Showing posts with label tutorials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tutorials. Show all posts

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Upcycled String T-Shirt Scarf!

I have been going through my craft room lately, looking through all of my "needs to be refashioned pile" and I found this old yet still cool Rain Forest Cafe shirt... I loved the rain forest cafe! I totally recommend it to anyone! haha Now as I was saying I found this old ribbed knit (has to be a knit) tie dyed t-shirt that was begging to be made into something pretty... do you ever have clothes that you want to refashion and know just what to do with them? That's the kind of moment I had with this shirt...
I give you... Upcycled String T-Shirt Scarf!
 Just grab any old (or new) t-shirt, scissors (or rotary cutter and mat)... Let's get started!

 Put the bottom of the T-shirt together (the hem) and cut it off (shown in two photos below).

Cut the shirt into 2 inch strips all the way up to the arm pit seam.  You should get 4-6 strips depending on the size.
 Like so!
 Now take a strip of the shirt, I had a total of 5, but you can have as many as you want!  The shirt could be white and you could dye it or you could even have (I thought about this a lot, okay) multiple t-shirts with ton's of different colors!  
 Stretch the strip as far as it will go!
Repeat with all other strips.  Gather all the stretched strips and put the together.
 Take a bit of the sleeve, stretch it, and tie a knot through all the pieces!
 Like so...
 You DONE!  Think of all the fun colors and ways you can wear it!  Here are three ways... #1 Just put it over your head.
 #2 Wrap around your head twice!
 #3 Knot to bottom..
Enjoy!

Meg

Thursday, June 23, 2011

The Clutch Refashion that almost didn't happen...

So I have been working on this project for almost a week now, first I thought it needed straps (that's why it almost didn't happen, but I won't go into it)...  Here's how it decided to turn out...
I've had these pants since I was 8 or 9.  I thought they were the COOLEST thing!   I used to drive my Dad (my Mom liked them) crazy wearing them everywhere!   (I mean everywhere!)   Those pants held a special memory that will be with me forever.  But sadly they didn't fit and were stuffed into my refashion box where they were hiding until I happened to spy!
So for this tutorial you could add straps, but as I said before they didn't wish to be on my bag...
Let's begin shall we?? 
Here's what you need:
1 pair of pants (jeans, cotton...etc.)
Sewing machine
Pins
Sew on Snaps
Scissors or rotary cutter and mat

Gather all your supplies! Lay your pants out flat and cut an even line directly above the crotch. Edited in later~~Be sure to save you pant bottoms! Waste not want not! wink!
It will should look like the image below... Get ready to sew!

 Turn your pants wrong side out and sew a 1/2" seam (I sewed my twice for support) all along to bottom edge.
 You clutch is almost ready!!!  Now sew on a snap to keep it closed AND you now have a one of a kind clutch!  
My sister is modeling the bag for me.  I think it goes great with her shirt! ;)
 I was thinking of all the different types of pants/jeans you could use!  Like a high waisted jean pant (the top would fold over), or even some rad colored pants (like mine)!
xo

Meg

Friday, June 17, 2011

{tutorial} Easy Peasy Mango Pops!

I have a quick tutorial for you today... it's super easy and they taste SO good!!
I bring you... (wait for it)
How yummy do they look?? Bet you want to make your own!
Here's what you need:Popsicle Mold ~~ Wal-Mart, Target, or your can find them online.Naked Mango Liquid smoothie ~~You could subsitute this for anything liquid and you can add fruits, sweets, etc. Have fun making them!! Popsicle sticks
Gather all your supplies beforehand!Shake up your liquid.
 Rinse out your molds~~optional.

 Get your sticks ready.

 Pour to the the fill line on each mold...
 It will then look like this.

 Stick the sticks inside them! :)
 Pop into the freezer and wait a couple of hours for them to freeze!



Enjoy!  The cool thing about these is that you control what goes into it, and you can make your own flavor!
xoMeg

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Message in a Bottle Necklace {Tutorial}



Today I am going to share a really simple and quick necklace tutorial... This idea came to me when I was at Hobby Lobby with my Mom...

The total cost of this necklace was less that $2. Why? Well, I was able to use two 40% off coupons (one per person, per day)!!  The total cost would have been just over $3 w/ tax..
There are many things that you could fill the bottle with but, I chose to do a classic take on this (the classic message in a bottle either had a map or script in it), but since you get two per package I did one out of fabric and one out of dyed rice.  You could easily fill them with sand, paper, fabric, beads, etc.

This necklace (the fabric one) took me five minutes to make and I recommend listening to this song

while making one.... get it!? ;)
Here's what you need:

One necklace chain, any size... mine was reg. $1.47
Glass bottle w/ cork... (they have different shapes too) reg. $1.47
One double or single jump ring... I used a double jump ring on both as I had them on hand. If you don't have them Hobby Lobby will, or Joann's.
Jewelry pliers
Whatever you wish to fill you bottle with: I used fabric and rice.
Headpin or pencil/pen

Gather your supplies and let's get started! :)


Not shown in the photo, jewelry pliers, jump ring(s), and fabric or rice.

Take your fabric and cut to size... I am using burlap that I stamped with fancy script.
 Trim any fabric "hairs".  Roll up tightly as it will need to fit into the small opening!


 Stuff into bottle... to get the last part in I used a headpin but, a pencil or pen would have worked too!


 Take your pliers and jump ring and attach to the headpin at the top of the cork.  If you have a thin chain you might be able to skip this step.


 Below, the jump ring has been attached to the cork.  Now take the cork and seal the bottle, making sure to seal it very tightly!!

 Slide the bottle onto you chain and you're done!!  But wait there's more! keep scrolling... :)



Want to do something different?? What about adding rice to the other bottle?

First I dyed the rice using a Tee Juice Marker (purple was the color used)... I set it on a paper towel and just started stamping.
 Stamping shown below.

 After the rice has been dyed and has dried, put it into the bottle and follow the same steps as above to attach the jump ring.
 I didn't use half as much of the rice as I dyed so I has some left over... they don't hold much, so be sure to consider this when choosing what to put into the bottle.

 and TA-DA! You now have TWO bottles that you can switch out on one chain! It's like a two in one deal! ;)



xo

Meg