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Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Money Saving tip #2- for those with little Princesses

The bibiddi boppidi boutique is very expensive in fact I have never taken my girls, but they have not gone with out all the glitz and glamor of going. I have only ever paid full price for their princess dresses and those I bought at the Disney Outlet so that may not even really count as full price. One of my favorite things is surprising the girls the night before or morning of our princess breakfast with a new Princess Costume. We buy them when they are on sale like right now go check out these deals. The dresses at Disney usually will run you at least $80 and that is just the dress not the biddidi boppidi boutique trip. I like the Disney Store dress better then the Disney Parks dresses usually.

So you are thinking "what about the hair part of bibbidi boppidi boutique and all the glitter?"- and my answer is a can of Spray glitter which is about $2 or you can even purchase it right after Halloween and get it even cheaper. For my older daughter with long hair i do French braids and then spray the glitter all over her. With my 31/2 year old we just put her hair up in a clip and pray glitter. You really can do whatever hairstyles you would like and then just go crazy with the glitter.

Here is a photo of my 6 year old after my version of a bippidi boppidi make over:
we even have people ask her if she has been to the boutique during the day as she is walking around all dressed up.


If you want the experience the closest money saving option I can offer is to take your children to the main street barber shop (located near the Fire Hall) and get them to put some "pixie dust" in there hair. I do not know and exact price of this we went this past trip and my husband had his beard trimmed and both my daughters received "pixie dust" and we paid less than $15 including the tip we left them

here are my 2 girls after our trip to the Barber Shop-




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