A while ago while I was blog stalking I came across a blog and the post I was reading had a picture of this little girl in this adorable dress. The writer/mother of the girls said that the dress was handmade by a friend. I saved the picture thinking that if I ever had a little girl I'd like to attempt to make a dress just like that.
Yesterday during nap time I decided to give it a try. My mom gave me some of my niece's old dresses and so I took an 18 month sized dress and used it for sizing. I used old scraps that I had (actually, they are used sheets I got from the thrift a while back) and went to town. The first thing of anything I attempt to make is always the worst one, naturally. I figured if I just tried to piece some fabric together and make it look decent, when it came time to make the real dress I would more-so know what I was doing.
I didn't hide the seems very well and I haven't figured out how to do the back buttons, but here is what I came up with... And here is my preoccupied model.
He was watching Word World so I quick slipped off his shirt and put the dress on. I tried to get him to stand so I could take a picture, but no can do. All he was concerned about was getting his 'baybee' (blankie) back.
And as always, the blankie gets shoved in a ball right under his face to snuggle with.
Alright, I hear the ending music to Word World...time to turn off the TV. Crossing my fingers there is no protesting!




4 comments:
Cute, Ang! You're so good at just figuring things out on your own!
Cute dress, and I'm wondering what your husband must think of using Silas as a model and taking pics, I think Brad would be mortified if I did that ;) You are so crafty!
I'm assuming this pic will show up in Silas's rehearsal dinner slideshow one day. Love the dress! (Reminds me of a certain apron I own that a certain someone made me....)
Joe wasn't a huge fan of my idea to dress up our son in a dress and take pictures....but he took it better than I expected :-)
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