First I like to say I glad I had a daughter. I get to be extra crafty on girly things!! I had a friend about 2 years ago tell me how easy it is to make a tutu. (Thanks, Annie) So I did my research with some online info and You Tube video's. Annie was right. So I made my first tutu for Kaitlyn's 2nd Birthday. Then again for Halloween 2010 when my daughter want to be a bee. The tutu was so cute w/ black and yellow. Their is no limit on imagination w/ tutu's from adding feathers, rhinestones, ribbons and buttons and so on. They are also quick to make but depending on your child's age and the length of the tutu will reflect the cost. I love making tutu's for my daughter with tulle and ribbon. Long or short I just love them. They are great for dance, pictures, parties, dress up/ play and Halloween costume the ideas are endless. Some examples for Halloween are: lady bug, bee, butterfly, fairy, pumpkin, cat and flower and so on. The photo studio I work for tutu's are all the rage w/ young girls. I've seen people make tutu's in red, white or pink for Valentine's Day, Greens or white for St. Patrick's, pastel colors for Easter, fall colors for fall and the ideas are endless. I also seen them in football teams colors. So If you have a little girl I highly recommend making her a tutu.
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Kaitlyn's 1st tutu. This is her 2nd Birthday Party. |
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I found this shirt "Birthday Girl" and make a hat and tutu to match! It was so cute!!!!!! |
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This is Kaitlyn 2010 Halloween costume a Bee and it turned out so cute!!! |
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The back of her costume/ tutu. |
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What you can not see is the cute yellow and black stripe tights. Remember fun, simple, cute and easy!!!
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Making a light pink and hot pink tutu and a purple and white tutu will take a picture of Kaitlyn in them and post when finished.
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