Thursday, March 29, 2018

R2D2 Geranium Dress

Hey! Do you follow Project Run and Play? I've actually been following since the first season and have sewn along for many of the themes. This week's theme is Astronomical Proportions and Outer Space and Gemia took the theme where we'd love to go. So no time/motivation like the present to blog about Lisbon's R2D2 dress, right?

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I used one of my favorite sewing patterns, the Made by Rae Geranium Dress. (not sponsored) I actually sewed this before her first trip to Disneyland when she was two and a half. (two and under is free at Disneyland! They also eat free at sit down restaurants which is pretty amazing!) I think a size four was the maximum size I could squeeze out of this remnant from Sweet and Charmed Fabric. (not sponsored) Our trip was incredibly rainy and I couldn't convince Lisbon to let me take any decent pictures.

This past October we went to Disneyworld for the first time and I finally got a few pics. Haha. I am so behind on blogging (and possibly life lol) but I think it's time to catch up on our Disney outfits and tips and tricks. Do you ever get behind? What do you do when catching up? Chronological? Whatever you feel like? Other?

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(Lots of info about Ansley's dress here. It's nearly time to sew her another! I'm planning to use the Building Block Dress Book. My dress is blogged here).

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Like all of our other Geranium dresses, we love the fit and shape of the cap sleeves and the fun pockets. I love how the hem fits nicely and the pleats are really sweet.

disneyworld by replicate then deviate

disneyworld by replicate then deviate

disneyworld by replicate then deviate

disneyworld by replicate then deviate

disneyworld by replicate then deviate

These pics are from Ansley's "Best Day Ever." I'll share the rest later! I also didn't know Lisbon's hair would curl in humidity and I love it.

disneyworld by replicate then deviate

disneyworld by replicate then deviate

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