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30+ Creative Homemade Father’s Day Gift Ideas to DIY

This year, I decided to compile a big old list of homemade Father’s Day gift ideas. My criteria: the gift cannot suck. I’m in a panic because Father’s Day is just around the corner. Like every year, I have no idea what to give The Husband for Dad’s Day. What’s worse, his birthday is just a couple of weeks beforehand … so I can’t reuse gift ideas. I totally need a list to make a list! If you are in need of more handmade gift ideas, check out my DIY Valentine’s Day Gifts for Him and Non-Sucky Valentine’s Day Gifts … Read more

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FREE Adorable Bunny Ears Drawstring Bag Pattern for Easter

Everyone loves this little guy, and I get so many compliments on it. This bunny bag has two floppy ears and a little cotton bunny tail. When you wear it as a backpack, it will look like a bunny’s butt. ???? So cute. Just in time for Easter. Hippity Hoppity! I’ve seen so many people trying to copy this bag on Pinterest. This is the original! “The Newton Bag” One of my good friends has a son named Isaac. Since he was little, Isaac loved his Eeyore stuffie. Almost everyone knows what Eeyore looks like. Well, this past year, my … Read more

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70+ Awesome Sewing Projects for Valentine’s Day

Knit Heart Dress Tutorial This dress looks complicated to pull off, but I don’t think it is. Reverse Applique Heart Shirt Another great t-shirt refashion. Chalk Art T-Shirt This shirt looks like it would be super complicated but very cool. Another Heart Cut-Out Refashion Another one of my super simple refashions. Heart Elbow Patches Great for anything that has some worn out elbows! Cookie Cutter T-Shirt Very similar to my own refashion. I love the grid-like pattern! Valentine Skirt This skirt is very sweet. A Heart Cut Out With Embroidery My newest creation! Simple, with gold embroidery surrounding each heart. … Read more

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Easy Reusable Shopping Bag Pattern For Valentine’s Day

Do you need an easy reusable shopping bag pattern? I never have enough of these fabric bags, so I wrote up this tutorial for you. I’ve got a ton of Valentine’s Day stuff.  Why I Love This Easy Reusable Shopping Bag Pattern I have a love affair with pink. As you can tell by the site. One of the reasons why I must love Valentine’s Day so much. 🙂 So for this fabric shopping bag, I used pink fabric and love designs to make this a fantastic Valentine’s Day bag. And since it’s quilted, it will help keep your stuff … Read more

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10+ Easy Meme Ideas to Dress up as for Your Halloween Costumes (Updated 2023)

I’ve collected some easy Halloween meme costume ideas! Dress up with one of these popular meme costume ideas 2019 version! All easy, last minute Halloween costumes that you can make yourself. (Want to decorate for the fall?) And, yes, I created all of these memes! (I did not create the costumes.) Easy Halloween Meme Costume Ideas Get ready for a spook-tacular Halloween with these 10+ easy Halloween meme costume ideas! Whether you’re a social media fanatic or just want to make everyone laugh, these costume ideas are guaranteed to bring the fun to any Halloween party. Don’t miss out on … Read more

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Exploring the Different Types of Sewing Machines: A Beginner’s Guide

This is my guide on the different types of sewing machines, along with sewing machine reviews. Different Types of Sewing Machines I also have several basic sewing tutorials. The following is a list of the sewing machines types available for purchase. Each article has some information about the type of machine, along with reviews of models and my recommended make and model. Amazon is a great place to buy pretty much any type of machine. You used to have to buy, and repair, machines at a specialty shop. P.S. I’m filling in all sorts of information, so come back for … Read more

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What Are The Basics of Sewing? Start Here to Learn How to Sew

What are the basics of sewing? I’m creating a comprehensive series on how to learn the skills you need to start sewing. For beginners or advanced users alike. What Are The Basics of Sewing Did you know you can buy fabric on Amazon? Sometimes you can get a great deal, too! Also, check out my guide for the different types of sewing machines.

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Beginner’s Bible: Learning What Are the 5 Types of Sewing Tools

There are lots of sewing tools to choose from. So what are the 5 types of sewing tools? You might get overwhelmed on what to buy, but sewing doesn’t have to be complicated. Here is my list. This is another article in my Basics of Sewing series. To get started in sewing, you need some basic supplies such as scissors, an iron, and needles. Optional items include a sewing machine, a cutting mat, and a rotary cutter. These items can often be expensive, but there are cheaper alternatives to every tool that you can buy. But there are also a … Read more

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Brother Serger 1034DX Review

Here is a Brother serger 1034DX review. In my opinion, one of the four best entry line serger machines based on the price and features. Brother makes great machines, and it won’t let you down. The Brother serger 1034DX is the latest addition to the family of Brother sergers. It’s one of of the recommended sergers. It still has some great features and benefits who want a reliable serger but don’t want to spend a fortune. It has numerous benefits, but it does not have a built-in rolled hem. It also only has 3 or 4 threads. Brother Serger 1034DX … Read more

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What Is a Serging Sewing Machine? [Top 4 Guide]

Are you about to have a sewing machine but wondering what is a serging sewing machine? Here’s a guide for the details you need to learn what a serger is. The serging sewing machine is more commonly known as a serger or an overlocker. It offers multiple threads that stitches stretchy or even thick fabrics. Sergers also cut the fabric as it sews the edge. Another function is called overcasting the edge of your fabric, which is basically like wrapping the thread around the edge. By comparison, a regular household sewing machine uses 2 thread sources (the spool and the … Read more

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How To Sew Without A Needle And Thread

Do you know how to sew without a needle and thread? I didn’t know, so I did some research on what I could do when I left my sewing supplies at home. Some are temporary solutions. But some are legitimate, no-sew options that might work better than the traditional supplies. To sew something when you don’t have a needle, you can use glue or pins, or you can make your own needle from bone, a syringe, or a paper clip. How To Sew Without A Needle And Thread The Fabric Glue No Sew Method Spray Adhesive Fabric spray is great … just spray … Read more

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Which Is the Right Word: Sewing or Sowing?

Is it sewing or sowing? The difference between sewing and sowing is that sewing involves joining pieces of fabric together, while sowing involves putting seeds in the ground. People who sow seeds generally want to grow food to eat or grow beautiful flowers, trees, or shrubs. People who sew clothing together want something to wear. Both types of people may sow or sew just for the pleasure of the activity. Sewing or Sowing? Hmm… The two words are often confused with one another, but they have different meanings. Sow means to plant seeds in soil and then wait for them … Read more

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Crafting and Sewing Link Roundups

Here is a list of all my crafting, sewing, and food link roundups for blog posts. Many feature my own work. Blog owners can add their own links at the bottom of each page.

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What To Do With T-Shirt Scraps

Ever wonder what to do with t-shirt scraps you have leftover from all your t-shirt refashion projects? Well, I have the exact same problem, so I came up with this list of things to make using them all up. What To Do With T-Shirt Scraps There are lots of creative and crafty ways of repurposing t-shirt material. You can use everything, including the smallest scraps, hems, and armpits. Have fraying material? No problem. Stuffing For A Dog Bed This idea is as simple as getting an old pillow case, sewing a zipper on the end (it doesn’t even have to be sewn … Read more

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What Is a Feed Dog on a Sewing Machine?

What are the feed dogs on a sewing machine? This metal piece is an important part of the sewing machine. The feed dog is a metal plate that has little gripper teeth, and it is located underneath where the needle is. The feed dog is a metal plate that moves up and down to push fabric along. It is underneath the fabric, with the needle on top of the fabric. The teeth help grip the fabric, and it moves in spaced steps in conjunction with the needle going up and down. What Are The Feed Dogs On A Sewing Machine? There … Read more

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Free Easy Sewing Patterns

Here are all my free easy sewing patterns that you can use and download. Each comes with full instructions. More to come soon! 🙂 Free Sewing Patterns Easy Did you know you can buy fabric on Amazon as well? Sometimes they have really good deals! Here is a list of my sewing patterns to download. You’ll receive each one as a separate email for signing up to my newsletter. If you want more than one of them, just sign up to each one. Don’t worry, you won’t receive multiple newsletter from me.  (Just the email information to download the pattern.)

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Hand Sewing Hemming Stitch

Hand Sewing the Hem Stitch I love my sewing machine, but sometimes it’s easier — and better — to hand sew something together. I like to do a lot of sewing by hand with hemming even though it’s probably just as easy to do it by machine. Today, I’m going to show how to do some hand sewing hem stitch. How to Hand Sew a Hem Stitch Just like the name implies, this stitch is particularly useful if you want to hem something. The advantage is that you will only see tiny “dots” of your stitch on the right-side of the fabric. Step One: Match Your Fabric … Read more

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25 Beautiful DIY Fall Home Decoration Ideas

Here are some fall homemade decorations and easy autumn decorations that are simple and beautiful. Many of them are also cheap. Autumn is my favorite time of year. I love the colors — oranges and browns — and the weather! And what fun! Hay rides, pumpkin picking, pumpkin carving! And yes, the decor, too. DIY Fall Homemade Decorations: 25 Beautiful Ways To Celebrate The Season Spray Painted Gourds My own tutorial on how to make a beautiful metallic centerpiece. And yes, those are some cut flowers from my garden. These little guys make quite a beautiful statement on your table, especially if you put them atop … Read more

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Must-Have Supplies Sewing for Beginners

Must-Have Supplies for Sewing Beginners What are some of the essential supplies for sewing beginners? When you are new to sewing (or even when you are an intermediate!), you can quickly become overwhelmed with all the sewing notions and items that you might need. Here is my basic list for sewing supplies needed for new hobbyist. These are the basic supplies for those just starting out with sewing, which I put into these general categories: a sewing machine, thread, cutting tools, measuring tools, ironing items, pins and needles, marking tools … and, of course … fabric. Must-Have Sewing Supplies for Beginners This … Read more

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25 Easy Fourth of July Crafts

Here’s a list of 25 easy Fourth of July crafts that you can do with your kids or just to decorate for a festive party. Appropriate for young kids to adult. 25 July 4th Crafts 1. Fabulous Fourth of July Tie Dyed Dress One of my own refashioned creations — this dress as probably the best refashion I have created. 2. July Fourth Cheer Bow You can make these bows just to put up your hair, too. 3. Hand Print Fourth of July Shirt A very cute shirt to do with your kids. Just use a plain t-shirt that you buy from any crafts store or … Read more

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30+ Easy Summer Craft Activities for Kids

The summer is here! I love the weather (even if it’s hot and humid here in PA), gardening … and, of course, summer vacation. I sought out 30+ easy summer crafts for kids to keep those little hands busy. Ages from toddlers to preschoolers – and even tweens and adults! I really love all these crafts. Part of me wishes that I had little ones again so I can make them up. Be sure to stop by and visit my own list of crafts – my favorite is the no-sew bow.

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40+ Super Easter Craft Ideas For Preschoolers

40+ Super Easter Craft Ideas For Preschoolers Easter time is so much fun. Here are some Easter craft ideas for preschoolers. I see a ton of crafts for adults or even older kids, but these are appropriate for the younger child. Be sure to check out some more Easter Bunny Crafts and Easter Foods, and my own Easter bunny drawstring bag tutorial. Also, please make sure to have adult supervision even with easy crafts for kids! Bunny Treat Cones These paper cones are great for favor “bags” for the kiddos. Bunny Cup I think this tutorial a great craft to … Read more

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Want A Free Baby Romper Sewing Pattern? 22 Tutorials To Download

What could be better than a free baby romper sewing pattern? I mean, other than baby, of course. I’ve collected 22 free onsie patterns that you can download. A Free Baby Romper Sewing Pattern? (How About 22?) I didn’t realize that “romper” was another word for “onsie.” But here are some free ones for you. Want some more things to sew? Try this large list of free Valentine’s Day sewing patterns. Baby Ringer Onsie You can literally make any style for baby with this PDF download template. Upcycled Romper My kind of baby style! Turn a t-shirt into a baby romper. … Read more

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Top 8 Best Sewing Machine Brands

What are the best sewing machine brands? There are tons of sewing machine brands on the market. It can be very confusing to purchase a new one. Be sure to check out my guide to what you will need in your beginner sewing box. Chart for the Best Sewing Machine Brands — 2019 Guide 1. Brother CS6000i Sewing Machine This machine is simple to use for both regular sewing projects and quilting, coming with a built-in free arm that helps with sleeves and pant legs. Reasonably priced, with the 2019 Woman’s Choice Awards. Adjustable speed. I personally own a Brother machine, and I absolutely … Read more

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How to Create Christmas Bokeh Background with Enchanting Tree Lights

Today, I am going to show you to how to create a bokeh effect with Christmas tree lights. I love doing this, especially for portraits. They make everything sooo elegant! My helper today is Joe, who is the most patient model ever. He has to be for all those Instagram shots. How To Create A Bokeh Effect With Christmas Tree Lights The entire reason that I bought a dSLR camera was to be able to take pictures of my kids — at a cheerleading event, before the homecoming dance or prom, or on stage getting an award. I needed a camera that kept … Read more

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DIY Cloth Diffuser Hat for Your Camera DSLR

I try to avoid using my on-camera flash because it tends to wash things out, especially people. It also creates unsightly shadows and gives the skin illumination (which is NOT good). In this tutorial, I am going to show you a super duper simple flash diffuser that you can create in like 5 minutes, and you can easily take it anywhere in your photo bag because it hardly weighs anything. DIY Cloth Hat Diffuser for Your DSLR I accidentally came across this little cloth hat last Christmas when I was trying to take photos of the family, but I hated the … Read more

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How to Photograph a Seamless White Background for Blogging Photography

Here’s a simple product/blogging photography trick that you can use to create a seamless white background. This tip is a great way to make your photographs stand out, if you have an object that you would like to take a picture of, but you don’t want to use a flat-lay. How to Photograph a Seamless White Background I have recently been testing out how to implement more stand-up product photography shots in the web site, but getting a white background can often be difficult. With any photography, it’s the light, light, and more light that makes the difference! But, even … Read more

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Refashion a Bow T-Shirt 10 Different Ways

I’ve been meaning to do this roundup of all my “Refashion a T Shirt with Bows 10 Different Ways” tutorials that I made over the summer, but somehow couldn’t get myself to actually publish this post. But, at long last, today I finally have my bow tutorial roundup for everyone! 10 Ways to Refashion an Old T-Shirt With a Fabric Bow 1. Making Fabric Bows … Bows, Bows, Everywhere! This is the first tutorial, because you can basically dress up everything you own with your own custom fabric bow. Make them from scrappy fabric or buy a fabric square. You can also … Read more

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Live Frugally: 5 Ways Living in a Smaller House is Better

About six months ago, I got a bug to buy a pool. I’m not sure why, but I think I may have seen a Facebook post from one of my friends (you know, one of those friends who is always bragging about all the stuff). Keeping up with the Joneses. I don’t even swim that much. We used to own a pool membership until we realized that we only went twice per season, so each trip cost us about $150. Now, we go to the lake. The lake isn’t chlorinated, but it is free.   Live Frugally: 5 Ways Living … Read more

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Refashion a Classic Peasant Shirt with Bow Collar

I love peasant shirts.  Do you remember this peasant shirt that I made with a gold chain? Something about them are so feminine and beautiful.  So I’m pretty excited for today’s shirt, a peasant bow-tie shirt refashion!  Like the other shirt, I made this one from a dress because I can take advantage of the length.  The bow is made from a satin ribbon. And here is a closeup of the bow 🙂 Attach a safety pin to one end. Cut the satin ribbon about twice the width of the top, in two pieces (so each piece is about twice … Read more

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How to Make a Cheer Bow with Ribbon the No Sew DIY Way

Blue 3″ Ribbon White cotton fabric Red cotton fabric 2 Packages, Iron-on Stars Fabric Fray Iron-on double-sided tape Hair elastics Step-By-Step Instructional Guide to Making Your Own Cheer Bow Cut a 30″ piece of the base ribbon. Two fat quarters, one in white and one in blue. Cut out one inch x 13 inch strips, three white and three red. Sew the right sides together of one white and one red using a 1/4″ seam. You can sew a red strip on the other side of the white, before ironing, if you want.  Or you can iron and then sew … Read more

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How to Dress Patriotic: DIY Fourth of July Tie-Dye Dress Refashion

Sew on some sequins or beads. Add some lace or ribbon. Use fabric paint to create designs or patterns. Sew on some patches or appliques. Use a bleach pen to take dye out of your tie dye. Styling Your Tie Dye Dress for July 4th Celebrations Now that your tie-dye dress is ready, it’s time to style it for your Fourth of July celebrations. Here are some ideas: Wear it with a denim jacket and white sneakers for a casual look. Dress it up with some wedges and statement jewelry. Add a red or blue belt to cinch in your … Read more

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The $25 The Macro Lens Hack for Blogging Photographers

The $25 Macro Lens Photography for Bloggers Hack Bloggers know that you need to take good photos, but macro lens for your dSLR camera can be quite expensive. This Nikon AF-S FX Micro-NIKKOR 60mm f/2.8G ED Fixed Zoom Lens costs almost $600, and this Nikon AF-S VR Micro-NIKKOR 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED costs almost $900. I am saving up my money to purchase these Nikon macro lens, but in the meantime, I want to show everyone the $25 macro lens photography for bloggers hack. Of course, anyone can use this hack, but bloggers (who can’t yet afford the expensive lens) will … Read more

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Refashioning a T-Shirt with Bows Cut Out From the Back

This week, we have a very quick refashion — you make this shirt in less than 5 minutes with some fabric glue, so it’s also a no sew refashion. This shirt is a simple cut bows t-shirt. A good candidate for the “before” shirt is a t-shirt with some kind of decal or logo on the front, but blank on the back, although I think it would look fine with a decal or logo on the back, too, just a little “crowded.” Simple Cut Bows T-Shirt Refashion Materials Needed A plain gray t-shirt Lace white fabric Permanent fabric glue The Before I … Read more

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A Step-by-Step Tutorial on How to Make a Fabric Bow

Making fabric bows!! Bows are so beautiful. This tutorial is part of a series of 10 posts … all about bows! I am going to craft or refashion 10 projects using fabric bows in some way or another. After the series is over, I will come back to each post and add all of the tutorials. For this bow, you could make it into a hair bow or even just add some flair to a shirt or something. My daughter has already requested a bunch of hair bows. Making Fabric Bows … Bows, Bows, Bows Everywhere! Sometime around Christmas of last year, … Read more

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40+ Adorable Easter Bunny Craft Ideas

I love Easter bunny crafts & ideas. I collected 40+ of them for you! Something about bunnies … they are super duper cute. Those little fluffy white tails marks the beginning of spring. I used to make lots of rabbits when the girls were young and stuff them inside their Easter baskets. I still get to sneak in some crafts for them. Hey, who said getting Easter baskets was only for kids, amirite? While you are at it, check out this awesomely adorable bunny tote! Check out my Easter foods roundup too! And Easter crafts for kids. 40+ Adorable Easter … Read more

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6 Creative DIY St. Patrick’s Day Shirt Refashions

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!!!!  You wouldn’t believe how difficult it is to find some refashions for St. Patrick’s Day!!  I looked for a long time on both Pinterest and Google and couldn’t come up with too much.  Here are 6 St. Patrick’s Day Refashions for all you fashionistas out there. Also, did you know how #%)&$^*( difficult it is to find St. Patrick’s Day refashion tutorials??? 6 St. Patrick’s Day Refashions I will confess.  I was looking online for something to create for St. Patrick’s Day.  I wasn’t sure if the hubby was going to take me out … but I … Read more

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How to Organize Your Digital Pictures and Store Your Photos

Organize Your Digital Photos for $99 Per Year Today, I’m going to go through some digital photo file organizing tips & tricks for all those massive amount of digital photos. At last count, I have about 55,000+ photos. Yes, you read that correctly. Organize Your Digital Photos Now, I realize that I’m a bit obsessed. I love photographs. I take my Nikon dSLR everywhere I go, and I organize “photo shoots” of my children on a regular basis. These photo shoots are complete with dressing up, driving to a scenic spot, and posing in one of the myriad of model poses that … Read more

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A Beginner’s DIY Guide to Making a Key Fob Wristlet

For Christmas, our family makes homemade gifts for each other. We’ve had this tradition for a long time, so I’m constantly on the hunt for a DIY, homemade gift that does not totally suck. Like most teenagers, mine have some high standards.  I originally made these cute little key fobs during Christmas a few weeks ago for the women in our family (my kids as well as sister-in-laws, nieces, and friends), but I just haven’t gotten around to writing about it. Key fobs are so easy to make! This entire batch of key fobs took me less than 15 minutes. … Read more

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Top 10 Money Saving Expert Websites for Frugal Budgeting

Here is a list of money saving websites … for you, as well as a reminder for me … how I can implement frugal living in the New Year and grow my savings account! I added a list to almost every website on nice big list on ways to save money. Top 10 Money Saving Websites to Help You Get Debt Free in the New Year The last two and a half years has been eventful, to say the least. It’s amazing how your life can change in only one year, never mind in two. And, with the ushering in of 2017, we … Read more

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Refashion Tips for Dying Khaki Pants Red for the Christmas Holiday

For this week’s upcycled fashion clothing project, I decided to repurpose a pair of pants that I hate. They weren’t my mother’s pants — they were something that I overpaid for at a yard sale — but I hate to throw them out because the label says “Aeropostale” on it. Yeah, okay, I’m a sucker for a label. That, and I overpaid for them so it’s more like being stubborn. Of course, I wouldn’t be the first woman to make a fashion mispurchase! Here they are, the before picture. Refashioning Some Pants for the Holidays I’m not really sure why I hated these pants. … Read more

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Creating a Christmas Shadow Box Decoration for the Holidays

Repurposing (Upcycled) House Decorations: Using Shadow Boxes to Celebrate the Season Yesterday, I was cleaning out my cabinet and saw the shadow boxes picture frames that I use to put our family pictures. I got a flash of inspiration! Wouldn’t it be great to cut up some old Christmas cards and put them in the shadow boxes to decorate for the Christmas season? Here are some old cards that I had lying around from my mother’s card collection. My mother was obsessed with greeting cards of all types, and she collected them like a fiend. Most of the time, she got … Read more

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How to Make a Sweater into a Pillow (Refashion Guide)

Here is another upcycled/repurposing idea for everyone: sweater pillows. Since I really needed some couch pillows, this makes for a fabulously frugal and really cool recycled clothing idea. I gave the argyle one to my sister-in-law. Remaking a Homemade Sweater Pillow My friend gave me an entire pile of clothing, yes, this is in addition to my already full closet full of my mother’s clothes! I can’t say no to a good clothing deal though, and free is the best deal of all. Out of that pile came a really cool men’s argyle sweater which was way too big for my … Read more

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4 of the Best Free Stock Photo Sites for Every Blogger

Photography is so important for blog posts. These 4 stock photography sites were created just for bloggers like you. All offer free stuff for bloggers (such as a bunch of free flat-lay photos), inexpensive packages, and most of all — awesome photographs! Bloggers can create hundreds of different images, instantly, for all of your blog posts and social media content! 4 Awesome Stock Photography Sites for Bloggers I’ve selected some great stock photos for you to look at, to help you on your blogging journey. All of these resources offer FREE stock photographs as well as low-cost, super awesome LOW-COST stock photographs. Remember, … Read more

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Embracing the 10 Step Korean Skin Care Routine for Ultimate Radiance

The Korean beauty skin routine is world famous. Here is my daily beauty steps — advice from a Korean woman, living in America. Amazon links to the best Korean skin products (tried and true, from me). Layering is absolutely key, so here’s how to do it properly. 10 Step Korean Beauty Skin Routine 1. Make-Up Remover & Oil Cleanser I use a mixture of coconut oil and jojoba oil (half and half) to wipe off my make-up (especially that annoying eye lash glue!). But oil provides the absolute best way to remove even the most stubborn “water-proof” make-up … I say “water-proof” because it’s … Read more

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10 DIY Refashion Ideas for Valentine’s Day T-Shirts

Upcycle something beautiful for Valentine’s Day! Here’s a list of 10 awesome clothing tutorials for the day of love. Refashionistas abound! Remaking your clothes is such an economical, fashionable, and eco-conscious thing to do. 2. Tone on Tone Hearts 10 Awesome Valentine’s Day Refashions 1. Heart Cutout T-Shirt on Your Back

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20 Creative DIY Sewing T-Shirt Refashions You’ll Love

Happy New Year! I hope everyone had a safe and wonderful time last night. The New Year always brings a bunch of blogging “bests,” as in “Best of My Posts” posts.  This year, I created a list of 20 t-shirt refashions to help spark some creativity and inspiration!  All of the upcycled t-shirts in this list are to remake t-shirts into different t-shirts.  They range from easy to difficult. Plenty of my own refashs in here, ladies. Also check out my 10 super bow refashions!  Be gorgeous!! Intermediate T-Shirt Refashion Projects Once you’ve mastered the basics, it’s time to level … Read more

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Long Sleeve to Short Sleeve DIY Shirt Refashion Guide With Lace and Dye

Welcome to spring, everyone! I know it’s officially been spring for about two weeks, but it hasn’t felt like spring. Today, I’m refashioning a plain white, long-sleeve jersey shirt. We’re going to upcycle this shirt into something a little jazzier, with some dip dye and lace. Another great t-shirt refashion, here we come! Remaking a Long Sleeve Shirt with Dip Dye and Lace Here’s a close approximation of the shirt, since I forgot to take a before picture. Except mine was, like, XXL. First, let’s do some dyeing! I used Rit All-Purpose Powder Dye, Purple for our new Pantone color of … Read more

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A Beginner’s Guide on How to Install Presets for Lightroom

I received several emails over the past few months that my readers would really like some basic Lightroom tutorials. So, some of my upcoming blog posts will be on Lightroom and Photoshop. In this basic tutorial, I will teach you how to install a Lightroom preset. How To Install Lightroom Presets In this tutorial, I will be using 30+ Blog Photoshop Lightroom Presets, an awesome set of blogging presets for about $15 (sometimes the prices change). For those who do not know, a Lightroom (or Photoshop) preset sets the basic color treatments, like tint and saturation, to a predefined setting. … Read more

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A DIY Homemade All Natural Lotion Recipe: Botanical Beauty

All-Natural Homemade Lotion Lately, I’ve been obsessed with making my own beauty supplies, so you will probably start to see a bunch of blog posts about my attempts. One of the first things that I need is some lotion. The winter always dries out my skin, and I have very dry skin anyway. This recipe is very easy and I have to say, the lotion melts into your skin and makes it super soft. The best part is, you can get all the ingredients on Amazon. You will need: 1/2 cup avocado oil (you can also use extra virgin olive oil, … Read more

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Refashion a DIY Dip Dye Jean Shorts and T-Shirt Ensemble

Remaking a Plain White T-Shirt and Jean Shorts into a Fabulous Ensemble I am super excited for today’s post. I’ve had this pair of short and this top for a while now. Having plain shorts and a plain white t-shirt is great if you want to pair it with something more intricate, loud, or flashy.  But I didn’t like either of these pieces for that purpose. This is perhaps because both pieces scream “Do something with me!!!” And do something, I shall. Time for a refashion! Let’s get rid of that not-so-well-done hem job on the shorts. Iron it out. I’m … Read more

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DIY Refashion Batwing Sleeve Top Tutorial

I found this dress at the Salvation Army. The top part of the dress left much to be desired. The designer obviously thought it was fashionable, but the fit was not right. But the bottom … what a great material! Reminded me of handkerchiefs. Upcycling this into something better should be easy. Upcycling an Ugly Dress into a Smashing Shirt Don’t you think that material is great? I machine-basted the bottom together, so it wouldn’t wiggle around on me while I worked. Separate the top from the bottom. The actual construction of the shirt was fairly simple using satin quilt binding. The … Read more

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A Step-by-Step Guide on How to Turn a Necklace into Earrings

Jewelry and I get along pretty well, and I especially like necklace and earring sets. I am not a big fan of bracelets or rings, though, because they bother my hands during the day. (It’s REALLY annoying to hear the clack-clack when I am typing!) So I try to figure out ways to make sets even if I don’t have a set, like this lone necklace. Making a Pair of Earrings from Extra Beads Cut off the top wire, and be sure to file down (with a metal file) the end poking out. Put a bunch of beads onto a straight … Read more

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Refashion Tips for Taking in a Dress: Revitalize Your Wardrobe

My daughter bought this fashion-woe. It was one of those really nice dresses that looked smashing on the rack, but was ill-fitted and ugly once you look in the mirror. Have you ever made one of those clothing mistakes? *Raises hand up high!* She came to me to fix it for her, and after a lot of mulling around, I decided to chop at it. Last week I showed you how to refashion a cute striped shirt longer by adding some lace. This week, we are going to use that same lace and remake this outfit, too. Remaking a Ill-Fitted … Read more

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Refashioning a Keyhole Neckline Shirt: Small Changes for Chic Transformation

I got this shirt from the Salvation Army. There isn’t anything wrong with it, except I think it’s a little too coy for my taste. I’m not a big fan of the keyhole on the front of the shirt at all. So today, I am going to show how a small change can make something that you own into a favorite piece. Small Changes to a Shirt Make It Even Better Here is a closeup of the keyhole: It isn’t bad, really, I just don’t like it. This is going to be a relatively small and easy change. Since there is … Read more

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How to Make Pants from a Skirt for a Stylish Makeover

Remember this lovely pile of scrap material from my Shirt from a Dress post two weeks ago? Well, it’s time to put that wonderful fabric to upcycling use. I’m going to make a pair of flowing, easy lounging pants. I love pants like what I envisioning. Repurposing Fashion Clothing: Upcycling Pants From a Dress Gotta hem the top over. And again. Sew into place … … and I run into my first problem 🙁 Needs a hole for the string that I cut off! Problem is, the hole is going to fray especially with all that friction of the string. To solve this … Read more

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How to Craft an Empire Waist Shirt From a Dress Refashion

One of the first things I uncovered from my mother’s wardrobe was this dress. The concept of this dress is great except that it was for an old person. Sorry, Mom! However, this looks like it would make a great addition to a summertime swimming attire, so even though we are in the midst of winter spring, I decided to remake it for my daughter Liz. Fortunately, stripes are totally in this spring, so this would be the perfect upcycle. Repurposing Fashion Clothing: Upcycling an Empire Waist Top from a Dress First step, cut it up. I measured where the bust … Read more

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How to Make a Shirt Out of a Dress for a New Look: Refashioning Basics

My friend gave me these three long summery dresses. I love them, but I also hate dresses. Actually, I hate skirts too, but dresses even more. There was a time when all I did was wear dresses like these, so I was pretty stoked to get them. Until they sat in the back of my closet, for like, years. Time to remake them into something that I’ll wear! Repurposing Fashion Shirt: Upcycling a Dress, Part I I decided to play around with the blue one. I’m going to make myself a shirt. Lop that puppy right off! The strings had to … Read more

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How to Recycle Tyvek Envelopes Creatively: Unique Valentine’s Day Candy Pocket

USPS Postal Mailers make for wonderful craft projects, if you get one mailed to you.  So instead of throwing them into the recycle bin (yes, you can recycle those mailers), try upcycling them into a cute Valentine’s Day Heart for your kids. You can also make all sorts of recycled, repurposed, or upcycled crafts from these guys (including some Valentine’s Day cupcake picks). Tough and strong, they are made to go through some abuse by mail carriers.  Please just remember to recycle them after you use them! Start by cutting them up so that you can use the white space. … Read more

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Refashion A Knit Shirt by Dyeing and Sewing It to Make It Fit Better

I love upcycled clothing because not only is it frugal, but it is also eco conscious.  Eco fashion!  What a great phrase.  At any rate … on my mother’s last visit to my house, she left behind this shirt.  I really like it, but I didn’t want to touch it because it holds some nostalgic value for me.  Also, it is about two sizes too big for me.  What to do? (Sorry for the photo.)         Upcycling a Shirt How-To Since I had so much luck with dying, I decided the easiest way to upcycle this would be to dye … Read more

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Mixed Color Jeans: Refashion Your Jeans in These Simple Steps

My daughter Liz has an obsession with colored jeans. She must have had a dozen pairs before the craze even started.  One day, we decided that we were going to make our own pair of colored jeans using an old, ugly pair of dark denim that she had floating in the back of her closet.      The first step is to bleach the jeans.  This was actually a difficult step, or at least time consuming and it made our bathroom smell like a pool.  We finally figured out that if you just left the jeans in the bleach water, it … Read more

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