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It's a Back to School Bow-Nanza Extravaganza!!!

Hey, everybody! It's that time of year again when you are trying to get your kids and their things ready to go back to school. So, in honor of August, Back to School month, I have posted some new creations in my Etsy shop. I have adorable little hair bows that your girl will just love and the price has come DOwn...way DOwn! To get to my shop, click on the tab "My Etsy Shop" and it will take you right there! Prices and shipping are way down, so come and take a look around. I will be posting more and more over the next few days too, so keep coming back and checking things out. If you have any questions, please send me a message. And, by all means, please share this with anyone who loves hair accessories and hair accessory holders!

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