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I used the pink and turquoise heat transfer from the colors in the skirt, but it still didn’t “flow” so I added those ruffles around the sleeves to incorporate the skirt fabric, but they were weird. I also added some rosettes of the fabric on top of the heat transfer, but I liked them. I think the main problem was that the shirt was too floofy to go with the skirt.
So I told my daughter it wasn’t a set after all and that the shirt goes with jean shorts instead. Much better, right?!? I took off the weird ruffles and now I love it. I love the heat transfer and how easy it is to personalize things!!
Janelle says
But your daughter looked adorable in the first outfit anyway 🙂
Adriel says
I think the first outfit looked fine, but I know how that is when you have something pictured in your mind and it just doesn’t turn out as planned. The flowers on the shirt are nice and summery. =)
Tanya @ Greetings From the Asylum says
Cute, no matter what! You have to be happy with your project to matter what we all think. Thanks for sharing!
From Scratch says
Both look super cute! I need to get a silhouette.
Sarah @ Sarahndipities says
So cute! Thanks for sharing at Make Something Mondays!
~ Sarah