BoDyanDSouL
Melbourne, AUmember
craft interests: embroidery, fashion, gifts, holidays, home decorating, jewelry making, memory making, paper crafts, quilting, restyle, sewing
my personal website:
http://justifmodandvintagewear.blogspot.com/
Gender: Female
Member Since: 01/26/2009



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Re: Beaded Fabric Rose Scarf
I could see myself wearing this lovely scarf, to go to the theatre!
posted: 5:40 am on January 26thRe: Vintage Jewels Made New
It looks beautiful!
posted: 5:37 am on January 26thRe: Framed Up Brooches
what a lovely collection!
posted: 5:22 am on January 26thRe: Vintage Brooch Bracelet
Love it!
posted: 5:21 am on January 26thRe: Victorian Photo Pendants
Very petty!
posted: 5:10 am on January 26thRe: How to Crochet a Rug out of T-Shirts
what a grate idea, I'm not a knitter, but I could see myself do one of this
posted: 5:08 am on January 26thRe: crocheted ragrug
Lovely and colourful!
posted: 5:00 am on January 26thRe: Refashioned $3 Thrifted Jacket
I can only say, Wow this looks amazing!!!
posted: 4:51 am on January 26thRe: Refashion a Boring Cardigan
Nice job.
posted: 4:50 am on January 26thRe: MERCADITO
Hi Nucha "Um grande ola" from Melbourne, Australia. Nice work, vou dar uma olhada noteu flicker, xau. xox
posted: 4:39 am on January 26thRe: Fabric Wrapped Letter
Very nice project!!!
posted: 4:34 am on January 26thRe: Slipcovers
What a fabulous chair, love the fabric!
posted: 4:33 am on January 26thRe: "100% Trash, So You Know It's Good!"
This is so beautiful!!!!!
posted: 4:16 am on January 26thI also recycle almost all the cards, paper and ribbons. The wrapping paper, usually I smooth it with the hot ironing,also re-use the ribbons, curl it up with a butter knife or scissors and they are good as new and re-line the inside of the cards with two pieces of printing paper and then cut new edges on the Paper Trimmer.
Re: How to Restyle a T-Shirt into a Ruffly Cardigan
Adorable cardigan.
posted: 3:28 am on January 26th