
As I mentioned, I am expecting a girl in a few months and I'm so excited to do some "girly" crafts! I made my first attempt at hair bows this afternoon. I made a little "bow tool" like the one found HERE and it worked like a charm.

I wanted to keep them simple and I think they turned out cute.

I wanted itty-bitty newborn bows (the kind you stick on with a drop of honey), so I didn't bother with clips.

I should have put something in the picture for size reference, but these would probably fit on a quarter. Teeny!
This last one is a bit bigger and I might end up putting it on a clip. We'll see.

I'm sure there will be plenty more bows to come! :)
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