Bebe Bella Designs Strap Covers!!


While car seats are a million times safer than they have ever been, the straps still seem to rub and leave red marks on Alice’s neck. It makes me feel bad, I know that has to be uncomfortable! So, great car seats!! But the straps…. not so much!!

I was thrilled when this adorable set of Bebe Bella Designs Strap Covers arrived. The strap covers are SO SOFT!!! They are made from THE softest minky chenille EVER!! I would love to wrap myself in a big ‘ole blanket made of this minky chenille!! At the very least Bebe Bella Designs I’d love adult size strap covers!!

Alice hasn’t had a mark on her neck since we added these strap covers to her car-seat!  I’m thrilled!!  These are quality made strap covers. The strap covers are the perfect size for the car-seat strap. The fit is impeccable, these fit snug!! No give or slip and they stay PUT!!!  These covers don’t slide down away from Alice’s neck. The covers close with a full size, wide piece of Velcro.  Bebe Bella Designs did not skimp on quality, workmanship and details.

The colors are perfect!! Browns, white and pink on one side and a perfect baby pink on the other side. Bebe Bella Designs has other colors available too.

These strap covers truly keep the kids very comfortable in the car. Bebe Bella Designs Strap Covers would easily fit the straps on strollers and swings too!  The covers are 100% Polyester. Easy to remove and machine wash. Which by the way, if you have a temporary moment of insanity and give a child, oh say a 2 year old Alice for instance, peanut butter and apple slices….. well, these covers wash up like a DREAM!! They come out of the dryer looking brand new! Wash cold water and tumble dry on low.

Bebe Bella Designs strap covers are made in U.S.A. Check this out! Enter

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Refreshing My Old Blog Posts: The Good, The Bad, and The 404s

Updating an old blog post is a lot like an archaeological dig. You head in expecting a quick “dusting” of the archives and end up unearthing a series of questionable life choices from 2014. From over-filtered photos to advice that didn’t age quite as well as a fine cheddar, the past can be… loud.

I recently opened a “quick update” on an old favorite, only to find a digital wasteland:

  • Missing Images: Key tutorial steps that now require “extreme imagination” because the hosting site vanished.
  • The Dead Link Graveyard: Half my former brand partners have apparently rebranded as “AI Crypto Collectives” or simply ceased to exist.
  • Antique Fonts: We’re talking styles that haven’t been cool since the dial-up era and look like they belong on a Geocities fan page.

Why I’m Optimizing This Blog

It’s not just about vanity; it’s about SEO survival. While I might be cringing at my old writing style, fixing broken links and updating keywords is like whispering “Pick me!” directly into Google’s ear.

When I refresh this content, the site runs faster, the “404 Not Found” errors disappear, and the search engine gods are finally appeased. I’m not spiraling into a mid-blog crisis; I’m just clearing out the blog ghosts to make room for new traffic.

How I Am Giving My Content a Facelift

I’m sitting on a mountain of old posts, here is the “Peanut Butter and Whine” guide to a quick refresh:

  1. Killing the 404s: I’m using a plugin to find dead links and point them somewhere useful.
  2. Update the “Now”: If I mentioned a product from five years ago, I’m trying to swap it for the 2026 version.
  3. Spruce up the Metadata: Making sure my Focus Keyword (like “blog”) is in the headers and the first paragraph.

While You’re Here…

Don’t let your visit be a “one and done!” Since I’m already tidying up the place, why not stay a while?

  • Win Big: Check out the sidebar for my current giveaway—I promise this one is actually alive and kicking!
  • Earn Cash: Some things never go out of style. Rakuten still pays you to shop, and in this economy, why wouldn’t you take the free money?

5 Comments

  • Diane K. Brimmer

    Don’t you just love the Minky material. I have to admit that I went to the Fabric Store and bought a couple of yards for myself. LoL I didn’t even sew it to together, just use it as a throw. Those seat belt covers would even be great for some adults. I am 5 ft and the seat belt always cuts my neck as well. Thanks for sharing.

  • Shannon

    I love items like this. I had to get something like this for me because Chris’s seat belts do the same thing to me in his car.

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