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October 6, 2012

Princess Dress-Up Aprons!

Just 3 nights ago I had a wave of creativity hit me while sitting at the sewing machine and before I knew it I had a Snow White Dress-Up Apron made for Milla's dress-up box.
I thought it was so cute that I sat right back down and made another... this time Rapunzel
I called it a night and went to bed but my creativity was re-sparked when Milla's saw her new 'dresses' in the morning. She LOVED them and couldn't decide which one to wear first. So with a bit more of a dig through my fabric stash to see what I could rustle up I then made Sleeping Beauty
The Little Mermaid (she was my fav as a little girl)
Belle
And Cinderella (use you imagination for this one it was the only pale blue fabric I had in my cupboard)
I shared these as I went on my Instagram and with family and had such a great response that I have decided to make and sell them for a VERY limited time only.

They are so easy to pull on and off for kids with no full outfit change!!!
The perfect handmade Christmas gift? or a cute Halloween costume? email me now at giggleberrycreations@gmail.com to place your order now.... maybe I haven't got your fav princess made yet? email me and I can see what I can come up with :)

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11 comments:

  1. These are adorable! You need to sell these! People would buy these up like candy. I can see them being great for little girls who will be in Disney World, but who don't want to wear the real dresses because they are too hot -they could just wear these over their shorts and tees! I can't sew, but I would buy one of these for sure!

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  2. Yes make and sell....ill buy them all today! Name ur price.so Dang cute

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  3. These are adorable!

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  4. Those are great! I wish I knew how to sew! You ought to make and sell them on etzy.

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  5. How cute! My girl is to big for dress up but super hero versions might be cool!

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  6. What about making these as aprons for adult Disney fans? I'd totally want the set. These are awesome.

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  7. Ok, these are simply AWESOME! You are a brilliant, brilliant woman!

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  8. I just commented on a photo of my 3 1/2 yr old great granddaughter posted on fb. Gramma was teaching her to make pancakes. There she was with a princess dress over her clothes (and a pancake turner in EACH hand)! I had made her an apron last Christmas, but I guess it just can't compete with a princess dress! You hit the nail on the head with this one! Don't forget the "Frog Princess:! She's my favorite!!

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  9. So cute. Here's an idea for Cinderella. Make it reversible. The work apron for before the fairy godmother's transformation, and the fancy ball gown for after. Bibbity-bobbity-boo!

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  10. These are fabulous! Thanks for sharing :)

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