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on December 4, 2015 · Leave a Comment

Holiday Shop Spotlight: Tiny Turbans {Discount Code Included}

Disclaimer: I received this product in exchange for my honest opinion. No other compensation was given. All opinions are my own.
The beauty of little girls is how much fun it is to stuff their stockings! No girl can have enough headbands and bows so they are the perfect go to for stocking stuffers for the precious little girls in your life. I’ve been a fan of Emily’s adorable shop, Tiny Turbans, for some time now. She has the most beautiful bows in so many different styles it’s hard not to want to buy one of everything. Not only is her shop adorable, she is super sweet to work with.
Emily has some beautiful Christmas bows that would be perfect for your little girl’s stockings. These little bows are hand tied and you can tell all the love and detail she puts into her products. There are so many headband shops out there, but I promise this isn’t just another shop. You’ll love Emily and you’ll love her shop just as much. Read more about her and her heart below.

 

I have been making bows for over 8 years. It was under a different name and I took a break to pursue other things. Tiny turbans was born in April when I bit the bullet and decided to pursue this again. I love making accessories.
 
I love Disney and college football and Harry Potter (nerd status). I will be graduating with a bachelors in business management in the spring and also love to travel. My husband and I are going to Europe in the spring and also in the year we have been married have gone to Hawaii, Washington, D.C., New York, California and can’t wait to add more. 

 

 

Emily has offered all of my readers 15% off using code YOUAREMORE. She has such a beautiful selection of bows I know you are going to have a hard time choosing, but don’t wait too long! Christmas is getting close!

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