Emma's dress is made from Aunt Angie's Confirmation dress, by MY Mom. Her bonnet is one that her Mommy wore. It is made from a hankie and was carried by her Mommy in her wedding as her "something old". The yellow lace on her underslip was made by MY Grandma - Oneta Faye who has been gone for 5 years now. I always wanted my girls to have a beautiful baptism gown and so now we have started the tradition. Isn't she beautiful?
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Sandi,
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful mosaic of a very special day. Guess what? My mom's name is Wanda Faye! I am blessed with four wonderful little boys, but had I had a little girl, she would have been Elizabeth Faye. I definitely wanted to honor my mom is that way. Oh well! My second son is named after my mom's maiden name.
Thanks for visiting my blog and I wanted to let you know that since you are following my blog, you have been entered in all 5 of my "Christmas in July" giveaways! The gingerbread ornament would look adorable with Meme and Papa on each end with all your children and grandchildren in the middle!
Blessings!
Traci
I love all my Faye's!!
ReplyDeleteBeemer
Very cool Meme! Good work :) XXOO
ReplyDeleteThank you sweet friend for your prayers...we have had a little set back and still need your prayers....teresa
ReplyDeleteEmma Faye is so cute in her dress and I love her little toe photo. So nice to celebrate the good things in life. Thanks for sharing your Mosaic with me.
ReplyDeleteJoyce
How very very sweet your little one is.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful gown she's wearing.
Precious that she will be raised in a Christian Home with loved ones taking care of her.
Noticed your new icon picture. It's great.
I'm continuing to see the blessings living in a small Kansas town where I can walk to the City Building to pay the utility bill, pick up mail from the Post Office, buy a local newspaper, walk over to the grocery store to pick up some milk, drop off a book at the library and stroll on home...all in about 15 minutes! Fantastic.
Wanted to tell you that your doll in the previous post must have brought alot of joy. She's pretty in red.
Summer Blessings,
~D~