I'm trying to eek out a few more clothes for the girls while I:
a) still feel inspired to make things for them and
b) before summer slips away and it's fall before I know it
Almost every morning it's a struggle to get them dressed and it's so weird, but Natalie almost always picks something that matches what Emily is wearing that day. Dress and dress, skirt and skirt, you get the picture. I guess Emily's a born leader, I'll have to let you know how that pans out.
So obviously a dress for each of them in the same style was completely necessary. I'm sure they would have loved me to make something exactly the same (never would have thought that!), but I just can't bring myself to do it. So I won't - probably ever.
I used Lil Blue Boo's Sundress Tutorial. It's so sweet and simple, and I knew the girls would love to twirl in them.
Love me a pretty summer dress. ♥

Fabrics: red dress is a mystery print by Bernatex and Hugs and Kisses in Pink and Lime by Anna Maria Horner - Loulouthi.
Blue dress: Loulouthi Buoyancy in Deep by Anna Maria Horner, Kona cotton in coal.






These are gorgeous--beautiful fabrics. I want one in my size!
ReplyDeleteThese dresses are both utterly lovely! The fabric choices are really great, and the animation is fab!
ReplyDeletethe girls look gorgeous in these dresses the fabric is lovely and i love the last pic :))
ReplyDeleteAdorable!!! The girls look so cute!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat pics Anna. The girls look so cute! I love the sundresses. I think Hannah needs one too. Like you say, before summer turns to fall.
ReplyDeleteI've got inspiration, fabric, a great tutorial.... now I just need some sewing time.
So cute!! It looks like a really comfy dress! I need to get started on some clothes for preschool (they will both be there this year, yippee!!!!).
ReplyDeleteGorgeous little dresses! I love the fabrics that you chose and their faces are just adorable!
ReplyDeleteSo, so pretty!!! I have to know how you did that with your last photo!!!???
ReplyDeleteI love that puddle pic, too -- so cute!
Such adorable little girls and dresses!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! But now I've got two more things to add to my to-do list for my girls.
ReplyDeletearen't they just adorable! There's nothing quite like a new summer's dress :-)
ReplyDeleteEnjoy this while it happens. My girls used to be just like this. I loved making them matching outfits especially cute little dresses. Now my oldest who is 6 weeks away from 13 is way too cool to let her little sister dress like her. It goes by so fast. Enjoy your little ones. They are adorable.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Awesome fabric combination! Your daughters are so adorable and that animation screams cuteness! ;D
ReplyDeleteWonderful! My girls are the same- big one sets the tone for the day. I don't like matchy matchy either- I'll have to try these out! that last thing with the movement is so cool! Great job here.
ReplyDeleteFun dresses and pictures!! They will also be cute in the fall layered over a white turtleneck. . . . :)
ReplyDeletethe dresses are so cute! great colors. your girls look so fun, too - i love the crazy hair while they're spinning around.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful dresses and adorable models! I particularly love the buoyancy print dress :)
ReplyDeletehow funny, I just made an animated gif of a dress I made! Though yours is much nicer. That sundress is on my list as well. Great minds...
ReplyDeleteAdorable dresses!! Looks like they love them too! :)
ReplyDeleteThey are lovely (dresses and the girls!) not seen that tutorial before but I'll definitely be trying it out!!
ReplyDeletelove, Love, LOVE that last picture :)
ReplyDeleteDarling! Those dresses look amazing on them and they look so happy! They'll treasure these dresses forever and these pictures too - so beautifully full of memories!
ReplyDelete<3
ReplyDeleteThese dresses are so qute! I like to visit your blog!
ReplyDeleteReally nice dresses and your girls are so sweet♥
ReplyDeleteI love these pictures. Your girls are so spunky and cute. The dresses are so beautiful too!
ReplyDeleteThese posts always make me smile. Thank goodness for sweet little girls!
ReplyDeleteThis is quite possibly the most fun post ever. Awesome photos and animation, not to mention the dresses are pretty sweet, too :)
ReplyDeleteLovely dresses - and yes, after glancing at the tutorial - soooo simple! Love the little animation at the end!
ReplyDeleteAh, sooo pretty! Soon it will be sundress time again for us. x
ReplyDeleteLovely dresses, and great photos too!
ReplyDeleteThese girls are having so much fun, I love it! Thanks for posting this post and these pictures! You've done a great job making thõse dresses!
ReplyDeleteThe dresses are so cute, but the girls are ADORABLE! Love the photos! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteDarling dresses and girls! And the motion pic at the end is AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteDear Anna: I love your choice of fabrics and the combination of same. You inspire me.
ReplyDeleteMay I ask where you bought the newsprint; i.e., lettered fabric?
Thanks so much
Carole
hey carole,
ReplyDeleteI think the fabric you're referring to is:
http://www.fatquartershop.com/store/stores_app/Browse_Item_Details.asp?Shopper_id=54837291948215483&Store_id=499&page_id=23&Item_ID=57592&Parent_Ids=
looks like they're already sold out of the black/white...
I LOVE these photos of the girls, they are so beautiful, cute & funny! Love their expressions! And the dresses are absolutely wonderful...I want one of my own! Looking forward to seeing you all soon!
ReplyDeleteSweet photos of sweet girls in gorgeous dresses. x
ReplyDeletegorgeous little dresses! You selected such cute prints that work beautifully together.
ReplyDeleteI also love the "slideshow" effect with the girls running. How did you do that?
Lovely blog :)