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Giveaway 1: Holiday handmade Tutu's

Yes, I am crafter. I make Tulle Tutu's for Sale. This holiday season I will be making these beautiful tutu gift packages for sale. I have been cutting and knotting to make beautiful pink girly tutu's for ages zero months up to adult size.

Selling these handmade items will help me continue to fund family field trips and this blog. I traditional make them every year around this same time and I sell them around town. This year I am going to sell them online. My hope is to sell enough to help me save for a few want items that are on my wish list. But for now I will be happy if I just sell a few a week.
 
To get everyone excited about my tutu's I am giving one away this week to a lucky reader. All you have to do is tell me why you want to win one and what size you need it in.   I will randomly pick a winner.
Tutu Lengths
0-3 months--- 5 inches
3-6 months--- 6 inches
6-12 months--- 8 inches
12-18 months---8.5 inches
2t------------------10 inches
3t------------------10.5 inches
4t------------------11 inches
5/6------------------11.5 inches
7------------------12 inches
Waist sizes
0-3 months--- 12 inches
3-6 months--- 14 inches
6-12 months--- 16 inches
12-18 months---18 inches
2t------------------19.5 inches
3t------------------20 inches
4t------------------21 inches
5/6----------------22.5 inches
7------------------------23.5
You can find last years pictures Christmas Tutu.
find me: Handmade Tulle Tutu dressup skirt by Loveclothes2 http://etsy.me/19dMZ6Y via @Etsy
 
Disclaimer: This is a personal blog all thoughts and opinions are all my own.
 

Comments

Dinah Garcia said…
These are so cute! My niece would love one. Her size would fall under the 5/6 age range.
Unknown said…
Oh my gosh, those are so adorable! My daughter is into tutu and would love to win one. She is size almost 5 but wears a size 4T.
Desiree Eaglin said…
My daughter would love this!
1955nurse said…
I would love to win because my sweet Grandaughter is a true "Diva Girl" & would look sooo cute in one!!! I would need sz 5/6.... Thanks so much for the chance!
Unknown said…
my niece would love this. She would need a size 5/6. Thanks!
Unknown said…
I have 2 little girls ages 3 and 6 and they could probably share a size 5. Thanks for the giveaway!
As it would be for my niece, I'd order in size 5/6. Thank you.
AlexandraFunFit
Anne N. said…
I would get 18 month size for my daughter!
Unknown said…
I have 2 girls ages 3 and 6 and they could probably share a Size 5. Thanks for the giveaway, Alma!
Unknown said…
I would love to get this Tutu outfit in a size 12-18 month for our daughter who is 8 months old right now. It would be perfect for her 1st birthday pictures! Thank you for the chance :)

babydjs_mom@yahoo.com
Unknown said…
I would want a size 2T for my daughter!
stracey2010 said…
I would like it in size 4/5
Unknown said…
I have 2 girls ages 3 and 6 and they can share a Size 5. Thanks for the giveaway, Alma!
Anonymous said…
I would get a size 4 t.
Unknown said…
I have 2 girls ages 3 and 6 and they can share a Size 5. Thanks for the giveaway, Alma!
Unknown said…
I have 2 girls ages 3 and 6. They can share a size 5. Thanks for the giveaway, Alma!
Terri Moore said…
Adorable! My grand-daughter would wear an 18 Inches waist and 8.5 inches long please.
Unknown said…
Another entry! I would still love to have this in a size 12-18 month!! My mom is a professional photographer and it would be great for her to take my daughters 1st birthday pictures of her in this outfit as well :) Thanks for the chance!

babydjs_mom@yahoo.com
Unknown said…
I would love a 6-12mmonth tutu for my baby girl :0)
Diana said…
Size 6 please
hrddiana556@gmail.com
AMY said…
I would like size 2T.
J Rodney said…
These are just way too cute, I'd love to have a size 4.
Holly S. said…
My daughter wears an 8, but if you only go up to 7, I think that'll work. Thanks!

Anonymous said…
I would need a 3t or 4 t for my granddaughters.
dawnmonroe83@gmail.com
kdrae said…
I would want 4t for my daughter!
Unknown said…
I have 2 girls ages 3 and 6. They could probably share a size 5. Thanks for the giveaway, Alma!
Jenny said…
My daughter would LOVE this. She would need a 5/6 most likely.
Unknown said…
my niece is due in Feb. so she would need a 6-12months to wear it nexxt year :) senior06chs@aol.com
Unknown said…
They're beautiful Alma =) And you do such a GREAT job on them.. wish I had a little girl to give them to.

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