Kids Disney Boutique / Customs Clothes Part 2

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Search e-bay; boutique minnie sample. There's a sample set for sale. This is the seller of the Snow White dress that Tink561 was talking about. She is selling the same dress on her website so you could get two. Hope this helps.

I have always liked that outfit! I think it is adorable!
 
Here is a top that I made for my niece who wants to match my girls when they wear their Minnie twirly skirts. It's nothing revolutionary, just a style that I thought was suitable for a tween or young teen. It's tunic length.

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Here is a top that I made for my niece who wants to match my girls when they wear their Minnie twirly skirts. It's nothing revolutionary, just a style that I thought was suitable for a tween or young teen. It's tunic length.

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This is very cute! I would wear one of those!
 
Here is a top that I made for my niece who wants to match my girls when they wear their Minnie twirly skirts. It's nothing revolutionary, just a style that I thought was suitable for a tween or young teen. It's tunic length.

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that is adorable! perfect for tweens! how old is your niece?
lori
 

My niece is only 9, but she thinks she's 16, LOL. I did the ruffle on the bottom to keep it from looking too grown up. She has a similar top in a floral pattern from Mini Boden and she looks really cute in it with her bermuda shorts. It's hard to find clothes for girls that age!
 
Okay ladies, which one do you think? I have spent tons of time searching, and this is all I have found. Neither is an exact match:confused3


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Okay ladies, which one do you think? I have spent tons of time searching, and this is all I have found. Neither is an exact match:confused3

Honestly, I don't love the first one. It doesn't look like children of different nationalities to me. The colors do match your fabric, however.

While I love the second fabric, I'm not sure that it complements your fabric.

Are you dead-set on a fabric with faces? Your fabric is cute enough on its own that you could use it with a stripe or a check and still stick with the theme.
 
Honestly, I don't love the first one. It doesn't look like children of different nationalities to me. The colors do match your fabric, however.

While I love the second fabric, I'm not sure that it complements your fabric.

Are you dead-set on a fabric with faces? Your fabric is cute enough on its own that you could use it with a stripe or a check and still stick with the theme.


That is what I was thinking. I love the 2nd one but I don't think it does anything for the fabric, not trying to sound harsh. I just don't want you to invest hour after hour and it not look right. I do think if you got some plain colored fabric with a small pattern that it would compliment it nicely. The saying fabric is gorgeous and these other 2 are taking away from it.
 
Hi All, finally got the outfit done. I wasn't going to add pants, but oh well, I did.
Here are the pictures. My dd was being a tart, she wanted to watch television instead of getting her picture taken. After the pictures, which took all of 5 minutes, she proceeded to try to get her new dress back on, not the one in the picture and she ripped it. She is so rough, she kind of plows her way into clothes. She rarely wears anything I make, because of that reason.
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This outfit was inspired :rolleyes1 by another one that I saw on Ebay a while ago. I won't post the origional photo, because all of the recent to-do about that. Hope you all like it.


Hey. I really like this. I may copy for my DD7, but I have one question: Is the jumper lined in white? or is that a white edging you applied to the polka-dot skirt? Just wondered. Either way would be cute.
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Thanks for the help with the fabrics. I guess I just am stuck. I so wanted there to be cute faces that went with the fabric. But then the fabric is pretty colorful and loud on its own, I don't need to add more. I do have a pretty striped fabric that has those colors, so i will see where we go next...thanks for the help and opinions.
 
Honestly, I don't love the first one. It doesn't look like children of different nationalities to me. The colors do match your fabric, however.

While I love the second fabric, I'm not sure that it complements your fabric.

Are you dead-set on a fabric with faces? Your fabric is cute enough on its own that you could use it with a stripe or a check and still stick with the theme.

That is what I was thinking. I love the 2nd one but I don't think it does anything for the fabric, not trying to sound harsh. I just don't want you to invest hour after hour and it not look right. I do think if you got some plain colored fabric with a small pattern that it would compliment it nicely. The saying fabric is gorgeous and these other 2 are taking away from it.


I agree. I love the fabric. When you first showed it, I thought of a cute seersucker stripe fabric or something. I do have some face fabric that I bought a few years ago (yes, my stash is extensive), but it doesn't match your fabric at all. It is more primary colors or I'd offer it to you.

I'm sure you'll find something.
 
I just received my Minnie Dot fabric in the mail! Whoohoo! I have no idea what I'm going to do with it, but I'm still excited.

Chantell
 
Thanks for the Bows info girls.
Its so hard to keep up with this tread.
I have ordered my younger son some custom handpainted t-shirts so he can match his lttle sister. She will have an outfit for everday. My older two boys 9 and 13 won't cooperate with matching anything



My daughter got a job modeling for the seller of this set. Anyone got any picture tips. I agreed to post an auction for her. She never did ebay but my pics are not great

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Mono~rail: I'm so sorry about your family drama. I'll be thinking of you. Your new outfits (and your girls) are really cute, though.

Camping Griswalds: I *love* that languages fabric. Lucky you to have found it on clearance, even. I agree with the other posters -- the fabric is such a stand-out, anything else seems to detract from it.

GloriB -- your DD looks adorable in her new pooh outfit. I love that pooh fabric (actually, I just love all things Pooh!) and I've been trying to think of something to do with it.

Disney4girls -- I was going to suggest that BoutiqueOllieGirl (I think that was it) store that Tink posted a link to. They had an adorable Aloha Disney set that was super-cute, but kind of pricey (very pricey.) When we were at the Disney Store last weekend, they had a bunch of tiki/hawaii stuff for the whole family. Some of it was done in blue/brown wood-cut, but the had things for adults and kids. There was some other stuff that had minnie in a grass skirt. They were cute -- but I can't find them on disneyshopping.com. Do you have a Disney store nearby that you could check?
 
My DD has been sick for the last two days :( but, that meant she slept a lot, so I got a chance to finish my patchwork twirl skirt.

She's still not feeling up-to-snuff, so the pictures aren't fantastic (she refused to twirl, although after a while I noticed she was swishing her hips as she walked to make the skirt flounce. It was pretty funny.)

This skirt was definitely a learning experience...but I'm happy with the way it turned out (I love Classic Pooh, and we're going to breakfast at CP). I have a feeling the next one will go more smoothly!

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When you say stabilizer behind the applique do you mean something like interfacing or is it something totally different? ----Mindy

I haven't done any real applique in a while. But yes, you can use an iron on interfacing. When I use my embroidery machine, I use a tearaway stablizer. There is even an iron on stablizer, but I didn't care for that. You can get it in the fabric store. But I'd think you'd be fine with interfacing.
 
My DD has been sick for the last two days :( but, that meant she slept a lot, so I got a chance to finish my patchwork twirl skirt.

She's still not feeling up-to-snuff, so the pictures aren't fantastic (she refused to twirl, although after a while I noticed she was swishing her hips as she walked to make the skirt flounce. It was pretty funny.)

This skirt was definitely a learning experience...but I'm happy with the way it turned out (I love Classic Pooh, and we're going to breakfast at CP). I have a feeling the next one will go more smoothly!

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It's VERY pretty! It looks like you did a great job! I agree, the first one is a huge learning experience.
 
Okay ladies, which one do you think? I have spent tons of time searching, and this is all I have found. Neither is an exact match:confused3


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Remember it's to match this fabric
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i don't like the first one. the other is nice but dosn't match your fabric.
i love love the fabric you found (pink one).
can't wait to see it created!
 
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