I made this simple dress from a great piece of clearance felt from Joann's (ten cents!). I used some striped ribbon for embellishment, which can be worn in different ways for a variety of looks. What do you think?
I love my new mini Ivy, but I just couldn't bear to leave her in that ugly meet outfit. If you happen to love Ivy's fashion style, I apologize for any offense, but for me it brings back memories of pictures from my youth in the hideous outfits that are family reunion slideshow gold.
I made this simple dress from a great piece of clearance felt from Joann's (ten cents!). I used some striped ribbon for embellishment, which can be worn in different ways for a variety of looks. What do you think?
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I have always loved using round coffee filters for preschool art projects, but I never knew what great potential they have for dolls. They are very cheap, readily available, and super versatile. With a bit of ribbon and some imagination, you can quickly transform that little circle into one of three delightful hats. Mob Cap: Simply center the coffee filter on your doll's head and secure it with a large clear elastic. Tie a ribbon around it to embellish, and add flowers with tape or glue if you like. Simple Bonnet: Fold the filter in half and place on top of your doll's head with the rounded edge facing forward. Cut a length of ribbon to go across the top and tie under the chin. Chef's Hat: Start like the mob cap, and then carefully pull up the middle section of the filter until it makes a large poof. Then tie a wide piece of white ribbon around your doll's head for the rim. Make an apron out of more coffee filters. |
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