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sun bonnet for my Grandaughter's debut "Civil War Reenactment attire" Payton will be 3 in Sept.....
Thinking I might make some and sell em.. what do ya'll think? ( still have the ties to put on) side view 1 [ATTACH=CONFIG]151947[/ATTACH] side view 2 [ATTACH=CONFIG]151948[/ATTACH] back...... "Peacock ruffle" [ATTACH=CONFIG]151949[/ATTACH] |
I love it!!! Great job!!!
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I think it is just beautiful! Betcha could sell them!
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Very nice. I think they would sell. My Grandchildren would love them. :D
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I sold them years ago..... all my children had one they wore home from the hospital and then snip snip... and it is a hanky for their wedding day ( well my dtr carried hers..) and yep.. baby Payton wore her mommies home from the hospital too. I have the poem still somewhere....
* this is made froma table napkin but originals were made with a lace trimmed hanky* Many of the young girls dont think of sentimentals now days... suggestions of what would u pay for one? |
Very cute. I have had people ask for bonnets when we have done craft shows, so I am sure you could sell them.
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too cute :-D
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Yes, I'd think there is a good market for sun bonnets for adults too. I took apart my Grandma's old bonnet and made DD and sister one each from old, old fabric. Had enough to make Sister an apron to match, and she said at the Civil War re-inactment she was approached several times, someone wanting to buy them from her. Grandma's bonnet has two sets of ties on it, never noticed one like that before.
I used an old, very large dress found in an estate sale or maybe it was a yard sale, too long ago to remember. It was old, faded brown with tiny reddish roses in it. DD's was fabric I'd bleached the life out of to make it look old. Your little sun bonnet is precious, and I'm sure it would go over well in hot weather. It would be a necessity then, and at craft shows might be a winner. |
It is cute!
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Very nice. I'll bet girls would love them in different colors. :)
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