I am giddy-excited to give you a sneak peek of these festive hair accessories! It was so fun to shop for the supplies, create the designs, and assemble these sparkly, colorful pieces. I wore one that I made for myself to work yesterday and received TONS of compliments. I can't wait to get these into our Etsy shop and see who gets to own and wear them this holiday!
I'd love to hear from you, what color scheme is your favorite to wear? What makes your hair and eyes sparkle? Or what would you absolutely HAVE to buy as a gift for that special girl/lady in your life?
posted by Christa
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ReplyDeleteThese hairbands are one of the most popular choices of hair accessories that works great whether you have short or long hair. They do not only beautify your hair, but also serve the purpose of keeping all your hair in place so that stray strands do not get into your face. Thanks a lot.
Your stuff is so cute! I love Sarah! I don't know your sister, but if she's as cool as you that's unbelievable! I love cool people and their cool stuff!
ReplyDeleteHi! My brother Tony recommended your site. I think all your art is very creative. Have you thought of using your hair accessories as pins? Hats are so popular and look great with a pin on them; also on a plain black winter coat. An idea to Recycle old felted sweaters into little purses/wristlets~super popular with teenagers. They can have a cute little hair type decorations, or felted flowers, or old/new buttons. Also, what about cute little flowers made with recycled felted sweaters for sweaters, coats, hats? The yo yo's your mom makes could also be made smaller and into little purses or even hair/hat accessories. Good luck.
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ReplyDeleteTina: you have some great suggestions and you might know we are hosting a contest to win a free item which ends today! If you'd like to participate in the contest, just shoot us your email address so we can contact you if one of your suggestions are chosen as the winner. The contest is hosted on this post: http://sophiafredricka.blogspot.com/2011/11/book-review-start-something-that.html