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New Uses for Useless Newborn Shoes

October 4, 2013 By radmegan 1 Comment

Newborn shoes are cute, sure, but pretty useless, right? My mega-baby was born with toddler-sized tootsies, and even if the NB-sized kicks HAD fit, I’m not sure I see the point in cramming a soft little baby foot into a ridged shoe. 

I couldn’t bring myself to get rid of the shoes though (and most of my pregnant friends are having girls right now so re-gifting is out.) So I stuffed a fistful of potting soil into the shoes, and planted some wee succulents (including Baby’s Toes, because how can you plant succulents in itty bitty shoes and NOT include something called BABY’S TOES?) 

Maybe newborn shoes are useful after-all?

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Filed Under: Baby Crafts, Gardening Tagged With: Baby Crafts, baby shoes, container gardening, Gardening

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  1. Carol says

    June 7, 2014 at 6:22 am

    Read your article about watering house plants with the upside down glass bottle.question: do you punch small holes in the cap?

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