Showing posts with label The Cottage Mama's Creations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Cottage Mama's Creations. Show all posts

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Savannah's 1st Day of Kindergarten


Well, it happened. My oldest child, Savannah Rose, started full-day Kindergarten yesterday. Wait, please press the pause button........I was not ready for this one. But even though I wasn't ready, she was MORE than ready to go!


Can you tell she's excited?


Here she is waiting in line with her classmates before heading into school.


Doesn't she look grown up? I can't believe it!


What's the first day of school without a first day of school outfit, right?

Her dress was an adaptation of my Charlotte Apron Dress pattern. I simply shortened the skirt pattern piece and added a knit ruffle. For the apron, I rounded the top of the apron and left off the contrast band. The leggings were just an easy little legging with a circle skirt style ruffle at the bottom. The navy blue polka dot is a spandex knit from Girl Charlee Fabrics, the ruler fabric and red and white polka dots were from Riley Blake Designs and the skirt is from Heather Bailey's line 'Pop Garden'.


Miss Savannah and her brand new backpack.


Someone was ready for Mama to stop taking her picture. But I needed just a few more.......



I am so excited to see what this year has in store for my little Miss Savannah. She absolutely loves school, loves learning and loves her friends. She is going to have a blast!

Happy 2013 / 2014 school year to my sweet girl!

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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Matilda's Mermaid Birthday Outfit


So as I mentioned before, Miss Matilda wanted a 'Mermaid Under the Sea' birthday party this year for her 4th birthday. Sounded good to me! I love all things nautical and beachy, so I thought this party would be pretty easy to pull off and it turns out that it was just that. I'll share the party details with you tomorrow, but for now, I wanted to share the little birthday party outfit I made for Matilda.


For me, every good party starts with fabric inspiration. Matilda wanted to focus on blue and pink since those are her two favorite colors. I have been so busy this summer that I did not have time to order any fabric for her dress, I had browsed around online, but hadn't found anything that was just right. So one Saturday afternoon I headed over to our local Joann's and just really hoped that they carried some type of mermaid fabric that I liked or that was the proper colors for the party. And low and behold, there was the perfect fabric........'Merry Mermaids'! I was so darn excited. It had kind of a salmon pink, but I was pretty sure we could make it work. Most importantly, I knew Miss M. would love it and I just thought the mermaids were darling. Plus it was 40% off......can't beat that!


When I brought the fabric home, I knew we needed some other prints to go with it. You know I can't just have one single print on an outfit. I started playing around in my fabric stash and found this great salmon pink from Art Gallery Fabrics to pull out the reddish pink in one of the mermaid's hair and then this multi-sized dot from one of Sandi Henderson's earlier lines pulled it all together.



I wanted to make a longer top for her party since we were surprising the girls with a bounce house. I thought jumping around in a dress might be a little difficult, but a top with leggings would work just great!


This top is a combination of two of my sewing patterns. The bodice is from the Charlotte Apron Dress and then I extended the strap piece to make it a knot style dress. The skirt is from the Miss Matilda Dress and Top cut at the top length, but with a 2" band of fabric added at the bottom. The bodice on the Charlotte dress is shorter than the Miss Matilda, so that's why I needed the extra added length.

As a side note, all the new patterns have arrived as printed patterns and are available in the shop.


I also used the side sash pieces (the shorter length for the top) from the Miss Matilda pattern, but cut them the same length, sewed them into the side of the bodice and had them tie in a bow in the back of the top.


The bodice is my favorite part since I got to play with trims and embellishing. Have I told you how much I love rickrack? Um......yeah, you already know. All the embellishing on the bodice was done prior to dress construction. I just drew out a curved pattern piece for the front. First I added the trim down the center, then added the outer rickrack and finally added the blue, tiny rickrack on top. So easy, but such a sweet detail.


I just absolutely love this little peanut! I can't believe she is 4 years old. I'm looking forward to sharing the details from her birthday party. She had a ball!


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