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Thursday, 19 May, 2011
I love it ♥.
I have been tinkering about with various patterns and ideas for a bit now, trying to come up with a dress that works for our Beneath the Rowan Tree clothing collection.
And it hasn't been easy!
It has to be comfortable and easy to move in.
Pretty and colorful.
Suitable for any season.
And must have room to grow with the girl to maximize its value for our customers.
This dress~ Moonbeams in a Jar ~ fits the bill!
It's simple A-line shape is achieved through an adjustable sash, meaning the dress itself is a fair but wider than it appears, allowing for growing room (and even wear as a tunic top when the length as a dress is outgrown).
The upturned ruffles, fabric roses and gathered neck and sleeves are sweetly pretty.
Add leggings and a tee for cooler weather.
Comfortable, durable cotton.
Just the right length for running and playing, while still being dressy enough for a special occassion, too!
Available in sizes 2T to 5/6T and a wide variety of fabric designs.
Instock dresses will be available through the Etsy shop soon. ♥
What do you think of the new 'Moonbeams in a Jar' dress?
I have been tinkering about with various patterns and ideas for a bit now, trying to come up with a dress that works for our Beneath the Rowan Tree clothing collection.
And it hasn't been easy!
It has to be comfortable and easy to move in.
Pretty and colorful.
Suitable for any season.
And must have room to grow with the girl to maximize its value for our customers.
This dress~ Moonbeams in a Jar ~ fits the bill!
It's simple A-line shape is achieved through an adjustable sash, meaning the dress itself is a fair but wider than it appears, allowing for growing room (and even wear as a tunic top when the length as a dress is outgrown).
The upturned ruffles, fabric roses and gathered neck and sleeves are sweetly pretty.
Add leggings and a tee for cooler weather.
Comfortable, durable cotton.
Just the right length for running and playing, while still being dressy enough for a special occassion, too!
Available in sizes 2T to 5/6T and a wide variety of fabric designs.
Instock dresses will be available through the Etsy shop soon. ♥
What do you think of the new 'Moonbeams in a Jar' dress?
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5 comments:
I LOOOOOOOOOVE it!!!
super cute!!!
Beautiful dress and ADORABLE model!
What a cute dress...I especially like the ruffle!
Thanks so much :)