The real secret, though, it that this fabric has a tale. My husband is a hobby photographer and is quite good. We've always come home from trips with the most wonderful photos. Recently, he had to spend some time in France for work. One weekend while he was away, he went down to Barcelona to visit with some friends of ours. While he was there he took this photo of the stained glass ceiling of the Palau de la Musica which has become a favorite of mine:
I thought it would be fun to upload the photo to Spoonflower and make some fabric from it. Our anniversary is tomorrow and we were going out this weekend so I thought it would be a perfect way to make something special to celebrate our 13th wedding anniversary. I got the fabric and honestly was at a loss as to what to do with it once I got it. So many possibilities! It was overwhelming. That is until one of my sewing friends posted a dress on her blog that she made of two rectangles of fabric. Huzzah! The idea was born and I whipped up this dress yesterday in a few hours, just in time for us to have a super fun overnight trip downtown for just the two of us! DH was really impressed and loves the dress.
So beautiful! Nice job!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic print! I love how you were able to take the photo and turn it into fabric. Sometimes the best garments are the simplest to make. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteMiranda, what a gorgeous dress!! I love how you got creative with that picture!!
ReplyDeleteNo wonder he was impressed, the dress is so lovely and full of memories and meanings. Fantastic idea.
ReplyDeleteSO BEAUTIFUL! I never knew you could have fabric made from a custom print. I love this dress! The print, the black band. Everything. Making a rectangle dress is simple fabric is the way to go! Great job!
ReplyDeleteWow - love it - the picture of the stained glass is beautiful and to translate it into fabric - brilliant. Scary thing is - now I know spoonflower exists......
ReplyDeleteMiranda! This is so creative. I love it. How long did it take for you to recieve your fabric once you placed your order?
ReplyDeleteIt took probably about 2 weeks to get the fabric. Perhaps a few days less. It takes 8-9 days to process and then you add in shipping time. Still, pretty fast for custom fabric! DD wants me to make her something using one of DH's photos now :D
ReplyDelete*gasp* Hubby's picture is gorgeous, and you picked just the right style to make a dress. The black bands are perfect. So creative!
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