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Ahhh…fun!! I can’t wait to see the new designs!
Spring Break
April Showers
Anchors Away
Bon Voyage
I’ll be back with more!
Drizzle Days Rainjacket?
Coming up with names is not a strength of mine but I still want to join in!:)
Spring Slicker
Spring Showers
Rainy Day Mackintosh
Splash Raincoat
Outer Banks Dress
Marina
Monaco
Garden Party
Meadow
Ok here goes ….
Splish splosh splash raincoat
Out and about raincoat
Rainy weather raincoat (really original that one!!!)
Puddle jumping (we have a book in Australia called “I can Jump Puddles” – inspiration from that)
Drip drop Raincoat
For some reason I’m thinking of “the good ship lollipop” for the dress however I know that would be too long – and wierd!
On the river dress?
Ahoy Dress
Sandcastle dress (I like this one alot!)
cast away dress
First mate dress
Gondola ride dress
On the Pier
Gone fishing
chasing waves (we run after the water coming in on the shore this is what I mean)
Liesel I have a question about the top, is it one that is strictly casual or can it be dressed up?
Kite flying skorts and top
Garden Party
Spring Meadows
Picking flowers
Daisy chain
In the garden
Beach Walk dress
Craft Time(Or Making Time) skorts and top
Promenade Dress,Jetty Stroll Dress(Pier Stroll)?
Hmm…not sure if it’s too late, but here are a few ideas/inspiration words off the top of my head:
Sandpiper, Lighthouse, Mud Puddle, City Slicker, Earthworm (too gross??), Seedling, Warm Earth, Pinwheel, Butterfly, Crocus, Sunshine, Blooming, Hyacinth, Tulip, Kite Flying, Hummingbird, Ponytail, Rainbow, Bicycle Ride, Four-Leaf Clover
Sun Showers-Rain Coat
Whoops-a-Daisy Skorts (thinking of my daughter hanging upside down)
I thought of something else … do you guys have sports days at school?
Sports day skorts
Carnival or at the Fair
Cartwheels!!!
Bookworm skorts – just for something a little unusual.
Lighthouse would be a good one for the dress.
For the raincoat: Count me in as another vote for “Puddle Jumping.” When it rains here in Seattle, we actually dress up E in a raincoat and boots and go outside to jump in puddles – she sees that it’s raining and asks if she can go puddle jumping!
For the top/skort:
Monkey Bars
School House
Playground
Run Around
Board Game
Summer Vacation
For the dress:
Boardwalk
Sandcastle
Spyglass
First Mate
Ship Shape
Seahorse Sundress, to totally confuse everyone.
Shortstop Skort/Top?
Singin’ in the Rain(coat)!
Boardwalk! THAT’S the word I was trying to think of (think beaches/ Bette Midler – now I’m really showing my age!!!)
Sarvi that’s very clever!! Singin’ in the rain – coat! Love it!
Sandcastle dress sounds grand. That or Boardwalk.
What about Treehouse or Playhouse skorts? Just thought of that. We call them cubby houses but we understand the different terms mean the same.
Or Hide and seek? bit of a play on words there – hiding the shorts part of the skorts – though not seeking anything!!
Puddle Jumping….if anyone else’s child watches Peppa Pig, their favorite thing to do is “jump in muddy puddles”…..a Puddle Jumping anything would be great!
A skirt! How exciting! The name must be something about monkey bars and being able to hang upside down. That’s what they ere for when I was little. I second the boardwalk idea for the nautical dress.
Justsewit, we don’t have sports day in the US. Gym class is a regular part of the curriculum and schools have their own sports teams for regular games. My husband had sports day growing up in the UK, but we don’t do it like that.
I knew you’d be full of great ideas! I’m adding these to my list that I’ll be drawing from for the next seasons, too, so even the ideas that we didn’t use this time may be used down the road. Thanks for all your suggestions. You’re full of creativity!
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