Monday, June 7, 2010

Ten Minute Onesie Dress





























This took a little bit longer than 10 minutes, but it was still super quick and easy. This could also be categorized under a refashion, because the fabric is from an old GAP halter dress that doesn't fit my mommy boobs anymore. I cut a piece from the bottom of the dress and didn't even have to hem it.

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I got inspired to sew this dress from this tutorial. Instead of using a onesie I used a tank top that I bought at Old Navy for $5. I also made her dress have an empire waist for added cuteness. Here is the tutorial I used to make the headbands. For mine, I used the straps of the halter dress instead of elastic.

I am LOVING headbands right now because I never have time to blow dry my hair anymore. AND it covers up all the stupid, wispy hairs that are growing back in from when I lost fistfuls of hair everyday during my early post partum days. Those same stupid, wispy hairs are also growing back in white. Can thank my mother for those. She was completely white by her mid thirties. Awesome. Can't wait.

10 comments:

  1. I think I need to have a daughter.

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  2. You do! The crafting possibilities for little girls are endless!

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  3. Veronica CastleberryJune 8, 2010 at 12:56 PM

    Adorable and crafty!

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  4. The headband definitely suits you, but I've gotta say Penelope gets the award for cutest. :)

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  5. Penelope takes the cake, doesn't she?!

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  6. Great idea! I have an ever-growing stash of "scrap" fabric I just can't part with. This is the perfect thing to do with it! And yes, daughters are the BEST! : )

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  7. This is so fabulous! I can't wait to try it! Thanks for sharing this idea!

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  8. @Marlo... it is perfect for scraps of fabric. The blog where I got the idea from is my favorite, they always have great, easy ideas.

    @A Grateful Girl...my pleasure!!

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  9. The empire waist is darling! Great job, Mama!

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