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Square Sequin Trim - Hobby Lobby. Standard Delivery 48 Contiguous United States Orders are shipped via UPS or USPS.

Square Sequin Trim - Hobby Lobby

The method of delivery is determined by the size and weight of the package and is selected at the time the order is shipped. Shipping charges are determined by the sub-total of your order. DollarDays. Diy clay bangles. I have a bangle obsession...and I have a deep love for polymer clay.

diy clay bangles

I am definitely keeping the polymer clay section at Michaels in business. I have quite the collection going, which is filling up our kitchen panty pretty quickly. Ian opened the cabinet to get some food goodies last night and told me I should "Probably get organized. " Put Up Your Dukes: braided scarf tutorial. I have a tutorial that is forty thrillionty times easier and better than my previous (ahem, first ever...give me some grace!)

Put Up Your Dukes: braided scarf tutorial

Tutorial. It is accessible to infinitely more people (you dont have to have a baby, OR a dress to start out with). Sweatshirt liposuction. Make my Week #23 - sweatshirt restyle. Like my new mustard blazer?

Make my Week #23 - sweatshirt restyle

Here is what it used to look like: an XL men's sweatshirt (who had the good fortune of being a delightful colour!) Gather here, snip there... surprisingly it worked, Tie Dye T-Shirts with Sharpie Markers! It was Red Ribbon week at my daughter's school this week and their first dress up day was tie dye t-shirts and wouldn't you know she didn't have anything tie dye in her closet.

Tie Dye T-Shirts with Sharpie Markers!

So we decided to do a little art project together and make something with what we had on hand. Diy Cutout Skully Tee. MADE: TUTORIAL: the Circle Skirt. I used to think that a gathered skirt was the easiest skirt to sew.

MADE: TUTORIAL: the Circle Skirt

But I may have changed my tune. A circle skirt is possibly even easier! ….especially if you leave the elastic exposed. Dress2.jpg (1322×1600) Dress3.jpg (1067×1600) Dress4.jpg (1600×921) IMG_6965.jpg (720×478) Lace for Days Skirt. Handmade Moccasins.

One Pearl Button: Tutorial: Silk Shirt Refashion. Welcome Enjoy your visit to the CraftCabaret by CraftCabaret. Embellish Knit Month: Day 6. A lot of you expressed questions about resizing sweaters.

Embellish Knit Month: Day 6

I mentioned briefly how to do that on day one but I didn't go too in depth. So today and tomorrow I'll be redoing sweaters by first showing you how to turn them into cardigans today and then tomorrow showing you how to resizing body and sleeves, nothing else. Today I found this Wet Seal sweater for $1.50 at Community Aid. I liked the stripes and the colors used. (tutorial) Ice Cream Social Skirt. Instruction3.jpg (223×300) Instruction2.jpg (223×300) Instruction1.jpg (248×300) DIY Door Knocker Belt. After discovering lion drawer pulls at the hardware store a few weeks ago, we were immediately reminded of this vintage Moschino jacket spotted on Jane of Sea of Shoes.

DIY Door Knocker Belt

They were obviously too amazing to pass up and we knew we had to incorporate the mini door knockers into a DIY. Luckily, we were able to track down the same lion head drawer pulls online so now you can join in on the fun! You’ll need: Start by placing the drawer pulls along the backside of the belt and place them to your liking. Mark the placements with 4 evenly spaced cross sections with a pen and ruler. Push the screws through the holes and twist on the drawer pulls, tightening each one with a screwdriver. Make a Leather Belt.

Many times the perfect look all comes down to the details.

Make a Leather Belt

Stylists will tell you that even if you have the best jeans and the hottest sweater, the shoes and the belt and the purse are still totally crucial. Do-it-yourself fashionistas make their own jewelry, and can sew up a cute bag for any outfit, but did you know it’s not as daunting as you think to make your own custom leather belt? Laurey Classic Traditions Cabinet Drawer Lion Head Pulls Antique Brass. DIY Shredding. Medium Leather Carry-All Pouch. Just B: B Bright: DIY color block pouch. Everywhere you look Celine pouches are somewhere to be found, lusted or dreamed of.

Just B: B Bright: DIY color block pouch

I myself had a moment of weakness drooling over the leather pieces held together by thread and a zipper shown here. Also, where I found a least expensive alternative achieving the same look. When I saw a photo of a color block Celine pouch (pinned here) I knew that's what I wanted. One bright neon block on the bottom of my pouch. So I quickly picked up one from American Apparel and got to work. Step one: All you need is a leather pouch, acrylic paint in white and the color bright color of your choice, paint brush, painters tape, blow dryer & acrylic coating spray (shown later) and good tunes to listen to Step two: Mark off the area you want to paint with painters tape. Step three: Mix white acrylic paint with a bit of water for first layer to help it adhere to the leather. Step four: After the white dries, bring out the neon guns and do the same without water added.

DIY Collar Tips. You probably have guessed by now that we have a major soft spot for almost all things western . . . bolos, cowboy boots and the like. So when Balenciaga incorporated a modern take on western collar tips into their Spring 2011 Collection, we were beyond thrilled. Who knew these little metal tips are capable of brightening up any button up shirt?! With a pair of inexpensive decorative brass corners from the hardware store, we made our own Balenciaga-inspired collar tips that are to DIY for. Start by drawing 2 lines at 45 degree angles on the inside of each brass corner, creating a small wedge. Use the cutting pliers to cut out the wedges. DIY No Knit Scarf. We love Rike Feurstein.

Her hats are sick and her chunky knits are lusciously bold and amazing. And when we saw her Dylan scarf, we thought it was genius. A scarf that didn’t require knitting? Sign me up! We love to knit but it can be time consuming and time is money, right? DIY Gold Painted Jeans. Chloé’s Fall 2010 gold embroidered, part mariachi-part cowboy denim pants were our inspiration for this week’s DIY. Such elaborate embroidering is beyond our skill set, so we figured stenciling a beautiful pattern using gold fabric paint would be a more feasible interpretation. Who knew paper doilies made the perfect stencil? Lightly spray the doilies with the adhesive and press down firmly on the jeans. We overlapped the doilies and stopped at three but there really isn’t a right or wrong way to creating your own pattern.

Gently dab paint into the negative spaces of the doily, making sure not to overload the paintbrush. DIY Ombré Denim. Dip dyed ombré denim has been popping up here and there and not only do we love the look, it’s super easy to do yourself! We’ve combined Tory Burch‘s dip dyed jeans and Miss Unkon‘s ombré 501s as inspiration for a pink infused DIY that could be done in a jiffy. Start by rinsing your shorts with water. A bottle of RIT liquid dye amounts to 1 cup; you’ll dye your shorts with the lightest shade first and darkest shade last. Pour 1/3 of the cup of dye into 2 gallons of hot water and mix. When dyeing dark denim, you will want to use less water for a darker dye. Ring out the excess dye and add another 1/3 cup of dye to your bucket. DIY Shibori. Today marks HonestlyWTF’s four year anniversary.

Tie Dyed. DIY Bleach Tie Dye.