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Twinkle Kids Holiday Hair Snaps
Filed under: Toddlers Preschoolers, Preschoolers, Baby Essentials, Decor
Oh my goodness, these are just adorable. Twinkle Kids (who I previously wrote about here) has introduced their Gimme Hair Bands and Snaps just in time for the holidays, and I'm pretty sure I need to have a daughter RIGHT NOW.
The hair accessories are made from 100% wool felt, and come with either a black elastic band or a metal clip attached. I'm partial to the watermelon and the bon bon, but the gingerbread man and mittens are perfect for the holidays.
$8 at Twinkle Kids' website.
The hair accessories are made from 100% wool felt, and come with either a black elastic band or a metal clip attached. I'm partial to the watermelon and the bon bon, but the gingerbread man and mittens are perfect for the holidays.
$8 at Twinkle Kids' website.












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11-08-2007 @ 2:24AM
Tamyu said...These are absolutely adorable!
You don`t *need* a daughter though - I use these sort of things on my (long haired) son all the time. They`re just as cute as if on a girl, and don`t look too girly if you are sure to avoid bright pink ones!
Then again, maybe I`m just strange, as a lot of my son`s clothing features subtle lace.
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11-08-2007 @ 6:21PM
Heather said...I would be willing to bet that a little bit of hot glue and some felt cut into any shape stuck on a barrette would be a lot cheaper (and a more fun) to make! You could probably make quite a few for $8. (Asuming you have a hot glue gun already.) Great family craft idea! I know that our local Wal-mart has craft felt in a rainbow of colors. They may even have some of the plain barrettes back there too. C'mon get creative!
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11-10-2007 @ 3:30PM
JCOTTS said...I think these are made with 100% wool felt which is an amazing fabric, really expensive and very different than the acrylic craft felt sold at Wal-Mart, Michael's, etc. I personally don't like the way the acrylic craft felt feels or how shiny it is. Not sure if the glue gun would work on felt. But worth a try!
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