Anyone can pull off these hairstyles for moms

Let’s be honest, when is the last time you gave your hair the attention it deserves? In honor of a well-deserved mom’s night out, we’ve got cute and easy hairstyles that put the mom bun to shame, and if you invest a few extra minutes in one of these hairstyles for moms you won’t be sorry. From pretty ponies to beautiful braids, these easy hair do’s will get you up and at ’em to take on the day. Looking for kid’s styles? Check this out.

Half-Up Braid Rosette

half up bun is an easy hairstyle
Lynzy & Co

Sure, you've mastered the half-up ponytails, but why not add a twist? This simple style from Lynzy & Co. takes a basic braid and twists it into a bun for a style that is equal parts casual and dressy.

Pineapple Updo

a pineapple updo is an easy hairstyle for curly hair
SimplyBiancaAlexa

A fun, but easy hairstyle to keep your curly or natural hair up and out of the way is a pineapple updo like the one shown in this easy-to-follow YouTube tutorial from Bianca Alexa. All you need is a little moisturizer and a scrunchie, and you’ll have a perfect updo in minutes.

Easy Boho Braid

side braid is an easy hairstyle for moms
Lauren McBride

Great for day two hair, this easy boho braid from Lauren McBride is great for keeping hair out of your face. Great for curly, straight, thick, or thin hair, this French braid style starts at the crown of your head and hangs down the style in a super chic style.

Side Swept Updo

a swept-up bun is an easy mom hairstyle
What's Up Moms

Bypass the mom bun entirely with this lookalike style that packs a bigger punch! This look is created by doing a half pony, then using the remaining hair to sweep around the back. Finish off this look from What's Up Moms by adding an adorable scarf! This look is an easy transition from summer to fall. 

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Topsy Turvy Braid

Missy Sue via YouTube

We all love a good braid but not everyone has the skills or time to make one happy on a busy morning. We love this topsy-turvy braid from Missy Sue even more because it pairs perfectly with a hat! Whether you're prepping for a weekend getaway or rocking the school morning, this easy "braid" adds style in a cinch.

Simple Sleek Ponytail

a sleek ponytail is a great hairstyle for moms
Alex Gaboury

Ponytails are some of the easiest styles to pull off, but why not turn your everyday 'do into something more stylish? It's as simple as making a low pony, then using a section of your hair to wrap around your ponytail to create this sleek look that couldn't be simpler. Have curly hair? No problem! This style looks equally fab when it's a little messy, too. To see how it's done in person, check out the full tutorial from Alex Gaboury.

Two-Minute Rope Braid

rope braid hairstyle for moms
The Freckled Fox

This side rope braid is pulled together in two minutes and is great for thick, long hair. While the end result is simply stunning, the steps to achieving this look is really quite simple. Emily from The Freckled Fox shows us how it's done in her YouTube tutorial. 

Twisted Low Pony

a twisted low pony is an easy hairstyle
Bebexo

When you're tired of your regular ponytail, there's no shame in dressing it up. This one-minute version looks classy and put together, without taking up precious moments of your hectic morning. Sectioned hair is pulled into a ponytail, then the sides are twisted and wrapped around to give a twisted look that's more than fit for school drop-offs (or Zoom calls). See how easy it is by watching this tutorial by Bebexo.

A Headband with Style

A Beautiful Mess

Headbands are a go-to on those just-can’t-get-it-together mom mornings, but that doesn’t mean you can’t dress that look up a bit for a cute, compliment-worthy look. We love these easy headband hairstyle ideas from A Beautiful Mess that let you just get up and go without resorting to a baseball cap to hide your hair at school drop-off. All you need is a few bobby pins and a colorful wire headband or just a rolled-up scarf

 

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No Fuss Curls

SoCal Curls

Date nights and summer concerts are all about flowing tresses, but who has time for curlers or a curling iron to get those coveted beachy waves? Opt for a heatless curling rod headband, which gives you that look overnight. A total win for busy moms.

The Halo

Modeled by CurlGilrMomo, this easy hairstyle for natural hair looks like it takes serious effort, but it can, in fact, be done in just a few minutes. Besides giving your hair a beautiful updo, this look is a protective style, perfect for keeping your natural hair safe and healthy while it grows. Check out this fast and easy-to-follow video tutorial on YouTube to see how to get this effortless look.

Half Up

This tried-and-true style is probably one you’ve rocked before, but there are several easy ways you can jazz up the basic half-up hairdo, and make it a little more sophisticated. Something as simple as looping your hair a few times after pulling it back or using a unique clip to hold it in place can take this look to another level. For more half-up hairdos, check out our favorite easy looks here.

Twisted Ponytail

easy mom hairstyles
Shahrzad Warkentin

Ponytails are always an easy hair solution when you want to sweep your locks away from grabby baby hands. You can make this staple updo a lot more interesting by adding a twist. All you need are a few bobby pins. Simply pull your hair back into a high or low ponytail. Then separate a small section of your hair and wrap it around your hair tie. Secure the ends in place with a bobby pin or two.

Low Side Bun

This is an easy hairstyle that’s meant to look a little messy, so you don’t have to spend a lot of time perfecting those wayward strands if you have hair that’s hard to tame. Create a side part, and gather all your hair to the side in a low ponytail. Wrap your hair tie around and twist it while twisting your hair at the same time, and loop the band around one more time to create a loose messy bun. Use bobby pins to tuck in loose ends and give the bun more shape.

High Pony

a high ponytail is an easy hairstyle that isn't a mom bun
Erik Mclean via Unsplash

A high ponytail is an easy hairstyle that doesn't take much time at all and can be a lot of fun for moms. 

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This easy DIY monster costume comes together in minutes!

October 31st is coming up fast, and if you want a charming Halloween costume for kids on the quick that you don’t need to worry about getting ruined, then look no further than this DIY Frankenstein costume. If they don’t want to be a monster, check out our other favorite last-minute Halloween costume ideas here.

DIY Frankenstein Costume
Amber Guetebier

Frankenstein Costume Supplies

old pants: anything with blown-out knees, ripped pockets, stains, or just too short, all work

an old shirt, ideally a turtleneck if you want to try to add the bolts. Best in any lighter color, not black or navy blue.

a black Sharpie

Optional: plastic toy bolts; yarn to add stitches

A slightly oversized blazer

For the face paint: green face paint and a black eyeliner

How to Make a Frankenstein Costume

Step 1. Shred It
Just go ahead and cut holes in the pants here and there. If it's cold when you go trick-or-treating, you can always wear an extra layer underneath (green is ideal!).

Step 2. Stitchery
Draw simple stitches on your shirt and a few across the pants. If you want to add some yarn stitches you can do that too.

Step 3. Neck Bolts  

Basic: We used a turtleneck and a pair of plastic kid's bolts from a construction game. You essentially just cut small holes, slide the bolts in (backward), and put the nuts on to hold them in place. You could spray paint them silver if you want (we left ours black). The fabric of the turtleneck kept them from poking the neck or making it uncomfortable.

More advanced: You can also try making bolts using a headband to slide around the neck (this works well for older kids but little ones will probably lose track of this). We love this tutorial which is a little more involved but a bit comfier/less bulky.

Step 4. Face Paint

No need to go overboard with the green paint: you can make it a faint green that's relatively easy to wipe back off. Take black eyeliner and make stitch marks. Avoid putting marks over the eye or too near it as it makes it harder to wipe off later.

Don a blazer for the oh-so-Karloff look. Snowboots look great as clunky shoes, but sneakers will do the trick for your active tots.

Tip: This basic costume can be altered to become a zombie!

 

It’s time to get your green on! Celebrate the luck o’ the Irish with sweet St. Patrick’s Day outfits for kids at Target. The big red bullseye retailer has fab fashions for the pint-sized set at a price point you’ll adore. Get ready to shop because these festive finds are absolutely everything your kiddo (and you) needs to have some serious St. Patrick’s Day fun.

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My Family Shamrocks Onesie

$7 BUY NOW

Available in sizes newborn through 12 months, this adorable onesie is perfect for baby's first St. Patrick's Day.


Shamrock Slippers

$8 BUY NOW

These adorable slippers will keep lucky little feet warm!


Good Luck Charm Dress for Toddlers

$12 BUY NOW

This "lucky" dress is bright and cheery and available in sizes 12 months through 5T


St. Patrick's Day Two-Piece Outfit

$10 BUY NOW

If it's still cold where you live, this two-piece outfit is ideal for a cozy St. Patrick's Day celebration.


Shamrock T-Shirt

$6 BUY NOW

This cotton-blend t-shirt works for just about any kiddo! It's available in size XS-XXL.


Tie-Dye Shamrock Sweatshirt

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Maybe your tween thinks they're "too cool" to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. Drop this cool tie-dye sweatshirt on their bed and they'll be singing a different tune.


Star Wars St. Patrick's Day Hoodie

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For your "Star Wars" obessed kid, this hoodie is the perfect blend of sci-fi and St. Patrick's Day.


Lucky Llama Socks

$4 BUY NOW

Okay, so maybe your dress code doesn't allow you to go all green. Put on these llama leprechaun socks, and you'll still be celebrating.


Shamrock Headband

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Don't forget the headgear! Lucky little kids will enjoy sporting this fun shamrock headband.


Shamrock Earrings

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Anyone with pierced ears can "shamrock" these earrings.


Inflatable Rainbow & Pot o' Gold

$141 BUY NOW

Are inflatables your thing? If so, this pot 'o gold at the end of the rainbow is a must.


Garden Flag

$15 BUY NOW

Fly your Irish pride! This fun garden sign is a great addition to your seasonal front yard decor.

Find the complete collection here.

—Gabby Cullen with Erica Loop

Featured image: iStock 

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It just got easier to find legitimate N95s with the recent announcement by the federal government of its plan to distribute up to 3 free NIOSH-approved N95 masks to adults at most major pharmacy chains where COVID vaccines are offered. Availability may be limited as they roll-out the program, but you can expect it to be fully operational by mid-February.

Major pharmacy chains CVS, Rite Aid, Stop & Shop, Walgreens, Kroger, and Walmart have confirmed that they will distribute the free masks, and while there was an early buzz about being able to request N95s from the same website where you can order free home COVID tests, it appears the masks will only be available for pickup in person.

Only adult masks will be available when the program starts, but the Washington Post reports that the White House anticipates making additional, high-quality masks for children available in the near future.

 

If you don’t want to wait and plan to purchase N95s before they’re readily available through the government’s new program, be careful—there are plenty of counterfeit ones still on the market.

The CDC offers the following guidelines:

  • Be wary of masks that have no markings on the face piece, no approval number on the mask or headband, and no NIOSH markings.
  • Be extra cautious of masks that explicitly claim to be “approved” for children, because NIOSH does not specifically approve any type of mask for kids.
  • If the bands go around your ears and not behind your head, you’re probably not sporting a NIOSH-approved mask. If you find one that claims to be NIOSH-approved but has ear loops, you can verify Its approval status on this website. Project N95—a non-profit personal protective equipment information and supply clearinghouse—is an excellent resource, or you can search for the CDC for masks approved by the NIOSH.

—Shelley Massey

 

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The gobs of Halloween candy your trick-or-treaters bring home can border on the obscene, but thinking of them actually eating it all is enough to make your own teeth hurt. Luckily, there’s a sweet little trend that will help you reduce their sugar intake and up the Halloween fun. It’s the Switch Witch, and she’s here to turn your kid’s candy into a toy, book or another tangible (non-edible) item they’ve been begging for. Here’s our advice on how to invite the Switch Witch into your home.

photo: Charles Parker via Pexels

Prep the Kids
If you are reading this before Halloween night, it’s easy to plant the seed. If Halloween has passed don’t panic: the Switch Witch’s magic lasts for the weeks following. Ask your kiddos if they have heard of the Switch Witch, and then get your story in order! Basically, the Switch Witch requires payment of candy, quite a bit of it, and in exchange, she will leave behind something cool. An inexpensive but desirable gift is best (an awesome new book, a toy they’ve asked for repeatedly at the grocery store, a sweet new headband, cash, etc.). Tell them they can choose to leave candy out for the Witch, but make sure it’s a substantial amount. It’s up to you where to leave the candy for the Witch, but we suggest leaving it on a kitchen table or somewhere away from the child’s room in order to ensure success (and pop a couple of peanut butter cups in your mouth before she “arrives”). It’s like Santa Claus meets the Tooth Fairy plus Halloween all in one.

 

photo: Denny Mueller via Unsplash

Make the Switch
Put the candy on a fun tray or in a Halloween candy bucket. Have the kids make a note for the SW. Then, send them off to bed. While they’re sleeping, invoke the powers of the Switch Witch and ditch the candy. You can hide it and make it part of a Halloween candy buy-back program, just make sure your top-secret plan remains undetected. Leave the shiny new item in the place of the candy.

photo: Shutterstock 

Tips and Tricks
Be prepared for some questions about the Switch Witch. Determine her name, hair color, (and yes the SW could be a he, too) where she lives, what she does with all that candy, what her mode of transport is (broom, car, giant bird) and any other fun details that make her come to life. If the thought of a witch creeping into the house at night to take candy sounds scary to your kids, make sure you add lots of details about how nice/fun/cool/sweet she is. Be creative and have fun “tricking” the kids out of all that sugar. 
Check out this book and doll set that brings the Switch Witch right to you.

—Amber Guetebier

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There is something about the December month that brings with it a sparkle. With twinkling lights, colder weather, Santa, Christmas trees, and advent calendars. 

Each year I love more and more the quick turnaround from Thanksgiving to the Christmas season, turkeys to Christmas cookies. Maybe it’s the kids getting older, that I am getting older, or that I have just learned to appreciate the special December festivities. A sweet glimpse of time as we reflect on the year past and what it has given us. 

It feels like a season of hope. When I was a child, no matter what the circumstances were, on other days of the week, Christmas felt special. A time to be a kid, wish for that special gift, open stockings filled with candy, and, of course, the token piece of fruit at the bottom: homemade breakfast, cookie trays, and tree toppers. 

When I became a Mother, I was excited to fill our son’s stocking, buy him Christmas pajamas, pick a new holiday book, and share our first holiday. 

On our first Christmas, my husband bought us matching Christmas shirts, and we took our 6-month-old son, Nixon, to see Santa. I have always loved photos of children with Santa, and especially seeing the numerous different adorable reactions to him. We went to the mall, our little lump of a baby in his Christmas shirt in Santa’s arms. We left with our first family, Santa photo. 

A tradition I wanted to keep each year.

Our second year, my husband bought us matching Christmas sweaters, Nixon’s with a gingerbread on it that said, “Oh Snap.” We went to our local train park. Santa was waiting in a train. We got there right when they opened so we wouldn’t have to stand in line. Nixon slowly walked to the back of the train, and with his token half-smile he sat with Santa. The picture was adorable. A success! 

On our third Christmas, I was nine months pregnant with our daughter. I knew this would be our last month as just the three of us. We put on our new Christmas Sweaters and headed back to the train park. This year was different. There was a long line to see Santa. Something special needs parents dread. Asking our children to wait in a line with tons of people, lights to look at, the smell of food in the air, and a toddler was not an ideal situation. They moved Santa to a little house, and several assistants were helping with the photos. Nixon hated it. We got a couple of pictures with Santa. I was dripping sweat and had a flash of guilt that I made both of my boys go through the Santa experience with me. Our daughter was born shortly after that photo. But we left with a Santa photo. 

The fourth year, we had both kids. We were going to try again. The token Christmas sweaters were purchase. I picked out a cute Christmas headband for our daughter. My husband was working overtime that year, so we planned to go a day that he would get off early. We packed everyone up and choose to go back to the quiet mall and sit with Santa. 

It was the last day for photos. When we walked up, the festive person running the front told us that the photo machine was down. That they could not take any more people right now, but if we wanted to wait at the mall, they could call us if the machine came back up. 

My husband saw my defeat. He said, “I’m sorry.” As if he was responsible for what was happening.

He knew this year I needed this photo. It has been a year of medical appointments, diagnosis discussions, calls for services, and waitlists. 

I was sad about it. I held on to this one tradition, something that brought me so much joy each year. A simple photo to some but to us it took a world of planning and navigating to even make it to that mall. I needed the hope of one Christmas photo with Santa in matching Christmas sweaters. 

As special needs parents, we give up so much of the traditional that sometimes we grasp on to a single simple thing, one thing we don’t want to give up on to convince ourselves that we aren’t missing out.

Sometimes we need that hope. We need to know that we can show up even if it takes a mountain of work and leave with a simple Christmas photo. 

This year we went to a sensitive Santa drive-through event. I’m not sure if there will be another photo with Santa with matching Christmas sweaters. I do know our son loved it. The whole experience took 30 minutes, he didn’t have to wait in any lines, he didn’t have to sit with a stranger, and his Mom got her Santa photo. 

If there is something you are holding on to this Christmas season, keep it, carry your hope, and if you find a way to make it easier to accomplish for everyone, even better.

This post originally appeared on Peace of Autism Facebook page.

Tabitha Cabrera, lives in Arizona with her husband, and two beautiful children. She works as an Attorney and enjoys spending her time in a public service role. The family loves nature and ventures outdoors as much possible. Come check out her little nature babies

As students continue to navigate the holidays and classrooms and parents adjust to working back in the office, we are all looking for more comfortable options to protect each other. Many people are foregoing face masks and optioning for face shields, instead. The flip down face visors rest on the forehead, most with comfy adjustable straps that offer better airflow than fabric masks. If you’re looking for a face shield, keep reading to see some of the top sellers.

Sam's Club

This lightweight face shield leaves plenty of room for glasses and a mask underneath and comes with an elastic headband for a tight fit. Coming in colorful and fun designs, it makes wearing a face covering fun.

Size: Kids

Cost: $7.88 for a pack of three

Available at samsclub.com

Rebel Shields

face shield

Rebel Shields' visor is attached to a steel hinge, so the wearer can flip up the visor when not in use. The graphic is made of perforated film for clear one-way visibility and a padded headband makes the visor comfortable enough to wear all day.

Size: One size fits all

Cost: $22+

Available at rebelshields.com

RIpclear

PPE manufacturer Ripclear has just launched kids sizes. Coming in two styles (pink bunny and panda), each mask is lined with 3/4" foam around the forehead and a soft elastic headband. Ripclear face shields also offer 91 percent optical transparency and is a certified medical face shield.

Size: Kids and adult

Cost: $20 for a pack of five for kids, $90 for a 20 pack for adults

Available at ripclear.com

Etsy

Online marketplace Etsy has tons of face shield options, but we love Proted's lineup because of the versatile flip up option. With a 90 degree rotation, these face shield's are great for kids and adults. They lay flat when not in use, are adjustable, easy to disinfect and can be worn with glasses and a mask if desired.

Size: Kids, teens and adults

Cost: $13.95+

Available at Proted via etsy.com

Amazon

A quick search on Amazon will bring up plenty of kids and adult face shield options.

Size: Kids and adults

Price: Varies

Available at amazon.com

Shop Bop

For everyday comfort and style, Gemelli's black hat with attached face covering is a go-to. The visor is made of PVC and the hat has an adjustable strap to adjusting.

Size: Adult

Cost: $35

Available at shopbop.com

Zazzle

Zazzle's offers so many designs, we can't keep track! The company's clear face shields are made with PET plastic that is lightweight and easy to wear. They come with an adjustable band and make wearing a cinch.

Size: Kids and adults

Cost: $8.95

Available at zazzle.com

Bloomingdales

Polaroid's optical grade, high clarity shield comes with an adjustable black strap so it can fit almost anyone. The curved visor makes for easy viewing and can be easily worn with glasses.

Size: One size fits all

Cost: $35

Available at bloomingdales.com

––Karly Wood

 

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The year 2020 is nearly over and there are plenty of reasons to get excited. In addition to celebrating the Year of the Mouse, Mickey’s main squeeze is also getting the special treatment with Disney’s Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction collection.

Each month, Minnie is getting a makeover inspired by the most beloved attractions of the parks. You can get your chance to snag a newly themed collection at Shop Disney.

To shop the final Minnie Mouse release, head to shopDisney.com and access the new Merch Pass. Beginning Tues. Dec. 8 at 7 a.m. PST, guests can add their name to each product by way of a drawing. You can only put your name in for one drawing per item, but you can do multiple drawings for different products. Then, when the list closes, you will be notified via email, if selected, to make your purchase.

January

Minnie Mouse is decked out in all things Space Mountain this month. Check out a variety of bags, ears, mugs and more, all inspired with space-like hues of purple and blue.

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Mug

$19.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Mini Backpack by Loungefly – Space Mountain

$90.00

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Ear Headband for Adults – Space Mountain

$34.99

Plush Minnie Mouse

Currently sold out.

February

Ahoy matey! Minnie Mouse is on a swashbuckling adventure with the Pirates of the Caribbean. The black and gold-toned collection features six pieces that include a plush, mug, ears, Magic Band, pins and hip pack.

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Plush – Pirates of the Caribbean

$29.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Hip Pack by Loungefly – Pirates of the Caribbean

$45

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Mug – Pirates of the Caribbean

$19.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Ear Headband for Adults – Pirates of the Caribbean

$34.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction MagicBand 2 – Pirates of the Caribbean – Limited Release

$34.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Pin Set – Pirates of the Caribbean

$19.99

March

Don’t be late! The March collection is all about the Mad Tea Party and includes a Minnie Mouse plush, headband, pin set, mug and mini backpack.

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Plush – Mad Tea Party

$29.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Ear Headband for Adults – Mad Tea Party

$34.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Pin Set – Mad Tea Party

$19.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Mug – Mad Tea Party

$19.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Mini Backpack by Loungefly – Mad Tea Party

$75

April

It’s a Small World after all! The April collection is all about the the iconic ride (and the song that always get stuck in your head) and includes a Minnie Mouse plush, headband, pin set, mug and hip pack.

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Disney It's A small World Plush

$29.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Disney It's A Small World Ear Headband

$35.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Disney It's A Small World Mug

$20.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Disney It's A Small World Hip Pack by Loungefly

$45

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Disney It's A Small World Pin Set

$19.99

May

Head over to the Tiki, Tiki, Tiki, Tiki, Tiki Room! This enchanted collection pays homage to the Polynesian show and is made up of a Minnie Mouse plush, ear headband, mini backpack, mug and collectors pin set.

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Enchanted Tiki Room Plush

$29.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Enchanted Tiki Room Ear Headband for Adults

$34.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Enchanted Tiki Room Mini Backpack by Loungefly

$75

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Enchanted Tiki Room Mug

$19.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Enchanted Tiki Room Pin Set

$19.99

July

July’s collection is all about never growing up as Minnie Mouse is decked out in all things Peter Pan. You can fly, you can fly, you can fly!

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Peter Pan Plush

$29.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Peter Pan Ear Headband

$34.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Peter Pan's Flight Mini Backpack by Loungefly

$90

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Peter Pan's Flight Mug

$19.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Peter Pan Pin Set

$19.99

August

Minnie is decked out in King Arthur style this month. She is sporting an organza bow with crown and carrousel horse banner skirt, in addition to other limited edition items which include a headband, backpack, pin set and mug.

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Plush King Arthur

$29.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Pin Set King Arthur

$19.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Ear Headband King Arthur

$34.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Mug King Arthur Carrousel

$19.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Mini Backpack by Loungefly

$90

August #2

Blink and you’ll miss August’s second release––Dumbo! Minnie Mouse is wearing a circus-inspired crepe gown and bow that includes a golden feather. Other items in this release include a headband, hip pack, pin set and mug.

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Dumbo the Flying Elephant Plush

$29.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Ear Headband

$34.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Hip Pack by Loungefly Dumbo the Flying Elephant

$45

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Pin Set Dumbo The Flying Elephant

$19.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Mug Dumbo the Flying Elephant

$19.99

September

Minnie Mouse has been working on the railroad. This month’s release pays homage to the famed Big Thunder Railroad attraction, and she’s wearing an adorable gown with a train print. Other items in this release include a headband, backpack, pin set and mug.

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Plush Big Thunder Mountain Railroad

$29.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Ear Headband Big Thunder Mountain Railroad

$29.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Mini Backpack by Loungefly Big Thunder Railroad

$75

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Mug Big Thunder Mountain Railroad

$19.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Pin Set Big Thunder Mountain Railroad

$19.99

October

Minnie Mouse is ready for the spooky season. Outfitted in perfect Haunted Mansion attire, this leading lady’s gown is fashioned from the famed attraction’s wallpaper, in addition to wearing a Madame Leota hat with fishnet veil. Other items in this release include a headband, hip pack, pin set and mug.

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Plush The Haunted Mansion

$29.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Ear Headband The Haunted Mansion

$34.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Hip Pack by Loungefly The Haunted Mansion

$50

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Mug The Haunted Mansion

$19.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Pin Set The Haunted Mansion

$19.99

December

Minnie Mouse is ready to say farewell to her year long collection, and 2020, too. Her finale performance means she’s decked out in and a coordinating bow that features Sleeping Beauty’s castle. fireworks Other items in this release include a headband, backpack, pin set and mug.

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Plush Nighttime Fireworks & Castle Finale

$29.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Loungefly Mini Backpack Nighttime Fireworks & Castle Finale

$90

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Ear Headband Nighttime Fireworks & Castle Finale

$34.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Pin Set Nighttime Fireworks & Castle Finale

$19.99

Minnie Mouse: The Main Attraction Mug Nighttime Fireworks & Castle Finale

$19.99

––Karly Wood

All photos: Courtesy of Disney

 

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Jenny Jackson

Mother, wife, and founder on a mission to a more sustainable fashion reality.

This season, we’re all considering a lot when we spend our valuable dollars. And the truth is, every single dollar you spend really does matter. As a small business entrepreneur, I can verify that even small orders MAKES A HUGE DIFFERENCE. In my work in sustainable fashion, I spend a lot of energy making sure that everything I offer is not only designed well from an aesthetic point of view, but also designed with environmental and human implications in mind. For every company and every product this looks a little different, so I take the time to forge the relationships with brands and designers to ensure that what I’m offering the world is a benefit on all fronts. With that in mind, I’ve assembled a holiday gift assortment that fits into the realities of 2020…hopefully helping us to all glean some positive vibes from the harsh realities of this year.


1

Cable Knit Beanie

If Kristoff's hat was a twinning season staple.

$37

This beanie is not only stylish, but super practical. It's lined with organic cotton and the outer wool knit design is produced in Finland. A land that knows a lot about how to keep cozy in the elements.

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2

Self-Tie Sash Hair Bow

Our sustainable take on the Big Bow

$26

Inspired by the French provincial bows in Beauty & The Beast, these handmade accessories are fashioned from a range of vintage & European made brocades. A special accessory in both child and adult size, they can also be worn Kamala style as a neck tie, headband...or your very own way!

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3

Owl Dress

An update on the classic holiday dress.

$68

Does it make any sense to buy a dedicated special occasion dress this year? We think a special dress that can also double as a play dress is the way to go. This beautifully illustrated owl design by iconic Nordic artist, Klaus Haapaniemi is magical. The silhouette is unique, but the fabric is super comfy!

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4

Cable Knit Headband

Fun & functional, we love a good winter headband!

$24

This beautiful knit is lined with organic cotton and fits snug to keep your head and ears toasty! Also comes in adult and child sizes, so don't be afraid to twin!

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5

Clyde Lace Merino Sweater

Tis the season for sweater gifts!

$219.98

And the gals in your life won't be disappointed by this one! The wave knit structure is stunning, and the soft warm merino is sourced ethically from mulesing free sheep farms. So good, so fashionable, so timeless.

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6

Snow Crystal Mitten

Hands down, the best mittens we've ever found.

$18

These wool mittens are lines with organic cotton and the long cuff is multi-functional - it helps keep the mittens on, it keeps the forearms warm...mitigating space between the coat and mitten.

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7

Double Layer Tube

A beanie, scarf, or super cute scrunchy headband.

$32

The most practical addition to your winter wardrobe. With an organic cotton inner layer and outer wool, my favorite way to wear this is as a headband. This comes in one size and is very stretchy, so can work seamlessly for child or adult. Male or Female! (A good gift for dads, my husband loves his!)

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8

Braided Wool Joker Balaclava

Experiencing below 40 degree temps regularly? Your kids need these!

$44

The Kivat balaclavas are why I wanted to work with this company. They are unique and so practical. Never itchy, helping the kids be always ready to play! Not only are the materials sustainable, but the design is uber functional for cold weather. The ears and forehead feature additional lining, and the reflective tab keeps kids visible as the days shorten.

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9

Penguin Sweatsuits

It's the best time of year for little penguins.

$52

Pair the Madrid Sweatshirt with Valletta trouser, and twin with the little sibling in the Milan Romper for a family of adorable penguin babies! Organic cotton fabric that will stand the test of time and can be passed down for years to come.

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10

Av Norden Tumbler Candle

Clean scents for that hygge vibe

$24

Clean burning, eco-friendly soy candles in an elegant 10oz black glass tumbler - my favorite gift of the season! Made from high quality fragrance oils, no dyes, and cotton ribbon wicks free of lead and zinc.

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Barbie is so extra! Mattel just released a new line of Barbie dolls that rock their own unique style that is playful and over the top. Barbie Extra dolls offer an exciting fashion and styling play experience with posable, articulated bodies.

Barbie Extra

When it comes to fashion Barbie Extra has a “more is more” attitude. The dolls embody everything fun: glitter, gummy bears, emojis, bright colors and iridescent shimmer. In fact they bring extra vibes wherever they go. 

Each doll comes with a pet such as a pet pig complete with a unicorn flower crown headband and removable unicorn wings or a Rottweiler riding in a pink car.

Perfect for holiday gift giving you can find these dolls at Walmart. They are also available for pre-sale on Amazon and Target. Each doll retails for $24.99.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo courtesy of Mattel

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