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wee girl barrettes

Wee girls for the big girls. These barrettes are for some bigger girls on my list. Phoebe’s temporarily off barrettes until she gets that they’re not food.

39 thoughts on “wee girl barrettes

  1. i can TOTALLY relate. my 2-year old is eating playdoh. those face illustrations are so incredibly FAB!!!!!!!!!

  2. Those are really cute! Did you print them out using a regular printer?

  3. Egads those are adorable! Love them. You’re so brilliant.

  4. so cute! I can see wearing those all the time.

  5. yeah, miriam is off barrettes for awhile. she keeps taking them out after a month of wearing them with no problem. she looks so cute in them! oh well, we will try again later.

  6. So sweet! What a brilliant idea!

  7. Those faces are so cute! Fabric paint? You always have the cutest ideas!

  8. Haha, I totally giggled, because ITA!
    Rafaella is off barrettes too.
    Cute big girl clippies!!!

  9. how cute these are!!

  10. Those barrettes are so cute, I love the blue one with her hair up.
    Dy

  11. I’m in love. So cute!

  12. I was temporarily off candy-looking pony tails when I was a child. Oi!

  13. How did you print these on fabric? They are so incredibly cute!

  14. They’re adorable. My problem is every time I make these, the buttons fall off. Any clues on which glue to use? I’m frustrated. The shape of the clip and the back of the button just don’t want to stay glued together. Wah. 🙁

  15. Have you ever thought about having your art work digitized for embroidery? These would be awesome as applique for machine embroidery. You could use them on t-shirts or bags or anything else you could dream up. I think a lot of your art work would be good for this and you wouldn’t have do hand embroidery. Awesome!

  16. These are too much-I love them!!!!

  17. I love them. Are you thinking of selling the design. It is so cute!

  18. These are so sweet!

  19. Aww, these are adorable!!

  20. So. Darn. Cute. And they’d make great hairband elastics, too. Or pushpin covers. Or the covers for little knobs on jewelry boxes! I love those faces!

  21. Those are fantastic! LOVE them!!! 🙂

  22. These are adorable! Is there any chance that these might end up in the freebies to download category?

  23. yes, I’m with Robin, I want digitized designs!! Or a 28 hour day.

  24. How cute and funny:)

  25. Yikes! Those clips so cute! My girls would love them. Did you make them like covered buttons?

  26. I just found your blog. Very cute stuff!
    I’m excited because I read that you have a boy named Oscar. Me too! He’s just 10 weeks old.

  27. hey thanks for all the nice comments! you guys are swell. I’m going to try to do that thing I always say I’m going to do.. answer questions in comments….
    elliebelle, laura, barbara – yep regular printer. just like I did the printed dolls.
    robin, I use e6000 glue. I use the end of the barrette to swipe a big glob of glue out of the tube and then stick the button on there, after I pull out the button tab of course.
    amber – nope, my machine is old school so I don’t know anything about digitized embroidery
    sally – maybe! I need something for that etsy shop I was thinking about.
    erica – probably not, I just put something up in the freebies.
    angela – yep, covered buttons.
    jennifer – woo! oscar’s rock 🙂

  28. Thanks for the answer- homegirl!
    It is so generous of you to take the time. 🙂
    Yup. I thought I was following your instructions to the tee. Guess I just need to glob (being the operative word) MORE glue! Craft e6000, right?

  29. Those are super cute! you should definately sell them. 🙂

  30. These are darling!

  31. These are darling!

  32. These kill me! SO cute.

  33. They are great. My girls would love them.

  34. I hope you start an Etsy shop and have these adorable barrettes in it!

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