Showing posts with label girls tutus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label girls tutus. Show all posts

Thursday, May 13, 2010

The best sales are at Tiny Dimples!


Let's face it, we all love a good sale, especially these days. The accomplishment that we feel when finding a "good deal" or something we have wanted has been "marked down" is GREAT! You gotta have it!

Tiny Dimples is the place to show for new baby gifts, sibling gifts, tooth fairy gifts and tons more! You won't find better baby bedding, christening gifts and the best girl's tutu's anywhere! The sales at Tiny Dimples are even better with great items that you will not find in a department store or discount center.

The Baby Bella Maya Precious Pink Girl Booties are one of a kind. Imagine a precious little one in these beautiful wovan polyester booties. They also come in blue.

Get your "little man" the "Live With Love" Organic Toddler Boys Sage Frog shirt. Sorry, cannot get cuter than this! This sage colored organic shirt will feel wonderful on his little skin. Maybe the Kicky Pants Bamboo Short Sleeve Onesie in Lotus would suit your little one better. You know.... Bamboo fabric is the way to go these days, especially on baby's precious skin.

Need a great gift for a Baby Shower? Check out these organic baby cloths in many colors. You also could give the Peanut Organic Burp Cloth that has matching Bib~comes in a precious box ready to give. Take a look at one of our best sellers~ the SwaddleDesigns Solid Pastel Receiving Blankets in Pink with brown dots. It's a favorite!

Need a gift for that special little girl? You will be the best gift giver ever if you wrap up this Recycled Plastic Cookware and Dining Set by Green Toys. This gift for the "chef to be" is made up of recycle plastic and cardboard. So.. go green when giving a gift, you can't go wrong.

You are sure to find the best gifts or something for your own baby at Tiny Dimples. Sale items at Tiny Dimples don't last long, so shop today and get a great deal!

Friday, March 26, 2010

The Tutu and the little girl


As young girls we used to dream of dressing up in our Mom’s clothes and jewelry and dancing around the room, others were a bit less flamboyant and fantasized of being a ballerina with a beautiful big tutu. Whether you were dressing up with jewels or putting on netted pettiskirts to pretend to be on the big stage, we all wanted a tutu to be the "ballerina”.

It has been said that the Tutu makes a magic circle around the Ballerina. I think most would agree that something magical happens when a little little puts on a tutu and transforms into a princess. "Swirling and Twirling, Pigtails and bows...the picture of grace from her head to her toes."

Today the tutu isn’t just for dancers or ballerinas, it is for any little girl and can be worn anywhere. Even a trip to the local grocery store can become an adventure when it includes her favorite tutu or pettiskirt!

You can have the single layered tutu, the double layered tutu and even tripled layered skirt to give that extra POOF! The more tulle and netting attached ~ the better! The bigger the skirt, the better! These beautiful girls netted skirts come in different colors and can have wires attached for the real ballerina. There are also many types of tutus, romantic style, classic style and pancake all for the serious tutu wearers. For little girls it really doesn’t matter which kind they get as long as it is big and will flow out when twirling across the living room floor! Add a precious rhinestone t-shirt and a big flower in her hair and you have the perfect outfit.

Many parents are having portraits of their girls in their tutus and or putting one on them as a newborn for that stunning portrait. Personally, I allowed my daughter to wear hers around the house, I still remember her t-shirt, tutu and her precious bare feet and those curls in her hair.

In the 1800’s Marie Camargo shortened the ballet skirts so that people could see her footwork, most disapproved but it stuck and now most ballet skirts are short. So, thank you to Marie Camargo for being a bit of a “rebel” and creating the tutu and giving every little girl the ability to be the “belle of the ball”.