My tiny girl came over to play the other night, and was in the mood for a little dress up. I had been cutting up vintage fabrics to make trim for An Enchanted Affair in April, and came across this dress. It was too cute to start chopping on, so we decided that Dewdrop should wear it.
She wasn't as fond of the hat as she was the dress.
But she liked it when I wore the hat.
I told her she looked just like a little Holly. Which is what she calls a doll, so, she was very flattered.
I scored a big pile of vintage kid's clothes and some sweet hats the other day, and hope to have all the little fairy grand girls do some modelling for me, so I can get photos for the Boutique. Plus, its so much more fun to play some dress up games before selling them. I don't buy things just because I think I might make a profit. I buy them because I really like them.
And, hey, they are used already, why not enjoy them a bit before passing them on? Its not like they are New in Box perfect. I don't care for things too new.
And since I have beautiful grand fairies, who love to play dress up, I think its a perfect match. They can have fun and be my models. Don't you think this hat would look much prettier on one of the girls?
(the lace hat has already sold!)
What a doll indeed!
Dewdrop is sweet and lovely in vintage goodness. In the fourth photo the crest of the chairback becomes her crown!
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Hope you are enjoying your Sunday
Marie