Category Archives: web finds
Let the holidays begin.
Remember last year when I showed you this gorgeous John Lewis commercial? They’ve done a new one for Christmas 2011, and – maybe it’s because I’m a mama to a little boy now, but – I am smitten (what … Continue reading
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Check yes or no.
Did you know Great Smitten is on facebook? We totally are. I’ve been working on getting a “Like” button over on the sidebar, but I’m having a few issues with plug-ins and, well, I won’t bore you with the technical … Continue reading
Guest Blog: Seek Vintage
Hello, dear readers of Great Smitten. While Mrs. Dwight is off frolicking willy-nilly in the Carolinas, flanked by friends and family, she has enlisted me to write a post to keep you occupied. So occupied you will be (if you … Continue reading
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Grab My Button (if you please)
My friend Lawrence was my go-to designer at skirt! before I left the building almost two years ago. A super-nice guy and a super-talented designer, we bickered like an old-married couple at work. Thankfully, he still answers my e-mails, and … Continue reading
Gotta have my bowl, gotta have cereal.
I remember when my big life questions included, “Which seat can I take?”* No, no I don’t. I don’t even know what it means.
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I need your opinion.
I use wordpress now, but I’ve been thinking about moving over to blogspot. What do you guys think? Anyone got a blogspot, or a wordpress, or tried both? I’d be very interested to hear your opinions!
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Tiny Treasure
I found this over on the Skunkboy Creatures blog and it just made me ever so happy. Happy Sunday!
C’est la vie
Check back tomorrow for the next bit of my birth story. As I’m learning the hard way, you can’t make a lot of concrete plans with a 10-week-old. My little dude has been a bit needy today, and I chose … Continue reading
I write for IndieNC.
I am SO excited. I’ve been a fan of Michelle Smith and IndieNC since I interviewed her for skirt! (back when I used to be a big-time magazine editor). I admire Michelle and all the work she does to foster … Continue reading




