Sassy Tails, Bows and Fascinators
August 6, 2007:
Apparently, I am in the wrong business. I mean if were actually in a business, it should be one that involves making fancy custom hair bands, hair scrunchies, and other miscellaneous hair baubles.
I don’t know if the inventors ever make any money, but I have noticed that the mere existence of a hair-bauble-making career is cause for extensive media coverage in your local paper. For example …
Recently from Michigan’s HomeTown Life online webzine:
Theresa Gallaher found out that putting a bow in the hair of her oldest daughter was just the start.
Gallaher began Sweet Pea Bowtique, a bow and headband company out of her Oxford Township home in 2006.
“I started making hair bows for my daughter - and headbands for me - and it kind of took off,” she said.
The bows are targeted for girls, newborn to the end of elementary school, but Gallaher said she also has custom-made orders for high school cheerleading teams.
The SweetPeaBowtique website says they even host “online hairbow parties.” Matching soccer team hair bows? … Anyone?





