The watercolor print on the top was my inspiration! Shades of rosey peach, lilac, and muted greens on a soft white background create the perfect romantic watercolor background for this gorgeous...
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How to make a fun, cute and flirty maternity skirt from a regular skirt: Full tutorial complete with photos on my blog, Sewing With Trudy. First you need a stretchy cami. Cut off the topCut...
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I bought a sweater last fall from Forever 21 , just a nice orange casual sweater. I didn't even realize it was made with wool (who would have thought), normally wool makes be itch but this sweater...
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This is the first 'how to' i have posted. I haven't included allot of detail , but if any one has any questions please ask. Just click through the images to see the instructions...
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A tribute to our military families serving abroad, a quick little tutorial for a dress to keep Mommy or Daddy close to your heart. Refashion one of their shirts into a dress for your little one...
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There are so many ways to use vintage fabrics! One of my favorite fabrics is barkcloth from the 1930's - 1950's. The designs are wonderful and many of the colors are not...
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I call this dress Tessa. : ) Fitted bed sheets do more than just fit around mattresses! The elastic empire waist band was super easy since the bed sheet already had elastic in it and it was already...
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Take your decoupaging skills to another level by transforming a pair of thrift store heels into a one of a kind fashion statement! I used Modge Podge (available at most craft stores) with a clear...
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I have been spotting all the cute tunic shirts with a drawstring lately and decided that i wanted to make one of my own.
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Hub had bequeathed me two of his old Dockers work shirts since the cuffs and collars were slightly frayed. (This is irksome because no one would actually notice the fraying and the rest of the shirt...
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I created these lovelies from a curtain panel I found at one of my local thrift shops. They were so much fun to design and play with. If you don't shop in thrift stores by now, you don't know what...
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Tired of getting that special dad in your life a new tie for Father's Day? Here's a fun restyling project you can make with all those old ties he never wears.
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Betz White shares this simple sewing project just in time for summer.
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when repurposing or refashioning an item, there is no such thing as leftovers in my house. after having so much fun making dresses from men's shirt's, (see dress here) i created these pants...
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Wow! I can't believe my DVD debut is actually fit for my parents to watch. Here's how two crafters and an independent video company created a true D.I.Y. craft DVD.
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THIS CUTE LITTLE CHICKEN PIN CUSHION WAS CREATED USING SOME LEFT OVER FELTED WOOL SWEATER PIECES. SHE SITS IN A VINTAGE LOOK LACE NEST AND IS SECURED ATOP A SOLD WOOD PEDESTAL. GREAT WAY TO USE...
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I picked up this jacket at a thrift store a few months ago for $3. As soon as I saw it, I knew I wanted to refashion it, and for $3, how could I go wrong? I decided to applique some big pops of...
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I refashioned a boring thrift store cardigan into an eye catching piece of art. Easy peasy. The full tutorial is on my blog at http://bonnindesigns.blogspot.com
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The Wardrobe Refashion blog is a great place to find all sorts of inspiration, like this recently posted crochet collar/dress.
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I love wearing kneesocks, so I thought I'd embellish a couple of my favorite pairs for fall. Here are a few ideas for fancying them up with button rosettes.
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