Tag Archives: Kaye Wiggs

“Fit for a Princess” is Something New for Talyssa

I was looking back at the last outfits that I’ve made for Talyssa and saw that she needed something softly colored.  For some reason I tend to make her brightly colored ensembles, so I looked through my fabrics and found something soft and sweet for her.

fit for a princess 164I must admit that I love her in these colors.  I think she looks like a little princess, don’t you?

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Her little lace shrug is knit with wool/angora yarn.  It is oh so soft and yummy!

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This ensemble required a “princess touch”, so I added a dainty pearl headband.

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For holding her treasures there is a crocheted drawstring bag with a pearl, silver tone rose bead, and pink crystal dangle to sparkle and catch the light.

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fit for a princess 167For more information on Talyssa’s “Fit for a Princess” ensemble please visit my “Available for Sale” page on cindyricedesigns.com .

“Garden Wishes” for Millie

When I think of pretty summer colors I think of pure semi-bright color and this print is full of those shades.  The grass green fabric background is so fresh—perfect pink, light blue, lemon yellow and pure white add to this lovely summer palette.

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garden wishes 931Millie’s cropped cardigan is knit with pink bamboo yarn and embroidered with two mirrored image bullion rose motifs.

garden wishes 2 980Millie’s set of flower hair ties gives a fun and quirky look to this summery outfit.  They can be tied in pigtails, braids, or in sections of hair.

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garden wishes 952For more information on Millie’s “Garden Wishes” ensemble, please visit the “Available for Sale” page on cindyricedesigns.com .

“Strawberry Picking”

Strawberry picking is so much fun even though it is a lot of work filling those baskets to the top. But maybe that’s because too many strawberries get eaten before making it into the baskets.

I haven’t been strawberry (or blueberry, or raspberry, or apple) picking for years and years and years.  It was always something that I enjoyed doing when my daughter was young.  For sure, it is an educational experience for the little ones.  They get to see how the berry needs to be a blossom first, and then with the help of bees, will start to become a strawberry.  They see the color changes it goes through before it is ready to be picked and eaten.  And, if they eat one before it is ripe, they can taste the changes too.  So very interesting…

Here in northern Illinois/southern Wisconsin the strawberries aren’t ready for picking .  They are just about ready, but not quite yet.  Maybe we’ll get out to pick a few this year.  This is where we go to pick our strawberries.

I got a bit nostalgic while creating this outfit for Talyssa, so I retreated to our photo albums to find when we last went strawberry picking; it was 2003!  My daughter was dressed in her strawberry top and pink shorts from Gymboree.  I don’t remember being so “event coordinated,” if you know what I mean.  Oh, and I had on a top that perfectly matched her shorts.  Sheesh!  At least my husband wasn’t wearing pink.

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strawberry picking 822It was fun creating the little accessories to go with this set.  The little strawberry is a mini stuffy with beads and a crocheted top.  Talyssa can hold the berry by the loop.  The crocheted basket will hold the strawberry too.  I had the strawberry charm in my bead drawer waiting for the perfect fabric.  Those little aqua bead blossoms matched the blossoms on the fabric oh, so nicely.

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The tiny berries worked perfectly in bullion stitch embroidery on the sweater.  I embroidered them in pink and red to match the dress.

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For more information on Talyssa’s “Strawberry Picking” ensemble, please visit my “Available for Sale” page at cindyricedesigns.com .