



Ok I know this is a photo from Christmas morning, but let's just pretend that I am not posting this in February. ok? Every year we give the girls a new nightgown or jammies for their present on Christmas Eve. This year, since they are on to us anyway, I decided to let them help design their gowns. I had a bolt of white flannel in my fabric stash and knew that would be the base for our creations. India chose a smocked style and picked the smock plate as well. This was especially sweet because this gown is the first thing I have smocked for her.
Ahnalin chose a round neck style and picked a gingerbread embroidery design and red rickrack. They both looked like angels.
2 comments:
Gorgeous!!
my nieces don't just look like angels.
... They are!
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