International Lace Day

A fabric that I love but rarely get to wear.  Now I get a chance.
This one came from VeryShine, and is the bow that was accompanied by the button I wore yesterday.  I always like it when Etsy sellers include little freebies; ball-jointed doll companies often do that too, but I get why THEY do it.  My cheapest ball-jointed doll cost a hundred thirty bucks, and she came with a free pair of shoes and some candy for me.  I don't know this for certain, but I figure the company's mindset might be "These folks are spending a ton of money, let's include a nice little incentive to make them happy and maybe draw 'em in again."  Either that or they do it just for the helluvit, like I did when a friend of mine commissioned a Barbie doll dress.  She insisted on paying me, so I threw in a necklace to say "thanks."  Either way I like it when Etsy companies do this.

Now, the bow itself.  The lace is cotton eyelet and has a nice drape to it.  It would look nice with a plain white wedding dress...if I were getting married.  LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL!!!!!!!!!!!  I'll wear lace any chance I get, though, especially if it's the soft drapey kind like this.  Now that stiff crap that decorates doll dresses???  Forget it!  I'm thankful that most of the little dresses I wore as a kid didn't have that stuff.  I did have one with a tulle petticoat though, and that itched like mad.

Lacy love,
RagingMoon1987

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