The Little Dogs & Their Veils

The Little Dogs & Their Veils

The Bride to be has two little dogs. They moved to France with her, plus a cat.

The little dogs helped us make the wedding dress. Though not by sewing. The licked out feet, entertained us as we sewed and ate the crumbs that fell while we tasted cakes.

I must admit I am slowly overcoming my fear of dogs, these little dogs are cute. I can be in the same room with them…. even carry a conversation with them.

 

 

The Little Dogs & Their Veils

 

 

I made them dog hats, or veils. They didn't sit still as these photos suggested. Taking a photo of them was a work out… 

 

I doubt they will wear these to the wedding. They prefer a more natural look.

 

 

The Little Dogs & Their Veils

 

The cat wasn't nearby, she had other fish to fry.

The dress is completed.

Light pink linen silk, a bohemian feel, the veil was too much so we cut it up and made flowers with it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Comments

31 responses to “The Little Dogs & Their Veils”

  1. funniest little critters, all dressed up so pretty!

  2. giftsofthejourney (Elizabeth Harper)

    So cool to see a dress being stitched by two pairs of hands at the same time. I can’t wait to see the bride in it on the day.
    I wonder how have her animals adjusted to their new home?

  3. So much fun, I wished I was there with you all. The dogs are so cute 🙂

  4. Well- we have a cavalier named Pickles and on the day of the Royal Wedding, we got together with our neighbors (who have a boy cavalier) and we made this video:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGZ9DYwjYZI
    Oh the fun you can have with a couple of dogs!!
    Loved the little bridal veil. 🙂

  5. Pale pink linen, a refreshing color in a comfortable and novel fabric. It will be a lovely wedding and a gorgeous dress.
    The dogs should consider the hats, esp. the black and white one, red is his color.

  6. jend’isère

    Vov-vov! Welcome Bentley and Little Dog, you will find much happiness in the land where dogs are kings. Vivre le Roi (Reine/Prince/Princess_whatever)!

  7. I think little dogs are scarier than medium sized dogs. I like a nice calm dog that lays at my feet but gets up to go for a walk with me. But big dogs look silly in veils, so little dogs work much better as wedding accessories.

  8. Karen@Pas Grand-Chose

    Oh my gosh I was not expecting this! These two are completely adorable in their hats and veils – the first pic especially is just priceless. And Bentley is surely showing he understands you by his face and big/little ears pricking when you talk?!
    So glad you are managing to use your camera, even if with difficulty – a small step in the right direction. Can’t wait to see wedding photos. What fun the preparations must be. xo

  9. Start small. You’ll learn to love them.

  10. Awe so cute, I wish my dog would let me dress her up like that. Those puppies are adorable, Corey.
    That wedding dress looks so beautiful and it isn’t on the bride yet. Oh, I cannot wait to see it!

  11. somepinkflowers

    ~~pick up a needle!~~
    aaahhhhhh, U slay me….
    i half~expected
    the dog
    to do so…
    🙂
    {{ ~my
    what big eyes you have!~
    all the better to watch
    you sew…}}

  12. So charming!
    Such elegant creatures. I’m impressed!

  13. Knew this would happen! Pretty veils. Was Belle Maman helping sew the dress?

  14. Merci, Corey! I really needed a few giggles this morning.
    (Our late beloved cats would NEVER have tolerated being dolled up, so I don’t blame Mimi’s cat for making herself scarce during such frivolity, either!)

  15. What a fun post! Darling little creatures, weaving their way into your heart! The wedding dress is indeed lovely, even without the bride in it! An amazing day is soon to happen.

  16. this is so exciting to watch, the hands lovingly making a wedding dress. it looks very beautiful already!
    i cannot wait to see pictures of the bride on her happy day! xo jody

  17. When animals blink at you they are expressing their love. When they put their front feet out and bow their heads down, they are giving you dominance over them… When they look at you and sneeze repeatedly, and maybe a few quick barks, they want you to give them something or they want to play…Are you there yet? I predict you will soon be the proud owner of a dressed up dog!
    That is such a lovely dress. You can just feel the love in that film..

  18. Amy Kortuem

    My, what good helpers you have!
    I remember my Mom trying to sew my wedding veil with the “help” of my Dad’s springer spaniel hunting dog. She thought she was a bridesmaid and had to have at least one paw on the veil at all times. It was beautiful.
    I FINALLY took my wedding dress and veil to the thrift store…10 years after my divorce. What was I waiting for? Bad ju-ju gone from the closet!

  19. “When they put their front feet out and bow their heads down, they are giving you dominance over them.”
    I dunno, perhaps dogs. But cats are always the boss of us ;-)))

  20. Cheryl ~ Casual Cottage Chic

    Oh, my! I am so excited about Mimi’s wedding…you would think I was part of the family…lol! The doggies are so cute
    with their chapeaus. Any chance of a sneak peak at the dress?

  21. Little dogs with lace hats, it must be a slow day in Provence.
    …….
    Dear Brother Orama,
    Be careful I might send your dogs lacey hats too!
    c

  22. everton terrace

    I don’t know what I’m more excited about, seeing that finished dress or you coming around on dogs!
    I’m surprised the little ones were so friendly. I tell ya, we get you around a lab and you are ours for sure 🙂

  23. The little peek at the dress was heavenly. The dogs. I tend not to like little “cute” dogs, but Bently kind of stole my heart. He just needed a balloon over his head with his replies to you! I wonder what he was thinking?

  24. Christine

    You are getting quite brave, good for you! Such cute little doggies and great video. I agree with an earlier comment, dogs are treated royally in France. I remember having dinner at an elegant Paris restaurant. After a bit, a couple was seated at the empty table next to ours. With them came a huge Rottweiler! What a sweetie, he just curled up between our tables. Of course, missing my dogs, it meant he and I had a lovely chat. Can’t wait to see the finished dress!

  25. Julie Ann

    Coco, how cute is this ? My little Grace must have watched your video clip a zillion times this afternoon. How she loved the little doggies in their lace bonnets !
    I told her the voice she could hear was mummys pretty friend that sent her spotty bowls. For me I cannot wait to see the divine Wedding frock. Mine was a v simple but beautiful silk column dress. I am too little for much detail regrettably and how I envied the brides festooned in detail when I was trying on. Actually if it were now and time was available I would go for a far more vintage look and add wonderful lace detail regardless. Bring on the bride I say. My love always, Jxx

  26. horse care courses

    How adorable are they?

  27. Chris Wittmann

    Little dogs like this can be quite yappy and snappy…but not always!! They look adorable! I’ve had 2 Scottish terriers over the years, and a Beagle…would have another Scotty in a heartbeat…they make wonderful pets and good watch dogs too!

  28. Kind of reminded me of that scene in Cinderella when the birds and animals help sew Cinderella’s dress for the ball. I expected you to start singing at any moment on the video.

  29. Corey, you did it.
    I never thought I was a dog person till my husband brought home two, without even discussing it.
    The dress is going to be spectacular!
    Handmade!
    A dream.

  30. Franca Bollo

    To cats, we’re staff.

  31. Jennie@clusternavigators.com

    Bentley seemed to be unphased by your instructions or your less than enthusiastic vibes over his person….he had those eyes that just say….I am here give me a hug…just like my pooch Humphrey does for me….hugging dogs is very good for you I promise!
    Cheers

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