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Blue Goose Boutique & Liza Updates

She'll be 5 months this week- we've enjoyed every second of it!


Here are the other three in their typical Sunday attire:




Now, let's get down to business. Some of my local friends and I decided to put on a boutique in late March. It has been a blast piecing this together.

I am sure you are all scratching your head, wondering what in the heck I could possibly make to sell at a boutique? yes, I am no Liz Ence (my mother) however, I do get a little high off of finding incredible deals! We are trying to re-create the Taipan of Utah. Great home decor at great prices. Check out the blog and let me know what you think(we are RMB Trading..):
www.bluegooseboutique.blogspot.com

Add this link to your blog and I will be forever grateful!

Comments

Your kids are so cute. I hope you guys are doing well.
Unknown said…
only a matter of time before a little "lize ence" popped up in you and your sister! I totally would be there if I was still local!
Natallee said…
I am so excited about your boutique and want to hear all the details of how it goes- plus I am planning on finding some great deals there myself!! (If I can shop over the phone with you) ;)
Also, I love the pictures of the kids- Eliza is soooo pretty!!
Marisa said…
What a fun idea and I love all the stuff! I will have to see if/when I can make it because that's right after we move! But I'm sure I will *need* so many home decorating items!
The Dillon 6 said…
I saw Eliza on Sunday and couldn't believe how "old" she is getting!!!
JamieBean said…
Bianca-
I'm loving the boutique-Way cute stuff! You go girl!

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