We gathered together the men came bearing no baseball caps for the boutique and the girls came with scarfs jewelry and a few purses! I set up the boutique to include the men's section. We had a great time!
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| Guess that symbol! |
We played a few games including a Woolite trivia game with questions like "How many countries is Woolite sold in?" Which who knew it was more then 40! We also played a game thanks to the Woolite website of "Can You Name That Symbol?" I printed out the Fabric care guide from the Woolite Website and asked everyone to name as many symbols as they could that are on the clothing labels. I have often wondered what the little triangle meant on my sweaters! I never knew it stood for chlorine bleach! It was fun to see who knew most of them! My dad is the main laundry man in his household as well as my husband in mine! So it came as no surprise when my dad knew the most!
We next ate some yummy food and drinks! We relaxed and talked about some of our laundry horror stories! I told the story of my father shrinking my favorite sweater in high school! It would have fit a toddler when it came out of the dryer! It did provide a great reason though for my mother and I to go shopping!
We then had our little In-Home-Boutique! The men at least most of them participated by trying on a ball cap or two! They fought over the Cleveland Browns cap with the ear flaps! Very warm in the winter or even in April if you are in Ohio! The women tried on scarfs which my mother looked dashing in one of the yellow ones! Good thing we had two because my daughter's friend like the yellow also!
I gave three of the girls who were to attend the original party a tiara set! Which they loved....they had a soccer game to get to so they stayed about 5 minutes!! Over all though the party was a success and the Woolite samples were a big hit!! Thanks Woolite and +Crowdtap!
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| Taira's for little Wooliters! |






