Source: shabbyapple.com via Emily on Pinterest
(Yes, I just pinned myself. No, I don't know how to log in to Pinterest without my Twitter account that I don't actually use except to enter contests).
The only thing I didn't like was the price tag and the colors. Fortuitously, I found this awesome knit fabric at Joann's in the red tag section and half off! Paired with Anna's tutorial on knit binding , a little bit of confidence gained from making a raglan pattern for Ansley's dresses (from At Second Street via icandy), and being able to visualize what stripes look like in a circle skirt, since Jen made it. This is probably my new favorite dress!! :)
Hair up like the model.
Top view:
Delicious swishiness:
I'll leave you with an awkward family photo. ha.
Linked here!
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That's very impressive! The color is really fun too!
ReplyDeleteGood job Emily!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, Emily! It turned out amazing. Definitely does not look home-made! Can I post it on my blog?????
ReplyDeleteYou've got skillz.
ReplyDeleteI'm so impressed! It turned out beautifully.
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautiful dress and it looks very close to the original. You look really good in it too. You have such a cute little girl!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your lovely comments in my blog
wow, this loooks sooo good, jsut like the original. im totally imprssed. great job.
ReplyDeleteWhat great photos! I love the ones of you picking up your daughter! Truly fantastic! The dress is great too!
ReplyDeleteI think yours looks better then the Shabby Apple dress. I love the color.
ReplyDeleteI agree, I like the green tint better then the white and black.
ReplyDelete-Zane of ontario honey