Sweet Daydreams
♡ Just sharing some of the cute things in my life ♡
February 2, 2023
My First Wardrobe post!
November 24, 2022
Making a Fabric Rose Brooch
Earlier this year, during the Spring, I had the most unbelievable luck in a local charity shop; I found a genuine Alice and the Pirates dress!
After doing some searching, I found out that it is the A&P Lace Print JSK II from 2008. From looking at the Alice and the Pirates stock photos, I noticed that the dress originally came with a ribbon rose brooch that was missing from my dress, so I decided to try and make my own.
In my fabric stash, I found some hand dyed organza fabric left over from a university project that matched the deep red colour on the dress almost perfectly.
November 22, 2022
A Visit to the Cat Cafe!
It was nice to look back on my visit to the cat cafe, and I'm actually planning on going again very soon and have a new cat themed coordinate planned for that. Going on fun and wholesome days out like this definitely helps me get through the cold and dark winter months.
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November 19, 2022
New La Luice Bunny Bag and a Coordinate for a Cozy Autumn Outing
I have admired the La Luice lace bunny bags for a long time and finally decided to get one for myself and it arrived recently. It really is so beautiful and detailed that when I'm not using it as a bag, I have it displayed in my bedroom as I think it matches the decor perfectly!
I also thought the tag that it came with was so pretty. I'm definitely going to keep it and put it in my scrapbook!

November 17, 2022
Favourite Prints - Happy Garden by Angelic Pretty
I thought it might be fun to start a series of short posts just to appreciate some of my favourite prints in EGL fashion, starting with one of my first dream prints that I was lucky enough to add to my wardrobe in 2021 with the help from a friend who spotted it for sale on the Japanese second hand market. That print is Angelic Pretty's Happy Garden!
Crafting with Vintage Lace - Canotier Headdress
My first thought when I saw the doily on the bottom left of the above photo was that it would be the perfect shape and size for a canotier style headdress. This is something I've been wanting for my accessory collection for a while. I had a look at some old school canotier headdresses that Japanese brands have made in the past for inspiration, such as this 'Princess Tiered Canotier' released by Angelic Pretty in 2007:
I gathered the doily slightly in the centre and embellished it using a combination of ivory and off-white lace and ribbon as I feel like having the two different tones next to each other helps emphasise the lovely textures and details. I also added a frill made out of a larger piece of vintage lace from my fabric stash which is detachable, so that the headdress can be made a bit simpler depending on the outfit that it's styled with. Below are a couple of photos of the finished piece: