Sunday, April 3, 2011

In Search of Never Land...









Hey guys!! I hope you’re all having a great weekend so far! I made this gown the other day. It’s made out of a cream eyelet lace that I got for $1 a yard. You can’t really tell in the photos, but in the front and back it has these almost wedge type things that make the skirt full-looking.

I’ve had this photo shoot idea in my head for the longest time and I’ve finally just now got around to doing it! It kept raining on and off, so I kept having to make mad dashes back to the house before my camera got wet and I got a couple of weird stares from passing cars. Haha. But overall it was a lot of fun shooting this one and I'm pleased with the way they turned out. :)

14 comments:

  1. The photos and the dress are so beautiful! You're always such an inspiration to me.

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  2. You truly are an inspiration! So talented, beautiful and not just a little quirky = amazing!

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  3. Its been said before, but my gosh you're an inspiration, not to mention talented!

    where did you find a boat, and how on earth did you sail it a field?!

    Lovely post x

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  4. this is so beautiful! you seem to live in such an evocative, atmospheric place...

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  5. Wow, I thought you were going to say the dress was a vintage find. Beautiful. The photos are super cute, especially loving the second one. hehe

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  6. Both the photoshoot and the dress are seriously amazing!

    Did you make your own pattern for the dress?

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  7. Your incessant creativity is inspiring.

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  8. I love the mood of the photos! You have such great ideas.

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  9. Thank you every one!!

    Brighton Peach: Thank you! Haha it was quite interesting let's just say that. Lots of work too. I spent about 4 hours putting together the sails for the boat. I used old sheets for the sails and broom sticks for the masts. You can actually see part of the broom in the far right. Haha.

    MissBlack: Thank you! Yes I did, it's pretty easy to make. You know those bat-wing shirts? It's basically the same out line, but with some slight variations and details. :)

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  10. I really love the photo ideas! It seems like it was fun even though it rained on and off.

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  11. These pictures are gorgeous... & the dress, of course!

    I'm from Indiana but I moved away. Your photos make me homesick, but in the best possible way. Probably next time I drive by Indiana fields I'll be looking for a boat :)

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  12. these images blew my mind. mesmerizing and hauntingly beautiful you re a true artist xxx

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