Little gingham checker pattern always has a lovely sweet country look. I was glad to find it in a beautiful aqua blue. It makes it extra sweet matching with the tiny navy dot. Hope you'll like it. =)
Whew! I'm so glad I just made it in time for the donation deadline of BlthyeCon 2011. It will be such a fabulous event. It is nice to chip in even just a tiny bit and be part of long list with all the other generous folks.
Red Blossom and Vintage Blossom Dress
And there're few more little things for the wonderful hosts. Hope they'd like them.
If you are one of the lucky ones going to be there, Have Fun and Good Luck to you! =)
The little feature dress this week is crafted of a recently acquired floral print. It sort of reminds me of Cath Kidston style, vintagey country, which makes me feeling like going to a picnic. =)
I hope you wouldn't mind that this week's feature is kind of similar to the last week. As I was doing test combinations, this little one seemed to turn out great. It is amazing that just a little mix and match of fabric create such a different look.
Children's book has always been my favourite thing and great inspiration of my work. Especially the vintage ones, they are the best! =) To be honest, I don't really read them that much but I love to flip through the pages and admire the illustrations.
If you've been to my little shoppe recently, you will notice that there is a floral theme going on since spring begins. The reason being is because of the intensive gardening since then. So I ended up unconsciously picking up only floral prints when I was at the fabric store.
First, I'd like to thank you all once again for your generous support. Your kindest words always brighten up my day! =)
This week's feature is crafted of a very lovely olive chocolate polka dots fabric which has been hiding at the bottom of the pile and was totally forgotten until the recent cleanup. I've worked on one or two dresses with it a while ago. It has a very nice shade of green. I guess it's time for it to shine again. =)
This exhibition at Asia Society Museum last winter was a comprehensive one of Yoshitomo Nara's work. It was divided in three different themes, Isolation, Rebellion and Music. There were over one hundred pieces of his work, a lot of familiar ones ranging from the earlier days to recent ones.