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Saturday, January 24, 2009

Hair Clippies!!

My good friend who is blogging over at "Lemon" Roberts about her pregnancy and new arrival, baby girl Naomi, recently did a similar post about the dos and dont's of hair accessories for your little girl. I had been meaning to post about my favorite hair clips for awhile, but procrastination is my middle name. So, her post has inspired me.


I am definitely not a girlie-girl, and those that know me know that my girls aren't particularly girlie either. But, when it comes to hair clips, there are some that I can't resist. Holly actually got me into bows, since her girls were never without when they were little (6 year old Tess is now refusing). So, here are my favorites:


My Cakies - these are a little on the larger side, so probably best for toddlers. She makes crowns too, which are super cool. We may be getting one for a birthday party soon...




Nettie Pete - these clips and rubber bands are a relatively new find for me, and are my most favorite thus far. They are made from buttons and vintage fabrics, and if you see something in a clip, but would rather have a rubber band, they will custom make it for you at no extra charge.


The next 2 are clips are ones that I have not ordered yet, but are on my "coveting list." The first, Ella Bella Bows are very similar to my formerly favorite bow-maker, The Pink Bow, who has disappeared from cyberspace. They can be made with a non-slip padding, which I HIGHLY recommend for little baby hair. The ones I had never fell out of Nanea's hair, and she wore them from about 5 months old.

Wren Handmade - super cute fabric flowers


I found all of these on etsy.com. It's one of my favorite places to find just about anything. There are many talented people out there making things.

One of my other faves, which is not pictures above is giddy giddy (see Lemon's blog or click on hyperlink). I own quite a few of these clips!

Makena is just about getting enough hair for a bow. Maybe in a few weeks. Can't wait! We actually, well I actually, just gave her a trim today. She had these really long strands on both sides of her head and I couldn't take any more. Of course cutting a 6 month old's hair is no easy feat, so I must admit, it is a bit short on one side. But, since it's pretty crooked in the back any way, it sort of blends nicely when it's brushed.

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