Showing posts with label hair barrettes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hair barrettes. Show all posts

Friday, February 19, 2010

Ta Da! Now offering $3 flat rate shipping!

Check out my Etsy shop for details -- just follow this link: Prissy Sissy Bows!
♥Bows

Friday, January 1, 2010

Happy New Year!

We've had wonderful holidays with our families and I hope that you have, too! Now that New Year's Day is here, let's all resolve to be better, moral people and to consider one another's feelings with each action we take!

Below are some bows I made for a friend's nieces who were taking a trip to Disney World. These bows were a hit!

Happy New Year!

♥Bows


Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Happy Holidays!

Well, it's been a little while since I posted... and I had told myself that I would do better over the past few months.

The purpose of this blog is to wish everyone a merry and happy time with family and friends over the upcoming holidays of Christmas and New Years. I hope everyone stays safe and healthy!

My craft shows for the season have come to an end. It's kind of bitter sweet... I want to thank you all for coming out to see me and supporting my ribbon addiction!

I have begun work on Valentine's Day bows and am in the creative stage of St. Patrick's Day bows (yes, already!), and have recently listed some Easter bows, so if you are interested, now is the time! You can contact me about sales and any special orders through my Etsy shop.

Maybe my next post will be sooner than later! Have a great night!

♥Bows

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Save the Date -- October 10, 2009

Prissy Sissy Bows will be attending the Second Annual Columbus Day Festival in Columbia County, GA on October 10th. If you are in the area, please come by to say hello. I've got lots of new colors and interchangable embellishments for bows that you can't miss!

I can't wait to see you there!

For more info, read about the event here.

♥Bows

Thursday, September 11, 2008

July Hairbow Sales for Prissy Sissy Bows

This post shows the hairbows that I sold during the month of July through my Prissy Sissy Bows Etsy shop.

This first item is my Newborn Headband that Allows for Interchangeable Hairbows. This headband measures approximately 13.5 inches round and allows you to change out the hairbows on it. As long as the bows have a clippie on them, you can attach them to this band.


These next bows are basic newborn hairbows. They can also be used for older girls to hold back bangs.


As always, most all items seen on this blog can be duplicated. If interested in purchasing items, please contact me through my website at http://PrissySissyBows.etsy.com/.

♥Bows

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

My Little Hairbow Model!

Thanks Leslie for allowing me to use your daughter's pictures in my hairbow listings! Isn't she just so cute?!

Friday, June 13, 2008

Craft Show Applications...

I have finally done it. I have finally gotten my first of three craft show applications in the mail. The hardest part was putting together the non-existant craft show booth so that I could take a picture to submit with the applications. Well, several hundred dollars and drops of sweat later, this is what I have created.



I have potentially two more applications to go. It is absolutely amazing at how much money can be spent just on entry fees alone. We are really hoping that this financial and time investment will pay off. Maybe it will pay off big time and I can quit my day job!

If you are reading this, please post comments about any pointers and tips that a newbie may need! Any positive comments will be greatly appreciated.

♥Bows

Thursday, June 12, 2008

May Hairbow Sales for Prissy Sissy Bows

It's that time again.... This is the time set aside for me to brag about the hairbows that I sold during the last month--of course, this time for the month of May-- in my Etsy shop, http://prissysissybows.etsy.com/.

The first bow I sold in May was shipped to Illinois. This is my White Satin and Pink Sheer Layered Hairbow. This bow measures approximately 5 inches wide, by 5 inches long, and has a stack of about 2 inches.


The next bow was sold to a company in California who plans to resell this hairbow. This is my Medium Pink Cupcake Fun Hairbow. I am hoping that this will be a big seller for them....


The next hairbows I sold were shipped to Covington, GA. Thank you for being my big buyer for May!

This is my Kitty Cat Princess Hairbow Holder. This item allows you to store your bows without them becoming crushed and smashed.


This hairbow is my I Love My Cat Hairbow in Red. This is the perfect hairbow for the cat lover!


This hairbow is my Medium Kiddie Loop Scottie Dog Hairbow.


These are my Strawberry Hair Clips in Red. These are also available in pink!


This hairbow is my Western Red Check and White Hairbow.


This is my Jesus Loves Me Hairbow with Tails. This bow measures approximately 3.5 inches wide and 6 inches long.


Thank you for looking and joining in with my excitement for the month! All hairbows seen on this website can be duplicated, so if you want one of these, just contact me through http://prissysissybows.etsy.com/.

♥Bows

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Memorial Day is....

Observing holidays as actual days of remembrance or reflection was never anything that we did growing up. Holidays were seen as a day off for spending time with family. But is there a deeper meaning for the holidays that we have? Since I didn't really know why I was granted a day off from my day job yesterday, I thought that I would do just a bit of research....

"Memorial Day (May 30), or Decoration Day, began in 1868 when members of the Grand Army of the Republic heeded the request of their commander, General John A. Logan, to decorate the graves of their fallen compatriots. It has since become the day on which the United States honors the dead of all its wars and is observed as a legal holiday in most states. National services are held at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington, Virginia. In 2000 President Bill Clinton asked the nation to endorse a humanitarian organization's addition of a moment of silence to the holiday, designating 3 P.M. local time for a minute of quiet reflection on the meaning of America's war dead." (Taken from http://www.answers.com/topic/memorial-day)

Living in Augusta, GA, near Fort Gordon, we often see soldiers and members of the military out and around. I work with wives of soldiers at my real job. Although I've never said "thank you," I do realize and greatly appreciate the sacrifice that they and their families make for me. I learned last week that my friend's husband will be leaving for Iraq soon. He will be leaving his wife and two children to serve for his country. Thank you to all who see it as his or her duty to serve our country.

May we all pray and take a moment of silence everyday to remember those who make sacrifices for us. May God bless you.

♥Bows