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Here’s how I made “Grandma’s Flower Garden, Summer of 1975” #ArtJournal #Spoonflower

On a bright turquoise blue background, a smattering of flowers have been painted in gouache with leaves behind each of the largest of the flowers. Blossoms represented include pink and orange mums, white apple blossoms with a touch of pink on their petals, and pink peach blossoms. There's a smattering of very tiny child-like flowers peppered between each of the larger blossoms. The Chelly Wood dot com logo appears at the bottom, along with three doll clothes outfits designed by Chelly Wood.

Please visit ChellyWood.com for free printable PDF sewing patterns and tutorial videos for making doll clothes to fit dolls of many shapes and all different sizes.

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As you may have noticed, I have a few glitchy problems on my website. I’m busy behind the scenes, trying to fix all the broken links that have recently happened on ChellyWood.com, so today’s blog post will be short.

In the video, though, I mention the new fabric I’ve designed, which you can purchase in my Spoonflower store if you’re interested.

And if you want to find a copy of this adorable Butterick 5293 pattern for kids, the link I’m providing here should help.

With my Spoonflower fabric, you could actually make this outfit for your child or grandchild, and then make a matching outfit for one of their dolls using my free doll clothes patterns! (I do have a few little jumsuit patterns for various dolls.)

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