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I’m sorry for the long absence! I hadn’t even realized it had been that long… I had a couple of days where nothing worked out, and then I got out of the habit, and here it is the middle of April and there are worried comments showing up in my e-mail. I didn’t want to make you wait until Tuesday for something new, so here is a dress for today. It’s been a while since I’ve drawn a regency dress just for the sheer joy of drawing a regency dress… but they do work up quickly, which is just what one needs when one has a paperdoll-related crisis of conscience somewhere around 9:30 P.M.
Hopefully this is enough to get me into the drawing habit again and I will have something new for you on Tuesday!
I love it. It looks just like something a Jane Austen character would wear. =)
I’ve lovely! :)
Yay!
I think it’s beautiful!
This is very pretty and sweet. I love it.
Oh, it reminds me of that dress that Wendy wore in that Peter Pan animated movie! It’s amazing!
And we missed you during that short absence! Glad to see you’re back to the drawing…boards…
It’s very beautiful!!! I’m glad you came back! I missed you during the absence.
I love the color blue you used for the dress, it looks amazing! :)
Sara, I agree. Whenever I read Austen books or watch the movies, I wish I lived in that time period so I could wear the lovely clothes!
Yeah but then you remember what a raw deal women had back then ><
It would be okay if you were a Jane Austen heroine: Marry a rich man who loves you and escape your ridiculous family. :-)
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The Georgette Heyer fan in me approves.
I just love regency gowns, and this is amazing!
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I love this dress!!
I am in a play of “Pride and Prejudice” as Lady Lucas.
Is there any way you could make a more fancy regency gown in light brown?