Thursday, July 28, 2011

1 Hour Flower Girl Dress Knock Off

I found this adorable little dress and just about died.



So cute but at $42 ( and that's after taking 50% off!) It just wouldn't work with our budget.



So I did what anyone would do... I knocked it off!



 And the end result makes me positively giddy.







It took me about an hour to make and I just happened to have the fabric sitting on my shelf... a remnant from Hobby Lobby that I bought just because it was so cheap!



So what do you think...

$4.50
$42.00







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How did I do it?
It's so easy you'll laugh.  



Step 1:  Make a basic skirt.
I made an elastic waist skirt but you can shirr it or even make it a drawstring!


Step 2:  Attach the tie at the front of the skirt.
I made the tie by sewing a tube of the leftover fabric but you could use ribbon too!


Step 3:  Make & attach your fabric rose.
I made my rose by ruffling on side of a tube of fabric and then just twisted it together but there are a ton of ways to make them!  Or use a button or some other embellishment or nothing at all!



Next up... bridesmaid dresses!


11 comments:

  1. DROP. DEAD. GORGEOUS. So adorable. You knocked it out of the park with this dress. I love it! Now if only I can talk somebody I know into getting married. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Beautiful!! I like it WAY better than the original.

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  3. Gorgeous! Love those knock-offs, especially when you've already got the fabric on hand! =)

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  4. That is BEAUTIFUL! I had to stop and go back after I saw your cute pic at Tatertots and Jello. Definitely a new follower. Come by and check us out. We're doing a giveaway right now.

    Eve
    Bumblebliss.blogspot.com

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  5. I love it! It came out so pretty, and yours is even better than the original! Thanks for linking up!

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  6. Such a cute little dress! Well done, you did such a good job!

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  7. Your version is so much better than the store-bought one! Excellent job!

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  8. SUPER cute! You did such a great job. Thanks so much for sharing!

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  9. OMG, this is gorgeous and so much more so than the original. Did the fabric already have the little tucks in it, or how is that done? I bought a pillowcase dress on Etsy where someone did that (or it was in the fabric) and I'm still trying to figure it out!

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  10. Very cool and Beautiful!!!Well Really a good job,thank you for sharing!!!

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