


I know these pictures aren't the best, but for some reason I was really having trouble (the camera wasn't - it was me). I had purchased this material on a whim because I liked it so much, but it's been sitting in my closet for the last 8 months with no purpose in mind. So I decided I would make the girls some jumpers. I probably have enough material left to make myself a jumper, but I draw the line there on matching clothes. I don't even like to match with Britt (although he really does and I think he tries to do it without me catching him in time to change).
Little girls are so fun to plan for! I am so thankful I have girls ... even though in ten years it's going to turn into drama, drama, drama.
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I love those dresses! They are so pretty. I agree with you about matching. I draw the line at matching with kids too.
THe little boy I nanny LOVED those dresses. He's sitting next to me on the couch and looking at blogs and pictures with me, and said, OHHHH, what beautiful flowers! So I shoed him the dresses and he said "WOW, I love that!" He's really into clothes. =)
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