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Flower Headbands for Spring

March 12, 2010 · by Tiffany Merritt · 134 Comments

Spring is in the air here in Tennessee! It’s time to start encouraging those flowers to bloom, and I have a really great way for your little one to do just that! I’m thrilled to be hosting a giveaway from Bella’s Bowtique, an amazing Etsy shop owned and operated by a creative mother named Kristie. Kristie gets her inspiration from her two darling little girls, Kaleigh and Isabella. She has some of the most precious bows and flower headbands I have ever seen! You can really get lost perusing around the site looking at all the cute pieces she offers.

gerber daisy flower headbands on a baby Today, though, I especially want to highlight the piece that is just so perfect for this time of year. Check out the Boutique Gerber Daisy Flower Headband! It is SOOOO cute! I love the sparkle in the center of the flower, and how cute this headband looks on a baby.

Darah doesn’t have very much hair to work with at this point, but the items for sale at Bella’s Bowtique remind me that there are still so many fun things that I can do with her hair. I also really love how these pieces can dress up even the most simple of outfits. Currently

Buy It! Are you going ga ga for these adorable headbands like I am? Place an order with Bella’s Bowtique today and take your baby’s spring outfits from cute to UNBELIEVABLY PRECIOUS!

This giveaway is now CLOSED

Win It! One of you is about to have some of the cutest baby/toddler pictures EVER because you are going to win the Boutique Gerber Daisy Flower Headband! The contest will run until Monday, March 22nd at 7:59pm CST. A winner will be randomly selected and emailed, and will have 48 hours to claim their prize. Open to residents of the United States.
How To Enter:

Mandatory Entry: Tell me one other product not mentioned here that you love the most in Kristie’s shop!

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Grab your beverage of choice (mine is iced coffee) and let's hang out for a spell! I'm Tiffany, and I've rambunctious little girls and a fierce desire to share any tip and trick I can find to make lives with little ones a bit less hectic and a lot more fun. [Read more...]

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