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Monday, March 15, 2010

Saint Patrick's day part 2

Or, the fairies get new clothes and a real photoshoot....yes, in the backyard.  The backyard is good for photoshoots... But anyways with three hours and a bunch of machine-embroidery, the fairies have new dresses.  The problem with dressing fairies is that it is near impossible to dress them in anything, let alone clothing with legs or sleeves.  Even in the winter, these fairies are doomed to be dressed in strapless, fluffy dresses tied on with bits of ribbon.  There really isn't any other way of dressing them.I did, however, try to pep up their outfits a bit by using contrasting embroidery from my sewing machine.  It worked fairly well, and carries a nice matching theme along all five outfits.Note ant (!!) and yes, I am aware that it's focused on her wing.One of the two wingless of the grouping.Note me, lol.
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