Tuesday, January 29, 2013

 A few of my Nancy Ann dolls. I love their sweet faces and floral dresses.
 Ballet print
 Heart punch bowl holds some of my millinery flowers.

 My new woodland deer, couldn't resist.
 A sterling wedding basket

 Some of my first attempts to make ribbon roses. Sadly, it is extremely difficult to find the beautiful ribbons they used to make in the 1920s. I have searched high and low so if anyone knows of any great place to shop for ribbons please let me know.
 These ones are make out of a velvet silk, I really love the colors.
 Sorry to have so many pics of me... I just really love this dress at RASCC, it was too expensive so I satisfied my want by snapping a few photos: )


 Some Materials I found at a recent quilt show in Ontario, Ca. I met the author of this book Helen Gibb, such a sweet lady.

Thanks to everyone for leaving me comments. I really appreciate them, it's nice to have friends.

8 comments:

  1. Hi Aaron-I love all your photos here and your Instagram!!!And you is beautiful woman!!!!!
    Have a nice day!
    xoxo

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    1. Thank you! You are always so kind to me. You are beautiful as well. Thanks for always reading my blog. Love to have you as a follower. Hopefully one day I can meet you. I have always wanted to travel to your country.
      xoxo

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  2. Such pretties, Aaron! I think you did a great job on those ribbon roses, girlie! And you look fabbbbuuuulous in that dress. You need to request that dress for your birthday or something! :)

    xoxo laurie

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    1. Thank you so much Laurie. I so love the Lily Ashwell line! I just wish it wasn't so darn expensive. Her dresses are very soft and so nice to wear. I am new to making the ribbon roses, but am really enjoying it. It's a great project to watch a movie and create:) Thanks for your sweet comments and great idea!! xx

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  3. Oh my gosh! I was hopping around from blog to blog and landed here. I just love your ribbon roses! A couple of sources I would recommend, the first is a website business: VintageVogue.com, and then there is MJ Trims in NYC. They also have a website, but if you are ever in NY, you MUST visit their store in the garment district. It's right around the corner from Tinsel Trading Company. Another store I'd highly recommend if you're into vintage. It is beyond fabulous. Love your blog, it's so feminine! I just love seeing a young lady who is interested in "old-fashioned" pretties. I'm a new follower.

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    1. Thank you for following me Cynthia and for you kind comments!!! I am so blessed to have met so many sweet ladies. Also, thank you for your recommendations. I checked both of them out and really appreciate you sharing them with me. I know there are so many great sites out there, it's just tough finding them all. If you have a blog as well please let me know. I love to read them. I hope you have a fantastic week my friend. xxx

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  4. You have a pretty blog with lots of romantic pictures. I love your little dolls. I collect them too.
    Take care, Darlene

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    1. Thank you for visiting and your sweet comment Darlene. It's lovely to meet you!! xxxx

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