By popular demand, (oh, yes indeedy--just read the
comments) here is dress #3.
In keeping with the other two, I maintained the same basic layout.....

......but soon found I had more to go on it than I had room to place it. "So, just hang it from the bottom," says I:

These paper dresses reminded me of a book I read a long time ago called
The Hundred Dresses, by Eleanor Estes. If you have not read it, I urge you to do so. It is a short little children's book you can probably get at your local library. You will be glad you did.
4 comments:
I love this series! It's fresh and fun. And who doesn't want 100 dressed to choose from!? =)
This one is amazing! I love all the layers and extras! The scissors and sewing machine and the Simplicity pattern and even the swatch of material held on with a needle.I couldn't stop looking at it all!
Nostalgia abounds! I am feeling wistful. I love these dresses. I have been gone for a few days but I am ready now to start on a few dresses too and my self portrait' ;)
Cindy
I am so glad you made another one, Lisa! I LOVE these!
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