Okay, so I've been enjoying everybody else's boutique creations for months, but I've yet to share any of mine. So, without further ado--here are the boutique Disney clothes I made for my DD who will be 15 mos. at the time of our
DisneyLand vacation. These outfits have been done for at least a month, I just hadn't taken the pictures and gotten them posted...sorry!
You know you've gone over the deep end when you've made a TWIRL skirt for a child who can't even WALK yet!

The ribbon really does go all the way across the front of the top and into the seams, it's just the way it's laying for the picture. The Minnie ears is my first applique. I've practiced on woven cottons, but I've learned it's a whole new story on stretchy knits. It wasn't too difficult though.
A little peek of it on. I love how the ribbon ruffle on the top flits out when it's worn.
Since our DL trip is at the tail-end of October, sometimes the weather can get pretty unpredictable. My goal was to make outfits that could be layered easily without taking away from the design. The front buttons look a little uneven in the picture, but they really are straight and not pinched. It's just hanging a little wonky for the photo. I didn't notice until after I got the photo posted. If any of you remeber, this is the top that got ruined by the stupid plier snap tool (DO NOT BUY ONE OF THOSE--Now that I've used it and seen the tool's design flaws, I don't see how it can possibly get a snap attached properly!) Anyway, I made several variations to the pattern one of which was to eliminate the snap entirely. I didn't like the snap anyway. Anyway...the original plan was to put a Minnie ears applique on this outfit somewhere, but after it was sewn, it just seemed "finished" to me and that an applique would almost be "too much". I don't know... what do you think Minnie applique or no Minnie applique???

Even though I *own* lots of the larger Minnie dot fabric, I special ordered the smaller Minnie dots (twice...thanks to the stupid snap tool) to look more scale on a baby. I Adopted the theory that you wouldn't want to tile a smaller bathroom with large 12" tiles, now would ya?
This is the bracelet I bought to go with the above outfits. I LOVE IT!!! I know the photo leaves much to be desired, but it was difficult to photograph to say the least. I can't tell you how incredible this bracelet is. It's polymer clay with red and black swarovski crystals. The polymer beads are *amazing*! If you notice the bead on the left has perfectly-formed tiny 3-D mickey ears that go around the perimeter of the bead..too cool! In fact, all of the polymer is 3-D absolutely NONE of it is painted--right down to Minnie's eyes! This polymer artist is amazing to say the least!
I'm having matching combo bows made to match these outfits as well.
Anyway, that's it for now. Hope you like them!!