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Just wanted to do a quick spotlight on my small business venture. Being the mother of three little girls can be overwhelming and exasperating! But also rewarding and inspiring. My little girls are my inspiration for Ribbon Blossoms Chic Boutique. I have joined forces with a wonderful friend who has 3 inspirational daughters of her own. It started out with hairbows and headbands, but is quickly expanding as we learn new ways of doing things, and get fun new project ideas. Everything we make is something we know our own little girls will love, so we are confident in the smiles our items will bring to other little girls.

Our line has grown to include bow holders, bracelets, bibs, tutus, pixie wings and more. We have many new ideas in the works as well! Our website is currently under construction, but in the meantime we have several listings on daisycraft.com. Here is a small sampling of some of our products. Click any of the links in this post, or our button to the right to see our listings on Daisy Craft! Also when you visit our Daisy Craft page, feel free to take one of our buttons for placement on your blog!

























We also are more than happy to do custom orders. Whether you know exactly what you want, or you are looking for some help creating the perfect design - we are here! ribbonblossoms@aol.com

Comments

Amy said…
These are adorable.
Unknown said…
oh my gosh those are beautiful!!!
Very cute. They make me wish I had a little girl! Thanks for stopping by my blog.
Sassytimes said…
Great bows! I will have to check out your site! Thanks for the comment on my blog.
These are absolutely adorable! Hmmm. Maybe my daughter needs some... I'll be coming back to your site!
Cassie said…
You just posted on my blog because I found you through the new daisy site. I am so glad you did, if I don't win your tutu which I have never been lucky so probably won't... I am wondering how small they are? I would love one for my photography but I just wonder what the sizes are. Thanks! cgdesignphoto@yahoo.com.

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