
Friday, August 12, 2011
Felt Roses!
Farmers Market Displays!
Saturday, August 6, 2011
Soon To Come....
Soon to come... Washer Necklaces! I was talking to my sister on the phone and she told me about them and I am really excited to try them out. I am going to buy washers today and can't wait to start! Pictures to come next week! I will also have them at the farmers market in bountiful, come check it out!!! :)
More new things!
Here is two mustard yellow rosettes with lace on them on a gray hard headband.
This is one large rosette on a black hard headband.
This black hard headband is covered with 6 yoyo's on one side.
This is a white and gray, two layered, gathered flower with a gray vintage button in the center. This can be a hair clip or a pin for a shirt or purse, etc.
This is two layer gathered flower with white and a pink floral on top, with a fun blue button in the center. I also have one just like this with a green button in the center. This can be a hair clip or a shirt pin.
This is another white and gray, two layered flower, with a small yoyo in the center. This one can also be a hair clip or a shirt pin.
This is a small single rosette clip with tule underneath.
Here are two matching single rosette clips. The pattern in the fabric is kind of hard to see in the picture, but it is really cute and fun. The colors are a teal blue, yellow, white, and brown. Really fun color scheme.
I would sell these two together as a set for $3. People have been asking for matching clips to put in little girls hair with piggy tails. So fun!
This is one large rosette on a black hard headband.
This black hard headband is covered with 6 yoyo's on one side.
This is a white and gray, two layered, gathered flower with a gray vintage button in the center. This can be a hair clip or a pin for a shirt or purse, etc.
This is two layer gathered flower with white and a pink floral on top, with a fun blue button in the center. I also have one just like this with a green button in the center. This can be a hair clip or a shirt pin.
This is another white and gray, two layered flower, with a small yoyo in the center. This one can also be a hair clip or a shirt pin.
This is a small single rosette clip with tule underneath.
Here are two matching single rosette clips. The pattern in the fabric is kind of hard to see in the picture, but it is really cute and fun. The colors are a teal blue, yellow, white, and brown. Really fun color scheme.
I would sell these two together as a set for $3. People have been asking for matching clips to put in little girls hair with piggy tails. So fun!
Friday, August 5, 2011
Farmer's Market Displays!
Here are some of my displays at the farmer's Market. I only got a few photo's because the sun was in a weird spot so they didn't turn out very good, and then I forgot to take more.
This is a beautiful frame I got thrifted from The Gold Mine in Sun Valley, Idaho for only $12! I loved it so much I knew I could find a use for it! And it worked wonderful and looked great holding my hair clips! :)
This is a tall red bucket I got thrifted at the DI in Centerville, for only $1.50. It was in really good shape and I just loved it! It is really fun and holds the elastic headbands great!Along with headbands and hair clips, I have also started jazzing up some boring onesies and t-shirts as well. Here is a white onesie with 3 pink, white, and green striped yoyo's. Really simiple, but adds just a little bit extra to spice up a boring white onesie.
These are some darling crocheted hats my mom made. I have tried and tried to crochet, but I just am not any good at it, so I leave it up to my mom. She does an amazing job! She does newborn, and 3-6 month hats. She does lots of different colors and does the flowers to go on them to. Another fun things with these hats is you can put any clip on them that you want. My mom sells them for only $8! Which is amazingly inexpensive for the hard work she puts into them. And then if you choose a different clip to put on them, it is just $3 more. She has lots of different colors, tan, white, brown, black, a green verigated, and then a red verigated. More pictures to come.
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