Monice, yes, I made those costumes. It was a very long drawn out process starting Sept. '07 buying the patterns for 99 cents. Then buying the fabric and supplies over a few months (Aug. and Sept this year) and then sewing them gradually over Sept and Oct. whenever I could snatch 20 minutes or 5. I was going to blog about it about a hundred times, but never did.
It was fun for the most part. The ruby slippers were a little frustrating. and the pace was a little infuriating at times. but overall, fairly satisfying. Now, if only I applied myself like that to clothes that MATTER. heh.
Black-Eyed Pea Soup
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This smoky, brothy black-eyed pea soup recipe is a favorite in our family.
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9 comments:
Awesome! Did you make those costumes?
so cute, Meg!!! I love the red shoes!!!
so amazing! makes me want to learn to sew.
By the way. Ammon's comment was from me. I didn't realize he was logged in on my computer.
yay! thanks for posting these! So amazing.
Gorgeous. And don't feel bad about your picture. Just about every photo of me includes my eyes CLOSED.
Thanks for all your nice comments everyone.
Monice, yes, I made those costumes. It was a very long drawn out process starting Sept. '07 buying the patterns for 99 cents. Then buying the fabric and supplies over a few months (Aug. and Sept this year) and then sewing them gradually over Sept and Oct. whenever I could snatch 20 minutes or 5. I was going to blog about it about a hundred times, but never did.
It was fun for the most part. The ruby slippers were a little frustrating. and the pace was a little infuriating at times. but overall, fairly satisfying. Now, if only I applied myself like that to clothes that MATTER. heh.
The ruby slippers were frusterating?! You make shoes?
Anyway, I bet you could be Dorothy for a few years, eh?
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