I'm bound an determined to
use that fabric somewhere in this office.
Not exact matches
This simple hack was achieved
using a pair of basic slippers I've had kicking around (boom boom) in the bottom of my wardrobe for months (if not years), and some iron - on
fabric patches which I think I must have got in a goody bag from an event
somewhere.
When I went to lay out the
fabric, I discovered that
somewhere along the way someone had
used this sheet as a dropcloth or something, and there was orange paint splattered across it!
«Liesl's Curtain Dress» is
somewhere between a dirndl style and a sundress, and I think the sparkles in the
fabric I
used make the dress much cuter, and not so «drapery» looking.
From
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I was just smitten with everything about this vignette and keep trying to think of
somewhere to
use this
fabric in my house.
Here are a few more photos of some other
fabrics I found that I would love to find an excuse to
use SOMEWHERE in the house: