Tuesday, November 17, 2009

More Petticoats & Pettiskirts now available!


Bluebonnets & Bows now offers a HUGE selection of Girl's petticoats as well as Adult & teen petticoats. Lots of styles, sizes and colors are available.
We also offer Bridal & Flower girl slips and petticoats.
We offer the largest selection and best prices.
*Please note ship times

Monday, June 1, 2009

Pettiskirt Shop .com has launched!!


We have launched our new website!
Find us at Pettiskirt Shop with all the same great prices and selection on Bluebonnets & Bows Pettiskirts.
Lots of in stock pettiskirts, petticoats & pettitops. Custom order items also available.
Pettiskirts start at $54.99 and shipping is FREE!

Friday, April 24, 2009

More NEW Pettiskirts & PettiTops!







Our collection has grown! And I now believe we offer one of the largest selections of Pettiskirts available.
Peacock blue & Rasperry are some of our best selling colors and together, they are FANTASTIC! The new PLUM is simply the hottest color around! Plum is spectacular with the raspberry ruffles. And the pink with plum ruffles is one of my all time favorites! Plum is a hot new color that you won't find anywhere else! At least not at our low prices. These skirts and many more are in stock and ready to ship but they won't last long!
And what better way to complete your pettiskirt ensemble but a beautiful chiffon ruffle PETTITOP! We have several colors in stock. These pettitops are so sweet with rows of chiffon ruffles from top to bottom and chiffon ruffle accented shoulder straps. And yes, they are the same as the Boutique Brand Names without the boutique price!
All of Bluebonnets & Bows Pettiskirts are 35-40 yards of nylon chiffon. We retail our label direct from the same manufacturers that make some of the most popular "brand name" pettiskirts. So you get the SAME skirt as the higher priced brand names at the best price around. And don't forget, SHIPPING IS FREE!
What? We don't have that special skirt you are looking for? Not to worry! We also offer custom order pettiskirts and pettitops. You can design your own special skirt and choose your own colors and color combinations.
We know that you have lots of choices out there when it comes to purchasing a pettiskirt. So we strive to offer the best selection, prices and customer service. We want to thank all of our wonderful customers who have sent such kind compliments on our skirts. Here's what one of our most recent customers had to say:
"Just wanted to thank you for the 3 pettiskirts I ordered... The pettiskirts are the most gorgeous I have ever seen. If you ever need a testimonial I would be honored. These are gifts for my daughter and her 2 little friends and I can hardly wait to see them in them. Thanks again!!Christine"

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Get finger nail polish out of fabric/clothing


So, my delightful daughter decided to paint her fingernails and naturally managed to get fingernail polish all over her dress! This was a new custom made dress that she has only worn twice! Though her nails looked stunning, I was not thrilled with the polish on the dress.

I rushed to the computer to see what I could find out about getting the polish out without damaging the garment. Most of the information I found recommended either non acetone polish remover or bug spray. The kind of bug spray you spray on your body to keep the mosquitos & other flying insects off of you. I tried these as well as several typical laundry stain removal products. None of these worked. I then found information on a product called "Lift Off". A spray made to remove grafitti & paint and is generally found at hardware stores.

The next day I went to the local Lowe's and found the product in the paint section. There were different formulas to choose from. I chose the "Lift Off 5" for latex based paint which was recommended for use on fabric.

I sprayed it on the polish on the dress & used a tooth brush to scrub the polish. After several applications and scrubbing, the fingernail polish was COMPLETELY GONE! It took a little effort & several applications of the spray but, it worked like a champ! After removing the polish from the dress, I quickly tossed it in the washer. I was concerned that if I left the product on the fabric for too long, it may fade the fabric. After washing the dress, it was good as new!! No signs of the polish at all & no fading of the fabric.

Thursday, March 19, 2009


Join JackaLulu for our debut spring launch on ebay!
Just type Jackalulu in the ebay search window for all the wonderful designers!

Bluebonnets & Bows Pettiskirts!





My new line of pettiskirts has arrived! I'm very excited! 40 yards of delicious chiffon with contrasting ruffles and delicate satin ribbon trim. I have several colors & sizes available. These were definatley worth the wait!


Because I am retailing my own line of pettiskirts directly from the manufacturer, I have kept the mark up very low. I am offering these devine skirts on my website for $54.99 and shipping is FREE!


For my blog reading friends, here is a special bonus for you! Purchase an in stock pettiskirt on my website and use coupon code: IReaDyouRBloG and get an *additional $2 off your pettiskirt!This is a one time use code so the first blogger to use it gets the discount. It will no longer be valid once it is used. This code is only valid on in stock pettiskirts and not on any other items.

Hurry up before it's gone!






Monday, February 2, 2009

One Year "STAY" issued on CPSIA! Good News!

WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission voted unanimously (2-0) to issue a one year stay of enforcement for certain testing and certification requirements for manufacturers and importers of regulated products, including products intended for children 12 years old and younger. These requirements are part of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA), which added certification and testing requirements for all products subject to CPSC standards or bans.
Significant to makers of children’s products, the vote by the Commission provides limited relief from the testing and certification requirements which go into effect on February 10, 2009 for new total lead content limits (600 ppm), phthalates limits for certain products (1000 ppm), and mandatory toy standards, among other things. Manufacturers and importers – large and small – of children’s products will not need to test or certify to these new requirements, but will need to meet the lead and phthalates limits, mandatory toy standards and other requirements.
The decision by the Commission gives the staff more time to finalize four proposed rules which could relieve certain materials and products from lead testing and to issue more guidance on when testing is required and how it is to be conducted.
The stay will remain in effect until February 10, 2010, at which time a Commission vote will be taken to terminate the stay.
The stay does not apply to:
Four requirements for third-party testing and certification of certain children’s products subject to:
The ban on lead in paint and other surface coatings effective for products made after December 21, 2008;
The standards for full-size and non full-size cribs and pacifiers effective for products made after January 20, 2009;
The ban on small parts effective for products made after February 15, 2009; and
The limits on lead content of metal components of children’s jewelry effective for products made after March 23, 2009.
Certification requirements applicable to ATV’s manufactured after April 13, 2009.
Pre-CPSIA testing and certification requirements, including for: automatic residential garage door openers, bike helmets, candles with metal core wicks, lawnmowers, lighters, mattresses, and swimming pool slides; and
Pool drain cover requirements of the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool & Spa Safety Act.
The stay of enforcement provides some temporary, limited relief to the crafters, children’s garment manufacturers and toy makers who had been subject to the testing and certification required under the CPSIA. These businesses will not need to issue certificates based on testing of their products until additional decisions are issued by the Commission. However, all businesses, including, but not limited to, handmade toy and apparel makers, crafters and home-based small businesses, must still be sure that their products conform to all safety standards and similar requirements, including the lead and phthalates provisions of the CPSIA.
Handmade garment makers are cautioned to know whether the zippers, buttons and other fasteners they are using contain lead. Likewise, handmade toy manufacturers need to know whether their products, if using plastic or soft flexible vinyl, contain phthalates.
The stay of enforcement on testing and certification does not address thrift and second hand stores and small retailers because they are not required to test and certify products under the CPSIA. The products they sell, including those in inventory on February 10, 2009, must not contain more than 600 ppm lead in any accessible part. The Commission is aware that it is difficult to know whether a product meets the lead standard without testing and has issued guidance for these companies that can be found on our web site.
The Commission trusts that State Attorneys General will respect the Commission's judgment that it is necessary to stay certain testing and certification requirements and will focus their own enforcement efforts on other provisions of the law, e.g. the sale of recalled products.
Please visit the CPSC Web site at www.cpsc.gov/about/cpsia/cpsia.html for more information on all of the efforts being made to successfully implement the CPSIA.