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Tu Tu







I have been busy making lots of things. One of which is a couple Tu Tu's for my beautiful girl. She mostly wants to eat it but it looks really cute on her anyway. They are very easy to make. All you have to do is get elastic and measure the waist and then take an inch off that measurement. Then you sew the elastic together. Buy 4 yards of Tulle and cut into strips. Tie the strips onto the elastic...make it as long or as short as you want it. And that is it. You now have a Tu Tu. I made a pink and orange one. Pink is much cuter.
XOXO-Erin

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Those are so cute, I've always thought about making some because Lo is so in love with dress up, but never bit the bullet and figured it out. Sounds easy enough! Thanks for the instruction!
Joi Montrief said…
LOOK AT THAT LITTLE STINKER. How freaking cute! I can't wait to have one of my own. He or she is on their way!!!! FINALLY!!! hehe
Danielle Little said…
She is such a doll!! I LOVE those tutus. You are always so crafty and creative! She is freakin' adorable and growing like a weed!!! It looks like she has a cute little personality just like her mom. Keep the pics a comin'. They are too cute!
Vivian Campbell said…
I'm going crazy, i can't wait for idaho just to see cheryl. good job on the tu tus. they are great! you got to make me a purse or something with your awesome sewing talent!

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