I made this skirt especially for my niece, who is a vibrant 1 year old! Also, I create children’s garments out of my testing phase, because it is cheaper and much faster! i have to see if it will work in the first place 🙂 I am waiting on a fun photoshoot with my 4 models: Kiana, Mya, Serenedy and Ayla
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Thank You! She does love it! Every time she puts it on she grabs the petals and just smiles! I am planning on a top right now, so hopefully I can post the final product soon :)
I have saved some of the stiff organza that comes with the flowers nowadays to make a foairy or princess skirt for my granddaughter. Yours is a great inspiration!
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This is adorable! I'll bet your niece is so cute in it. :)
Thank You! She does love it! Every time she puts it on she grabs the petals and just smiles! I am planning on a top right now, so hopefully I can post the final product soon :)
I have saved some of the stiff organza that comes with the flowers nowadays to make a foairy or princess skirt for my granddaughter. Yours is a great inspiration!