I recently just got into contact again with an old friend.
She wrote me an email reminding me of a road trip we took in our college days from Rexburg, Idaho all the way to Salem, Oregon to see our old boyfriends. It's a 12 hour drive. Wouldn't have been too bad except for the fact that we left at midnight.
Good heavens what were we thinking.
She made a 4th of July bandana dress for her daughter.
Laurie it turned out so great!
Everyone hurry get to the craft store for some blue bandanas and red ribbon.
Your daughter needs to look this adorable on the 4th of July!
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I think Ruby will have to wait for that one until next year.
I loved making these dresses. I posted a few pics in my blog, as well as pictures of the tie onsies & guitar onsies! Thank you for the very easy tutorials!!! The links to both posts are below.
Jen
http://pbandjj.blogspot.com/2009/05/tonights-little-project.html
http://pbandjj.blogspot.com/2009/05/tonights-little-project.html
Ooops, I duplicated one of the links...sorry, here is the second link.
http://pbandjj.blogspot.com/2009/04/i-did-it.html
I forgot to add that your tutorials were my very first projects ever on a sewing machine!! You made it very easy!
Too too cute! I may have to try it!
Love the dress!! As for the road trip..pretty sure we all did that, and what was with leaving at midnight all the time??? I would crash and burned if I did that now...oh to be young again!
so cute!!!
Target has some really cute 4th of July bandanas in their $1 section!!! They would make an adorable dress!
LOVE the Bandanna dresses I've made several for my younger cousins and for my niece and they all LOVE them. Thanks for the wonderful tutorial you put up a while back it's like the gift that keeps on giving :]
OK I am in love with you! I dont know you, but I love you! You have awesome ideas (that I fully steal) I hope your ok with my creeping because you motivate me to get creative... Thankx
That dress and that girl are both too cute. Can't wait to see Lucy in one!:)
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