Reach for the Stars Step-Stool!
I come from a long line of shorter people.
I'm 5' 2" and need a step-stool in every room of the house!
I decided to add a little motivation to this folding step stool.
And, it's weird, but I love my son's dirty, jagged nails, grimy, smashed, and cut little feet!
I'm going to miss them when he decides to start wearing shoes.
So, here's the step-stool.
I received it at a reduced price in exchange for this post!
I love that the stool collapses flat and has a handle.
It's easy to set up when you need it!
I love the white polka dot look too...they are to help prevent slipping.
I used my Silhouette Cameo and cut some pink vinyl to say
Reach for the Stars!
I weeded it and used transfer paper
to adhere it right to the stool.
Then rubbed it with my squeegee thing.
Then carefully peel off the transfer paper.
It's so fun and cute!
Perfect for every room in the house!
Great for little people to reach the sink.
Great to reach the top shelf too!
I love it!
And another shot of those delightfully dirty toes!
I come from a long line of shorter people.
I'm 5' 2" and need a step-stool in every room of the house!
I decided to add a little motivation to this folding step stool.
And, it's weird, but I love my son's dirty, jagged nails, grimy, smashed, and cut little feet!
I'm going to miss them when he decides to start wearing shoes.
So, here's the step-stool.
I received it at a reduced price in exchange for this post!
I love that the stool collapses flat and has a handle.
It's easy to set up when you need it!
I love the white polka dot look too...they are to help prevent slipping.
I used my Silhouette Cameo and cut some pink vinyl to say
Reach for the Stars!
I weeded it and used transfer paper
to adhere it right to the stool.
Then rubbed it with my squeegee thing.
Then carefully peel off the transfer paper.
It's so fun and cute!
Perfect for every room in the house!
Great for little people to reach the sink.
Great to reach the top shelf too!
I love it!
And another shot of those delightfully dirty toes!
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