Where can I buy cute baby headbands for a newborn girl?

Anonymous
don't bother they are dangerous
Anonymous
No, sweetie. DCUM contains many of this kind of Moran:

http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/get-a-brain-morans
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:don't bother they are dangerous


They have been known to spontaneously combust.
Anonymous


Anonymous
Maybe it's all the shiny nylon ruffles and yards of gathered polyester and fake itchy lace in unnatural colors that makes them trashy? Would they be better in natural fibers with real flowers?
Anonymous
I don't understand why some people think it is a good idea to put these things on a beautiful little baby head. What, the baby isn't "cute" enough?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why some people think it is a good idea to put these things on a beautiful little baby head. What, the baby isn't "cute" enough?


Seriously.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why some people think it is a good idea to put these things on a beautiful little baby head. What, the baby isn't "cute" enough?


Gilding the lily.

Plus, they can spontaneously combust.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't like the huge ones with giant plastic flowers. But I got small elastic ones from Target that looked BEAUTIFUL on my daughter. She had plenty of hair and there was no mistaking her for anything but a girl. We started ponytails at about 6 months.

DON'T LISTEN TO THESE LUNATICS. THEY'RE MORANS!


Hahahahaha!

Seriously, though, op may not have asked for our opinion but she asked where she could get "cute" ones, to which it is very fair (and true) to respond, there is nowhere to get ones that are cute, because they are by definition, not cute. But tacky. But hey if you want to convince yourself that a polyester flower tied around your baby's head would be perfect for your photo session where everything is sepia toned except for the flower and her lips and cheeks, which will be photoshopped pink, then yes this accessory is perfect for that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't like the huge ones with giant plastic flowers. But I got small elastic ones from Target that looked BEAUTIFUL on my daughter. She had plenty of hair and there was no mistaking her for anything but a girl. We started ponytails at about 6 months.

DON'T LISTEN TO THESE LUNATICS. THEY'RE MORANS!


We're "morans"???? Like: Jim Moran?? http://moran.house.gov/

Well, yeah, I guess I do agree: he is prety stupid, so ok, I see where you are coming from, I suppose, if you want to use that as in insult. I'll go with it.

I never knew he had a position on infant hairwear, though. Interesting.


LOL!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why some people think it is a good idea to put these things on a beautiful little baby head. What, the baby isn't "cute" enough?


actually, no it's not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't like the huge ones with giant plastic flowers. But I got small elastic ones from Target that looked BEAUTIFUL on my daughter. She had plenty of hair and there was no mistaking her for anything but a girl. We started ponytails at about 6 months.

DON'T LISTEN TO THESE LUNATICS. THEY'RE MORANS!


Yeah. Get a brain morans! Go USA!!!!
Anonymous
Enjoy the bald head. They grow up so fast, in a few years you'll be missing all this when you're cutting out gum or straightening out a "self" haircut.
Anonymous
It's OK not to like them but why the hate?
I personally think they're adorable. I don't put them on my DD every day but they're really cute for professional pics with tutus etc. It's fun dressing up your baby girl! We only have a couple of years before they decide they hate pink and want to be tomboys
OP, mud pie has a really sweet collection. They have them at buybuybaby. I've also purchased some from Amazon.
Anonymous
Haha - who knew baby headbands could be so funny!
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