Princess Tiana
Every little girls’s dream is to be a princess, on Halloween night, Princess Tiana came to life.
Supplies
All Fabrics were purchased from Fabricwholesaledirect.com netting and tulle purchased from local JoAnns fabric store.
6 yards light yellow crepe back satin
2 yards light yellow china silk lining
4 yards lime green crepe back satin
3 yards lime green china silk lining
1/2 yard olive green crepe back satin
Hot glue gun, glue sticks,
1 yard 16 gauge galvanized wire
2 large Safety pins
10 inch x 3 inch green marine vinyl
500 yards of yellow and green thread
Large hook and eye
9” zipper
1 yard 3/8” lime green grosgrain ribbon
piece of 3”x3” cardboard
Low loft batting 10”x36”
8 yards 54” petticoat netting
4 yards crinoline
10 yards 1/4” boning for corset
3 yards of medium weight fusible interfacing
Simplicity 8629 - to help guide the construction of skirt and corset
Pair of shoes
Green glitter-purchased from hobby lobby
Mod podge
Corset
Skirt and Petticoat
Let’s Create the Yellow Leaves for the Dress
Leaves for Crown, Shoes and Waist Flowers
Let’s Create the Green Leaves for the Dress
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Crown
Fancy Shoes
Shoes were an old pair of lime green toms that were coated with mod podge then sprinkled with green glitter. Each shoe was given 2 coats. Hot glue constructed leaf flowers to each shoe.
Let’s Put It All Together
I placed the dress pieces on the dress mannequin, draped the large green leaves over the skirt, gathered and hand tacked. Draped the green leaves over the corset making sure that the bottom of the leaves were not longer than the corset and tacked the green leaves to the bodice. Pinned the leaf flower to the front of the dress, shaped the crown, trimmed and fluffed the petticoat making sure it was 1 inch shorter than the lining.