Hello my lovelies!
Well, we’re almost half-way to Melbourne, camped up for the night in The Luggage (a.k.a. our van). I missed posting my Frocktober photo yesterday as we stopped off to visit my friend Tasha… and we were just having far too much fun for me to worry about blogging!
Sometimes, simply living and enjoying your life is more important than blogging about it, don’t you think?
These shots were taken in Tenterfield and outside Tamworth, respectively. The first dress is a lovely one I bought in the UK, and the second is a handmade vintage dress I bought a little while ago online.
And hurrah! I’ve made it half-way through Frocktober! I still have a lot of lovely frocks to show you all (including some I’ve begged, borrowed… but not yet stolen).
Enjoying the journey through my wardrobe? Please consider donating a few dollars (gosh, even $5 would be amazing!) to help me reach my fundraising goal for Frocktober in support of Ovarian Cancer Research.
Big hugs and kisses to the amazing people who already have – you rock!
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My Frocktober Pledge
I have a couple of pledges for Frocktober – which is an annual event to raise money for Ovarian Cancer Research:
- Each day I will don a vintage or handmade dress, take a photo, and blog about it here on Epheriell Designs. Considering I’m travelling to Melbourne and Canberra to attend the Problogger Training Day AND attending one of my bestie’s weddings, it’s going to be a frocktabulous month, and I might even be able to drag some other ladies into the fray!
I am going to sew my very first dress!!! {DONE!}Yes, I am very, very excited about this – and terrified, too! I have the perfect pattern, the perfect fabric – and it’s one of my goals for 2011. This is just the kick in the skirt that I need to get it done!- At the end of the month I’m going to auction off one of my vintage dress collection, and all the money raised will go into my pledge fund!
Want to know what Frocktober is all about?
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Jess,
Having lived in Tamworth for over ten years I
Just have to say… Enjoy this beautiful part of world! But I do hope its not being too cold!! Safe travels,
Elle
So true, so true Jess. Sometimes living in the moment is so much more important than blogging it!
It was wonderful to catch up with you and Nick. Still recovering today though (Sunday)… I just don’t do late nights all that well anymore!!
Safe travels, my love!
T xo