My Entry for PR&P Week 1: Back to School

9.02.2011

Guess what? It's time for a season of Project Run and Play!





Last time I was able to judge, but this time I'm a participant! It's a fun competition where a bunch of us bloggers create children's clothing according to a weekly theme. There is a winner, chosen by you guys {SO DON'T FORGET TO GO OVER AND VOTE PRETTY PLEASE} and a panel of judges, each week who gets to provide a tutorial on their project. You much go check out all of the fabulous creations! Here is my design, The Fall Transition Outfit:



When I found out the theme was back to school with a focus on fall, I knew I wanted to make a "layers" outfit. Here in Florida, the fall slowly comes. It starts by getting cooler in the early mornings and evenings but is still blazing hot midday. So, a jacket to provide warmth for the mornings and a tank top underneath to wear during the day was in order.



I wanted an Anthropologie look, mini style. The jacket is made of linen with a fun polka dot lining. It's my favorite piece of the whole look.

Jacket


I focused a lot on the details to get a more tailored look. Many times children's clothing can be so frumpy and I wanted it more fitted.



The tank top is a simple one, made of a ribbed knit fabric. I added some random pieces on the neckline for texture. The pants are from some material I acquired a while ago. I made them with a paper bag waistband look and added a belt made with the same fabric as the inside of the jacket to bring it together.



The lovely princess was not in a modeling mood the day I took these, so I have a bunch of her in the middle of making silly faces. I decided to play with them in PSE a bit ;)



What a mess these little ones can be, huh? At least I got some pictures!



So now she has a fantastic little outfit to wear and it's surprisingly comfortable despite it's more mature look.



I can't wait for it to cool down a bit and create more fall inspired looks for her!




30 comments:

  1. it's SO cute Jessica!
    I love the polka dot lining, too!

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  2. that linen jacket is amazing ~ please have a tutorial on how to make it :)

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  3. First off, your daughter is such a little beauty! Second, I love what you came up with. The paperbag waist and belt on the pants is adorable, and I want an adult-size version of the jacket - so cute!

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  4. I love your linen jacket - that is so cute! Such a comfortable, wearable, totally cute outfit! Wonderfully executed, with fantastic finishing touches! I would put both of my daughters in this outfit!! Love it!

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  5. Love that jacket! Very nice work!

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  6. That jacket is amazingly beautiful. Love it!

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  7. LOVE the jacket- the details, the polka dot lining, and the shape.

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  8. Waw! You've got my vote! If you ever make a tutorial for the jacket, I will be sure to make it for my little one. I just love it!

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  9. I voted for you! All were cute, but yours was the best mix of cuteness and wearablility.

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  10. Your outfit is so cute. You did a fantastic job on the jacket.

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  11. That outfit is GORGEOUS! I hope you win. I would love to know how to make that jacket.

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  12. i voted for you! loooove how it's inspired by grown up clothes, but still playful and comfortable and you can mix and match each piece. perfect color palette, too. great job!

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  13. I am in love with that jacket... you just need to up-size the pattern for me! ;)
    BTW, I used to have pants like those in primary school!!!

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  14. The Jacket is so amazing. You are so crazy talented and I love seeing what you do. Thanks!!!

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  15. Found you via Project Run and Play, via Design Mom (or Oh Happy Day)...anyway, this is my fav. outfit BY FAR. Amazing. And I would like one in my size please.

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  16. I adore every element of this ensemble! You got my vote. ;)

    I would appreciate a tutorial for the pants if you are in the mood! (my sewing skills are still too new to tackle the jacket just yet!)

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  17. I love this outfit--adult sizes please!! your daughter looks so stylish and comfie..I love that brown leather bag in one of the photos-who makes it and where can I get it?? thanks..

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  18. I am in awe of that jacket design!

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  19. Your jacket is LINEN? That makes me love it even more...it really is soooooo cute!

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  20. Well, I'm so glad so many of you like the jacket as that is what my tutorial will be for! I'm even going to share the pattern I made for it. The purse in the pics is from TJ Maxx. I just got it. It's my new diaper bag :) As for the pants, they are just like normal pants, just with more material above the elastic to create that look.

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  21. WOWZA!! Love the whole outfit!! The jacket is AWESOME!!!

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  22. I LOVE this jacket... think I'd love one for me even! I voted for you!

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  23. Amazingly cute outfit! I can't wait for the jacket tutorial--I love how fitted it is! Also, thanks so much for the info on where you got your purse--was going to ask that before I read all of the comments! So cute!

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  24. Jessica,
    The little jacket is adorable! Love all the details! Can't wait to see what you do for this next challenge!

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  25. I LOVE this jacket. Love! pretty pretty please do a tutorial!

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  26. Loved your outfit, especially the jacket! Can you make me one in my size? :)

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  27. You are so talented!!!! I am really impressed with the jacket... I wish you could give a class or something. I would love to know how you added the "pieces" to the tank and how you decide what you want to do.
    Thanks for the inspiration!

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  28. Oh my gosh she is so CUTE!! I love how her hair looks in these photos. Just a darling big sister.

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  29. You did such a great job and so did your model...even though she was unwilling that day. :)

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