March Edition
A new month, filled with fresh beginnings, little moments, and the quiet promise of spring. As we step into March, we’re welcoming longer days, softer light, and the sweetness of the season ahead. Easter gatherings, garden strolls, and everyday moments made a little more beautiful with your littles.
This monthly note is our place to pause and share what’s ahead, reflect on moments from our community, and offer gentle inspiration along the way.
A Look Back at February
February was full of love in its simplest forms. Heartfelt details, cozy layers, and meaningful celebrations big and small. We loved seeing your little ones wrapped in their favorite Quincy Mae essentials, styled for Valentine’s moments and slow winter days alike.
Thank you for letting us be part of your season of love. We’re so excited to step into spring with you.
Coming Up This Month
• Quincy Mae Spring Summer '26 Drop Two launching March 12th
• Giveaways and fun collaborations sprinkled throughout the month
• In-store craft and storytime events at our Flagship Stores
Top 3 Pieces Loved by You
Community favorites you’ve been loving lately.
The sweetest look for lounge or play.
A soft and breathable look for sunny days.
A darling retro look for your little gal's beach days.

Little Moments We Love
Real babies, real life—styled in Quincy Mae 🤍
Sweet, candid moments shared by our community mean everything to us.
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Pressed Flower Sun Catchers
A soft nod to the new season — perfect for welcoming longer days and a little extra sunshine.
What You’ll Need:
• Clear contact paper
• Fresh flowers or greenery (daisies, small blooms, clover, ferns — even petals work beautifully)
• Scissors
• Construction paper (for a frame)
• String or ribbon
Before You Start:
Head outside with your little one for a short “spring treasure walk.” Let them collect tiny blooms, leaves, or petals. It makes the craft feel like part of a memory, not just an activity.
How To Make It:
• Cut two equal squares of clear contact paper.
• Peel the backing off one piece and lay it sticky-side up.
• Let your child arrange their flowers and greenery however they like. (There’s no wrong way! Messy is magical.)
• Place the second sheet of contact paper on top to seal it.
• Trim into a circle, heart, or simple square.
• Cut a frame from construction paper if you’d like a finished edge.
• Punch a small hole at the top and tie with ribbon.
Hang in a sunny window and watch the light shine through their tiny garden.
A Note to Uplift + Encourage
"March reminds us that growth often begins quietly. You’re doing more than you know...every small, loving moment is planting something beautiful."
— Anonymous
With love,
Quincy Mae