
I met Malte, who attended his School´s easter celebrations dressed as a bunny.
I love this because A: It´s adorable. B: It´s a perfect example of “take what you have and make it work!”
Maria, Maltes mom, tells me:
This is what you need:
Old tee and tights (preferably in the same color)
Leftover fabric (preferably fuzzy)
Something extra fuzzy for the tail. (In Malte´s case an old mitten)
Needle and thread and scissors.
The Accessorize she made:
Ears. Stitched to a bandana tied to the back. (Rambo stylee)
Tail. Fuzzy mitten stitched to a belt of fabric.
Tummy Patch. Oval piece of fabric placed on the front of the t-shirt.
Mittens. Made from the same fabric. But Malte thought they wear uncomfortable.




We had one of the parties in the Alla Balla Kalas book with a Mermaid -theme.
The idea was that what if we do a pool party but if it starts to rain you can do it in a garage, bathroom or like we did in this old painter’s studio (that I photographed here). This post was from this shoot.
Jenny’s hubby Jens tatooed the girls with feltpens!

The shark’s name is Kasper and he is our neighbor in Dalarna.
A real easy shark. Just paint teeth and the fin is made of cardboard. You just hang it like a backpack.
Jenny took all the photo’s and I styled. Klara assisted me with some of the making!

The coolest of girrrls!
I will post some behind the scenes images soon.
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And see more of the book and you can win the kit and book at these lovely blogs!
En mammas dag -Weronica – all her tips from Friday I want to have and do and buy!
And the cool Johanna of the blog Tant Johanna
And do not forget to check Ulrikas blog – Mackapär . (look at her lamps!)
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