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For the "Fashion Diva"

Here's a sneak preview of that best kept secret that all "fashion divas" have
These two outfits also have a bubble skirt in the same material as the  leggings but obviously I didn't take a pic of it.
The material was a "bear" to work with & left little "fuzzies" all over my sewing room!
I had some leftover from the dress I made that whipped up another bubble skirt.
The pinwheel hair bow I got from here  super easy & make sure you give her credit if you make them.
Just love this "twirl" skirt also from The Mother Huddle again super easy.....she has great tutorials.

Leftover material from dress to make this....I added the eyelet trim to give it more of a "Becky" look!  That's what I call LiLi when she looking all girlie in her frills!

This dress just kinda fell into place...I spotted the two plaids & just loved the colors & after about 20 mins managed to snag the print that coordinated perfectly.  Quick trip into Targ*t on my way home & I had a t shirt that works perfectly.....I love when that happens!

Matching bow & hair bow = the perfect "Becky" look!
Love

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  1. They are absolutely gorgeous. I'm speechless over here. I'd be tempted to try but then I remember the last time the machine came out and how well that went.
    I'm good at the stopping by Tarjay and picking up the t-shirt bit though.

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  3. Really cute clothes! I really love the skirts and dressed!

    Navy Wifey Peters @ Submarine Sunday Link Party
    http://www.usscrafty.blogspot.com/2013/04/submarine-sunday-27_14.html

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