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Add A Lining To A Straw Bonnet

Craft· DIY· Fashion· History

Add A Lining To A Straw Bonnet

Hello sweet friends, I hope you are having a wonderful day. Today's Fashion Friday post will work for many era's. The technique to Add A Lining To A Straw Bonnet can be used on modern or historically inspired hats. Add A Lining To A Straw Bonnet I recently hosted a Georgian era garden party. Thinking I would need protection from the sun I looked at a plain straw bonnet I had purchased online awhile back.  I then went to Pinterest for inspiration. There are pages and pages of ... View the Post

06.17.22

Queen Elizabeth costume

Design· DIY· Fashion· History· Royal Family

A Jubilee Dress and Picnic

Hello dear friends! Today I have a special Fashion Friday post for you. It features my attempt at a Queen Elizabeth costume as well as lovely outing with the D.FW Costumers Guild. Here is A Jubilee Dress and Picnic. Long Live The Queen It's no secret around here that I absolutely adore Queen Elizabeth II. For the Platinum Jubilee I wanted to create a dress that perhaps her Majesty would have worn at one time or another.  We both love a Peter Pan collar.  As well as a ... View the Post

06.10.22

Renaissance Festival Costume

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The Red Coral Sea Hag Renaissance Costume

Hello sweet friends, happy Fashion Friday! Today I have a very fun ensemble created for the Scarborough Renaissance Festival. I wore The Red Coral Sea Hag Renaissance Costume to their recent Legends of the Seas themed weekend. Also included are some photographs of the merry band of mischief mateys that I sailed with. The Red Coral Sea Hag Renaissance Costume A big portion of this costume was comprised of garments I had made or worn previously.  You might recognize the hat from A ... View the Post

06.03.22

1883 Inspired Girls Victorian Dress

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1883 Inspired Girls Victorian Dress

Hello sweet friends! Welcome to a special historical edition of Fashion Friday. Today's post features an 1883 Inspired Girls Victorian Dress. A Dress For Kylie Marie Last week's post covered the recent costume exhibit of the popular 1883 television series. At the end of the of post I mentioned that I had made a dress for one of the actresses.  Kylie Marie portrayed one of the children in the immigrant wagon train.  Photo courtesy of Kylie's grandmother, Julia.  As a ... View the Post

05.27.22

Memorial day decor

Craft· Decorating· DIY· Holiday

Summer Holiday Inspired Shelf Decor

Hello sweet friends! Welcome to the May edition of the Pinterest Challenge. This monthly event is hosted by the amazing Cindy of County Road 407. If you are coming over from A Stroll Thru Life let me say, “Welcome to Storybook Cottage”.   Wasn't Marty's patriotic porch so fun? Today’s post here on DTA features Summer Holiday Inspired Shelf Decor. Patriotic Palooza This month's theme is Patriotic Palooza.  Our inspiration photo was found on Edith & Evelyn via Pinterest. ... View the Post

05.24.22

Storybook Cottage Kitchen Reveal

Decorating· Design· DIY· Projects

Storybook Cottage Kitchen Reveal

Hello sweet friends! Today is finally the day for the Storybook Cottage Kitchen Reveal. We began this long journey last June. To be honest the kitchen is still only about 90% finished. We are still waiting on a vent hood and there are a few small areas that need attention. But you've waited long enough! Need to catch up? Before photos were the focus of Week 1  Demolition occurred in Week 2  Cabinets and hardware were shared in Week 3 A paint disaster happened in ... View the Post

05.17.22

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Hi, I’m Laura Ingalls Gunn

Welcome to Decor To Adore! I love flea markets, tea parties, classic literature and dachshunds.

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