Friday, August 26, 2011

For Missions

I don't know why I have such difficulty keeping my blog updated!  I am going to make a conscious effort from now on to kick my self into gear and keep my blog up to date.

A lot has been going on in The Frock Princess workshop!  My most recent project has been Pillowcase Dresses for Missions.  God has been working on me for a while now to go on a mission trip, and the opportunity for me to travel with a team to Central Asia has come up!  God called and I answered, "Here I am Lord, send me!"  I am super excited about what great things God has in store for this trip.  He has already blessed me in so many ways, and He has been providing for me financially for this trip.

As you can imagine the cost for a trip to Central Asia is not cheap.  So, I decided to put my skills to use and sell dresses. 

Option #1:

Here is the Asian inspired pillowcase dress.


Cost: $30 (100% of profit goes to Missions)
Size: 6mths to size 8


Option #2:

Check out this fabric!  Isn't pretty?

Cost: $25
Sizes: 6mths to size 8

Pillowcase dresses are also available in this beautiful fabric.  The front of the dress is plain, but embroidery or appliques are available.  The cost of the dress in the Asian Umbrella* fabric is $25, and 100% of the profits goes to Missions.

Are you selling anything else besides dresses?

If you are not in the market for a dress, Appliqued T-shirts and onesies are available in every size.  For little girls we have this darling kimono girl*.  Please note that the fabric for the kimono is subject to chance due to availablity. 


Cost: $25
Sizes: Any


What about for little boys?

For little boys we have this darling Asian boy* applique!  Please note that the color of the shirt and pants is subject to change due to availability.


Cost: $25
Sizes: Any


If you are interested in supporting me by purchasing a pillowcase dress or appliqued shirt/onesie please contact me via email or phone to place your order! 


God Bless!


The Frock Princess

*Kimono Girl and Asian Boy photos were taken from www.planetapplique.com the Japanese umbrella fabric photo was taken from www.joanns.com