Thursday, 16 September 2010
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The kids have been invited to a birthday party this weekend for one of the girls that shares our childminder. The birthday girl in question is The Girliest Girl on the Planet *TM, so my normal birthday fare of a Kitschy Coo t-shirt or two does not apply. By rights, I should have made her a hair shirt as penance for being responsible for Maia's entrance into Princess Phase One.
But how could I resist the temptation to use one of my splendid new fabrics? I returned to my erstwhile bubble skirt pattern but made an extra gathering step for the requisite Authentic Princess Poofiness.
Rainy Days bubble skirt
The kids have been invited to a birthday party this weekend for one of the girls that shares our childminder. The birthday girl in question is The Girliest Girl on the Planet *TM, so my normal birthday fare of a Kitschy Coo t-shirt or two does not apply. By rights, I should have made her a hair shirt as penance for being responsible for Maia's entrance into Princess Phase One.
But how could I resist the temptation to use one of my splendid new fabrics? I returned to my erstwhile bubble skirt pattern but made an extra gathering step for the requisite Authentic Princess Poofiness.
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Wow! That girl is so lucky. This is indeed the Girliest Skirt on the Planet :-) That lining is adorable! I love it I love it I love it!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I'm going to sew some bubbled skirts and shirts for winter since, as you know, we are full on in princess phase one.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe you used that beautiful fabric for a lining! I'm hoarding it as fashion fabric right now. :)
It's gorgeous. I am sure the little girl will absolutely adore it!
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