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Nov242010

A Touch of Royalty

Content originally published by our sister site, thrivingmommies.com

Article by Julianna Patterson

Now you can have your Buffalo and eat it too, or was that cake? Either way, Marinette Kozlow, an artist, mother of 3 boys, homeschool teacher, and now founder of Buffalo Princess, says you can. If you are looking for a uniq­­ue gift idea this year, then look no further. Buffalo Princess, an adorable line of new t-shirts, greeting cards, framed artwork, and gift baskets offer must see gift ideas for anyone on your list this year. The unique design, featuring a crowned buffalo in light pastels was created by Marinette, a resident of Buffalo, New York to offer a more feminine and artsy side to the typical bull like design normally associated with Buffalo artwork. “This design is feminine and pretty. It's great for little girls, teenage girls or little girls at heart. The t-shirts are purple for women's sizes, fuscia for girls, and Jr. size shirts in brown S-XL with a longer, more fitted style,” she explained.

 You can find Buffalo Princess on Facebook by clicking here and at local shops in the Buffalo, NY area including The Kat's Meow in Williamsville, Spoiled Rotten and Bay 6. In addition the other products from Buffalo Princess including cards, frames, and gift baskets add a great look to compliment your child’s room décor and a way to share the joy of the holidays with family and friends, in style. With the introduction of Buffalo Prince, a design for the boys on your list, there truly is something for everyone.

Other Buffalo Princess news:

1. Starting Dec 1st, have Prince and Princess onesies sizes 3-6 mo. to 18-24 mo.  

2. Coming soon, girl sizes 8-12 in brown. 

3. The next show is at the Gilda's Club of WNY during their Gingerbread…Gifts…Glitz Show Dec 3-6 in Buffalo.



 

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