Here are pics of unfinished Flynn Vest front and back.
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Monday, May 16, 2011
So far so good?
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Flynn's Vest
So I cut the vest pieces and cut additional pieces for the top front and back yoke.
Now I am using taylor's chalk to mark where I will stitch for the top stitching on the yoke and the bodice part.
Thursday, May 12, 2011
Look-eee What I found!
Ok, its not exactly like Flynns vest, but with a bit of tweaking, its pretty darn close! Yay!
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Ok, Back to business! Flynn Rider
I have started posting the making of Flynn on Flynn's Page! Check it out!
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Look at this dye job!
Ohhhh! I am very proud of this dye job. It is for the lake gown. Hope you enjoy Meghan! :)

Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Updated Rapunzel Pictures - With the Modesty Panel
Here are the updated pictures of the Rapunzel Bodice to all of you out there that don't want everyone to see the goods, lol. I added snaps to the inside of the bodice and the panel so it can snap on and off. Yay!
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Pastel Lake Gown Necklace Template
On the Lake Gown page, I have posted the template for the necklace and arm bands. They are kind of scruffy looking, but, It does the job!
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Rapunzel Princess "When Will My Life Begin?"
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Monday, March 7, 2011
Light Blue Tatooine Midriff Costume - Padme Amidala Star Wars Episode II (2) AOTC
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Saturday, March 5, 2011
Now that Rapunzel is done, I think I am...
...going to be working on Padme's Parade Costume from Star Wars Episode I, Phantom Menace and Flynn Rider to keep things interesting. I will be starting a page for the Parade Costume.
To see more tutorials or information on a commission, follow this link...
Friday, March 4, 2011
Monday, February 28, 2011
What do you think of the top?
Friday, February 25, 2011
Tangled Skirt Embroidery
I am finished with the Tangled Skirt Embroidery! Yay!
I also picked the fabrics for Flynn on Flynn's page... Take a gander ;)
Monday, February 21, 2011
Almost done with the embroidery
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Rapunzel Purple Tangled Dress Disney Style!
Doing a little mix up here and steering away from Star Wars and toward the Fairy Tale World.
Tangled!
I saw this movie for my daughters birthday in December. I fell in love with it! Beautiful animation, clever script, hilarious!
And of course the beautiful and determined Princess.
Monday, January 24, 2011
Fireside Outfit
Ummmm, its a little dark, sorry, One of my customers had the corset already and had an Ill-fitting skirt. She found the fabric from Thai Silks. It is a beautiful sheer black Devore silk with silver poly lining underneath.
I used the pattern #2810 by vogue. A beautiful mermaid style skirt. I used two layers. With a silver silky lining and a black silk velvet devore (burnout or cutaway) style fabric from Thai Silks. I don't know if they carry the same exact fabric anymore.
This is the same fabric they have now, but it is not black. You would have to dye it. It is about $20 a yard.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Padme Amidala Light Blue Tatooine Costume Front Panel
Ok... to the front panel.
The front panel of the dress has 11 strings of beads that are woven into the folds. So you must at least have 11 folds on the front.
The front panel of the dress has 11 strings of beads that are woven into the folds. So you must at least have 11 folds on the front.
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Next Project.... Padme Amidala Light Blue Tatooine Costume - supplies
I Love this outfit! I wish I had the abs to pull it off. ;)
Supplies - I bought fabric for this dress about six months ago. It is an ice blue jersey knit. Soooo soft. I got about 8 yards. Extra for room for error... which seems to happen ALoT with me. An additional light weight cotton matching fabric to line the cape.
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Original skirt and beads close up |
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My beads strung with lame thread... Pretty close, huh? |
Next, fabric paint for the cape. The outfit has a really cool either, embossed or silk screened design on the cape.
Last but not least (and probably not last) I purchased silver colored Sculpy for the head dress. I will let you know how this works.
This is the best website in the world for Star Wars costuming information... This is the link for the Light Blue Tatooine Outfit.
PS. If you talk to my husband... tell him I want "Dressing a Galaxy" for my birthday. Thanks! Lol.
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Sunday, January 2, 2011
A year in costumes.... Corpse Bride
My daughter is a bit different than my son. He knows right off the bat what he would like to be for Halloween, no mind changes, she changes her mind 83 different times before she decides what she wants to dress as. The discussions start on November 1st, the day after Halloween.
Last year, she wanted to be;
a fairy, Lady Gaga, Alice from Alice in Wonderland, Alice from Alice in Wonderland with the Red Dress, a punk fairy, Belle, Little Mermaid, Sally from Nightmare Before Christmas, etc, etc, etc.
Well, this year (last year), she finally decided to be the Corpse Bride from Tim Burton's "the Corpse Bride".
So I began with the bustier. Simplicity has a good basic one that you can dress up. Pattern #5006. I picked a basic white rayon and a cut of lace to applique.
After I had made the bustier, I cut a hole in the side by her ribs and placed a piece of fabric that I had painted to look like ribs under the hole.
I made the skirt out of a white satin polyester, added a train, opened the front and cut the hem jagged.
The veil is of cheesecloth and ribbon flowers.
I air brushed the edges of the dress, bustier and veil with blues, grays an black fabric paint to give it an aged, rotted, corpsey feel.
I bought black sparkley roses, Christmas silvery foliage and ribbons with blue sparkley swirls from Michael's for the bouquet.
We bought the wig off eBay.
Isn't she a beautiful walking dead?
Last year, she wanted to be;
a fairy, Lady Gaga, Alice from Alice in Wonderland, Alice from Alice in Wonderland with the Red Dress, a punk fairy, Belle, Little Mermaid, Sally from Nightmare Before Christmas, etc, etc, etc.
Well, this year (last year), she finally decided to be the Corpse Bride from Tim Burton's "the Corpse Bride".
So I began with the bustier. Simplicity has a good basic one that you can dress up. Pattern #5006. I picked a basic white rayon and a cut of lace to applique.
After I had made the bustier, I cut a hole in the side by her ribs and placed a piece of fabric that I had painted to look like ribs under the hole.
I made the skirt out of a white satin polyester, added a train, opened the front and cut the hem jagged.
The veil is of cheesecloth and ribbon flowers.
I air brushed the edges of the dress, bustier and veil with blues, grays an black fabric paint to give it an aged, rotted, corpsey feel.
I bought black sparkley roses, Christmas silvery foliage and ribbons with blue sparkley swirls from Michael's for the bouquet.
We bought the wig off eBay.
Isn't she a beautiful walking dead?
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Saturday, January 1, 2011
A year in costumes... The Mad Hatter
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Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter |

The hat posed more of a challenge. The base of the hat... believe it or not, it is a cardboard box and poster board. I bought dark brown iridescent fabric and covered the hat. I then covered the hat in an elastic type lace, hand stitched the brim and top with dark hand embroidery thread and then faux painted the hat with antique gold spray paint to give it a burnish look.The band is a silk scarf from Dharma Trading Company that is dyed apricot colored. For the hat pins, I purchased various medallions and beads and hot glued them to metal posts that I also spray painted gold.
Of course you have to add the 10/6 size card!
The jacket was simple enough. Brown faux suede with added cuffs. Men's vest, I cut on the bias. The buttons on the jacket and the vest were a bunch of mismatched ones I had laying around. Added a scarf and ribbons for the final touch. He needs fingerless gloves, a pin cushion ring and thimbles. Crazy red wig, mismatched socks and shoes with red shoe laces.
Doesn't my son make a perfect hatter?!
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Colleen Atwood,
costume,
Johnny Depp,
Mad Hatter,
Tim Burton
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