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Wednesday, April 20, 2011
American Girl Doll Plastic Canvas Sandals
A family member has been learning plastic canvas and finished a first project, American Girl Doll sandals that will be appearing in an Easter basket this weekend. I am hoping another pair will be finished next month to mail with a dress I am making for a birthday present. I thought the dress and sandals would be done in time for Easter, but we both underestimated the time required.
These shoes were made using the patterns found in 18-Inch Doll Shoes from Annie's Attic. The booklet includes patterns for five different types of shoes, sandals, boots, slippers, clogs, and holiday shoes.
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4 comments:
OMG these are the cutest little shoes ever! I would have never thought to use plastic canvas to make shoes!
Now, those are darn cute! You could sell those.
Those are so cute! I wonder how well they would hold up as little dress up shoes for my baby girl, she is sooo into shoes, lol!
Great job!
What a good idea to use plastic canvas for this! And so cute!
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