Guest guest Posted July 9, 2011 Report Share Posted July 9, 2011 Please post them! Im sure lots of us would enjoy that. Thank you! I think thats wonderful to do, you should be very proud! Lynne > > My daughter has currently started created some very beautiful hair bows and head band clips to promote Autism awareness. Her niece is autistic and she is very close to her. I will post the clips if anyone is interested. The clip does not snag on hair so children who are sensitive with their hair being pulled would not have to worry. I wanted to let everyone know because I am so proud of my daughter and the love and care she gives to her niece.Ellie is 5 and I have raised her since birth and my daughter, , has been there for her since day one too. Now that has a child of her own, she still stays as a constant in Ellie's life including Ellie in many of her own family functions with her own daughter. Ellie's mother walked away from her so seeing someone else step in with so much love for this precious little girl gives me hope that one day the world will love these children too. ((HUGS)) to all, Lea > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2011 Report Share Posted July 10, 2011 Here are two of them. I posted the yellow one to show that she can put a photo of the child in the bow. She has made some many beautiful styles of bows.To: autism-aspergers Sent: Sat, July 9, 2011 7:29:13 AMSubject: Re: Barrettes Please post them! Im sure lots of us would enjoy that. Thank you! I think thats wonderful to do, you should be very proud! Lynne > > My daughter has currently started created some very beautiful hair bows and head band clips to promote Autism awareness. Her niece is autistic and she is very close to her. I will post the clips if anyone is interested. The clip does not snag on hair so children who are sensitive with their hair being pulled would not have to worry. I wanted to let everyone know because I am so proud of my daughter and the love and care she gives to her niece.Ellie is 5 and I have raised her since birth and my daughter, , has been there for her since day one too. Now that has a child of her own, she still stays as a constant in Ellie's life including Ellie in many of her own family functions with her own daughter. Ellie's mother walked away from her so seeing someone else step in with so much love for this precious little girl gives me hope that one day the world will love these children too. ((HUGS)) to all, Lea > 2 of 2 Photo(s) 300.jpg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2011 Report Share Posted July 11, 2011 Photos don't 'stay' unless emailed out directly, so anyone reading the posts from the group won't see them. Does she have a link where she sells them from? A lot of people run boutique shops on facebook, for instance. I run an advertising group for boutiques on facebook- if she ever (or currently has) a shop there, I'd be happy to do a few free shout out's to help bring more customers in. - she can find me at facebook.com/bowtiquecritiquefp > > > > My daughter has currently started created some very beautiful hair bows and > >head band clips to promote Autism awareness. Her niece is autistic and she is > >very close to her. I will post the clips if anyone is interested. The clip does > >not snag on hair so children who are sensitive with their hair being pulled > >would not have to worry. I wanted to let everyone know because I am so proud of > >my daughter and the love and care she gives to her niece.Ellie is 5 and I have > >raised her since birth and my daughter, , has been there for her since > >day one too. Now that has a child of her own, she still stays as a > >constant in Ellie's life including Ellie in many of her own family functions > >with her own daughter. Ellie's mother walked away from her so seeing someone > >else step in with so much love for this precious little girl gives me hope that > >one day the world will love these children too. ((HUGS)) to all, Lea > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2011 Report Share Posted July 11, 2011 Thank you. She is on your page now.To: autism-aspergers Sent: Sun, July 10, 2011 3:55:02 PMSubject: Re: Barrettes Photos don't 'stay' unless emailed out directly, so anyone reading the posts from the group won't see them. Does she have a link where she sells them from? A lot of people run boutique shops on facebook, for instance. I run an advertising group for boutiques on facebook- if she ever (or currently has) a shop there, I'd be happy to do a few free shout out's to help bring more customers in. - she can find me at facebook.com/bowtiquecritiquefp > > > > My daughter has currently started created some very beautiful hair bows and > >head band clips to promote Autism awareness. Her niece is autistic and she is > >very close to her. I will post the clips if anyone is interested. The clip does > >not snag on hair so children who are sensitive with their hair being pulled > >would not have to worry. I wanted to let everyone know because I am so proud of > >my daughter and the love and care she gives to her niece.Ellie is 5 and I have > >raised her since birth and my daughter, , has been there for her since > >day one too. Now that has a child of her own, she still stays as a > >constant in Ellie's life including Ellie in many of her own family functions > >with her own daughter. Ellie's mother walked away from her so seeing someone > >else step in with so much love for this precious little girl gives me hope that > >one day the world will love these children too. ((HUGS)) to all, Lea > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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