just click on the link above and it will take you there.
Stop by and see what the girls and I whipped up for their dolls.
It is a fun post (we think so anyway).
Stop by and see what the girls and I whipped up for their dolls.
It is a fun post (we think so anyway).
A Sock hoody, Pant leg jean skirts, a Sleeve sweater
and a Sock dress.
Upcycled doll clothes for our homemade dolls from our mismatched socks an old sweater...
So come on over to Creating your way to Success today and read the rest of the post.
It is a great blog and I am honored to be guest posting for Jill.
It is a great blog and I am honored to be guest posting for Jill.
Looking forward to seeing your there. :)
Also a big Welcome to all of you visiting from over at Creating your way to Success. Stay awhile and have a virtual tea or coffee. :)
From my little west corner,
Becky
5 comments:
Very cute! There is no end to what you can do out of old stuff! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Consuelo, this post and these outfits were such a fun thing to put together. It was also a riot to watch Autty make a bathing suit out a a sock. :)
Wow - I am amazed at how simple this idea is! My daughter has a bunch of Groovy Girls that would look GREAT in some "new" clothes - thanks for the awesome idea! Time to go dig through my old-clothes bag....
Ruth, we too have groovy girls. (such fun and funky dolls) :) Anyway the clothes we made defiantly fit the groovy girls too! Happy doll clothes making. :) Great to here from you.
Hello,
You have provided a very good site to knowing about Upcycled doll clothes. these clothes is quite evident as well due to the care and precision that the sewers take, which have become very popular due to the incredible popularity of dolls...
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