
It's not too ridiculous to match is it?

I used the same process as my messenger bags, which I learned from this tutorial.
I roughly based the measurements of my bag off of a messenger bag I bought at Old Navy in 2002 and made Ansley's smaller than mine. I added a grey pocket on the inside of each bag. I picked up the gorgeous exterior fabric at Ikea in San Diego. After taking the first set of pictures, I took in the strap of Ansley's purse by a few inches (as you can see in the top picture). I'll unpick the stitches when she gets taller.
Ansley's bag is perfect for her little treasures or a sippy cup and a small snack. I'm hoping she'll be less inclined to dump out my purse, now that she has one of her own. :)

look how happy she is. what a lucky little doll.
ReplyDeleteI think it's great to match mom!
ReplyDeleteOh I love this Emily! I think mommy-daughter matching is just too cute!!
ReplyDeleteI love this! I think my favorite is the corner picture of her happily admiring her new purse. :)
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