HAIR CANDY BY JOSEPHINE: HALLOWEEN THEME 
 
Oct. 2, 2009 6:38 pm 
Updated: Oct. 8, 2009 8:48 am
Its October now so I thought it would be wise to start some Halloween bows. Most of the Halloween bows have either a foam center or an eraser center. Also, I had some excess flower buttons so I decided to utilize them too. Lastly, there is one Thanksgiving theme bow I decided to make so I could have a head start. There is one more Fall theme bow that I haven't made so I'll include the picture later on.









































































































































 
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Oct. 2, 2009 7:17 pm
Those are so cute! Almost makes me wanna try for that girl - somebody slap me. If I had time I'd make some for my little niece (princess). I'll bet your girls look adorable in them!
 
Oct. 2, 2009 7:47 pm
Josephine, you are starting to make me feel very inadequate. Those are gorgeous!
 
Oct. 2, 2009 10:51 pm
Oh Great!! Now I want another kid so I can have a girl, so I can buy them your Beautiful bows! Well, I guess since that won't happen,I will say I would get ready for X-Mas Now!! You will be very busy in the next couple of months.I am thrilled for you :)
 
Oct. 3, 2009 12:02 pm
Nice Job Josephine! Why not start a mail order business or find a craft fair to sell these at also? My guess is that you would make a fair amount of money to feed this habit of yours. I bet the girls look adorable in them.
 
Oct. 4, 2009 1:44 pm
OMGoodness! I just started making bows last night. How neat that I came across your blog! I'm having so much trouble with them. They looked too easy to do when I looked up instructions on google - I guess I should've known. =) Do you have any tips or good sites I can visit? Your bows are too cute!!
 
Oct. 8, 2009 8:48 am
Hi Susie Homemaker. I tried to call you yesterday, but no answer. I talked to Gary to see how ya'll are doing. Ronny and I just loooked at your pictures. Looks really good. He wants to cook now! Love, Beth
 
 
 
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Hi. I'm Josephine. I am a 27 year old SAHM, Army Veteran, and Military Wife. In a nutshell, I was born in the Philippines, moved to the States when I was 6, grew up, joined the Army and served as a combat medic, have moved around a lot, met husband, married, and now reside in West Virginia where my husband is stationed. I have 2 children. Josceline (5 years old) and Lindsay (almost 2 years old). I've always worked in the medical field and was going to school for my nursing degree but that has taken the backseat until my younger daughter starts school.
My favorite things to cook
Almost anything but desserts. I believe desserts are evil and is the devil's way of making me fat!
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With my kidlets, I like to cook with them. With my family growing up, we had no cooking traditions.
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Josceline's 5th Birthday Castle Cake. It was HUGE with homemade towers. Everyone was so amazed that nobody wanted to eat it.
My cooking tragedies
Tons and tons of it. The most memorable was the time I was sanitizing Josceline's baby bottles with boiling water. I fell asleep and woke up to a horrible smell.
 
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