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I'm in the home stretch..

....the pink slips are made, the hems are done, the embroidery is in progress... With just a few hours of work left it looks like I'm going to make it! Molly told me last night that this is her favorite most special Easter dress ever. Oh how she can melt her mama's heart! and make every little stitch well worth the effort. I remember the year of my favorite Easter dress too. It was green and I felt so pretty all dressed up for such a special day. I was about Molly's age too. I hope to help create such special memories for my children. And I hope you all have a wonderful Easter Sunday too! (Maddie's dress)

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Mrs. S said…
Oh, I'm in awe!!!! It's beautiful, truly beautiful...
Anonymous said…
Oh, good. . . I came to your blog hoping you would have the promised peek of the Easter dresses up :) GORGEOUS!!!!! Your girls will feel so special tomorrow!
Myra said…
Beautiful! And I am right there with you, finishing up last minute on my oldest's, but it is not that elaborate.
Oh my girls would swoon to have such lovely dresses! This year we have two going to church in a Miss Lily dress, one going in a Lily minus the top (long story on that one, but thankfully I had a contrast to convert it into a skirt) and the other in a store dress :( BUT, it is a dress she loves, reminds her of Nancy Drew. Maybe I should start now on next year's dresses...four dresses take awhile, I'm not sure how you do the intricate one's you do!
jenn said…
I knew you would get it done! Beautiful work, just beautiful!! These are special memories in the making!
jenn
Kathya said…
You put so much time and effort on your dresses. I just love it!!!!! I would be like Molly too. The dresses are just adorable. Terribly cute!!!!
Molly said…
Lovely dresses, Samantha!
Artfulife said…
So beautiful! I'm sure they will be treasured for years to come.
latoniar29690 said…
The love you have for your kids shines through every word you post! The dresses are beautiful!
laura said…
Wow. That is really remarkable. What a lucky little girl!
Heather said…
I love these, they are beautiful! Is the green dress the year me and you had the same one? Do you remember that? I know I have a picture at my mom's house. I loved that dress too. And remember the matching Punky Brewster shoes, lol.
Samantha Caffee said…
Heather,

That's the one!!! I loved that dress! PLEASE scan that picture in and send it my way! How sweet that it was your favorite too! That is just so cool.

By the way, I have been thinking up more recipes for you too. I'm trying to come up with quick and easy -but not out of a box. Like chicken pot pie, meatball sandwiches, a Mexican chicken dish, and a couple more that I use too. Is there anything that your family doesn't like? Veggies, onions, Mexican, Chinese? We have a good homemade fried rice with teriyaki chicken too. Just let me know and I will have you cooking more in no time!

xoxo,
Samantha

PS. LOL! It's funny to be talking about our favorite matching Easter dresses and sharing recipes at the same time! We have grown up and turned into our moms! LOL!
Heather said…
Yes we have! I am sooo glad we have the internet these days, so that we can keep in touch! And no, there is nothing my family will not eat, we are not picky eaters at all! I'm excited, thank you so much! I will ask my mom if she will find that picture for me and I will see her in 2 weeks and get it. Oh and about the shared recipes, I remember my mom and your mom making the same chocolate and oatmeal cookies, yum!
est said…
what a gorgeous dress for a special occasion!!! you're so brilliant!
Anonymous said…
Samantha, your work is absolutely exquisite. I am just in awe.
Anonymous said…
How beautiful your dresses are!! What lucky girls!
ezeldabeth said…
that is just beautiful, no wonder she said it was her favorite!
Anonymous said…
Lovely dress. The embroidery is so sweet!
Angela said…
I would absolutely love to be able to sew like that. I still remember my favorite Easter dress my mom made me...she made all my Easter dresses too.

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