Happy Spring to you all. I am so happy we finally made it spring. Though we still have a lot of snow melting in MN that doesn’t hold us back. We just have to get out there and enjoy the beautiful weather.

The kids can’t wait to get their bicycles out to the park right by the lake. I took some photos some months ago while walking by the lake right by my house. It was all covered in snow and people were fishing and riding their trucks on it. Phew Minnesotans. 🙂

I’m wearing  CocoZini Celine Dress. This dress used to be a long dress with a lot of gathers. So I took the gathers off, made the dress shorter with fewer gathers and also made 2 CocoZini Cynthia Bell Skirt for my 2 daughters from the reaming fabric. It was like killing 3 birds with one stone. I will be uploading the photos soon.

You can tell below that I was having fun with the sunshine while supply lasts.

I just like the color of the fabric. It’s an African print Ankara fabric.





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Photographed by: Reuben McCrow

 

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Xoxo 

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4 Comments

  1. The dress is beautiful and the fabric color I really like

  2. Thanks Monique

  3. […] DIY CocoZini Celine DressApril 7, 2014 […]

  4. […] gorgeous and happy in it. The  fabric I used for their skirts was the remaining fabric from the Celine Dress I made few weeks ago. The dress used to be a huge maxi dress so I shortened it and reduced the […]

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I'm an Apparel Designer and a Public Health Advocate. I love Art, Craft, and Nature. I'm also a wellness advocate, so I allow myself to be vulnerable, to be a gift of joy and happiness to everyone that crosses my path. Hey, I'm a kick-ass vintage car lover, never missed a show in the past 10yrs but COVID threw a punch at it.