Holiday Style

A festive night

Special nights require super special attire. Here are some ideas for dressing the cutie pies you will be showing off at church, at a holiday party, or at a special dinner.

 

Simple black sheath highlighted with bright sequin dots and a lime green exposed zipper in back. biscottiandkatemack.com; about $79

 

Twinkling sequins and cascading vertical chiffon ruffles in a blue/gray animal print. biscottiandkatemack.com; about $88 

 

Red satin combine with tulle and velvet flowers with jewel accents. biscottiandkatemack.com; about $96

 

Sophisticated scooter shirt with contrast cuffs and collar made right here in Minnesota; a portion of the sale goes to select non-profit organizations dedicated to brightening the lives and futures of children. tumblewalla.com; about $24

 

Add some scent: Looks like a sucker—and it smells like one too! Choose from a variety of intricate and sweet-smelling food-style charms. Can be ordered unscented as well. tinyhandsonline.com; about $23

 

Oh, boy! Boy’s velvet blazer adds a sophisticated layer of awesome. Even more awesome—all three pieces (shirt, blazer, trousers) are just $39.95. fabkids.com; about $40

 

 

Plaid tidings: Smocked plaid cap sleeve dress is the quintessential holiday girl’s garment. lauraashley.com; about $65

 

Add some sparkle: When you buy a pair of TOMS Shoes, you’re also helping improve the health, education and well-being of a child through their charitable giving programs. And, your kid gets sparkly goodness! Also available in black. toms.com or nordstrom.com; about $38

 

Sequin mesh skirt: ruum.com; about $34

 

 

Fancy frames: Keep it colorful with ‘80s-inspired wire frames with contrasting top bar. Wee SEE from seeeyewear.com; about $169

 

 

Farewell, fidgeting! Keep the kiddos occupied with tiny toys from Nickelodeon on the way to your event. nickelodeon.com; about $7

 

 

Merry morning

From nestled all snug in their wee little beds to rocking around the Christmas tree, your kidlets will be cozy cuties in their holiday pjs.

 

Butter soft organic cotton with 5% spandex, stretchy rib detailing, and flip foot option to keep toes cozy. nosillaorganics.com; about $39

 

100% Turkish organic cotton with flat interior seams; meets CPSC guidelines. skylarluna.com; about $39

 

 

Candy cane stripe and motif in 100% organic cotton; meets CPSC guidelines. skylarluna.com; about $39

 

 

Soft and cuddly two piece pajama set with snowman motif; meets CPSC guidelines. skylarluna.com; about $39

 

Butter soft organic cotton with 5% spandex and flip foot option to keep toes cozy. nosillaorganics.com; about $39

 

 

Baby mouse print in 100% ultra light cotton jersey with ruffle detail; comes packaged in a “jammies jar.” jammiesforbabies.com; about $30

 

 

Magnetic closures and super soft fleece fabric; embroidered bear paw prints on the bottom of the footies, quick hand covers, and ears on the hood? Wow, we love. magnificentbaby.com; about $50

 

 

Sleep in: Enthusiasm trumps sleep when the kids know Santa has visited. Stay strong, and sleep in (just a little) with one eye to your new recycled bike wheel clock. PixelThis on etsy.com; about $136

 

 

Santa baby: Your kids will be in the spirit before they hit the hay on Christmas Eve with Santa-motif pjs. herbergers.com

 

  

Add some snuggle: Originally introduced in the 1930s, this 100% wool Minnesota-made blanket can’t be beat for warmth on a winter morning. faribaultmill.com; about $310

 

Fancy feet: Keep the tootsies warm in the early morning with some festive socks with a rattle on the toe. A portion of proceeds benefit the March of Dimes, too. mud-pie.com; about $12

 

Farewell, fidgeting: Keep them occupied on the way to gramma’s house with a new special book with lots of photos and quick, easy blurbs to keep them interested. stevejenkinsbooks.com; about $22

 

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