- I made these bows in my hair
- My cousin Megan made my earrings!
- I traded my girlfriend Shari of Charm School Vintage a pair of deer antlers for this neato 1930s dress
- My shoes are Melissa, and I got them when I visited Brazil in 2009.
I love this dress & this print so very much! It reminds me of feedsack print, although I don’t know if feedsack is “feedsack” unless it’s printed on cotton. I love this article on The History of Feed Sacks, I swear I read it at least once a year!
These red flapper girl buttons had been knocking around in my craft case for a few years before I decided to make a specific bow for them to go on. This project came from a marriage of my small hoard of feedsack fabrics and my love of glue gunning. These are super easy to make and are perfect if you have scraps of fabric that you’re holding on to but haven’t found a use for. The project takes only 15 minutes – look up “Hair Bow Tutorial Fabric” on youtube (here is a video, but the country music is really bad, sorry!!). Though, I would suggest practicing a bit on some scrap fabric before you go and ruin your favorite fabric on your first go ’round. These would also make darling garter accents or clips for your shoes!
Here’s a smiling photo for all of you who always request one! I’m off to DJ a wedding out in Hill Country.
I really love this outfit! the colour combination is really nice, so beautiful, great work 🙂
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charming dress. i love everythiign about it.
Very beautiful!
That dress is super cute, looks great on you. And i love the flapper bows! Clever. 🙂