Twirl

4.11.2010
I made these skirts a few months back but since we've had such a cold and rainy spring, they have not seen the light of day (the skirts that is). So, since we had a warm spot in there last week, we decided to go do a mini photo shoot. We took advantage of the warm sunshine and the boys being in school and took a little drive. We found this cool abandoned gated up property (with a no trespassing sign, of course) that we snuck on to and grabbed a few shots. Wild style. Here's some of my faves. And my biggest fear? No, it was not getting caught (I'm sure the authorities wouldn't mind us taking a few pics right?), but running into a snake.

I love the brightness of the fabric and how it just pops. (hence the name pop garden by Heather Bailey) The skirt is a free tutorial from the Polka Dot Chair.
Happy Monday!

6 comments:

  1. Fowl Single File said...

    These skirts turned out beautifully! I love the fabrics you chose and the models are cute, too!

    April 16, 2010 at 10:03 AM  

  2. Danielle said...

    I made my daughter a skirt and top out of this line- actually, the exact one that Heather Bailey had on her blog. Too cute!

    April 16, 2010 at 12:12 PM  

  3. Melissa said...

    I saw your skirts posted on the Polka Dot Chair blog, and I must say thatyour skirts (and your daughters) are darling! I love that fabric. I keep buying one more and one more piece of it because I am worried that someday I'll need more and won't be able to get it!

    April 16, 2010 at 3:29 PM  

  4. Jennifer said...

    Thanks ladies! I love Heather's fabrics so much -in case you couldn't tell ;). I'm like you Melissa. When budget permits or I see a great sale I keep buying my faves.

    April 16, 2010 at 9:14 PM  

  5. Melissa said...

    Gorgeous littles and the skirts are pretty too. Found your blog from UCREATE, great tutorial there too. Thanks!

    April 23, 2010 at 4:05 AM  

  6. Lisa Glowacka said...

    Did you make the headband too? Any tips? I am crafty but can't sew to save my life! But I'd love to learn how to make those cute rosette headbands!

    July 10, 2010 at 10:42 AM  

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