The dress is by Olive Ann Designs. It is made with the "Peace Out" dress pattern shown in this post.
Here are the pictures of the Princess in her new dress.
The picture doesn't show it well, but the buttons are holographic and really sparkle. They are buttons I bought on my late January trip to Mexico. The just happened to match perfectly.
Closeup of the buttons |
Of course, she had to put on her purple flip flops that the Easter bunny brought to her "because they match my new dress!" I think she was right, they do match.
16 comments:
Both are too cute!!!
She is adorable.....what beautiful hair she has and wearing that wonderful dress (and the terrific, matching flip flops, of course), she looks like a little fashion model. She seems to have the "posing" mastered...that's for sure!
Adorable dress Gene, and although I can't see the buttons, I can picture them being perfect. So is her hair, her smile, and those flip flops! She is very photogenic "great" niece, and I bet if anyone asked her, she would say she has an awesome "great" uncle too!
Great job on the dress!
What a great, Great Uncle! :)
Gene, the finished dress is just adorable, great job. The princess is so pretty and really looks quite regal in her purple dress and flip flops. The buttons really are perfect.
The dress is really cute as is your great niece. Her hair is to die for ... love her curls.
Adorable, both the dress and the princess!
She is adorable...the dress turned out wonderfully.
Gene, first off you have the cutest model for your dress. Yes, I totally see the Princess! She's adorable! And the dress is just cute too! I agree, the flip flops match, too!
What a cutie. That dress is perfect Gene. I can tell that she love it and the buttons...how thoughtful of you. She will treasure it for a very long time!!
The Princess looks so cute in this beautiful dress. You did a great job. Love the fabric, buttons, overall design. What a sweet dress for such a lovely young lady....and I love her purple flipflops too!
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How adorable! You did such a great job on her dress!
Wow! Very nice! I need to learn to make clothing etc. At this point all I know how to do is take perfectly good large pieces of fabric, cut them up into tiny pieces and then sew them all back together again, sounds crazy, huh?
This is so sweet! I love how the batik fabric really makes that dress. Looks perfect on her. :)
it is wonderful and what a little cutie!
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