Mostly, I miss the east coast where I grew up.
Today, I love where I live now. It was so absolutely beautiful out. Not cold, not hot, sunny, but not too sunny. A perfect day really.
I sewed up another Roller Skate dress for Julia, and took her to the beach for some photos to send to the grandparents. My parents are old-school - I email them photos, and they print them on their computer. I thought it would be nice to actually print some and send them to them by actual mail for a change....
Here's the dress - the fabric is a quilting cotton from Westminster, the designer is Jenean Morrison. Since buying some of her fabric from her Grand Hotel line, I checked out her website (http://jeneanmorrison.net/) - her art is really cool - very much my style.
I had to really think about how I wanted to place the fabric on this border print. Since the bottom of the hem is curved, and the border is of course straight, I needed to leave a lot of the red at the bottom so that it didn't look like it was uneven. I also needed to have the elastic casing in a good spot as well....I was happy with the placement, except I should have centered the pattern a bit better. But, whatever....she's 3!
We went to the beach about 8:00 a.m. - the lighting was beautiful, the temperature was perfect.....I think I got a lot of good shots to send the grandparents....I think they'll be delighted!
And, I don't know where she came up with the hands on the hips pose....
This picture (above) is my favorite....the real Julia smile, as opposed to the fake picture taking smile...
The above picture reminds me of a model face you see on runway models....
Today, I love where I live now. It was so absolutely beautiful out. Not cold, not hot, sunny, but not too sunny. A perfect day really.
I sewed up another Roller Skate dress for Julia, and took her to the beach for some photos to send to the grandparents. My parents are old-school - I email them photos, and they print them on their computer. I thought it would be nice to actually print some and send them to them by actual mail for a change....
Here's the dress - the fabric is a quilting cotton from Westminster, the designer is Jenean Morrison. Since buying some of her fabric from her Grand Hotel line, I checked out her website (http://jeneanmorrison.net/) - her art is really cool - very much my style.
I had to really think about how I wanted to place the fabric on this border print. Since the bottom of the hem is curved, and the border is of course straight, I needed to leave a lot of the red at the bottom so that it didn't look like it was uneven. I also needed to have the elastic casing in a good spot as well....I was happy with the placement, except I should have centered the pattern a bit better. But, whatever....she's 3!
We went to the beach about 8:00 a.m. - the lighting was beautiful, the temperature was perfect.....I think I got a lot of good shots to send the grandparents....I think they'll be delighted!
And, I don't know where she came up with the hands on the hips pose....
This picture (above) is my favorite....the real Julia smile, as opposed to the fake picture taking smile...
The above picture reminds me of a model face you see on runway models....