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Saturday, March 27, 2010

My Stuff is Ruffled!


tRuffles and tEa


Yea! I have been waiting all month to post my Ruffle Your Stuff submission! I can't believe March is almost over. Where does the time go?

Anyway...

When Disney from Ruffles and Stuff announced her competition would be to Ruffle Your Stuff I immediately thought of the my nieces and how fun it would be to have a tea party! I have four nieces (one of them is 11 and didn't participate...preteens:)) and two girls of my own. What is better than 5 little girls wearing ruffles, sipping tea, eating treats and having a great time?! My idea was born...tRuffles and tEa. I was off to the drawing board to design and make dresses, props and accessories for the party...all with ruffles of course! I used two of my favorite fabric designers for my projects...Amy Butler and Anna Maria Horner. I LOVE their style and working with their fabric.

I used different kinds of ruffles, appliques, covered buttons, buttons, ruffled flowers, pockets and designer 6 thread as a detail. I loved seeing the girls get their dresses. They all seemed so excited to get dressed and play tea party!

The girl's dresses...
Clara's dress is a double layered skirted onesie complete with a ruffled bum! There is also a ruffled flower accent with covered button and the shirt.

Payton's dress is adapted from the sweet dress pattern.
It's covered in six layer's of ruffles, a sash and ruffled flower. Each ruffle was serged on both sides using a bright pink thread.

Carson's dress is made from attaching 4 layers of ruffles to a yellow t-shirt and has a ruffled flower accent with a covered button. I also sewed on some flowered buttons under the neckline. I used yellow designer 6 thread to serge the edges of the bottom ruffle and top ruffle as well as the flower. I love the shimmer it gives to the dress.

Paige's dress is adapted from Lil Blue Boo's halter pattern. I added three layers of ruffles and an applique of a butterfly and flower from the fabric.

I love bubble skirts and dresses! Avery's bubble skirt is light and comfortable. It has two ruffled pockets and her t-shirt has a matching ruffled initial "A". I thought it would be perfect to wear with a pair of jeans.

and hair accessories. No outfit is complete without them!
I used Anna Maria Horner's fabric for the dresses and accessories.

I chose to use Amy Butler's Love fabric line for the table decor. It is so bright and beautiful!
Ruffled initial placemats...
2 fat quarters will make two placemats or a placemat, napkin and ruffled ring. Tutorial is coming soon!

with matching napkins and ruffled napkin ring holders.

Every tea room needs a chandelier...ours is made of ruffles and pearls...Rufflelier
It was super quick and easy to make...Tutorial HERE!

The girls had a fabulous time!
They ate...
The table cloth is made from Amy Butler's Love laminate fabric line.

Played...

Hung out...

and Enjoyed each other's company.

Yea for cousins!
I don't know who had more fun...me or the girls!
Thanks for stopping by! And thanks to Disney for hosting Ruffle Your Suff!

20 comments:

  1. Excellent! Love the presentation.

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  2. Adorable! Each dress is unique and the whole tea idea was brilliant! Love the chandelier!

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  3. You're missing your calling. Such talent. Helps to have such beautiful girls.

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  4. Well, I was going to enter a measly skirt in that ruffle your stuff contest but this stuff is amazing! I love the rufflier and all of the fabric you chose! Good luck!

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  5. I love Amy Butler fabric too! What an adorable party! I loves everything! I think you should post some tutorials on how you made your adorable dresses!

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  6. those are the cutest projects! those dresses are to die for!!!!

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  7. Hey, Just found your blog through Ruffles and stuff. Congratulations! These are amazing and so bright and beautiful. It looks like a day the girls will remember :)

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  8. Thanks everyone! I am still so very excited!
    Leslie, the tutorials are in the works:)

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  9. Congrats! I saw you on Ruffles and had to check this out! It is darling!!! I love it!

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  10. I am in awe of this little princess party! So much work but such a fun and gorgeous outcome. Way to go and thank you for the much needed inspiration!

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  11. This is too die for. You did an amazing job!! Every aspect of the party was fabulous. It looks like the girls had a wonderful time.

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  12. So gorgeous!! I just love all the girliness. I am a mother of 3 boys, so my home's a little lacking in ruffles. Your daughters & nieces are too cute!

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  13. I hope you don't mind I am going to post this on my blog!!It's just too cute! I have to share!!

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  14. Rosies...I don't mind at all! Thanks again everyone for all of your nice complements!

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  15. I knew you would win! I'm linking this party and your rufflier on my blog if you wanna come check it out tommorrow!
    makeitmyown@blogspot.com

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  16. I adore the Carson dress and I'm wondering if you would be interested in making one for my daughter's 3rd birthday party coming up. Please email me at pnpflowers@live.com to discuss further...

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  17. I'm loving the Carson dress. Is there a tutorial? I'd love to make this for my niece along with the skirted onesie for her lil sis! =)

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  18. Do you have a tutorial for Carson's dress or can you point me in the right direction. My daughter has 3 shirts that would be perfect to 'remake' into that dress.

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