I have two daughters that are polar opposites of each other. My oldest daughter is a very what you see is what you get kind of girl. She gets up in the morning has no time for make up or messing with elaborate hairdos in front of the mirror because that would mean she would loose precious sleep time. From the time she could dress herself her sense of style was as comfortable as you can get into.
On the other hand my youngest daughter is my all out frilly daughter. The girly cute outfit is always her choice and dressing her has always been a chore. At three she refused to put on a dress because it was not pretty enough. She is the girl that comes in the room in the morning and tells me how she would like to have her hair done each day from the time she could voice an opinion about it.
As different as both of these girls are they are both thrilled that I have figured out how to make hair bows. Each for their own personal reasons. My oldest daughter walks in Relay for Life every year since 5th grade when she lost a classmate to cancer. She will use the bows as a fundraiser for her Relay team. My youngest is happy that I can make bows for her collection and her friends. It's a win-win for our family.
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