Showing posts with label DIY Fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY Fashion. Show all posts

April 7, 2014

Giuseppe Shoes DIY

I was going about my merry little way screen-shopping(window-shopping, but online) as usual, when I spotted something that made me squeal. It was the mother of all shoes, the spring/summer line of Giuseppe Zanotti featured a pair with "Crock Rock jewel" on them!!!
Oh My Goodness!!!
I wanted these shoes, and especially since I'm from the bayou state of Louisiana. But there was one HUGE problem, the $ 1,595.00 price tag.
So, the wheels in my head got to turning, and I say to myself...self why not try a DIY. (Kids make you talk to yourself from time to time...lol) And this is my version in a step by step process.
unfortunately I couldn't find gators,
 but I did find lizards...eh close enough
old pair of shoes, I was going to donate
I gave my little lizards the old "Midas Touch"
with paint I had on hand
I just removed the bunched ribbon detail
All done!!!
I love these!!!!
So glad I was able to DIY them.
My version was only $2 for the two lizards at $1 each.
 A lot less than $1600....(umm YEA!)

 Motivate Me Monday

July 21, 2013

necklace scarf DIY

I saw an incredible scarf at a store while shopping and was just about to buy it when I had a notion. Hmmmm, this would make and easy and cheap inexpensive DIY project!! So I ran to Hobby Lobby and found all that I needed for around $3, YEAUUUUH(Regular Show voice)!!

scarf I already owned with materials from HL...

wrap wire around end of scarf...

place metal tip over end and wire...

Voila....

Not bad, not bad at all!! So, for under $3 bucks I got a custom scarf that rivals any fancy one I saw, but without a fancy price.

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January 30, 2013

duck tape shoes

Well it's been a while since I've DIY'd anything.(Is that even a word?) I've been wanting a pair of leopard flats for a hot minute. But because I'm broke thrifty, I just used what I had. So I got out the ole' stash and got to work on some old flats, because free is soooo much better!!

shoes and duck tape
(side note: have you seen these sheets of duck tape..AWESOME!
Great for smooth coverage without seams...)

I just eye balled it...

then cut out my piece...

then smooth it over the tips of my shoes 
and trimmed the edges...

Oh Yeeeaahhhh!!! (In my cool-aide man voice)


You could cover the whole shoe if you want, but I'm short 
and my pants always cover my shoes except the tips.
These turned out super cute 
and the best part of all was IT WAS FREE!!!
As you already know, Free is so Me!!




September 17, 2012

DIY scarf top

I have been eying those scarf tops and I just really want one! But instead of buying one, I decided to make one myself. I didn't have a large square scarf, so I did have to buy one, but it only cost 1.99 at Goodwill. Let's get started...

The scarf I started with...

fold in half...

I hand sewn at the 5in mark...

I cut a slit at the top and trimmed with ribbon...

Here's the final product...

I loved how it turned out! I love even more that only a few stitches were needed to make this top. Total price was only 1.99 plus ribbon I already had. But if you have a large square scarf, this could be free! So go ahead, grab a scarf and get creating!!


Making The World Cuter 
Creative Bloggers Party and Hop
Craft O Maniac
Motivate Me Monday

September 3, 2012

B/W patchwork jeans

I love all things Boho!! So patchwork jeans are a must have for my style. But you guys know I don't like to pay for what I can make myself. So, I got some fabric scraps, my pants, and some fabric glue. This is what I came up with.

My old pair of white jeans...
(excuse my foot..lol)

I played with the pattern I wanted before applying fabric glue...

Voila...

The mono color scheme may not be very boho, but I'm also classic too.
You could also add to the back pockets if you'd like.
Once again, Free is so me!!!!

MTWC

August 26, 2012

cold shoulder top

I've seen those cold shoulder tops everywhere! But of course I'm not one to spend money, so I got to thinking I could DIY one for free!!

I started with a plain old button up top...

Got my scissors and cut out an oval right on the shoulder...

Here it is with the raw edges...

With liquid glue, I folded the edges and ironed,
this gives it a smooth edge...




All done...

Free is so me!!!!

June 25, 2012

crop denim jacket

I've been wanting a crop denim jacket for months now. Since you guys know that I'm cheap thrifty, I got to work creating my own from two jackets I got for $3.99 each at Goodwill. So, I was able to create two cropped denim jackets for under ten dollars. I have a lighter weight one for spring/summer and one heavier one for fall/winter. Let's get to it!!

 The original had embroidering, so I cropped that part out.
That way it could match more of my clothing.

I folded it to where I wanted, then pinned and began sewing 
I also removed the ribbon, so it could match more of my clothing.
(I saved it for later projects)

 All done, my new light weight crop denim jacket!!!

I was inspired to create a heavier one using the same method.
(sorry for the blurry pic)

Whoo hoo, I got one for all seasons!!!


March 5, 2012

sleeve revamp

I have this short sleeve blazer that is tight in the sleeve. I can fit it, but I hate the snug fit when it is buttoned. So, I usually leave it unbuttoned in order to be comfortable. I got an idea to change it up a bit to make it more comfortable to wear.

 the original jacket

close-up of the sleeve that is giving me the blues...lol

snip off the button

wrap with ribbon using fabric glue

I made a bow, and left extra room

 Now it fits perfect and I even have extra room!!
This was a stash busting project, so I will eventually buy dark brown thread
and resew the bows.



January 22, 2012

DIY hemmed jeans

You may or may not can tell this, but I'm a shortie! Yes I'm only 5'2-5'3 or something of that nature. Really, when it under 5'5 does the exact measurement really matter anymore...lol But bringing it back on topic, store bought pants rarely ever fit my height. I usually end up with ruined hems where I've stepped on them constantly, especially when it rains. So, instead of paying for a tailor or dry cleaner to hem them, I got to work on researching how I could possibly do it. And I found several vids, pics and articles on how to do it for free at home. Cuz free is so me!! 

original length, I was stepping on them...

 
Step 1: Fold and measure.
Pin and try on to make sure the length works before you sew. 
(This I didn't do and had to resew one leg.)


I sewn the top and cut off 2 inches
Fold down and you're done

All done and a perfect fit for me!

I found doing it this way is perfect for people who don't sew very. You can also use a sewing machine or hand sew, like I did. Because you keep the professional finished hem, you can't tell where your hem is. And best of all it is free!

Homemaker on a Dime 
CraftOManiac 
Making the World Cuter 
Keeping it Simple
Just Something I Whipped Up

January 8, 2012

Trench Coat Refashion

I found this London Fog double breasted trench coat for $5 at my local thrift store, it retails for around $275! It was too good of a deal to pass up and it had the removable lining zipped inside. This is perfect for taking me through winter, fall and early spring. Although our winters feel more like fall anyway, here in the south. But I digress, the only problem was it was way too long and I wanted to make it more feminine. So, I got to work refashioning it for free. Free is so me!!

Here it is originally...Inspector Gadget

 It's almost touching the floor...
That's my dogs tail, he's the same color as Brain...lmbo

I cut the length, plus the lining...
Oh what the heck, I might as well say it...
Go, Go Gadget scissors...lol
It turned out great!!

 With the extra fabric, I created a bow that has a button sash down the middle.
It just adds a feminine touch to it.





January 2, 2012

PJs to Scarf

I've been wanting a leopard scarf to wear this winter. As you guys know I always try to spend as less as possible. So, when my daughter outgrew her pj's I ran to get my scissors to make one for free.
Cuz free is so me!!

too small pj's

I cut the seams and lay it flat

Then cut strips in the ends to create fringes
Now I have a free leopard scarf!!!

I even have a lot of left over fabric for other projects like this necklace
that I created from 2 lost earrings here. I'm sure I'll come up with some other purrfect ways to use the rest of it....lol