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My sweet daughter {who refused to get off my lap until she was 3}, is playing Alice in her drama class' production of Alice in Wonderland, so proud of her! So every day that she has drama practice she wants to wear something "Alice-y"...I love that girl!
I was at JoAnn's for the millionth time getting supplies to make her Elsa costume {which I still haven't posted about!} and saw the t-shirts on sale for 4 for $10 and they had the EXACT same blue as Alice's dress. So of course I HAD to buy them!
I used blue, black and white t-shirts and the amazing Lil' Blue Boo Sienna dress pattern {which I adore} and whipped the dress up. To make it extra Alice-y I made a Silhouette file out of the first lines she says in the play.
She was so giddy when she saw it, which is one of my favorite aspects of sewing. I haven't gotten any great pics of her in it since it was filthy when I went to take some! Art class + white dress = not good.
She wanted to be "through the looking glass" hence the weird pictures!
Here's the cut file for the Alice quote and I made another one for a pink and purple Cheshire Cat dress, but have yet to sew that one up.
I hope you enjoy! As always I'd love to see some pictures!
This is great, I love the dress and applications!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I'm planning on making the Cheshire dress next week :)
DeleteThat is really cute! I'd love to know how you do the shaped words like this... I can think of all kinds of things I'd use the idea for!
ReplyDeleteDon't mock, but I use WordArt in Microsoft Publisher! LOL Totally old school! I save it as a jpg, import it to the Silhouette Studio, trace it, release the path and then I can edit them individually again if I want to.
DeleteIf it works, don't knock it! =) I admit I was hoping the Silhouette software could do it. I actually don't have Microsoft Publisher on my computer... I wonder what other programs can do the same thing. It looks really cool though!
DeleteWOW!! Losing my mind over these!! Thanks for sharing!
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These are great! Thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhere can I share my picture I used the Cheshire cat Shilsilhouette
ReplyDeleteSorry for the slow reply! If you email it to me I'd love to share it! pinaforesandpinwheels@gmail.com
DeleteYour daughter is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHi! May I use your silhouette file to print on a tshirt? My friend loves alice in wonderland and Im planning to give her a shirt. May I use this? It is so pretty~~~~
ReplyDeleteof course! There is a link above to go get the file.
DeleteThank you so much, these are darling
ReplyDeleteI LOVE THIS! I am new to the silhouette so help is greatly appreciated... when I download and open in the program it is just a "block" how do i get it to cut where I want it to cut?
ReplyDeletethanks a lot
ReplyDeleteI would love to use these files but I have a Cricut. Would it be possible for you to share these files in a different format please?
ReplyDeleteThank you.
Thank you for the Alice cut file! I love it!!
ReplyDeleteDo you have a commercial file for this ( to purchase?)
ReplyDeleteHi there! I tried to download your Chesire Cat and it said it was an unsupported file. Do you know what I could have been doing wrong? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI have a brother Scan N Cut and it uses FCM or SVG do you have a svg file by chance for the 3 of these files?
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