mom Talk - One Small Child

Day in the Life of Mom: Bethany

Highlighting one of our own One Small Child Moms and what a not always normal, but somewhat regular Day in the life of Mom looks like.

5:00am – Accidentally hit “dismiss” instead of “Snooze”. I’ll totally get up….

6:00am – Feed the baby. Finally get up.

6:30am – Bring myself downstairs to eat breakfast and do my daily devotional. Somehow even when I am alone I eat standing up. I stare at the overflowing dishes in the sink from last night. I lay my bowl on top.

7:00am – Exercise to either Jillian Micheals or Richard Simmons. Feeling lazy, Richard it is.

7:30am – “Mommy! Where are you?” I get the kids cereal and turn on a show for them. After a few snuggles I do some laundry, the dishes and feed the dog. Throw away a business card my husband wrote on years ago, no way it’s any good. The garbage man takes it away. Bathe the kids and get them dressed for Preschool. There is at least 1 meltdown and 1 toddler argument. Forget on the way out it’s Show and Tell day. Pick a toy, of course for both it’s the wrong one. Go back in and get new ones.

8:55am – Finally getting in the car, good thing Preschool is only a mile from our house.

9:05am – Get home and feed the baby. Cuddle him tight and really enjoy our alone time together since he is our last. Do a little bit of work and hopefully put on “real” clothes. I don’t…

11:15am – Get home, get lunch ready and do some reading/homework. More laundry.

1:15pm – “Quiet time”. My older two no longer nap. I want to cry uncontrollably over this.

1:30pm – Cleaning and de-cluttering. Doing a “Minimalist Challenge” since all of our junk stuff is starting to drive me crazy. I throw away a few more things I hope my husband doesn’t notice. Husband texts me to ask if I have seen a business card with writing on it, there is a lock combo on it for his work locker. He can’t remember the numbers… “I don’t know where it is.”

2:00pm – Sit down to work. Suddenly hear running water upstairs I don’t recognize… my kids put a whole roll of toilet paper in the toilet and flushed.

4:30pm – Start dinner. Husband calls to say he is on his way home and will promptly be called back to work in about 10 hours. Great. Confess to my card crime.

7:00pm – Get the older two in bed. Praise all that is good and holy.

7:30pm – Dishes/work/attempt to watch a show on Hulu. I get half way through one and promise I’ll finish it tomorrow; probably won’t.

10:30pm – Bed finally. Write my “to do” list on the ceiling like Sarah Jessica Parker did in “I don’t know how She does it”. Maybe I’ll try to watch that tomorrow…

Bethany is our social media consultant and works from home. She has 3 children, ages 4,3 and 4 months. Her husband works on call and is away 2 days at a time, so she has a lot of non-alone time. She dreams of a beach vacation, paying someone to clean her house every week and fall year round. Being with her kids and husband is her favorite way to spend any day.

 

 

One Small Child by Katy Lane Logo - One Small Child

New and Improved

One Small Child by Katy LaneIt’s been nose-to-the-grindstone around here for the past few months, and finally, we are live with our beautiful new website and blog! They both offer user-friendly search and navigation features, clear pictures, tons of information, and (of course) gorgeous dresses and outfits for your darling children!

Thelma - One Small Child

Reeling

We lost someone special this week. She will be sorely missed. We are grateful to have known and worked with this truly lovely, funny, talented, young mother of four. We’ll be out of the office on Friday, November 21st, as we gather with her friends and loved ones to say goodbye.

Sewing - One Small Child

So Grateful

Well, hi there! Haven’t posted much in a while…I’ve been doing a lot of what you see here! The past few months have brought significant challenges for some dear members of our sewing crew, and our thoughts, prayers and hearts are with them and their families.

As a result, I’ve been priveleged to be able to step in and help on our sewing line, something I haven’t had the opportunity to do for a very long time. It’s truly been a pleasure to sit and sew, to enjoy the company of our talented staff, to watch as tiny pieces of fabric transform into beautiful clothes, to see the names and dates that come through our fulfillment process and to imagine sweet babies and proud parents and smiling families enjoying precious moments together. For all this I want to say, “thank you,” to you, our valued customers, who make it possible for us to do what we love every day.

A Childs Blessing - One Small Child

About “A Child’s Blessing”

My mother started this company on a shoestring twenty-five years ago. I was a child then, but I can clearly remember her excitement over each new style, the love she put into her designs, how pleased she was to see children in her creations. I also remember her saying often that she wanted each dress to go out into the world with a blessing of peace and happiness for the child who wore it.

Several years later, she and I collaborated on the poem printed on the back of the hangtag attached to each dress or romper that leaves our facility. It is an expression of our sincere wish for every child to enjoy peace, joy, love, guidance, and freedom in life.