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Getting Ready For Christmas!

After an 8 day trip to Nevada and Utah, I came back ready to dive into my Christmas sewing. 


Christmas Cotton Prints




Looking for Christmas Gift Ideas?

Style #1- Hooded Pajamas / Play Outfit

Celebrate the season with one of these hooded pjs. These are usually done with ribbing around the hood and ribbing or self fabric around the sleeves. I can make more in my new prints.

Style #2- Hooded Pajamas / Romper with Ears

Your animal lover will love these!



Style #3- Pajamas- with or without hat

Whether cotton or flannel, these pjs are so much fun to wear because of their playful holiday motif's. The girl dolls would have to have a headband instead of the hat.


Style #4- Classic Christmas Dress


Be the first one ready for Christmas Eve!
This beautiful and soft dress has a velour body, velveteen skirt, and a ribbon rose at the waistband. It can be also be done in cotton fabrics. Another option would be to add on some ruffled pants or leggings for approximately $5.99.  

Style #5- Pants Outfits

Add some holiday spirit to your December wardrobe! These pants sets can be made with various kinds of assorted blouses, tops, or sweatshirts. They can be made in a print, a solid, and could also appliqued or embroidered.


Style #6- Skirt Outfits

Adorn her in Holiday Cheer with one of these skirt outfits. She will be twirling around the room in excitement.
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Style #7- Peasant Dresses

Choose one of those fun dresses and your doll will be the star of your holiday pictures! Most of my dresses are one of a kind so are available while supplies last.



Style #8- Shortie Pajamas

Are you expecting a warm weather Christmas? This set would be perfect and will have your doll sleeping in cool comfort.



Thank-you all for your love and support this year!


Merry Christmas!

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