HEADLIGHTS!
if you're in need of an ooner nooner, i'm flashing my highbeams (which are actually of a fairly low wattage) over at christine's lovely blog, city stitching, and at MSN...and both posts are pretty much sponsored by the luscious lladybird. the vintage rayon you see above and the vintage zipper that compliments this month's mood fabrics pick are both gifted by her awesome hands!! tis the season for cross blog pollinating (which reminds me, thanks y'all for the tillytanitisis rasta love!).
head on over to christine's for some maxified derby dress love, and MSN for some quilted circle skirt action. i'll just be over here in texas acting like a deity. (no really, i get to be mother water. MOTHER WATER, YO.)
It never ceases to amaze me how you take colours and prints that would seem wild and crazy to me and only appropriate for pockets and small accents and make a fabulous maxi dress. You absolutely rock.
ReplyDeletederby dress is perfection! and the extra pair of the eyes makes it even more awesome hehe
ReplyDeleteWhenever you mention being in Texas it makes me think that my beloved state is a little extra awesome at the moment! I hope you're enjoying Dallas!
ReplyDeleteThe maxi dress is gorgeous! You look perfect in it.
ReplyDeleteOh my gah, an ooner nooner! Literally laughing out loud!
ReplyDeleteGreat job with that bias binding, whenever i make this dress it comes out a bit wonky!
ReplyDeleteI agree with gingermakes - "ooner nooner" is cause for at least a giggle, if not an out-and-out laugh! :)
ReplyDeleteMother Water? Funny, would have figured you more for a "Fire Sprite" (only as you're fulla fire and always on the go!) *lol*
Enjoy your "time off"!
Love,
Mugsy
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Mother Water in a fiery dress? There is a bit of a discrepancy, but I'm sure you make the water work, too.
ReplyDeleteOh my funny, I love your Freudian fabric slips.
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