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The Confection Christening Collection$1025.00
This gorgeous 4-foot long gown consists of a skirt made of
pure cotton batiste with a hem edged in Venice lace trim. Lots of machine embroidery
is included, with plenty of lace working its way up the skirt in an
inverted "V" on the front and both sides. The bodice is covered with
matching Venice lace
tacked to that cotton batiste layer along with hand sewn pearls and
crystals (if you like). Anything
goes on the bodice to showcase Baby's face!
There is a choice of bottom lace. The picture shows a heavy scalloped Venice lace, instead of the rose trim in the first picture. Your choice.** Bonnet is made of the same Swiss batiste and covered with the same Venice lace, beads, and crystals. The back of the bonnet has a lace motif, no beads...of course.
Each gown is individually made to order, so no two outfits will be exactly alike.
A full slip comes with this gown, made of quality Swiss cotton batiste, embroidered with matching motifs and your baby's name and birth date and/or christening date. Plenty of room for the next baby's name, and the next...
All of this will arrive wrapped in acid free tissue paper. 4-week wait at least! Please order early!
Just email or phone. Be sure to specify size, embroidery desired and any other instructions for your dream gown! Each one is custom designed to suit YOU, so think about what YOU would like on this creation. You may find other mothers' ideas of help to you shown on their babies' outfits. **The Rose Lace Edging you see at the bottom edge of the first picture is no longer being manufactured. There is enough of it in stock for one more gown. After that, the scalloped Venice lace will be used on the hem.
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