I don't know how to start this without sounding silly or like a salesperson, but I started an etsy shop that sells bibs.
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| V makes her modeling debut in "Red Arches" |
I was tired of how gross looking V's bibs were. The velcro snagged on everything, the terry cloth pilled and faded, and if I accidentally left one on her and we were out in public, they looked gross.
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| Poppy Fields |
So after I got a wonderful sewing machine for Christmas, I found some fabrics that I liked and played around with styles. I knew I wanted them to be triangular, and I knew I wanted them to have an elastic head opening.
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| Dutch Mill |
Husband, lovingly, called them bandit bibs, because of their bandana-esque look. So my shop is called
Bandit Babies.
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| Rusty Star |
And what do we sell? Bandit Bibs. So far I have 9 different colors to choose from, they sell for $5.50 and if you live in the US, you get free shipping.
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| Night Floral |
I personally love them. V only has this type now -well, she has all the prototypes; the perfect ones went into the shop. I love the elastic opening, I love the patterns and the shape. They would make nice drool bibs as well because the pattern is cute enough to wear with normal clothes. They almost bring to mind a little scarf.
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| Homespun Candy Stripe |
I think triangle-shaped bibs are going to pop up soon, because the round and square ones look tired out, but the triangle ones seem new, somehow. Take a look, I think they are a good buy, and I absolutely think they are cute.
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| French Plaid |
Bandit Babies Etsy Shop
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| Oyster Hearts |
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| Poppy Fields |
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| Dutch Mill |
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| Rusty Star |
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| Dove Spades |
Lana, these are so great!!!! I'll be hitting you up once we decide to have a baby....
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