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Friday, December 26, 2014
Fancy Crochet Legwarmers
As the winter weather and new year is getting closer to us, I realized that I need more cozy winter items to keep me warm. I found this great pattern for crochet legwarmers, and my mother liked them so much that I decided to give them to her for Christmas. So whether you choose to give this to a loved one for the holiday season or keep them for yourself to pair with boots, these crochet legwarmers are a perfect accessory for this season.
Stay warm!
Stay warm!
Monday, June 2, 2014
Upcycle Large T-shirt into Dress!
Have you ever gotten a free shirt that was just waaaay too big for you? Here's an idea to put it to good use! You need a shirt that's 3 or 4 sizes bigger than fits you. For example, if you usually wear a small, get an XL or XXL shirt. Now, you can make the t-shirt into a cute strapless dress! Follow the easy steps below:
There are two (or more!) ways you can style the dress. Dress it up with a cardigan and belt, and you have a cheap and cute dress. When you pick a shirt, just make sure the collar fits around the area under your arms.
Have fun wearing your new upcycled dress!
There are two (or more!) ways you can style the dress. Dress it up with a cardigan and belt, and you have a cheap and cute dress. When you pick a shirt, just make sure the collar fits around the area under your arms.
Have fun wearing your new upcycled dress!
Sunday, May 25, 2014
DIY Shopping Bag Wall Art
I haven't had time to post lately, unfortunately...I've been busy with graduation and senior activities. Speaking of, I'm so glad summer's finally here for me and I get to relax and hang out with friends. I'm also thinking about dorm decorations for next year, which brings me to today's DIY. I used an old paper shopping bag to make some cool modern wall art. The bag I used was from the Guggenheim Museum in New York City. I am a fan of Frank Lloyd Wright's works, and I love art museums, so this was a great way to commemorate my time there.
All you need is a cool shopping bag you like, from a vacation or destination, or that simply symbolizes memories you have. Cut it to fit the frame (I used a 8x10 frame), and stick it in. I like the sleek black poster frame for this project.
And there you go! Some cool wall art to spruce up your living space. :)
Saturday, May 17, 2014
DIY Wired Headband
I originally got the idea and tutorial for a wired headband here.
What is it with me and headbands lately? This DIY, however, is not a floral headband for once! It is really easy to make if you have a sewing machine, but unfortunately I don't and ended up spending an hour or two on it. I think it was still worth it though! It looks super cute:
Now pick a cute fabric and get started!
What is it with me and headbands lately? This DIY, however, is not a floral headband for once! It is really easy to make if you have a sewing machine, but unfortunately I don't and ended up spending an hour or two on it. I think it was still worth it though! It looks super cute:
Now pick a cute fabric and get started!
Monday, May 5, 2014
DIY Spring Headband (Part 2)
I loved the last headband tutorial so much that I couldn't stop making floral headbands with all my extra fake flowers from past projects. Here is another variation of a floral headband, using smaller and more flowers.
Use flowers like these, that are more abundant per stem and smaller.
Pull the flowers off the stem.
Cut most of the stem off so all that's remaining is the part that attaches the flowers to the stem.
Hot glue the main stem to the top of the headband with a line of glue.
Hot glue the smaller stems coming out of the main stem so that the flowers are all in line with each other.
Continue doing this until there is only about an inch and a half remaining on each end of the headband.
Now you have a beautiful flower crown!
Love, Sam
Use flowers like these, that are more abundant per stem and smaller.
Pull the flowers off the stem.
Cut most of the stem off so all that's remaining is the part that attaches the flowers to the stem.
Hot glue the main stem to the top of the headband with a line of glue.
Hot glue the smaller stems coming out of the main stem so that the flowers are all in line with each other.
Continue doing this until there is only about an inch and a half remaining on each end of the headband.
Now you have a beautiful flower crown!
Love, Sam
Friday, May 2, 2014
DIY Spring Headband
As spring progresses, I feel the need to wear florals and bright colors. Here's a DIY for a headband that will spruce up your outfits for the season! I stopped by the Dollar Tree and got materials for this super cheap and easy-to-make spring headband. All you need is:
- Fake flowers (can be bought at the Dollar Tree)
- Headbands (also can be bought at the Dollar Tree)
- Ribbon (ditto)
- Hot glue & gun
- Scissors
Pull the flower off its stem, and take the spiky green plastic part off too.
Glue the fabric flower securely to the rest of the stem, since this is what keeps the flower together.
Cut most of the stem off, then hot glue it to the headband.
Glue another flower on, then glue ribbon to secure the flowers in place.
Wear it outside!
Hope you enjoy this quick DIY.
- Fake flowers (can be bought at the Dollar Tree)
- Headbands (also can be bought at the Dollar Tree)
- Ribbon (ditto)
- Hot glue & gun
- Scissors
Pull the flower off its stem, and take the spiky green plastic part off too.
Glue the fabric flower securely to the rest of the stem, since this is what keeps the flower together.
Cut most of the stem off, then hot glue it to the headband.
Glue another flower on, then glue ribbon to secure the flowers in place.
Wear it outside!
Hope you enjoy this quick DIY.
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
School Art Show
On Sunday, we had our first annual art show at our high school. For two hours, the halls of my school were transformed into a deep-sea environment leading to walls filled with artwork. I am proud to have had art displayed in it, and hope that the students of my school continue to be able to see the amazing art their peers make.
Take some time to enjoy art once in awhile :)
Take some time to enjoy art once in awhile :)
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