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Winter Beauty Dress Contest

Posted: Sunday, November 18, 2012

Belle's Christmas Winter Beauty Dress

We're having a contest!

You could win a Winter Beauty dress!  This dress received the highest number of votes from the 

Princess Rosie's Fashion Show

Watch this YouTube Video: 

Princess Rosie: Winter Beauty Dress Contest


Rules for Winter Beauty Dress Contest

Contest closes on Friday Dec. 7th 2012 at midnight Eastern Time Zone.

Contest is open to everyone who meets these 3 qualifications:

1. View the video “Princess Rosie in Belle’s Christmas Dress” and click “Like”

2.  Write the answer to this question in the comment section of the video “Princess Rosie in Belle’s Christmas Dress”: “Other than Christmas, when is another good time to wear this dress?” (There is no wrong answer)

3.  Subscribe to the channel RosiesWorld. 

One prize awarded to one winner.

Prize is one Winter Beauty dress in the size of your choice.

Three sizes are available:

Small (size 2T) age range 1-3 years, waist 20-21”, length 29”

Medium (size 4) age range 3-5 years, waist 22-23”, length 33”

Large (size 6) age range 5-7 years, waist 22-24”, length 37”

Red Bow hair band not included.

A winner will be chosen by a computer generated random line picker from all qualified entries.

The winner’s YouTube subscriber name and profile photo will be posted on the contest video and video description, the Youtube channel RosiesWorld, Rosie’s Tea Party Facebook page, RosiesTeaParty Twitter page and our website www.rosiesteaparty.com

Winner will be notified via Youtube channel. Winner has 30 days to reply. If winner fails to respond within this time period, another winner will be chosen.

Winner must provide us with a shipping address.

Contest closed to immediate family members of RosiesWorld.

Good Luck 

Happy Halloween!

Posted: Sunday, October 31, 2010
By Aunt Susan

Popcorn Costume

Ha ha...look who won the costume contest!  Was there any doubt?  Rosie came up with the idea. Mom and dad helped her make it. 

You might wonder why Rosie didn't go out on Halloween as a princess.  Rosie is a princess everyday. Halloween is the day you can dress up and pretend you're someone or something else.  

I always give extra candy to children with original costumes.  Tonight the temperature was near freezing. I had one trick or treater dressed as a hiker.  A back pack on his back, shorts and no shirt.  Ha ha.  I don't know how he got past his mom. He deserved extra candy.

Another little girl came dressed in a beautiful traditional Japanese kimono.  She was a Japanese Princess.  In the world of Cinderella and Snow White.... the beauty of this little Japanese princess surpassed them all.  I asked the mom for a photo. Here she is with her little Lady Bug brother.



Guppy wanted to be The Queen of Hearts from Alice in Wonderland.  But no store bought costume would do, so Guppy designed it and mom sewed it. Have a look.

The Queen of Hearts

Guppy did not want to be a princess.  
She wanted to be a queen.

I love Halloween.  We get to be anything or anyone we want for a day.  There is so much value in pretend play. It allows us to explore the limits of our imagination. In a child's mind, anything is possible.  The creativity and imagination of children should be encouraged and celebrated.  The free spirits and free thinkers are our future.   At Rosie's Tea Party, we encourage this everyday.  


My Halloween Costume

Posted: Saturday, October 30, 2010
By Rosie

Popcorn Costume and Spiderman
My brother and me

I am the Popcorn Monster and my little brother is Spiderman.  

I love Halloween.  Everybody at daycare dresses up and we have fun.

I'm going to get lots of candy.  I can't wait!

The Dress That Started It All Part 3

Posted: Saturday, October 30, 2010
by Aunt Susan

How it all started

Part 3

The dresses inspired me to do princess tea parties. (see photos of dresses in part 1 and 2) I would need quite a few of these dresses.  I tired to find the supplier and spent days searching on Google, typing in the name on the label.  I could not find it.  Winners often carried discontinued items, so these princess dresses may be all there was.  The company may have closed their business.  I went back to Winners.  This time I bought another princess dress from another label.  The Medieval Princess Dress.  Here is Rosie modeling it. 

Medieval Princess dress
Rosies in the Medieval Princess dress

I went home and Googled it and found the company "Little Adventures". After much research, I discovered that not all princess dresses were equal.  Some licensed princess dresses may look beautiful but the stiff fabric and itchy trim made the dress very uncomfortable to wear.  Some fell apart after a wash  Some you couldn't even wash.  
After examining many princess dresses, I soon realized what an exceptional product "Little Adventures" made. Comfortable, washable, affordable and adorable.  No scratchy fabrics or itchy trims.  No zippers, buttons, snaps, ties, of Velcro to fiddle with.  Easy to put on and easy to take off.  The stretchy bodice accommodates many body types.  These dresses are super comfortable and there's room to move.  I decided "This is the line I am going to carry in my store".  

The Dress That Started It All Part 2

Posted: Friday, October 29, 2010
by Aunt Susan

How it all started

Part 2

My best friend, Nadine and I have been saying that one day we would visit her home town, Halifax. Life can be so consuming.  One year passed... then another... then another.  Fifteen years passed and we still hadn't made the trip. Last year I closed my business for the summer and finally this was our window of opportunity to make the trip. I was also inspired by the movie "Yes Man" and was saying yes to everything. So... YES to Halifax. Let's go girlfriend! Here's is a photo of us on the airplane:

Best Friends

Me and Nadine

I packed lightly.  The plan was that I would buy clothes in Halifax.  So we arrived in Halifax and headed out shopping.  Nadine suggested I try Winners (a retail store selling designer brand name clothes at a discount). I told her "I never find anything there". I didn't want to go... but...I'm the YES man remember? So I went.  

Up and down the aisles...just as I did many times before...never finding anything I like.  Nadine went into the change room and I went along to be her fashion advisor (ha ha).  After her fashion show, I told her I would wait for her in the store.  The children's section was right outside of the change rooms.  I went into that section.  And that is when I saw "The Dress" (see photo in previous blog "How it all started part 1"). The photo doesn't do it justice.  When I saw it, I nearly hyperventilated. This was the dress of my childhood dreams. 

I talked myself into buying it for my grand daughter for Christmas.  I ended up buying a blue one and an orange one... and another red one... and another and another.  For every little girl in my life, I bought one.  Here are photos of the other dresses:

princess dressprincess dress

These dresses were sold as Halloween costumes.  But to me these dresses would spark a little girl's imagination into a storybook adventure anytime of the year, not just on Halloween.  And thus my adventure began on that day, Friday August 28th 2009.

Welcome! Rosie's Tea Party is LIVE!

Posted: Thursday, October 28, 2010
by Aunt Susan

How it all started 

Part 1

We are so excited about Rosie's Tea Party.  It has been a year in the making.  We invite you into a magical world full of fun and imagination.  It's where every girl is a princess.  Rosie will show you how much fun tea parties are and how you can have your own fabulous tea party.  Rosie's Tea Party was inspired by a dress I saw in Halifax.  When I saw it... I was breathless.  I would have thrown the hugest tantrum for this dress if I had seen this when I was a little girl.  I would have begged, pleaded, negotiated anything for this dress.  I had to have it.  Have a look.

Princess dress

This regal dress made of red velvet and gold brocade fabric with drop sleeves and gold trim is a princess's dream come true.  This is straight out of a fairy tale.  A dress that would take your imagination to a castle long long ago in a land far far away.  Where princesses, fairies, dragons and brave knights live.  A magical place full of adventure.  We hope that Rosie's Tea Party...our videos and our dresses do the same for you.


Who's Your Favourite Princess?

Posted: Tuesday, September 28, 2010
By Aunt Susan

Princess Rosie

Princess Rosie

This is the question I ask all the girls at the princess parties and tea parties I do.  There definitely are favourites.  The answers are tallied and the results for the 3 top princesses are:  Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella and Belle.  And right up there is Snow White.   I sometimes get Ariel.  And once I got Jasmine.  I think the reason why Ariel and Jasmine get less votes is because they both don’t have a distinct princess gown.  Ariel has a mermaid tail and Jasmine wears pants.  I have seen grand gala princess parties where not one little girl came as Jasmine or Ariel.

At Disney World, the little girls come dressed up as their favourite princess.  We did the whole Disney World vacation for 7 days last year.  In those 7 days we saw plenty of little girls dressed up as Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Belle and Snow White.  We saw one little girl dressed up as Jasmine and she was beautiful in her turquoise costume with gold jeweled beaded trim.  She really stood out amongst the other little princesses. People were commenting  “Ahhhh…look!... A little girl as Jasmine…isn’t she so cute!” No other princess got this level of reaction, except one other little girl who was dressed up as Alice from Alice in Wonderland.  Alice is not a princess.  This little girl had long blond hair just like Alice, so she really looked the part.  We thought she looked adorable! This little girl got similar reactions from other people.  I think it takes confidence to dress up as a non traditional princess. And even more confidence to be your own princess.

Princess Tea Party Event

Posted: Tuesday, September 21, 2010
By Aunt Susan

Girl and glass slipper

A girl trying on Cinderella's glass slipper

This past weekend, we did a Princess Tea Party Event at a local indoor playground.  Parents pre-registered their daughter(s) for the event.  There were 20 girls in all, ranging from 2 years old to 6 years old.  Just the right number of girls for the double size party room.  On hand for the princess transformation were the Fairy Godmother, Snow White and the Grand Duke.  From youngest to oldest, the girls took turns choosing their princess dress.  Recognizable Disney Princess dresses were the first to go.  Then anything pink with flowers attached to it.  Can you guess which dress was the first to fly off the rack?  Disney’s Sleeping Beauty. It’s a Disney Princess and it’s pink.  The mommies did not want to miss out on all the fun.  But the Fairy Godmother had to scoot them out of the room.  With so many people in the room it was getting crowded and hot!  The Fairy Godmother had to promise them that they could have their own tea party another day but for now  they’ll just have to watch all the fun from the windows.

Girl and Cinderella's coach

This little girl is wearing the "Pink Princess" dress from Rosie's Boutique

With everyone in their princess dresses, it was time for tiaras. make-up and pixie dust. Next was a princess singing lesson with Snow White.  Everyone sang so lovely….just like a real princess!  Then it was time to learn how to befriend little animals.  As you know princesses have a way with little animals.  Mice will help sew dresses and bunnies will help clean so it’s important to know how to talk to them. Next a lesson on how to walk elegantly in your princess dress before the fashion show parade.  Snow White led the way out to the main area.  The parents pulled out their camera phones and snapped away.

Then it was back to the party room for a short etiquette lesson before we sit down for tea.  On the menu, fruit, tea sandwiches, cookies and apple juice (our version of  tea).  Each table took their turn to get picture taken by Cinderella’s carriage.  Each girl sat on a chair in front of Cinderella’s carriage and the Grand Duke let them try on Cinderella’s glass slipper.  A photo in front of the carriage and a photo inside the carriage.

Girl and Cinderella's coach

Off to the ball in Cinderella's carriage

When the clock struck midnight it was time to change back to their regular selves.  A magical time was had by all.

*note; all the dresses in the photos are from Rosie's Boutique


Rosie's Princess Party

Posted: Tuesday, September 14, 2010
By Aunt Susan

birthday parties for kids

Girls all dressed up at a princess party

The transformation of 10 little girls into princesses was magical at Rosie's birthday party.  It is always the highlight of the princess parties.  The girls express their delight in different ways.  Some smile from ear to ear.  Some are in quiet awe.  Some love twirling in their dresses.  Some can’t stop looking at themselves in the mirror.  Some go into full character of the princess whose dress they are wearing.  They all feel very special.  I always ask all the girls who their favourite princess is.  I get a lot of Belle, Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella…but at this party, one girl said Jasmine.  I rarely hear this one.  I ask the girl why Jasmine was her favourite.  She said “…because she skates really good”  “She skates?” I asked? I don’t remember Jasmine skating in the movie Aladdin.  Another girl explained… “She skates in Disney Princess on Ice”  Of course!  I regret I did not have a Jasmine costume on hand.  Jasmine does not have a princess gown… she has pants.  I will definitely have a Jasmine costume for my next party.

birthday parties for kids

Snow White's dog Princess came for a visit

There were lots of giggles when we brought out some of Snow White’s forest friends.  Snow White says “A real princess loves animals and the animals love her”  She showed the princesses in training how to give nuzzles to Bun Buns the rabbit.  Next is Gus Gus the mouse.  We pat him gently on the head.  Then Snow White’s own puppy  “Princess” came out to give everyone kisses.


birthday parties for kids

Having a great time!

We asked Rosie what was her favourite part of the party. She said “when the Grand Duke presented her with her tiara at the princess graduation ceremony”   That was definitely an awesome moment

*note: all princess dresses in these photos are from Rosie's Boutique
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Every Girl Can Be A Princess

Posted: Wednesday, September 01, 2010
By Aunt Susan

girl in princess dressgirl in princess dress

Emily                        Allessa


Large or small our dresses fit them all.
These 2 girls are wearing the same size dress.
(size Large for 5-7 year olds)
They both look so beautiful.

Girl in princess dress

Rosie

Rosie is also wearing the same size dress.
Emily, Alessa and Rosie are approx. the same age.
All have birthdays within 6 months of each other.

Girl in princess dress

Sonia

 Sophie is also wearing the same size dress.
Sophie is 3 years old.  She is bigger for her age.  There’s lots of room in her dress for her to grow. 
Isn’t she cute?
  Every girl can be a princess no matter what size or age she is.
 
Rosie's Tea Party, where every girl is a princess. We did a Princess Tea Party earlier this year. Each girl felt very special as they emerged one by one from the carriage wearing the princess dress of their choice. We had different size girls.  Some had larger body types yet the dresses fit them just perfectly.  This is the beauty of these dresses from Rosie’s Boutique.  They have lots of room in them The bodice is made of soft stretchable velour. The bigger girls looked just as lovely as the smaller girls.  Every girl gets to be a princess no matter what size she is.

The girls loved their dresses.  All the dresses at Rosie's boutique are made of clothing quality fabrics.  There are no buttons, snaps, velcro, zippers or ties to fuzz with.  They are so soft.  There are no itchy fabrics or scratchy trims. AND  they are all machine washable.We have the best dresses!  Cute, adorable and affordable.

*note:  the Medieval Dress that Sophie and Emily are wearing is no longer available.  I know I know.... but whaddaya gonna do. There are lots of other beautiful princess dresses at Rosie's Boutique.  Go have a look.