We celebrated with a party, it was held at a friend's place and we had a smashing time. The costumes were amazing. I wore my TARDIS apron that I created last week and you can read my 'how-to' tutorial and make your very own. Its a great idea for a Christmas present. I'm happy to create one for you as well and you can order your very own on Etsy.
I thought you'd all enjoy seeing the creativity displayed by all the guests at the party.
I wore my vintage 1950s circular skirt underneath, it has images of Paris printed all over it so I could be 'bigger on the inside' |
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gowns developed from pattern pieces found amongst the remnants of Miss
Violet Florence Page’s life and work. Affordable, elegant, and unique
garments from the 1940s war years.
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