About me

     I am a Veteran's wife and mother of two, a daughter and a son. I started this business after I quit my job to be home with my disabled Army Veteran. I am very creative and love to customize items such as Custom Jewelry, Personalized Coquette Hairbows and other accessories. My passion is to make bows with my sewing machine and then design its image to give it a personalized touch for you. How I came up with the name Daisydoll Posh? Well, when my daughter Daisy was little her friends gave her that name Daisydoll and so because she is a very important part in my life, I decided to use that as my business name. She helps me decide on colors and what's trendy to make the items Posh material.

     Daisydoll Posh has high quality fabrics, quality jewelry beads and wires.  All our items are handmade in the USA. We do not import any mass produce already fabricated bows or jewelry from overseas. All our bows and jewelry are carefully selected and made in our shop. We strive for great customer service.

     Most of my items are in inspiration for the Military community and Law Enforcement, showing our appreciation and patriotism. Because I have noticed that we as wives, daughters, moms, sisters, grandmas, or aunts do not have a place to shop for anything to support our soldiers and first responders. We are also motivated to spreading awareness for any mental health and cancer cause, along with other organizations we can partner up. 

     I appreciate you looking around my shop and buying something from me, just know that I put all my love and time into every detail.

Find us on TikTok to see if your purchase  is posted, @daisydollposh

Posh bows

   The Trendy Yellow Ribbon Coquette Hairbow.
Bow is long tailed and has a large alligator clip on back to hold a grip of your hair.
Large Bow measure: L 12" x W 6"

    The most common usage of yellow ribbons these days is to Support Our Troops. I’ve had a yellow ribbon sticker on my car to show my support for our troops.

Who can display a yellow ribbon? Anyone who “Supports Our Troops” can display it.

When the U.S. started sending a massive number of troops overseas during the Gulf War, yellow ribbons were more prominently displayed across the country.

It was an important symbol of the binding ties between loved ones, that was worn or displayed by women to remember their men who were serving overseas.

Although this visual display to show support for our troops is widely used, the yellow ribbon is also used for a verity of causes.

   The original is about a young lady whose lover goes off to war. She keeps him in her mind every day. A recurring verse tells us:

“Around her hair she wore a yellow ribbon. She wears it in the Winter and the early months of May, so if they ask her “Why the heck she wore it?” She’ll say, “I wear it for my soldier who is far, far away”