Showing posts with label craft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label craft. Show all posts

Friday, August 24, 2012

T-Shirt to Skirt : DIY Refashion

I've been doing a ton of projects lately and wanted to share this one with you! For this I used a plain gray t-shirt and transformed it to a skirt! Check out the before and after picture then follow the easy directions to make your own!



T-Shirt Refashion

T-Shirt Refashion by flairbybrandi featuring silk scarves

DIRECTIONS and SUPPLIES:

For this project you will need:
* An Old or New T-Shirt slightly oversized
*Scissors
*Needle/Thread, Sewing Machine, or Double Sided Fabric Tape (the fabric tape is just like sewing!)
*Scarf, Ribbon, or belt

Super easy directions:
1) Cut the top of the t-shirt across the sleeve area and slightly up at an angle as pictured above.
2) Once your shirt is cut fold down 2 times in 1-2 in sections.
3) After your shirt is folded there will be an upside down "V" on both sides of the actual shirt hem.
4) Sew or use iron on fabric bond to hem the bottom of the fold across the front and back. Leave the sides where the "V" is open.
5) Take a scarf, ribbon, or belt and feed through the "V" sections until they meet on one side.
6) Put on your new skirt and tie or fasten your belt!

That's it! How easy was that? This project took under 30 minutes and didn't cost me a penny! I hope you enjoyed this DIY! Let me know how yours turns out!




 
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Thursday, August 23, 2012

DIY: Wall Decal and Wall Art

Wall decals are a quick and easy way to decorate a room! These are also a great way to add style without having to paint or hang pictures!

Decals come in a large variety of styles, shapes, and sizes. They can range from a tiny detail to a large mural that will cover your entire wall. This decorating option can get pricey if you decided to cover your wall, but the smaller sizes tend to be very affordable. I really love the newer 3-D style decals! This style offers many fun options for every space in your house!

Here are a few examples of flat and 3-D decal decor!


THE DIY!

 
I thought it would be fun to see if I could make a quick and easy 3-D wall decal. This project was quick, easy, and fun! Here's what you need for this project:
 
*Small wooden letters (Any craft store will have a bag for about $5.00)
 
*Glue
 
*Xacto Knife or Scissors
 
*Paint
 
*Transparent Contact Paper
 
 
 
 
1) Paint your wooden letters in any color you decide. I used a black acrylic paint because I had it on hand. Any paint will work fine. Then let your paint dry. Since the letters were small and this was an unfinished wood surface the dry time wasn't long!
 
 
 
 2) Once your letters are dry glue them to the contact paper. You will want to lay a piece of the contact paper on a flat surface and glue your letters to the clear side. Keep your backing on the paper for this step!
 
 
 
3) Let your glue set. I watched a movie with my husband while the glue dried! Dry time shouldn't take long! Once the glue is dry take scissors or your Xacto knife and cut your word out of the paper.I cut fairly close to the letters. You won't have to cut too close because the contact paper is transparent. You are going to want to leave enough contact paper so it will bond to your surface!
 
 
 4) Make sure your wall is clean and dry, then peel your backing off your decal and place it where you have decided. Press firmly and smooth any of the extra contact paper on the surface. You want to make sure it is smooth and without bubbles. This helps it stay on the surface and will prevent it from falling off!
 


That's it! You're all done! See, it was super easy and fun! Now that I know this idea will work I can have fun with it! I am now working on several other fun decal projects and will post those soon! Let me know how yours turn out! Send me a picture in my comments section so I can see your finished projects!
 
 
 
 

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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

A Quick DIY : Inspiration Board in under 5 minutes

I was in my garage today and I came across an old scrapbook. I don't have the time or patience to sit down and put hundreds of photos in a scrapbook. It's not just putting the photos in, its adding all the extra pizazz to the pages! My photos are currently sitting in folders in my computer. I haven't printed more than a few photos at a time in forever! (That reminds me...I have about 400 pictures uploaded to Walmart that I need to develop!)

Needless to say, I didn't need or want this scrapbook sitting in the garage anymore. There is enough junk stuff out there as it is! Here is what I did in under five minutes with this old scrapbook!


This was so easy! All I did was take the scrapbook, pull the front and back cover off  of the tabs. The tabs are the silver pieces that hold the pages in place. The front and back came off perfectly! Then I hung both pieces side by side to create an inspiration board. The book had pockets on the side (now the top)so as you can see I found a use for that too! I still want to decorate it a bit more! It haven't filled it with all my inspirations yet! Hope you like it! Happy Wednesday...it is a raining mess here!


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