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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Tutu Making Clinic FAQ's

FAQ's:
Q. Do you accept Visa?
A. We will bring a "Square" device, so if cell coverage allows, we will. To be safe, we ask that you please come prepared with cash or check.

Q. Do I need to pre-register?
A. Nope. This is our first Clinic so we are going to see if we can get by without   the extra step (hope it doesn't come back to bite us).

Q. Is there an age limit or range?
A. Not exactly. Anyone is welcome to attend and make a tutu.

(If you want your child to help in the process, I would recommend they be at least 3 or 4 years old.)

There are however, sizes limitations. We will have 3 waistband sizes on hand at the clinics. 18-24 months, 3t-5t, and 6-9. Infant tutus are available at the same cost via custom order (or contact me prior to the clinic). Larger sizes are also available via custom order (or by contacting me prior to the clinic), however additional charges apply.

Q. Will you have my child's favorite color?
A. Most likely. We will have approximately 20 different color choices available, and have stocked up on "popular" colors. Guests will choose up to three different colors.

Q. How long does the clinic last?
A. Approximately 2 hours.

Q. Do I need to bring any supplies?
A. No, we will have everything you will need on hand.

Hope this helps, I will add to it as more questions arise :-)

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

First Tutu Making Clinic

For our first ever Tutu Clinic, we will be setting up shop in our hometown of Molalla, Oregon.
The extremely gracious owners of Dolce Dance (Lindsay & Jay Huitt), will be opening their doors and inviting us in.





Guests will able to visit our Tutu Shoppe,
where they chose up to three different colors of tulle.

Once all have arrived, we will gather around to explain the charity, and give instructions and demonstrations on how to tie a tutu!

This is a great opportunity to spend some quality time with your little one, put a smile on her face, and teach the importance of giving!

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Welcome to Toadally Tutus...this is what we are all about


After a trip to Doernbecher Children’s Hospital for our youngest daughter, my husband and I sat watching the kids play. It was Christmastime, and all I could think of was how lucky we were to be taking our daughter home. I thought of all of the families who would spend their holidays in the hospital, the fear and sadness on both the children and parents end. I turned to my husband and told him that I wished we were rich so that we could go on a shopping spree and brings toys to all of the kids in the hospital. Not being financially able, I put it on the backburner and we returned home.
Meanwhile, my sister (who works at a hospital), was telling me that some co-workers were interested in buying some of my tutus as Christmas gifts. Wheels started turning, and before long, I came up with Toadally Tutus!
I may not have the money to give, but I do have the time, creativity, and love. Having two girls of my own, I know the power of a tutu. I know that when they wear them, their faces light up and with every twist and turn there is a giggle just waiting to spill out. What better gift to give little girls in the hospital this year?

My goal (along with my super supportive family) is to sell tutus online and at Tutu Workshops (see Tutu Clinics). For every tutu sold, we will donate one to a child in a Pediatric Unit this Christmas Season. Because we also want to include the little boys, I will be including superhero capes as well.
Our hopes are that by hosting the clinics, we will not only be supporting the charity, but providing an opportunity for children to learn about giving.