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The sash is that velvet ribbon I picked up at Allyn's in Denver. I dyed the skirt with a combination of purple and navy blue and left it a LONG time. Came out exactly the shade I wanted. Isn't she adorable? Happy Easter!
Love,
xoxo






Just the color of hyacinths! Great job and enjoy your Easter celebration.
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Great job!
ReplyDeleteyes, she is adorable...congrats on getting your Easter sewing done.
ReplyDeleteso much fun!
ReplyDeleteWhat little girl wouldn't feel special in that dress!
ReplyDeleteThis dress is beautiful! I'm sure your daughter already loves it and will remember it for many years, too.
ReplyDeleteAdorable. I'm sure she loves it!
ReplyDeleteIt's a little girl's dream dress!!! The color came out great!
ReplyDeleteAs my 2 year old would say - it's a pretty pretty princess dress! Love it.
ReplyDeleteSo cute, but not as cute as Emilie.
ReplyDeleteBillie in TX
Oh my gosh...wow!! That is a gorgeous dress. Is that your own design? You need to make a pattern, lol!! Although, I wish my 2-1/2 year old would wear stuff like this that I've made for her :-/
ReplyDeleteGreat dress. I love that you dyed your own fabric.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could wear dresses like that! Totally adorable!
ReplyDeleteadorable dress!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful dress! I bet she feels like a princess in her blue ruffles :) Hope your family has a very happy Easter weekend.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely dress! I bet she loves it, the perfect skirt when you are that age ;)
ReplyDeleteIt turned out darling - great job!
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