We’ve got a cute little knot dress for this weeks Name the Dress…
We are bringing in the spring with this pastel beauty…
Looking forward to reading all your suggestions![]()
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knot dress sizes: 2, 4, 6, & 8
Leave us a comment with your suggestion of the perfect name for this dress, and we’ll choose a winner and announce it here on the blog tomorrow! If your name is chosen, we’ll send you this dress in the size of your choice (sizes listed above)! I can’t wait to hear all of your suggestions!
Happy naming
<3 Melissa
*One little house-keeping note: since there are so many people leaving comments, there is always the chance that more than one person may suggest the same name. If we choose a name that has been suggested by more than one person, we will only be able to select the first person to suggest the name as the winner. But never fear! There will be sooo many more contests and chances for winning, so don’t give up!*










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Beatrix
Cameo
Brigita
Francie Mae. It reminds me of a little french garden in the spring.
House on the Praire
Critter Cameo
Cameo Confection
Fancy Nancy
My Favorite Things
The Whitley dress
Freesia
Lovely “Ewe”
Oodles of Poodles
Cottontail
Tiddlywinks
Little lamb
Menagerie
Spring Fling
Marys little lamb
“Little Bunny Foo Foo”
Hoppy Bunny
Brer
In with the Lamb
Hoppy Spring
My Bunny
Little Bo Peep
Cotton candy.
Regina
Pink meadows
Marguerite
Garden Party
Camille (for Camille Saint-Saens the French composer of Carnival of the Animals)
MERRIMINT….reminds me of the pastel flavored mint candies my grandma used to buy. They came in all the colors Of this dress
peep
pinkberry
Shaylee – meaning fairy of the field (referring to little bunny foo foo).
Esther
Aesop’s Animals
Aesop’s Fable
Inspired by the moral teachings of the Greek slave/story teller who used stories of animals in simple incidents to teach great truths.
Mrs. Josephine Rabbit or McGregor’s Garden in honor of The Tale of Petet Rabbit
Aurora
“Misty Mint” after the old fashioned kiss shaped mints.
Farm house mouse
Spring Fling Knot Dress
Fancy Nancy!! Look at those poodles! She would LOVE it!!
Hop, Skip, and a Jump!
(side note, I LOVE the pockets!)
Bo Peep
Pretty in Pink
Rosetta
Spring Friends
Nino – the spanish word for child – the animals make me think of that word
Little Bunny Foo Foo
Strawberry shortcake
Spring Fling
and, my 4-year-old’s pick is… The palm of a bunny’s tail.
The Meadow
*Whimsy (look at all those cute little animals!)
*Flora
*Fauna (both make me think of woodland creatures)
Looks like little lambs and forest animals…how about “Bo Peep” girly and pink with little lambs
Sure to Follow – “And everywhere that Mary went, the lamb was sure to follow.”
Cerelia
Cottontail
The Glad Game – from Pollyanna
*Wilder
*Prairie Girl
(after Laura Ingalls Wilder’s “Little House” books)
Hoppi (for the character in the Jan Brett book The Easter Egg)
Epiphany!
Auralia
From the book Auralia’s Colors “she discovers an unsettling–and forbidden–talent for crafting colors that enchant all who behold them”
Strawberry Lemonade
Pinkie Jeanette
Quite Contrary
Sweet Sachet
Cerelia
The name meaning is Springtime…exactly what you think of when you look at this beauty!
Tiptoe through Tulips
Spring Serenade
Serenade to Spring
Adelaide which means noble kind.
Forest friends(Snow Whites helpers)
Sprout
Little Princess
Spring Beauty after the wildflower of the same name. It’s always one of the first wildflowers I find in the woods each year.
Thumper—like the bunny in Bambi
Pink poodle
Little Bunny Foo Foo
Azalea – this dress just looks like Spring!
Spring Awakening
Jelly Beans
Fern
Forest Frinds
Spring
Cottontale
Enchantment
-or-
Enchanted Forest
Jelly Beans
Be Mine
Sweet Valentine
Be My Valentine
“Good Day Sunshine” knot….from an old Beatles song “When the sun is out…I’ve got something I can laugh about…I feel good, in a special way…I’m in love and it’s a sunny day”
tiddlywinks
Bedtime Stories
Peter Rabbit
Daisy
Hyacinth
Quite Contrary
or “Here Comes the Sun”…also a Beatles song. I am a big Beatles fan
Fievel
I see the cute little blue mouse pop out of this dress and it reminds me of cute little Fievel in An American Tail! I LOVED that movie as a child. May have to try and find that one for my kiddos now and would love this dress too!!!!
Spring Cotillion
Cotillion
Fruit Punch
Garden Party
Swirlz for Spring
“Thomasina” (Thomasina Tittlemouse character from the Beatrix Potter story The Tale of Mrs Tittlemouse)
“Guess How Much I Love You”…the bunnies remind me of that book.
embroidery
Woodland Valentine
Meadow Amore
“Sarah’s Song” – named after Sarah Hale who wrote Mary Had a Little Lamb
“Despereaux”
Bethany
JelleyBelly
Joy
Ireland
Gretel
Cotton Candy
Brer
Here are a few Spring names. This is SO adorable!
Avril Dawn (April Awakening)
Aviva (Spring)
Zoey (Full of Life)
Smile & a Song -The animals remind me of the song she sings to her forest friends, and the cottage on the pocket is like the place she stayed with the dwarfs.
Bunny Hop!
Peony Pink (the peony is the state flower of indiana)
Easter Parade
Doggone cute
“Pascala”…French name, meaning “born at Easter”
Beatrix Potter
Farm Fresh
Gracelands
Chain Link Farm
“Odelette”..French name meaning “little spring”
Bubble Gum
Knotting Hill
A Walk In The Park
Pink Parade
Doe See Doe
Flidais
Flidais is an Irish [Celtic, tying in the main dress fabric] goddess of the woodlands and wild things. Her name means “doe” and she rode a chariot drawn by deer.
“dolly” after the famous sheep that was used in the first cloning project-
jelly bean
spring morning
Sweet Tart, Prancie, Fancy Face,
Karabelle – God’s promise
Cora Daisy – (My Grandmother’s beautiful name, although we say it more like one word, being Southern and all
Hippity Hoppity
“Sarah Josepha” – the lovely English lady that first penned “Mary Had a Little Lamb” and (fun historic fact) was a huge advocate for the creation of the American holiday Thanksgiving – what’s not to like about this lady?!
Bunny Love
Spring Fever
Calico Critters
Anastasia
The Brie Dress.
Or also spelled Brea.
Country Mouse
Cadbury
Emery Knot
Peter Rabbit
Field of Dreams
Fievel (the mouse from An American Tale)
An American Tale
Prairie Mouse
Little House on the Prairie (it looks like a little house on the left pocket)
Country Mouse
Sanibel
Captiva
Kensington… Where Beatrix Potter was born
Happy hop knot dress- too cute! this dress would make any girl feel happy with a little spring in her step.
Flopsy, and for alt. fabric Mopsy
Or flopsy & mopsy
how about Happy Meadow
Fairytale Meadow
Meadow
Pink Meadow
Primrose
Velveteen
Algernon – a name of a famous literary mouse
little bunny foo foo
fifi
easter sunday
Awakening…Just as spring brings an awakening to beautiful flowers
Avonlea
thimbleberry
Sweet Bea…..reminds me of the Beatrix Potter books.
New Life – as in spring time, new baby animals, new flowers, green grass…Need I say more?
Sweet Cogniglio
Cogniglia is talian for bunny.
Damisi- Swahili for Happy
“lenore”, for little bunny foo foo
hush little babay
Cottontail Kisses
Angelina Ballerina
Thumper – nothing says spring like the movie Bambi!
Babs (Babs the Bunny)
Mimzy (from the movie The Last Mimzy that stars a bunny)
Precious Moments
Coquette
Whisper
Meadow Blush
Abnoba
Diana
Goddess of woods and springs; protectress of hunting and beasts. From her name, the name of the English river “Avon” is derived.
Strawberry sunset
Easter Basket
Briar Woods
Sherwood
Hundred Arce Woods
Pinkwood
Meadow
Easter
Hazel – as in Watership Down!
Paris Bouquet
Citrus Knot Top
Powder puff
Celtic Cutie
Merida for the Scottish princess in Brave.
Call Me Celtic
Sweet sherbet
Lailah
Bunny Foo Foo my daughters favorite little story
Fancy Frolic
How does your garden grow
Tallulah!
Reminds me of a little girl skipping threw the fresh grass and wild flowers in the Spring time. How cute is this dress
Ring Ching
Jubilee
Frolic
Frolicking
Baashful
Whispering Wonder
Pinkalicious
Pink Peeps
Some Bunny loves me
“Some Bunny Loves You”
or
“Priscilla” – First name of the co-writer of “The Easter Bunny That Overslept” …. A.k.a
“Here Comes Peter Cottontail”
Lambkins
Angora
Annalee
Miffy
Odelette
Pascala Pink
Rosalind
Spring Fling
Pretty in Pink
April Showers
May Flowers
Lamb of God
Bunny Fun
Fun Bunnies
Miss. Cotton-tail
Appley Dapply (it’s a Beatrix Potter Nusery Rhyme where Cotton-tail wooed with a basket of carrots by her future husband)
Adrift with Mary. A “drift” is what you call a herd of lambs/sheep.
Sweet Adeline
Juniper
Pink Parfait
Briar Rose
April
Esther
Caera, Irish name meaning “friend”
You Are My Sunshine
Spring Tulips
Tulip Girl
Pink Tulips
Printemps (Spring in French)
Springtime Square (my daughter’s)
Pink Ribbon(son’s idea)
A Walk In The Park
Blushful because it is so sweet and pink
Easter Arbor
New Beginnings
Tranquility
Jaylee, Jalie
Fancy Nancy
I think this would be the perfect dress for Fancy Nancy for the Fancy Nancy book series written by Jane O’Connor. This is my daughters favorite book character and there is nothing perdictable about her.
wildflower knot dress
Odelette: French name meaning “little spring”
Flopsy Mopsy
Flipsy n Flopsy
Vera or Marjolein (creator/author of Vera the bunny series)
Cotton Candy (my daughter’s name for her bunny when she was little)
Cute as a mouse
Mopsy
Sunny Day
Spring Wreath
Sunny Meadow
Celtic Knot
Oodles of poodles
Puppy love
Pinking of you
Vera. For Vera the mouse* (not bunny…whoops)
Call it “Millie”
In honor of a little girl here in Utah who is fighting Leukemia for the 3rd time in her 6 short years of life! If you choose me (PLeAse!!) I will give the dress to it’s Namesake!! She will look adorable in it with her cancer bald head!
Blush Meadows
Poodles, bunnies, and mice oh my
Midori, Japanese for Green
Sherbet Fields
Nancy Clancy
Fancy Nancy is named Nancy Clancy in her first chapter book.
Ooo-la-la or Posh would be really cute too. She says those frequently in the books.
Precious Forest
Fancy Forest
Forest Fantasy
Bianca
Meadow
Lola
Celtic Dream
Enchanted Forest
Forest Friends
Jennifer
Harmony
Carnation
Pink Ribbon
Karisma
Country fair days
Lily Skye
Poppy Reign
Enya – After the amazing talented Celtic singer Enya
Primavera
(spring in Portuguese)
Pretty Petunia
Pink-a-boo
Cammy Oh!
Gracie Kay
Lula
Penny-Petal
mousing around
“Sunshine Surprises”
Best in show
Pink puddles
Ferris wheel
At the fair
Cotton candy
1. “Dolly” – The worlds most famous sheep in history. She was the first sheep to ever be cloned.
2. “The Dollies” – After Dolly the lamb was created from a cell from a mammary gland, the rest of the sample was frozen. Several years later, four clones were created from the same mammary tissue. The quads were nicknamed the “Dollies” and are exact genetic copies of Dolly.
3. “Bonnie” – Dolly’s 1st lamb born.
4. “Foo Foo” or “Fu Fu” or “Little Bunny Foo Foo” – Named after the very famous children’s poem! (True spelling is Foo Foo, but alternate spellings are ‘Fu Fu’.)
Blush and bashful – reminds me of the wedding in steel magnolias
Magnolia Meadows
Dazzling Dahlia
Darling Dahlia
Market Fresh
Whimsical
Eirene who was the goddess of Spring in Roman mythology
Penelope
Spring
Flora
Fauna
Alyssa
Quinn
Celtic Spring (for the designs on the sides)
Spring Meadow
Meadow
Easter Bonnet
Easter Parade
Knot knot
mother earth
Twitterpated!
Celtic Love
Springtime Trio
Daisy Chain
Molly’s meadow
storybook cottage
or
lamb chop
the only thing i could thing of was peter rabbit, so let’s go with Petra
In the Meadow
Sweet Friends
Farm Fancy
The Winnie dress
Bebes
Itty Bitty
spring
Easter Basket
Meadow
Precious life
Mary’s Lamb
The Farmer’s Daughter
From the fairy tale Hansel & Gretel
“Gretel”
Or
“Enchanted Meadow”
Sweet Pea
Busy little Lamb
Friends Forever.
Mousey
lamb a doodle
Watership Down
Thumper
Flopsy
Danalion
Harvey
Fi-Fi
Some Bunny Loves Ewe
Aldabella – means old or noble.
“Lucy Mae”
::) Amaranth- means eternal blooming flower
“The Good Shepherd” to represent what the lamb symbolizes to Christians! Lambs:- The lamb is a symbol as people thought of Jesus as the Good Shepherd who would watch over them as they were lambs. Lambs are born in spring. The Israelites also used lamb’s blood to save their firstborn in ancient Egypt.
Aniella means in italian “little lamb”
Talia “Heaven’s dew lamb.”
Sally Mae
This dress just screams Springtime with a bit of Eruropean flair-so my name would be Primavera
This dress just screams Springtime with a bit of European flair-so my name would be Primavera
Arable-Fern’s last name from “Charlotte’s Web”
The Darcy Dress
Cumberland
Rowena
Middleton
Moonbow
Frolic in the Field
Jonquil Terrace -Terrace, because the dress reminds me of spring and standing outside spinning in fresh air and Jonquil for the flower (which has the meaning of Love Me; Affection Returned; Desire; Sympathy) -
Jonquil Terrace -Terrace, because the dress reminds me of spring and standing outside spinning in fresh air and Jonquil for the flower (which has the meaning of Love Me; Affection Returned; Desire; Sympathy)
Spring Dreams
Hopscotch
or
Bunny Hop
Faline-the sweet little doe in Bambi
Love is a Song-theme from Bambi
Little April Shower-another song from Bambi
Calico Critters
Sweet Springtime
I’d call it TWITTERPATED. From the movie Bambi:
Flower: [about two birds fluttering around] Well! What’s the matter with them?
Thumper: Why are they acting that way?
Friend Owl: Why, don’t you know? They’re twitterpated.
Flower, Bambi, Thumper: Twitterpated?
Friend Owl: Yes. Nearly everybody gets twitterpated in the springtime.
I always use that word when I REALLY like something. And this dress definitely has me twitterpated!
Annabelle- Loving the Celtic print in this dress! The Celltic meaning of Annabelle is joy and this dress just makes you smile! Adorable!
Fresh Blooms
I love this little springy number! I would call her Nour which in Arabic means light. Spring to me always means more bright sunny days. And a light at the end of the long winter tunnel.
Margot
Willa Kate dress!! It’s my daughters name:)
Or
Ellie Mae dress
Petunia…
Azalea……bubblegum….carnation…..
Pretty n pink
Whimsical
Reela
Riley Mae
Cadbury Knot
Pink Lemonade
Poodle Palace
Ella’s Delight
Bubble Kisses
Springtime Fun
Cotton Candy Carnival
Animal Festival
Blooming Flowers
All named by my boys in hope of winning! Such a great concept!!!
Brigit(Celtic) In her maiden aspect this Goddess is honored at the festival of Imbolc which celebrates the first stirrings of Spring.
The Ada…her name could not be any more simple, just like each fabric on it its own; but with all that she is and when they all come together, (The) Ada is unique, adorable and so much fun! And she would love those pink accents, buttons and pockets!
Molly Lou Mellon – for the book “Stand Tall, Molly Lou Mellon” a sweet, fun children’s book about a little girl who is proud of all her quirks
even if you don’t pick this name, you MUST read the book — SO cute
The White Rabbit (the rabbit frm Alice in wonderland)
Hippity Hop
Hallelujah
Cadbury
Bunnylicious
April Love
The “Emery” knot dress!
Lovingood.. My daughter chose it from Harry Potter. Luna Lovingood:-)
Chloe Paige Knot Dress
I picked this because Chloe is an Irish name and the pink side panel design reminds of a Celtic design, also the name Chloe in Greek is blossoming shoot which all of our little precious ones are so it describes everyone’s little sweetheart.
Bright and breezy.
Little bunny foo-foo
Such a beautiful dress! My recommendation is “Eden Joy”.
little bo peep
Aren’t “Ewe” Cute
or
Springtime Beauty
Sunset Dreams
“Florence” ~after the caring nurse, Florence Nightingale, who served and cared for others her entire life, bringing many wounded soldiers home to see another spring.
Pixie the Pink Poodle
Whoops, just noticed it was already used! How ’bout Frenchie or Poodley Doodley? It’s just fun to SAY!!
Penelope.
Sofia.
Spring Fling
Clementine
Woodland fancy
May Day
Blossom
Estella
May
Pink paisley
Tickle me Pink
Ring-around-the-rosy
Land of Nod
Kaleidescope
Maya’s apron
Sweet Pea
Posh princess
Selam (African female name meaning peace)
Flora Faith
Flora
Elle Mae
Cloudy Jade
Gabrielle
The bold print is gorgeous on this dress. I think Tessa would be cute in reference to the tessalations. Of course, the animals remind us all of A Tale of Peter Rabbit (or many of us). Beatrix would first come to mind, and peter would just not work, but Tiggy Winkle would be adorable (in honor of the one who did laundry for Peter Rabbit and many other surprising customers). I know Mrs. Tiggy Winkle would love to see this dress in her wash basket and I’m sure she’s done the laundry for all of these little customers on the dress!!
Raquel (which means “little lamb” in Spanish)
Pink Taffy
Pinkie Pie
* Circle of Life
* Spring Meadows
Here are some Celtic inspired ideas!!
Irish Eyes
Celtic Critters
Blarney Kisses
Emerald Isle
Connemara Cutie
Adorable Adare
Spectakular Spring
how about Rizzo like the Pink Lady!
Tickle me pink
Miss Maisy
FiFi
Spring Has Sprung!
*** Hopscotch!!! ***. Or
*** Cartwheels ***
I can just see my little one wearing this playful dress while hopscotching or doing cartwheels!!!
Cosette
Bunnies in Bloom
Sarah Josepha for Sarah Josepha Hale who wrote “Mary had a little lamb”
Rosey Baby
Rosey Love
Springanna
<3
Hart of Dixie
Pocket o’ Posies
Cece’s Market
Bianco’s Bliss (after Margery William’s Bianco author of Velveteen Rabbit-my fav childhood book)
Trinidad
Critters
Poppies
Home-Sweet-Home
Pixies
Sweet-tart
Lily Kate. After my daughter.
Piper.
Roseamund
Roselyn
Tulip time
Reese
Royally enchanted
Addison knot
Hill top farm
Busy town
Pinky winky
Berry wagon
Sweet Naika! Perfect dress to name after our Haitian Princess!
Tilly
Trixie
May Belle
Spring Fling
grandma’s sewing box
(because I love all the beautiful mismatched fabrics, like right out of grandma’s stash!)
Berry Lovely
Happy Thoughts
Shannon for the Celtic knots and my last name. Yay for bigger sizes!!
Spring Song
Timeless
Divine
Sassafras
Breeze Berry
That is my name suggestion for this beautiful know dress! Love it! As always!
“Fresh Market” (just like it says on the can).
Initially I was going to say Fresh Garden – because the dress was so springy and beautiful. Then I saw the can and saw the word “fresh” in it and thought it was kismet!
Or of course, you could just name it “Kismet” – because it’s meant to be.
Flicka
Hopsy
Finally
because finally spring is on the way
Tip toe through the tulips
Sweet Kayleen
Spring Joy
Chick-A-Dee
Lambsey
Easter Joy
Baby Cake
Frenchie
Spring Sunshine
Or Irish Spring
Rosie Lamb
I suggest Aileen…the pink knot work reminds me of something celtic…and Aileen is a Celtic name meaning from the green meadow, and those little creatures sure look as though they live in a happy green meadow
Lil Bo Peep
Woodland adventure
Bunnies and Beans
Celtic Lambie
You said, “We are bringing in the spring with this pastel beauty…”. One of the first blooming flowers of Spring is the Camellia…beautiful, soft, pink…just like the dress!
Camellia
Names: So “hoppy” together!! Or ” Sugar and Spice”
This is a Simply adorable dress!!!!!
spring serenade
forget-me-knot
spring beauty
In Bloom
Lambs and Ivy
Easter Morning
Happy Spring
Pastel Treat
Pastel Dream
Pink Sunset
Sunshine Daydream
Petite Meadow
Sweet Pea (April’s birth flower)
LoveKnot
Zara (Zah-ra) meaning “princess”; “to blossom”
Cherry blossom
Blossom
Spring bloom
Spring fever
Gumdrop
Lullaby
mary had a meadow
LOVE the sweet lamb and bunny detail!
It looks like a “skip to my loo.” or a “bow peep.” Or maybe “the Ellorie.”
new beginnings
‘Awakenings’ because it reminds me of the world waking up to a glorious spring!
Hayes
Miss Priss
Hop Into Spring
prairie picnic
granny’s garden
poodle prism
celtic mouse
Zoe Jane
Cottonwood or Francine
Polly
Meadow friends
Adeline
Home Sweet Home
“Friendship Knot”
Not only do the pink side panels look like beautiful ropes tied in the “friendship knot” design… but the little animals that are on the front panel are my daughter’s favorite little “friends”, as she refers to little baby animals. Very sweet dress!
Easter Basket
Siobhan (prnounced Shiv-awn) because the panels on the sides look like celtic knots.
Mary as in Mary had a little lamb
Candy Floss
Abigail
KITALE (I just read your most recent blog and this dress reminds me of Linda…it’s just simply…happy).
Little lambs-eat-ivy
Scrumdidilyumptious
Spring Love (love is in the air during spring the animals are out and about, playing and grazing. While the children area falling in love with them)
“Smarties” ,
“Sweet Tart”
“Bubble Gum”
“Cake Pop”
Just reminded me of something Sweet and Pink:):)
Mrs Franklin
So beautiful, and just what everyone needs in the middle of winter, a breath of fresh air. So, “Fresh Air”
Marie Antoinette-
“Spring in Ireland”
The pink and white fabric reminds me of Celtic symbols
Rayne Jolyn
Annabelle- Celtic meaning is joy. This dress would bring a bright grin to any face! LOVE the Celtic print!
Doodletastic
I have a few things that come to mind… This fabric brings Easter to my mind, so I wil go from there
Octave:: which is also called the 2nd Sunday of Easter, or the low Sunday of Easter.
Lily Lamb
Daffodils Delight
Peeps Parade
Pastel Parade
Spring Sundae
Tulips Joy
Dandelion Delight
Eleanor
Lovely Lapin (French for Rabit)
Cottontail
Babbity Rabbity
Flopsy
Field of Greens
Margery – After the author of the velveteen rabbit… My fav book!
Once you are Real
Spring Jewel – after Jewel Akens….writer of that catchy song…let me tell you abut the birds and the bees and the flowers and the trees…and a thing called LOVE,.. Once I saw this dress the song popped into my head….and it won’t stop
Laa-Dee-Daa
Lamb Chop
Fairy Tale Lane
My oldest daughter gave a big “Awwwwww, so cute” and suggested Round the Garden:)
Marybelle for my dear grandmother
or Daydreamer
xoxo
Spring Symphony
Avonlea Delight
curious creatures
pinkalicious
St. Francis is known as the animal saint in the Catholic community for his compassion towards animals. Many non-kill animal shelters are named after him. All Catholic churches preform a blessing of the animals ceremony every year in his honor. People take their horses, rabbits, snakes, whatever pets they have to church that day. St. Francis would be a great name.
Let me call you SweetHart
Let Me Call You Sweetheart
Alice in Wonderland
Pretty in Pink
Oodles of poodles
Hoppy little bunny
“Champignon” – french for mushroom…and DARLING ones at that!
Maddie Mae
Linda – it means soft, tender, beautiful. That is how I would describe this dress.
Forest Friends…love that this comes in 8! Looks like an Easter dress my girl needs!
Emmy Lou
Will-o-the-wisp, from Brave
sweet pea blossom
Home Sweet Home (for a darling dress!)
The Celtic Knot Knot Dress!
Loving this and that it comes in an 8!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cottontail
Clover – I picture these little animals in a beautiful green meadow filled with clover!
Green Pastures
This dress reminds me of picking vegtables out the garden with my papa as a child, I wish I could think of something really clever to call it but the only thing I can think of is
” country summer”
I miss those days
Little bo peep
Fiddley dee
Petra-reminds me of what the female version of Peter would be:)
Oh, la la!
Pinkalicious
Clarisa
Pink Lemonade
Not sure if you have a winner yet, but how about “Afternoon Delight”?
or “Linda” after Denise’s sweet post about her precious girl?
Pink Lemonade or Country Time
Piccadilly
Stella Squeak
new spring
Enchanted
Camilla
Little Bunny Foo Foo
“O m’anam”
Irish for “from my heart.” With the design looking so much like an Irish knot and after reading Denise’s post…this was what immediately came to mind. You MJC gals do so much from the heart. Thank you.
Mary Alice
Mabel Anne
Pocket full of Lambies
Farm Fancy
So Sweet
Sugar Sprinkles
Oh, this is a lovely pastoral dress! Sweet Pea is the name that pops into my mind!
Poodle paradise
Sweet Spring
Darling Dahlia
Dazzling Dahlia
Precious Petunia
Shannon. It’s a great name. And for the Celtic knot pattern in pink
Flower power
Summer dreamin
Tender Heart
Easy Breezy
So “hoppy” together!!!
Bonnet Knot dress…… Reminds me if mother goose or nursery rhymes named after the bonnet mother goose wears
Julienne…. a diced color of beautiful spring colors
Thumblina
Brigid or Bridget (female diety of the Celts – related to Spring, land and animals)
I think you should call it the Arduinna knot dress.
Arduinna is the Celtic goddess of the moon, forests and the wild woods
Marie Apronette