
Her fashion statement is literally 'made of stories' as she created it from old issues of The Grand Rapids Press newspaper.

Jennifer cut a muslin circle skirt and sewed it to the lower half of a recycled T-shirt. Next she tackled the time-consuming task of sewing multitudes of newsprint strips to the muslin and added a stiff petticoat from a thrift store bridesmaid dress for fullness.

Perhaps the bodice and waistline flower trim looks familiar?! Diane Gilleland's new book, Kanzashi in Bloom, provided Jennifer with inspiration to adorn her dress with flowers made of paper rather than typical fabric. I'd been thinking of trying my hand at paper kanzashi, but Jennifer beat me to it - well done!

And finally, my favorite Jennifer quote:
"The future of print media is uncertain, but I know this for sure: Making a dress out of the Internet just wouldn't be the same."
Oh wait... I lie... one more nifty thing today...

While perusing Twitter this morning I came across a link to Filth Wizardry, a delightful blog filled with cute project ideas for children.

Lo and behold, the latest post is about making paper towel and baby wipe kanzashi - pretty!