pencil crayon to color the dress the way she wanted, but between us, we came up with the fabric that worked for what she envisioned. It was a gorgeous navy blue stretch velvet with silver glitter accent, and it made a lovely gown for her doll. I finished it in time for her to have her doll wear it on Easter. Yea!
This was Elise's design for her Journey Doll. She couldn't find the right
pencil crayon to color the dress the way she wanted, but between us, we came up with the fabric that worked for what she envisioned. It was a gorgeous navy blue stretch velvet with silver glitter accent, and it made a lovely gown for her doll. I finished it in time for her to have her doll wear it on Easter. Yea!
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For Easter this year I tried something different. Usually I try to make
dresses for my granddaughters that never end up getting finished in time for Easter Sunday. So I decided to do things differently this year and asked the girls to design a dress for their dolls and I would make it for them. This was Anna's design for her Journey Doll. Done in a lovely knit print that closely resembled the design, this sundress was just what she'd hoped she'd get and it got done before Easter too! Yea! Score one for Nana! |
Denise FeltI took this challenge in the hopes of expanding my creativity as an artist. Already I'm seeing art in a new light -- as something to do for fun and not just practicality! Archives
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