Introducing…The NoJo! One of my closest friends has many, many talents and her latest passion is children’s wear! She’s been having a
great time picking out fabrics and coming up with all sorts of patterns to make them each unique. I’ve been dying to get one on Nori for the
last yr and finally it happened! I gave her some ideas, fabric pattern likes and color preferences and before I knew it, we had our very
own little package! She has some pre-made online but also takes custom orders!
This shiz became legit when she got her own tags! 🙂
Nori was thrilled when she saw the package because Brenda sneakishly measured her without me, so Nori knew a personalized dress was
coming. She immediately got naked to put it on within maybe 14seconds of me putting it down. I told her I needed her to model it for me
and she was all about it…and the promised candy after.
Totally impressed with the skill and craft in sewing skills.
I told her to ignore me and giggle. Ha!! What a natural. I just want to squeeze her. The funniest part was that she could turn it off and on
like a real pro. What the? Who is this kid?
Beavis was standing by begggging to have his picture taken too. I finally humored him and of course he did exactly what Nori did,
unprompted. Monkey see, monkey do. ALWAYS.
And it’s reversible! How cool! Love that.
She thinks it’s the coolest to have a dress named after her. 🙂
With the criss cross design and open feel of the dress, it also doubles as a tunic over a short or long sleeve shirt with leggings. Can be worn
all year long! And since it expands easily, she will have a number of years wear out of this one item! And it being reversible is a major win!
The mixed matched buttons are my favorite part about this side. Perfect!
She’s worn it out twice and received non stop compliments. To get your own, you can visit Brenda’s (Caren) etsy shop or facebook. You can
also follow her on InstaGram under LittleRedBirdStudio. She also makes unisex leggings and bibs! Great work, friend. Glad I can brag
about my friend’s talents! So proud you are pursuing the creative field again. :-* Heart, Melanie.