Mom's Magical Creations Turn Daughter Into Multiple Disney Princesses

Every girl, at some point in her life, likes to don a tiny gown and pretend to be a royal princess. While most moms turn to the toy store for premade outfits, Angela Bosner creates her daughter's dresses by hand. The San Diego mother of two began sewing her Disney-inspired creations after the birth of her second daughter, Haylie. Source: Flickr user Angela Bosner

"When I had my first daughter, Ashley, I realized I was spending probably too much money on her clothes," Angela said in an interview with Flickr. At the advice of her mother, Angela began sewing outfits for her daughter. Never a fan of the needle and thread, she became hooked after making her first piece. Her passion for fashion only grew when she learned she was pregnant with Haylie. It was the family's first trip to Disneyland in 2009, however, that inspired her to make more royal attire. Source: Flickr user Angela Bosner

"I convinced my youngest daughter Haylie to be Snow White and wear the dress to Disneyland," Angela shares. "The reaction was pretty amazing. People kept looking at her and asking, 'Where did you get that costume?'" People were so impressed that they asked Angela to create costumes for their own daughters, but she declined.

"That's not something I ever wanted to do," Angela says. "I never wanted to make it a job. I just enjoyed my daughter being the only one with that costume — something that's uniquely her own." Source: Flickr user Angela Bosner

Although Haylie no longer wears her Disney dresses, she only has happy memories of her adventures .

"Haylie had so much fun immersing herself in the characters and making so many friends, both characters and park guests," Angela says. "For her, it was years of magical and wonderful Disneyland memories that she will never forget." Source: Flickr user Angela Bosner