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Polka Dot Pixie

My friend Tabatha at Polka Dot Pixie made this sweet pillowcase dress for Ivey. She has a great website advertising her cute dresses, burp cloths, bibs, purses, diaper bags and gift sets. If you are looking for adorable Christmas ideas then take a peek at the Polka Dot Pixie.

So here is Ivey modeling - our little fashion bug - a dress from Polka Dot Pixie.......Go Dawgs!

Note the bow in Ivey's hair. That's right, finally enough hair for bows. I am such a happy mama!! And, you can see in one of the pictures that she has dimples too!

The Polka Dot Pixie website is also listed on the sidebar.

Tabatha,
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this for Ivey and for sending it to her. She looks absolutely adorable in it. Lots of complements!










Dimples.








Comments

Heather BT said…
Go Ivey!
Bow Ivey! (sorry it was as good as a rhyme as I could instantly come up with.
Heather BT
Anonymous said…
I love Ivey SO much and I have never had the opportunity to meet her. Next time the kids and I take a trip to Rome to visit Jennifer Scott, Kate, Parker, and Ryland(s), we have to meet your special Ivey (you and your boys too).
Love,
Marianna
Tabatha said…
Aw...it's perfect. I'm so thrilled to see Ivey in her dress. I loved doing it and it was made with love. She deserves to be the cutest Georgia fan. After all....she is probably tougher than most of the players. Go Dawgs! And Ivey!
I'm popping in to tell you just how much I love your little family. The photos were so sweet I had to zoom in to get a better look, and I love that little outfit, all the way down to the red ruffles on those socks. Precious!

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