Also, with today being the last day of February, I've been thinking about my youngest son. He was almost born on a Leap Year but just missed it. His birthday is tomorrow and I'm amazed at how fast the years are going. I started this blog the summer after he was born and tomorrow, he turns 5! Happy birthday, Mr. Miles. It's been an interesting five years so far!!
Today's wardrobe sheet for Ms Josephine is menswear inspired. I wanted to create something with mix and match possibilities, of course. I also wanted something that was both masculine and feminine - or neither, because honestly, what do those even mean?!
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So Josephine has some nicely tailored, professional outfits this time around. I knew I wanted a floral suit and I thought long & hard about making both the skirt and the pants floral. And then thought better of it. There still isn't a lot of mix & match possibilities across the whole project. I really should make a sheet with just neutrals of some sort. Maybe next week, since I've used up all the backlog I had ready to go!
If you're looking for Josephine, you can grab her here. You can search for everything in the Josephine series or use the "Josephine" tag to track down more sheets. And I'll get something up for Friday, too!
It has been oddly spring like here in Alabama as well. I love the pink and grey shoes, those are super fun. The floral pattern is lovely, as always.
ReplyDeleteI'm trying so hard to make interesting shoes with this series! Seems like a silly thing to focus on, but I struggle with shoes.
Deletesigh...this is so lovely. i could never hope to make anything as lovely as this. and i agree with Rachel: those shoes!!!! : D
ReplyDeleteI'll have to pull back the curtain soon and prove that these are not nearly as difficult to create as they might look! I never thought I'd enjoy digital media as much as I do. I could never hope to make this with anything but a computer!
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