Oh goodness I don't think I can stand the cuteness!! Again, the booties are made from the Papertrey Ink dies using Vintage Cream felt. Then I layered on a PTI Beautiful Blooms II (Aqua Mist Felt), Turning a New Leaf leaves (Spring Moss felt), and a My Favorite Things mini rolled rose (Lavender Moon felt). I sewed a tiny pearl inside the rose and then sewed everything on once again nice and tight!!
And yet again we have a matching headband!
I boxed these up in a clear square cupcake box from DeNami Design on a bed of iridescent shred. Sheer ribbon and the headband served as a "bow". When I showed them to my hubby he said they looked like little glass slippers!! I thought that was such a cute response!!
This pair, along with those from yesterday, were both in the clear boxes on the head table at the shower. When my son and daughter-in-law saw them they loved them. When I told them I made them for the baby my son's mouth dropped open and he said "MOM...when did you learn to make shoes??" Another great response!!
I cannot even express how gorgeous I think these are, Lisa ! Oh my gosh, and the matching headband, I bet everyone thought they were dropped from heaven. AWWWW !
ReplyDeleteWow.... beautifully (and adorably) made bootie/headband sets!! Your soon-to-be granddaughter is so very lucky to have you as a grandparent!
ReplyDeleteOver the top, drop dead gorgeous! You could go into business, my friend!
ReplyDeleteSO super sweet, Lisa! Beautiful work! HUGS! :) Mynn xx
ReplyDeleteLisa, these are absolutely AMAZING!!! Love them!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, so very precious are the booties and headband for your granddaughter! And, you got wonderful responses from your family...so awesome!
ReplyDeleteoh lisa!!! both sets of booties and headbands are beyond ADORABLE!!
ReplyDeleteThese are something else! All of our shoes should be so pretty!
ReplyDeleteOh the cream is just too sweet and those flowers. You are amazing!
ReplyDeleteOh, these are perfectly precious, Lisa, and absolutely gorgeous! What beautiful color choices! Such a lucky baby ;).
ReplyDeletePRECIOUS!! I made 2 pairs for my granddaughter. She's 4 months and they don't fit anymore :-( But, I really LOVE the headband too!! Great idea!
ReplyDeleteSooooooooooooo cute!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are stunning!! I love the cream and how you created a matching head band!!
ReplyDeleteSo adorable Lisa! Love the little rolled felt roses!
ReplyDeleteOMG, how precious are these?!
ReplyDeleteGasp!! I too love these darling little booties! : ) I've got several of them cut out and ready to sew : ) I especially LOVE the way you layered the flowers! So delicate and beautiful! : )
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These are priceless. Just so very adorable, and I cannot wait for you to have some little baby feet to put in them.
ReplyDeleteThese are incredible....my mouth fell open when I saw them. What a lucky grand baby! You are very talented!
ReplyDeleteA-DOR-A-BLE!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! These are just adorable! They are so beautiful and so delicate ~ just stunning! Thank you so much for sharing your project and for joining us over on the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Blog! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are the most precious little pair of shoes! They made me gasp out loud (in a good way). You did an amazing job on these and I love everything about them from the soft sweet color palette to the beautifully detailed stitching. SO pretty and I thoroughly enjoyed seeing this post. I'm so in love with these booties, in fact, that it makes me want to have a baby just for some cute little feet to put these on! Thank you so very much for sharing these with us here at the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Blog!
ReplyDeletePrecious as can be, and you captured them in the photograph so well. What a great reaction from your son!
ReplyDeleteThese and the earlier Mary Janes are about the cutest things that I have seen - and even matching headbands!
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