Jacqueline was taken aback by the number of questions that were then presented to her, the girl trying not to get lost while thinking up the answers for every question. They were all good questions, she genuinely wanted to think them through.
"Well, for starters," She chuckled, trying to think of where to actually start. Perhaps at the very beginning. "If you plan on actually living here for a while, then I think Madi would be open to you doing some decorating. It's just a matter of timing, really. It would be a shame for you to do a lot of work on a room, and then have to leave it the next week while Madi has to undo all the work you just did. But I digress."
Now to talk about the clothes, and her magic. This was the fun part. "I have made some clothes for fairies before, although I may get a little experimental with your pieces if you're open to that. I can definitely stick to your preferences, though. As for the spells you'd like, Sequoia... I think I can do the Mood Ring sort of color-changing spell. There's this lovely song by Cyndi Lauper that could do just the thing, though I've never tried it on a garment before. I'd have to do some more thinking on the conscious color-changing, but I don't think I can make a garment completely alter its shape like you proposed. There's only so much that singing to a piece of fabric can do, so I'm afraid that's out of my skillset."
...Oh dear, she'd done it again. "Oh! I'm so sorry, I never explained my magic to you! You see, I'm not a witch or anything, so I can only access magic through song. If a song fits what I want to accomplish, then I can sing to make it happen. Otherwise, all I have is involuntary shapeshifting. But I sing to my projects as I work on them, and if I do it right, the magic sticks to them even after I've stopped. So that's mostly why my skillset is so limited, I can only really layer spells on top of things rather than actually enchant them."