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Don't You Wish You Had a Pink Kitchen?

The Princess is really enjoying her new pink kitchen~and, frankly, I'm almost jealous because it's just so cute!! I just had to share it with you today:

the whole setup
some *table linens* and potholders
here we have some dishes and her new Paula Deen children's cookbook
Pizza, anyone?? And aren't those the cutest pots and pans?!
the detail on her vintage kitchen towel
the cooktop with utensils
birthday cake~yum!
milk or honey with your tea?
*cutting* foods~so fun!
I'm so glad we made the decision to upgrade her tiny plastic kitchen to this one. Plus we got rid of the millions of pieces of plastic food in exchange for fewer wooden pieces. Quality over quantity! Thank you, Papi and Nana, for helping pull off this birthday surprise! (And if you are wondering if this is part of that amazing Pottery Barn Kids set~it's not. It's from Target: a much better value and just as nice, I think).

Comments

Betsy Brock said…
That is just adorable! And completely furnished, too! Too cute!
Lisa said…
How much fun it would be to cook on a pink stove :)
That is the sweetest thing ever!

Happy Tuesday
from Roberta Anne
Kayren said…
Every little girl's dream...and then hang on to it to be the favorite grandparent someday!
This is beyond adorable! I have been thinking about kindergarten lately and we had a great wooden set. It sure wasn't nearly as cute as this. I guess I have been longing for those sweet easy days. Your parents did a great job getting all that. It's all so cute. I'm glad I'm a girl that had a girl that had a girl :)
That's a great idea, Kayren!!:)
Anonymous said…
Okay is it right for me to be jealous of that wonderful kitchen... oh well I am!!! How neat!!!

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DairyQueen said…
I'm jealous too! Her kitchen is better than mine, never mind my girls!
I love that kitchen! I bet she was thrilled to get that for her special bday!

Heather
Jamie said…
So adorable...love it!

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