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Saturday, March 30, 2013

Dahlia Fold Dress 2

 I have been wanting to make another Dahlia Fold dress for some time now but couldn't find the paper in my stash that I wanted to use, I had my mind set on double sided textured white, but I used some embossed gold instead.
I also was also planning to use a different bodice for the dress but ended up using the same one as before.

I hope you like this one as much as you did the last one.



The lovely parasol is a Marianne Creatable die from Kaaren at FATCATS Card Corner.
the corner is a Cheery Lynn Die.

This is the one I made before.


To make the dresses I just used a dress template from HERE and the Tea Bag Dahlia Fold which can be found HERE.

Thank you for taking the time to stop and visit.

Baukje




12 comments:

  1. Bee, I just love these dresses. Amazing! They are so adorable. I will just have to get those dies. Thanks so much for sharing.

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  2. They are very beautiful!
    I loved them all!

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  3. These two cards are fantastic Baukje.
    I love how you made the dresses.
    Hugs maz

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  4. I really love the gold one. Going to try this myself. Only just did my first basic teabag fold!

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  5. Your Gold Dahlia card is absolutely breathtaking. You are one heck of a creative artist! Thanks for sharing.

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  6. Vos robes sont magnifiques, j'adorerai en faire si vous m'y autorisez
    je m'inspirerai bien du modèle, mais ne sait par ou commencer à coller
    les pliages et quelle est la règle à suivre

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  8. What size circles did you cut folds? Xx

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  9. Hi Paula, my circles were cut with a 1½ inch punch.

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  10. Lina, I am so sorry in the very lengthy delay in answering your question, I don't know why I haven't seen it until now.
    I usually start gluing the folds down at the waistline, just glue the tips of the folds, and work my way down from there I will always test where to place the next layer before using glue.
    I hope this helps.

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