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Note to self: don’t leave planning until 8:30 PM. To try to ease the pain of using this dress once more, I shortened the skirt a bit. I wanted to try making it look like white lace over an ivory background, and I don’t think I quite succeeded, but I’m glad I had a chance to practice. It’s new territory for me, after all.
I think it came out great! The lace trim on the edges really helps to make it a convincing lace overlay. And peplums like that are very popular right now :)
For me too it looks great and the lace is very convincing. You may be proud of this one
I agree! The lace looks delicate.Love to see what you would do with a wedding dress.
I think it looks beautiful, but I agree that the lace doesn’t quite work… it seems more like a pattern than an overlay. Perhaps because there’s no way to see that it’s a separate layer. Maybe if the edges of the dress were less smooth and there was some sort of tiny hint of shadow behind the lace… still, a lot more beautiful than my attempts (generally disastrous) at computer coloring.
I’m glad you’re back. I very randomly decided to check and see if there was anything new, and I was very pleasantly surprised.
I loved coming back to your site to see a handful of beautiful paper doll dresses the new techniques your using are so cool! I love this little lace dress !
I love this dress and was so happy to see your new posts after I got back to my computer from the summer.
Oh and I could tell that you had made it ivory with lace on top BEFORE I read the post accompanying it.
Can you please draw some dresses?
ummm…. Are you still alive? I noticed, you havn’t
posted in a while!!
Where are you????????????????????? Must. have. Paper. doll.CLOTHES!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yay! Your back! I was just thinking about the blog!
Come back. Please.
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I missed your October Halloween outfits. They didn’t come. were are you?
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