tiny prints
Yeah, you thought Tiny Prints was the name of an online photo-card company. But it’s also the stuff that covers pretty much every item of baby clothing we own.
Sure, there’s the pink girl stuff (hearts, flowers) and the blue boy stuff (trucks emitting industrial pollution). And then there’s the “unisex” stuff, generally yellow but sometimes green, decorated most often with baby ducks.
Given that yellow and green are the bilious school colors of the University of Oregon, and ducks the school’s mascot, you’d think somebody would have cottoned on to this whole yellow-duck-baby-gear thing as a marketing tool. Not yet.
Some of the tiny prints are downright strange. What’s up with the shadow teddy bears? Ghosts of teddy bears past, present, or future? And we’re not sure what the connection is between sheep, rain, and wellies.
Baby D, of course, doesn’t care either way.





Thanks for the call-out of Tiny Prints!
Only problem with the designs on our 2 year old’s clothing is that for him, everything looks upside down. He finds that disconcerting sometimes if it’s something he’s interested in.