AWSOME SATURDAY, THANK GOD FOR THOSE. HEY I WAS WONDERING I WROTE A BLOGG WITH YOUR NAME MENTIONED BUT DONT KNOW HOW TO MAKE IT JUST THE (CAKIES)WORD IN BLUE AND THEY CAN LINK INSTEAD OF THE WHOLE ADDRESS? MAYBE YOU CAN HELP ME..THXS..THE CAKIE I ORDERED WENT TO A GOURGEOUS BLUE EYED GIRLY WHOM LOVES IT. THE POST IS CAKIES AND FRIENDS.. THXS
The fabric was a piece of a vintage tablecloth that I got at my most recent flea market excursion. Thanks everyone, it was so fun and simple to make. Plus, every girl needs a Saturday skirt… and Sunday, and Monday, and well you get the point!
How perfect!!!! My grandma used to stitch tablecloths like this and when I saw it, it seemed vaguely familiar. Then I read that you did use a tablecloth!!! I love that you turn one piece of “art” into another “art”. She is so cute in it!!!
Last week has been special because Ben's mom and sister were in town (they haven't been here in a few years), so we were relishing our time together. There was a lot of special grandmama time with the girls, and a lot of sister bonding time between Ben's sister and me. We saw them in Texas this past Christmas, but it's been awhile since they've been on our turf, so we are having fun hosting and cooking them some of our favorite foods. If you know us, well, more the girls and me (not Ben), the first thing on the agenda was take them to our favorite ice cream place, A la Minute. His mom and sister agreed that their ice cream is pretty terrific and the best they both ever had. There wasn't much on our agenda during their stay except spend quality time together. We did have plans to go to the Lavender Festival, but Ben's mom and sister got sick the last two days, so we had to scrap that idea. Thankfully, the festival will be going on next weekend, so Ben and I are hoping we can still take the two little ones. It was a fast 5 days with them and we look forward to seeing them again in July when they come back to drop off the big girls.
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That is so sweet! I just tried making one this weekend too! Your’s is much better though!
cute skirt
cuter model
AWSOME SATURDAY, THANK GOD FOR THOSE. HEY I WAS WONDERING I WROTE A BLOGG WITH YOUR NAME MENTIONED BUT DONT KNOW HOW TO MAKE IT JUST THE (CAKIES)WORD IN BLUE AND THEY CAN LINK INSTEAD OF THE WHOLE ADDRESS? MAYBE YOU CAN HELP ME..THXS..THE CAKIE I ORDERED WENT TO A GOURGEOUS BLUE EYED GIRLY WHOM LOVES IT. THE POST IS CAKIES AND FRIENDS.. THXS
THXS IT WORKED…YAY..HAVE A GOOD WEEK..
Such a beautiful skirt! She looks like a little angel.
aw this is so cute Ruby! i love it. is it vintage or you made it? either way i love it!
oh my goodness, that is beyond cute.
The fabric was a piece of a vintage tablecloth that I got at my most recent flea market excursion. Thanks everyone, it was so fun and simple to make. Plus, every girl needs a Saturday skirt… and Sunday, and Monday, and well you get the point!
Very cute little skirt.
SHE GOT THEM AT THAT KIDS STORE GYMBOREE..SUPER CUTE GIRL STUFF RIGHT NOW…
Agree with melindakimbo, lovely skirt and adorable girl 🙂
That skirt is so amazing! Did you make it? I love it! And your daughter looks so lovely in it as well.
How perfect!!!! My grandma used to stitch tablecloths like this and when I saw it, it seemed vaguely familiar. Then I read that you did use a tablecloth!!! I love that you turn one piece of “art” into another “art”. She is so cute in it!!!
Ooooh what a beautiful skirt!
CUTE, CUTE, CUTE!!!