The before....
Two matching Pumpkin Patch dresses {size 4 and 7}.
The girls used to love wearing these matching dresses.
Miss 6 grew out of the size 4 and now she wears the size 7.
I got an email from Lisa.... asking for photos of how I repurpose the Pumpkin Patch dresses into skirts.
Step 1...
Step 2.....
Overlock raw edges, turn back top to make a band, iron, pin and sew.
Step 3... thread elastic and sew gap.
So easy, takes about 15 minutes.
Two matching Pumpkin Patch dresses {size 4 and 7}.
The girls used to love wearing these matching dresses.
Miss 6 grew out of the size 4 and now she wears the size 7.
I got an email from Lisa.... asking for photos of how I repurpose the Pumpkin Patch dresses into skirts.
Step 1...
Step 2.....
Overlock raw edges, turn back top to make a band, iron, pin and sew.
Step 3... thread elastic and sew gap.
So easy, takes about 15 minutes.
Miss 6 {wearing the size 7} and Miss 8 {wearing the size 4}
Twins again... well, sort of :)
To have a loving relationship with a sister is not simply to have a buddy or a confident; it is to have a soul mate for life - Victoria SecundaWhat's the good of news if you haven't a sister to share it?
- Jenny DeVries
- Jenny DeVries
Love Nikki xx
3 comments:
Gorgeous! You make it look so easy!
I secretly always wanted my daughter to have a sister, because I never had one. Your photos of your girls make me feel a little sad that she'll miss out on that special bond too.
sooo cute! reminds me of the matching dresses my sister and I always wore when we were little!!! =)
My Mummy Daze - it is easy!
I never had a sister {I've got three brothers} always wanted a sister. I have three sister-in-laws but it's just not the same as a sister. I love watching the girls play together. They share everything... toys, clothes etc {sometimes they have their moments}.
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