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Make a Splash: 5 "Under The Sea" Handmade Baby Mobiles

Move over Ariel, these Under the Sea nurseries have no sign of the Disney princess.
Handmade Under the Sea Mobiles

Move over Ariel, these Under the Sea nurseries have no sign of the Disney princess. Taking baby's room and turning it into an Under the Sea nursery is a creative, and fun, gender neutral design idea, and they're just as much fun to design when you know the gender of your baby too! The centerpiece of any nursery baring this theme is a mobile that reflects the calm and serenity of the sea life.

Shopping handmade is the ultimate personalized shopping experience. Since you're buying directly from the artisan, you can customize your purchase to coordinate with your decor. Get ready to make a splash and check out these five "Under the Sea" handmade baby mobiles.

Movies

Movies With Miya: IMAX Under the Sea

Last week, IMAX released its latest visual masterpiece, Under the Sea.

Last week, IMAX released its latest visual masterpiece, Under the Sea. The short 40 minute film enthralls its viewers with exotic underwater creatures from several areas of the Southern Hemisphere. Turtles, sharks, whales, and the more curious cuttlefish, seadragons and sea snakes come to life with the amazing 3D technology. We sat down with one of our favorite lil movie reviewers, Miya, to find out her take on the film:

Q: What was your favorite part of the movie?
A: When we saw the seals because they were so cute. And wearing the neat glasses.

Q: What didn’t you like about the movie?
A: When the sharks came.

Q: Did any parts scare you?
A: Yes the sharks and the cuttlefish, when they ate the little fish.

Q: Would you tell your friends to watch it?
A: Yes



Movie buff Miya, 4, has been watching films since she was old enough to follow the images in the Baby Einstein videos. Her favorite flick is the adored blockbuster, The Little Mermaid. This cute critic hopes to grace the silver screen some day!

Missoni

Fashion Is Better Under the Sea

Looking at these editorial photos from Numero Tokyo 15, it makes me wonder why Kai Milla, the designer of the white dress Janice Dickinson wore in an episode of her modeling reality show got so mad when she jumped in a water fountain with the dress.

Looking at these editorial photos from Numero Tokyo 15, it makes me wonder why Kai Milla, the designer of the white dress Janice Dickinson wore in an episode of her modeling reality show got so mad when she jumped in a water fountain with the dress. After all, these Missonis and Lanvins look so much prettier under water. They really come to life and take shape. Model Marcelina Sowa's facial expressions may be stronger on land, but with such grandiose dresses in your sight, one forgets the face.

This shoot also reminds me of one of the episodes of Make Me a Supermodel where the models had to do an underwater challenge. Isn't fashion better under the sea?!

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