
What does one do with over 20 years experience in the textile industry? If you are anything like Fagan and have an eye for little-girl charm, you start a business creating hair bows, tutus, and accessories.In 1999, Fagan opened her own children’s clothing boutique. However, frustrated by the lack of high-quality hair bows available to sell in her shop, she decided to make her own. Although Fagan sold her store 2 years ago, she continued selling bows to local customers. As demand grew, she began accepting wholesale orders and then launched her website. Very Sweet Bows is the result of Fagan’s hard work and dedication.

Very Sweet Bows range from infant (1 inch) to large (5 inches), and you will find specific details about each bow with regard to size, available styles, the kind of clip used, and for what type of hair each bow is suitable. If you are looking for something extra fancy, Fagan also makes Confetti and Novelty bows. She’ll even let you build your own! And for those of you who can’t quite make up your mind, Fagan will surprise you with her Bunch of Bows option in which she sends a bargain bag of beautiful bows. Of course your little one will need a place to store all her bows, so don’t forget to check out the personalized bow holders.

But bows is not all that Very Sweet Bows is about; Fagan also designs tutus, each one custom-made using yards of flowing tulle to make your little one feel like royalty. The tutus are available in small, medium and large, and they can fit princesses from 6 months to 7 years.If your girly-girl leaves the house in nothing less than her boutique best, there’s something for her at Very Sweet Bows, as well. Fagan sews an updated version of the simply sweet pillowcase dress and includes a matching bow. Don’t forget the purse, as no dress is complete without one!
Very Sweet Bows is an eye-pleasing, colorful site that is completely user-friendly. All the information that you need to find the perfect product is located neatly in the sidebar or as a graphic link on the homepage. In addition, Fagan’s products are very affordable. If you’re not yet convinced that you need a few Very Sweet Bows for your little one, be sure to check out what the happy customers have to say.
Fagan would like to share one of her most popular designs with one lucky reader! It’s the Crazy Bow!! You get to choose the size. Simply leave a comment on this post by noon eastern, February 5th, and I will announce the winner on next Wednesday’s post. **Open to US residents only. You must be willing to provide your name and mailing address.**

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Congratulations to Jen of Beebee Mod for winning the American Girl book giveaway. Jen, contact me at woolgatherings@gmail.com.

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January 30, 2008 at 1:22 am
Corey
oooo that is one talented person there.
count me in. 
have a great day.
January 30, 2008 at 1:25 am
Corey
that is one talented person there. wow.
count me in.
January 30, 2008 at 4:41 am
Zoe
Hey Melissa!
I’ve been reading all my blogs through my feed so haven’t been over (until now) to see the fabulous new look to your blog. I love it!!!
January 30, 2008 at 8:47 am
gary
so cute!
January 30, 2008 at 10:10 am
tracey
Definitely put me down to win that cute bow!
January 30, 2008 at 12:45 pm
Belinda
Beautiful! I’m in.
January 30, 2008 at 4:24 pm
Stephanie
I’d love to win that “crazy bow.” My daughter’s hair is just the right length to start using bows!
P.S. I can’t believe I missed your American Girl giveaway! I kept on meaning to come back and enter, but the deadline just passed be by…
P.P.S. I voted for Bridget in the Toddler Trouble Photo Contest again today.
January 30, 2008 at 8:35 pm
ellia
ohhhh yes! count me in too!!! what a wonderful giveaway and just TOO IRONIC as i am doing a post about successful shops
January 30, 2008 at 10:59 pm
kristi
This site is exactly what I’ve been looking for. I’ve been hot-glueing ribbon on plain metal clips for Isabella’s crazy and ultra-thin hair, and I think the little girl deserves some bows. Please enter me!