Gone are the days of Easter bonnets and matching dresses, but spring season and the Easter holiday still call out for bright colors and sunny prints. And who better to model that style than a 4 year old?

My niece Mac has begun to develop her own fashion sense and enjoys picking out fun colors and playful prints for her pre-school style. And having fabrics that are washable and pieces that are easy to put on and take off are a must for any parent.

This bright, bejeweled turquoise blouse by Little Lass would catch any toddler’s eye. E3
The colorful, floral leggings, by the popular children’s brand Gymboree, pick up the turquoise hue and would also coordinate with many other colors as well.

Toddlers also love to wear whatever strikes their fancy and my niece happens to love boots! (I can’t blame her! I do too!) E2 These tall black boots by Revel will let her splash in April showers as well as play in winter’s snow. But for right now, this outfit will be perfect for chasing bunnies and collecting eggs at an egg hunt.E4

Kids can be so hard on clothing, so Goodwill was always my go-to store for my own children’s wardrobe. Having fun, bright pieces and getting a great deal on clothing that little ones will only wear for a short time is a win-win in my book. Hop to your local Goodwill and find some Easter brights of your own!Easter2017

Top: $4.95
Pants: $2.95
Boots: $12.99
Total: $20.89

From my closet, to yours…
Kirsten
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About The Blogger

Kirsten is a 40-something mom, wife and marketing professional. She loves all things crafty, tasty and fashionable, especially while being frugal. She enjoys hunting for treasures at her local Goodwill stores to decorate her home and wardrobe. She is a stylist and volunteer for the fundraiser the Goodwill Runway Show, which is held every spring in Reading, PA.


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