why not design one for Pink Saturday too. If you click on the picture above, you can see how it would look in fabric.
"Gee Whiz", I grew up in the fifties, and I remember when the hoola hoop came on the scene in 1958.
Poodle skirts were "swell", and they were typically made out of heavy gray fabric, and we wore crinoline petticoats underneath to make them puffy. If you click on this image, you can see how it would look in fabric.
If you weren't "Square", bobby socks were worn with saddle shoes, and we wore little baby scarfs around her neck to compliment our button down cardigan sweaters to look "keen". Here's cutie Mary Kate Olson doing a fun interpretation of the Bop, dancing at a sock hop in her poodle skirt, saddle shoes from back when. And then there was always the "Jive!"

When Spoonflower announced their upcoming fabric of the week contest for the Fifties...
I immediately went into dreamland remembering the crush I had on my favorite "Dreamboat" as I played the Everly Brothers, and I was back in time,
having hoola hoop contests with my friend Linda Isby, and going to a "Sock Hop" to practice the "stroll."
Spoonflower asked that we use a specific color pallette only consisting of red, pale green, blue, white and black. I'm not sure these colors do anything for my memories of the fifties, but then again it made the challenge even more fun. Here is the fabric design final which has been entered. If you click on the picture, you can see what it would look like in fabric.
My Dad was one of the cameramen on the Ed Sullivan Show when Elvis Presley performed on the show. He said that by the third time that Elvis came on the show, they were only allowed to film him from the waist up because Ed Sullivan thought his moves a bit too suggestive for that time!
AND...
You know when you find a blog, that makes you sigh. The kind that you love the header, you love the background and the photography is over the moon? Well, Rose Petals and Rust is one of those lovely blogs. Stop by Stefanie's place, you will love her Pink Saturday post.




























