These pieces left this morning. For a special little girls' birthday.
Or Easter basket if her mama can wait that long. ;)
I'll be making a couple of these skirt and tank sets as partial customs soon.
Each little water bubble has a bead and sequin sewn to it to catch the light.
The tail on her hat is made from fabric that sparkles a bit.
This TaDollie was really fun to make.
I'm glad she could see my vision just from this drawing. Hehe...
I hope I nailed it for her.
I hope I nailed it for her.
I'm diggin the new rounded head. How about you?
Love these ruffles and the huge ric rac that reminds me of ocean waves.
And of course these vintage buttons from my aunt's stash.
*swoon*
Oh she turned out adorable!! I know Miss G will LOVE all of her new mermaid goodness!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness those are insanely ADORABLE!!! Your attention to detail is Ahhhmazing! As well as your ability to pair up fabrics. You are so very talented my friend! And you are so right...creative & a clean house do not go hand & hand.
ReplyDeleteAll of it is simply perfection! I love the rounded head too.
ReplyDeleteSo adorable! Love all details!Thanks so much for sharing the great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous week!
Hugs from Portugal,
Ana Love Craft
www.lovecraft2012.blogspot.com
I am in looooooove!! Thank you so much for making this for Grace. She is going to flip over all the mermaid cuteness!! You are beyond talented dear friend!! And...........it is going to be sooo hard to wait until Easter!! *wink*
ReplyDeleteOh, and one more thing...
ReplyDeleteYou know those buttons were my very favorite from when you posted about your aunt's stash!! You are too sweet to share them with me - I mean Grace!! he he he ;)
ThAnK YoU!!
These are so cute, Angel... as always :)
ReplyDeleteOh my word! ADORABLE! So incredibly cute. That is one lucky little girl! You do fantastic work!!
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone! It was so fun to sit back and see this all complete.
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