If you’re like me, you probably waited until the very last possible second to craft for your Little. And by very last possible second, I mean you started painting your twenty-eight quart cooler the night before it is supposed to be presented to your beautiful little.
In case this didn’t give you an indication, I am a horrible crafter. I’ve managed to get by with the help of tracing paper and glitter, but it’s still a feat to sit myself down and crank out the numerous canvases, wine glasses, picture frames, and all the other essential Little gifts. To help get you through these stressful crafting sessions, here are five quintessential Pandora stations to help mellow your mood and motivate you to do WORK on those crafts.
Anna Sun by Walk the Moon
Artists typically played: Coldplay, Jet, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Phoenix
The perfect mixture of pump up and relaxing, the Anna Sun playlist provides the best of both worlds. They are songs you can jump around and sing to or just play in the background as you zone in on your crafts.
Ed Sheeran
Artists typically played: Ed Sheeran, The Script, Parachute, and Ron Pope
The ultimate soothing Pandora playlist. Ed Sheeran playlist plays those feel good, sometimes mushy, but oh-so-good- for the soul songs that you can’t help but get emotionally attached to. Fantastic for keeping your cool and getting sentimental about your future little.
Today’s Country
Artists typically played: Luke Bryan, Florida Georgia Line, Dustin Lynch and Scotty McCreery
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: country music is good for the soul. I could happily listen to it for hours and never get tired of it, so this is a perfect station to listen to when spending hours on a cooler that is only going to turn out “good enough.”
Stay With Me by Sam Smith
Artists typically played: Sam Smith, Ed Sheeran,
MKTO, and SoMo
Sam Smith has the voice of an angel, and the other artists on this playlist do not disappoint. A combination of soulful R&B and modern pop, this playlist will keep you guessing for hours.
2000's Hip Hop
Artists typically played: Young Money, Yung Joc, Chamillionaire and Lil Jon
If this station doesn't take you back to your awkward, middle school dances phase then I really don't know what will. So nostalgic, so entertaining.























