Ivory Or White Lace Ballet Slippers - Flower Girl Shoes - Baby And Toddler Girl - Christening - Baptism - Princess Shoes - Sales

These sweet ballet slipper booties have been very popular for christenings and for little flower girls. They are handmade with white or Ivory lace fabric and lined with a coordinating cotton. The ties are long sheer ribbons and the soles are fabric. The ribbons can be wrapped and tied around the ankle or up the leg and tied.Available Sizes: 0 to 3 Months | 3 1/4 inches3 to 6 Months | 3 1/2 inches6 to 9 Months | 4 inches9 to 12 Months | 4 1/2 inches12 to 18 Months | 5 inches (with non-slip bottoms)Size 6 | 5 1/2 inches (with non-slip bottoms)Size 7 | 6 inches (with non-slip bottoms)Size 8 | 6 1/4 inches (with non-slip bottoms)Size 9 | 6 1/2 inches (with non-slip bottoms)Size 10 | 6 3/4 inches (with non-slip bottoms)Size 11 | 7 1/4 inches (with non-slip bottoms)Size 12 | 7 5/8 inches (with non-slip bottoms)Size 13 | 7 3/4 inches (with non-slip bottoms)Size 1 | 8 inches (with non-slip bottoms)Size 2 | 8 1/4 inches (with non-slip bottoms)The non-slip bottom material is a white grippy material. If you would like non-slip bottoms on any size, please let me know.Larger sizes are available for additional charge. Send me a convo and I can create a custom listing for you.I recommend measuring the bottom of the child's foot to make sure the booties will fit. The booties may be hand washed in cold water and air dried as needed for care.All booties come wrapped in a sweet little package. If you are sending them as a gift, please let me know and I will gladly include a custom note from you.***Please be sure to read the shop announcement for up to date shipping times***Please check out my other items http://www.etsy.com/shop/tillywhistle-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------***Wholesale inquiries welcome! Most of the items in my shop are available for wholesale. Please send me a message for additional information***

Pillars of Hope Concert Series: 8 p.m. May 12, El Campanil Theatre, 602 W. Second St., Antioch. Featuring music by LaToya London of “American Idol,” Lawrence Beamen of “America’s Got Talent” and the musical sounds of TLD, aka The Lions Den. $30.  cultureshockinfinity.com. Vietnamese American Arts and Culture Festival: May 12, Fairmont Hotel, 170 S. Market St., San Jose. Parade and outdoor music/dance show, free, from 4-5:30 p.m. The indoor show and dinner is from 5:30-10 p.m. $150. http://aodaifestival.com/.

6 Jazz Masters: 3 p.m, May 12, Woodside Priory School, Rothrock Performance Hall, 302 Portola Road, ivory or white lace ballet slippers - flower girl shoes - baby and toddler girl - christening - baptism - princess shoes Portola Valley, Featured guest Greg Abate with Bay Area all-stars Andrew Speight, Erik Jekabson, Akira Tana, Jeff Chambers and Ben Stolorow, $15-$45,  www.PAJAzzalliance.org, Lobster Feed: 5:30-8 p.m, May 12, B.R, Cohn Winery and Olive Cil Company, 15000 Sonoma Highway, Glen Ellen, Family-style feast of fresh Maine lobster, prawns, artichokes and corn, paired with B.R, Cohn wines, $100-$125, https://bit.ly/2HoR69M..

Aperture Duo in Concert: 5 p.m. May 15, Mertes Center for the Arts Black Box Theater, Las Positas College, 3000 Campus Hill Dr, Livermore. Free. Parking $2. www.apertureduo.com/. Paso Robles Wine Festival: May 17-20, various locations. More than 70 wineries in Paso Robles Downtown City Park will showcase their wines during the Grand Tasting. Live music. $25-$145. pasowine.com/events/winefest/. Joe Gulla “Faggy at 50”: 8 p.m. May 17-18, Theatre on San Pedro Square, 29 North San Pedro St., San Jose. This monologue is described by Woman Around Town as “warm, surprising, and always honest. Relating his tale in short, Calvin Trillinesque episodes, Joe Gulla conjures incidents involving his wise family, friends and acquaintances in denial of who he was or they were, and a community often coping with discomfort. Must be 18 or older.  $30-$42. www.tabardtheatre.org/tickets.

Maker Faire Bay Area: May 18-20, San Mateo County Event Center, 1346 Saratoga Dr, San Mateo, Featuring over 1200 curated projects across music, art, science, health, robotics and more, https://makerfaire.com/bay-area/, Farm Sanctuary’s Pop-Up Dinner: 6-9:30 p.m, May 18, Fort Mason Center for Arts and Culture, General’s Residence, 1 Fort Mason, San Francisco, Features a four-course plant-based meal with beer and wine, educational demonstrations and more, $125-$200, https://bit.ly/2uX9kxw, New Century Chamber Orchestra – Philip Glass Premiere: 8 p.m, May 18, Oshman Family Jewish Community Center, 3921 Fabian Way, Palo ivory or white lace ballet slippers - flower girl shoes - baby and toddler girl - christening - baptism - princess shoes Alto, www.ncco.org/..

14th annual ZinFest Wine Festival: May 18-20, Lodi. Wine, food and entertainment. Main festival noon to 5 p.m. May 19 at Lodi Lake Park, 1101 W Turner Road. Additional weekend activities include a comparative blind tasting of Lodi wines and their counterparts from around the world, as well as winery tours and open houses. $20-$65. http://www.zinfest.com. Lafayette Juniors 19th annual Kitchen Tour: 10 a.m.-3 p.m. May 19. Self-guided tour features special kitchens in six Lafayette homes. The Tour benefits No One Left Behind, Girls Inc., City Slicker Farms, White Pony Express and Contra Costa Crisis Center. $50. Box lunch $15. www.lafayettejuniors.org.

Livermore Wine Country Downtown Street Fair: 10 a.m.-6 p.m, May 19, 10 a.m.-5 p.m, May 20, downtown Livermore, Enjoy wine, craft brews, arts, crafts, shopping, dining and entertainment, Free, http://bit.ly/2C6hhOY, Art on the Main: 10 a.m.-6 p.m, May 19, 10 a.m.-5 p.m, May 20, North Main Street from Civic Drive to Mount Diablo Blvd., Walnut ivory or white lace ballet slippers - flower girl shoes - baby and toddler girl - christening - baptism - princess shoes Creek, Over 100 artists, food, wine, beer and live music, https://bit.ly/2rbDCarThe Rhythm of Life: 2 p.m, May 19, Hillside Covenant Church, 2060 Magnolia Way, Walnut Creek, Diablo Women’s Chorale spring concert, A journey through different musical genres and eras, from calypso to folk and Gershwin to Sting, $15-$30, www.DiabloWomensChorale.org..

iSing Silicon Valley Spring Concert – Sing: 7 p.m. May 19, Basilica Cathedral of St. Joseph, 80 South Market Street, San Jose. 160 singers, ages 10–18, from the upper choirs of the girls’ choral education organization, iSing Silicon Valley. http://isingsv.com/. Blackhawk Chorus presents “Coast to Coast”: 8 p.m. May 19, 4 p.m. May 20, Lesher Center for the Arts, 1601 Civic Drive, Walnut Creek. Music includes a medley from “Oklahoma:”, “Georgia On My Mind”, “I Left My Heart in San Francisco” and many other classic songs. $17-$25. www.blackhawkchorus.com.

Historic Old Grandview Ranch Fundraiser: 4-7 p.m, May 19, Saratoga, Enjoy sculpture gardens, art galleries, and food and wine pairings, Take bus at Saratoga High school to estate, $175-$200, www.saratogahistory.com/grandview, Island City Waterways: 10 and 11:45 a.m., 1:30 and 3:15 p.m, May 19, 20, Crab Cove Visitor Center, Crown Memorial State Beach, Alameda, A cast of 40 actors, dancers and musicians will lead audiences on an easy stroll around Crab Cove for a 75-minute performance that brings to life the cove’s rich history and celebrates the sea, Fun activities along the way and some great ivory or white lace ballet slippers - flower girl shoes - baby and toddler girl - christening - baptism - princess shoes pre-show activities, Free, islandcitywaterways.org..



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