

I don't want to delete the whole Event/Project either.Īlso, sometimes when I go to delete the Missing File clip or I do go to remove the whole Event/Project. It now means that every time I go to delete the clip from my timeline, it simply does not allow me. I've identified what the Missing Files are, but I no longer have these documents/pictures etc on my system. So I've gone to the task or reorganising them all and this is where my issue has cropped up.įCP won't let me move some Events/Projects because I have red box Missing Files icon that has suddenly popped up in a lot of my Projects. I've just realised that I should of really split these up into separate individual Libraries instead of them all being under one roof. So I've got a large Library of Events/Projects I've been working on for months. I did have a look around but there are a lot of posts, so i may of missed it. This promotion is void where prohibited.I'm sorry if this has been covered or is in the wrong forum area. Please see our site’s Terms and Conditions of Use for a complete list of our Contest and Giveaway Rules.We must receive your reply within 5 business days. Please make sure to check our site and your email address to see if you have won the prize. Our winners will be drawn randomly and we will announce the winners on Saturday, February 14th. Entries are open from Friday, January 30th thru Friday, February 13th.Your comment is your entry, so if you qualify for the additional five entries, make sure you leave six comments in total. Go ahead and leave your additional comments below. If you are already subscribed, are on our newsletter list, and have our button in your sidebar, you qualify for these three additional entries. Spread the word to your friends via facebook, twitter, etc. Write a post and link back to this contest on your blogĥ. You may earn additional entries for the following:ģ. Please leave one comment below to enter this giveaway.That will definitely make for a fun shopping spree. If your daughter’s hair is fine and clips never seem to stay put, Little Miss Clips will come to your rescue.įor five of our readers, we have $20.00 gift certificates to Little Miss Clips. Little Miss Clips come in a wide variety of colors and styles. The clips are easy to put in, stay put and don’t hurt when taken out. How does it work? Well, the base – a strong alligator clip – is wrapped in pretty ribbon, topped with a cute embellishment and the “ingredient” which makes it slip-proof is a piece of Velcro added to the underbelly. I was so pleased to see that Little Miss Clips do stay right where you put them, thank you very much!Īnd with such sweet designs, Little Miss Clips makes having little girls to dress up all the more fun! With fine baby hair – and the wiggly nature of babies and toddlers – getting hair clips to stay in place is a mother’s never ending battle.


(Although Olivia is still pretty much as bald as the day she was born!) It has lightened since she was born and so now, she and Olivia actually do have similar hair colors. This photo is of Sophia and big sister Julia, both wearing Little Miss Clips.

So, I was thrilled to try out Little Miss Clips - hair clips that don’t slip!īecause as much hair as Sophia does have, it is wispy and baby-soft. Poor Julia and Olivia are so fair, the sun will never be their friend!)Īnd ohhhh how much fun it is to have a baby with HAIR!īring on the hair bows and clips - I have something to work with this time.
#I miss clipy skin#
She didn’t match her sister and cousins! (One day, I can just see Julia and Olivia envying Sophia’s dark skin that tans with ease. While nursing my newest daughter, I would look down in wonder at my beautiful, dark haired, olive skinned baby. We didn’t have to look hard to figure out where she came from - her Daddy is Italian and our moms’ sister had similar coloring as well - but she still looked so different from any babies we were used to cuddling and calling our own. Little Miss Sophia entered the world with dark, almost black, hair and olive skin! Julia - red, like her paternal Grandmother and maternal Great-Grandmother. Jackson - white blond, like Janice and me when we were young. Fair-skinned, little angels with just enough baby fuzz to pick out their hair color. I have a baby with HAIR – beautiful, long wisps of actual hair!!!īefore Sophia arrived, Janice and I were used to bald babies.
