I've always wanted to make dress up clothes for my daughters. I made an Elsa princess dress a few years ago that I enjoyed creating, but not much else since then. A few weeks ago around my youngest daughter's birthday, a lightbulb went off. You might remember from my last post that I created birthday table displays using inexpensive party decorations, including plastic tablecloths that cost about $1. As I was picking up the latest display, I got the idea to recycle the tablecloth into a play dress! The first one I made was from the pink tablecloth in the display shown above. I felt I had to create at least one more so they wouldn't fight over one dress, but it soon escalated to a total of four dresses that I made over the following weeks. I bought more tablecloths, solely for the purpose of making dresses this time. It was fun stocking up on different colors, hehe. I drafted my own patterns to my girls' measurements, and I had fun getting creative

My mother Kellie and her friend Jen organize a local craft show twice a year, in the spring and fall, at a high school in my hometown of Keene, NH. It's always a big hit, and I've helped out at every show for the past few years.
Here are some images from the last show, which was in April.
My mom is a crafter herself, and she creates beautiful silk flower arrangements and wreaths like the one below.

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The proudest Mom in the world!!!
GUESS WHO? YOUR COOKIES MAKE ME HUNGRY FOR BREAKFAST....YOU ARE SOOOOO TALENTED AND IF WE LIVED CLOSER I WOULD BE ALOT HAPPIER.....
I LOVE YOU
LAURA