Today’s featured mom has been mentioned on this blog several times before. I only thought it right to feature her as I obviously hold her and her product in high regard. Stacy Derrick is the creative mom behind Sara Rose Tutus. When I see moms like Stacy who raise a daughter, work at a full time job outside the home and manage a start up company it makes me realize that moms really can do it all.
I asked her when on earth she finds time to hand craft her product and she said simply “I make tutus at night while Sara is sleeping.” The first tutu was made for her daughter on a whim, just as a fun craft project but the reaction was such a positive one that she jumped at the opportunity to start a fun and playful business. “I love that there are little girls out there who will wear our tutus and have the chance to imagine, play and maybe even dance in them,” she says.
Stacy started making tutus in early March and already has 70 sales under her belt. The tutu company named for her daughter has it’s home online at http://www.sararosetutus.com/. “Creating these beautiful tutus has truly become a passion for me,” says Stacy. Sara is pictured at top left.
I bought a Sara Rose tutu for little H and plan to use it in her first birthday pictures but snapped some shots today just for fun. They are such a sweet way to make children’s photography extra special. Win one for yourself by entering the upcoming Maternal Spark giveaway. Details will be posted in the near future so you might want to grab my rss feed so you don’t miss it.
Little H in her tutu
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Great article and the cutest little model ever! Good luck!
Eliza and I are big fans! I love my tutu and would recommend one highly to any mom of a little girl.
I doubt you are much interested in this but I saw this market and thought it applied to you a bit so thought I would copy it here.
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She looks beautiful in her Tutu, If I had a little girl she would own several I’m sure.
Great article. Those tutus are adorable. Thank you for sharing. It is nice of you to leave a great post about another mom. Great blog by the way!
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