It's made from a vintage women's shirt I found while thrifting. I had it for a while and knew this was the perfect opportunity to put it to use.
We found some noisemakers and prettied them up for our photoshoot.

The sun shined and pretty sparklies came out to join us as we celebrated. How kind of them, don't you think?
This past year is over and now there is a fresh start. Thank you for your kindness of the past year and I look forward to sharing 2010 with you as well. Things might be slow here for a little bit, but we'll be back on track for sure by the end of January. Happy New Years!

(this one happened because it looks like a party hat as well ;)












She is adorable! I wish I could repurpose clothes like you do! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteSo cute!! Love the dress! Happy new year!!
ReplyDeleteThat dress is too cute! I love the sparkles in the pictures too!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you and your lovely little girl!
ReplyDeleteHAPPY NEW YEAR!!
ReplyDeleteYour DD is such a little cutie!
LOVE the frilly collars you make on her dresses. Soo cute -almost as cute as the model! :-)
That dress is to die for!! Absolutely gorgeous- what a beautiful little girl.
ReplyDeletethis photos are adorable! love her dress.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to celebrate. And I lofve that dress! So sweet!
ReplyDeleteShe is precious!! I can't wait to see you guys!
ReplyDeleteI have an award for you on my blog! :)
ReplyDeleteaww she look so cute!!! i love it!!
ReplyDeleteThis is too adorable! Hope you had a great start to a new year!
ReplyDeleteOh my- how adorable!! I love all the sparkles. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures!!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year! What an adorable dress, love the sparkles!
ReplyDeleteSuch fun photos! They capture a New Year's celebration perfectly.
ReplyDeleteWould you do a tutorial on how to make a dress like that? I would love one for my 2 year old, Lorelei!
ReplyDelete"Would you do a tutorial on how to make a dress like that?"
ReplyDeleteWell, all I did was use a sundress pattern to made the body. Then I created my own poofy sleeve pattern and then ruffled a long rectangular strip of fabric. We'll see what I can do in the future :)
Oh my. I love this!
ReplyDeleteI've never commented on your blog, but it was impossible to resist this time. Your DD is adorable and the 3rd picture down has to be one of the best pics of any child. Ever!
ReplyDelete(BTW, how do you get her to leave stuff in her hair? My 20 month old hasn't left so much as a clip in her hair since she turned one!)
So gorgeous!!!!!!!!!
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