Sunday, February 12, 2012

Pink and Blue Sleeping Beauty Gown: Photoshoot

Click here for the making of the Sleeping Beauty Dress - Part 1
Click here for the making of the Sleeping Beauty Dress - Part 2
Click here for the making of the Sleeping Beauty Dress - Part 3
Click here for the making of the Sleeping Beauty Dress - Part 4
Click here for the making of the Sleeping Beauty Dress - Part 5

Wow, that hemming took me nearly three hours straight, but yaaaaay it was finally finished! And all of it in under a week! *** Granted it was nearly 10 hours a day, 6 days straight… but I was still proud. ***

Enough blabbering, now for what people really want; the photos!

First up is a shot of me and a couple of other Disney princesses at the New Years party the dress was made for.
2012 New Years Party 068
I don’t know what it is about me and cameras, but I always tend to make a stupid face whenever someone snaps a shot. There are lots more pictures of me from the party… but none I really need to spread around the internet anymore than they already are ^_~.

So, in order to grab some shots where I wasn’t making goofy faces I drug my guy out a few weeks later for a diy photo shoot. This mostly involved us driving around town looking for pretty backdrops to shoot at. Here are a couple of those photos:

First we found a pretty lake with some swans.

Princess Aurora's Pink and Blue Gown (Back with Swans)
And here is one with some thorn type bushes in the background.

Princess Aurora's Pink and Blue Gown (Thorn Bushes)

While these were nice and all, we really hit gold with a super pretty church downtown.

Princess Aurora's Pink and Blue Gown  (Close Up)

Princess Aurora's Pink and Blue Gown  (Sitting at Table)

Princess Aurora's Pink and Blue Gown  (Flared Skirt)

And last but not least, my absolute favorite shot of the entire day….

Pink and Blue Sleeping Beauty Dress

The sun in my eyes was so painful, but I’m really glad Jason made me open them for this picture. It turned out to be really nice.

So that about wraps things up on this gown. It was a weeks worth of hard work, but turned out to be one of my favorite costumes to date. Sadly it will probably be the last costume I make for quite awhile. With my wedding coming up in May I need to start in on the bridesmaids dresses soon. Three full corsets, mockups, and gowns are sure to take quite a bit of time. But hey, they kinda count as costumes though, right?

24 comments:

  1. They really are great. Fantastic job on that dress. :)

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  2. Hey there! Great dress, I love the idea of the "splotchy dress"! And the pictures are really cute!
    Btw: Awesome blog you have! Keep up the good work, I bookmarked this page and I´ll come again ;-) cheers

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  3. That is AMAZING! You did a fantastic job! I stumbled on your blog completely by accident, but I have to admit I'm probably going to be addicted now... :) Keep up the great work!

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  4. I found your blog while searching for tips for making a pink and blue Princess Aurora dress. I am making one for my daughter - we are not doing the color splashes, but just splitting it straight down the middle. (She is four and I am also lazy!) I appreciated all the details you shared and the idea for making pattern piece cheat sheets with colors written on them. Thank you!

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  5. Wow, these photos are looking absolutely stunning. These gowns are so nice. Well at this moment I am just trying to find some nice ideas for the fairy inspired wedding gowns. We are having fairy themed ceremony at one of the best wedding venues in LA. Could you help by sharing some ideas?

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