Have old picture frames laying around and don't know what to do with them? Here's a project that turns something old into something new!
I recently moved and discovered that one of my picture frames wasn't so lucky to make it here alive! (broken glass). So instead of throwing the lovely frame away.. I decided to revamp this old picture frame into something new.
For this project you will need:
Scrap fabric of your choice (2 different types)
Hot glue gun/ sticks
total cost for this project about $4 dollars or in my case (totally free :) )
Step 1: take the glass out of the picture frame and remove the back card board
Step 2: cut out fabric large enough to cover the front end of the cardboard
Step 3: Glue fabric to card board to provide a back drop for your picture frame
Step 4: Find a flower pattern of your choice and cut out pattern pieces. (in my case i used a square then trimmed edges to make a rounded rectangle then i glued the bottom piece of the flower to form the shape of the petal)
Step 5: Design pieces to fit in a pattern then glue down in its proper space
Whala!! you have a brand wall art for your newly
decorated home!
Thursday, October 20, 2011
DIY Picture Frames (Decorate Your Home Series)
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decorate your home,
design,
design your home,
diy,
fire place decoration,
flower,
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Monday, October 17, 2011
DIY Twine Coasters (Decorate your home series)
For this project you will need:
(twine, cork coaster, hot glue gun)
I brought some twine from walmart (also available at the dollar tree for 1 dollar) and some cork coasters from Ikea for 99 cent
Step 1: Start your gluing around the coaster edge and continue around until you reach the next row. (I glued the edge down towards the center so that I could cover it up with the twine as I went around the coaster.
SN: as you can tell I chose to use the non decorative side so that way the coaster can be exchanged between the designs so its kind of like a two for one deal! (smart right?? I know... HA!)
Step 2: Continue gluing the twine around the coaster until you reach its center.
Easy as pie right??? Hope you enjoyed this post and try it for yourself! These not only decorate your home but make great housewarming presents as well!
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character,
costers,
decoration,
diy,
for the home,
twine
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Introducing Decorate your Home series!!
Hello everyone! I'm glad to be back blogging again! I know it has been a long time so let me just update you on whats been going on in life.. I recently moved and have been so busy with school and redecorating my new place so i apologize for not updating in so long.
I have decided to do a home decor series on how to find new and inexpensive ways to decorate your home because if you are like me on a college student budget then you are constantly trying to find ways to minimize your budget while maximizing your home decor!!
stay tuned for awesome ideas and tips on how to decorate your living space!!!
Labels:
decorating,
home decor,
home furnishings,
ideas,
inexpensive,
interior design
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Flower Headbands for Sale!!!
I have super cute flower headbands for sale in my etsy store as well as my smashion store... or you can email me if you live locally (atlanta, ga) and we can meet up which eliminates shipping fees!
Visit my etsy store: Unique Creativity Etsy Store
my smashion store Unique Creativity Smashion Store
Here are a few headbands that are in my store as well as some I have previously made on this blog!
the above flowers are 4 dollars each or 2 for 6 ( more selections available)
Brooches on sale for 6 dollars a piece or 2 for 10 (more to come)
Hair pins on sale for 5 dollars a piece or 2 for 8
Soon to Come Flower Necklaces 10 to 12 dollars a piece. Some examples but not for sale
Visit my etsy store: Unique Creativity Etsy Store
my smashion store Unique Creativity Smashion Store
Here are a few headbands that are in my store as well as some I have previously made on this blog!
the above flowers are 4 dollars each or 2 for 6 ( more selections available)
Brooches on sale for 6 dollars a piece or 2 for 10 (more to come)
Hair pins on sale for 5 dollars a piece or 2 for 8
Soon to Come Flower Necklaces 10 to 12 dollars a piece. Some examples but not for sale
Labels:
brooches,
etsy store,
flower headbands,
flower necklaces,
for sale,
hair clips,
online sale,
smashion store
Thursday, May 19, 2011
I made my first babydoll halter top!!!
Today browsing through the as is section of job I found this fabric......
FOR 50 CENT!!!!!
A total steal!! I just couldn't wait to get home and "attempt" to make something! After thinking I decided to make a babydoll halter top...
So here's how I made it...
After doubling the fabric ( so I could make a front and back of the shirt) I measured from the top of my bust to the bottom at an angle and also across.
Next I drew my shape on the fabric and then cut it out. I then pinned around it and sewed.
Next I used a piece of elastic.....
and sewed it inside the shirt right under the bust.
I then used some excess fabric to make the halter straps and sewed them onto the bust of the shirt.
I then tried it on and whala!!!!! A brand new baby doll halter top!!....
EXCEPT.......
Unfortunately There will be no pictures of me trying it on b.c I didn't do a good job at measuring the size of my bust and the cups are entirely too small! lol! I tried to wear a shirt underneath but it did not look good with the back being out so.... with that being said I will probably be giving this shirt away.. LOL
FOR 50 CENT!!!!!
A total steal!! I just couldn't wait to get home and "attempt" to make something! After thinking I decided to make a babydoll halter top...
So here's how I made it...
After doubling the fabric ( so I could make a front and back of the shirt) I measured from the top of my bust to the bottom at an angle and also across.
Next I drew my shape on the fabric and then cut it out. I then pinned around it and sewed.
Next I used a piece of elastic.....
and sewed it inside the shirt right under the bust.
I then used some excess fabric to make the halter straps and sewed them onto the bust of the shirt.
I then tried it on and whala!!!!! A brand new baby doll halter top!!....
EXCEPT.......
Unfortunately There will be no pictures of me trying it on b.c I didn't do a good job at measuring the size of my bust and the cups are entirely too small! lol! I tried to wear a shirt underneath but it did not look good with the back being out so.... with that being said I will probably be giving this shirt away.. LOL
Labels:
baby doll,
baby doll halter top,
from fabric,
halter top
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Mens Tshirt Refashion
I took this long sleeved Mens button down shirt and turned it into a womens tube top :)
First I cut the bottom curve out the shirt, cut the sleeves out, and then cut across the breast. I used the sleeves to create a hem for the elastic for the top. I also added elastic to the midsection for a more feminine appeal.
Like the necklace?? Well it was my first attempt at making some shorts from scratch.... All was going well until i decided to get fancy and add a pocket... and well as you can see the shorts were an epic FAIL hence the necklace lol
Here are the shorts.....
And here is the closeup of the necklace....
First I cut the bottom curve out the shirt, cut the sleeves out, and then cut across the breast. I used the sleeves to create a hem for the elastic for the top. I also added elastic to the midsection for a more feminine appeal.
Like the necklace?? Well it was my first attempt at making some shorts from scratch.... All was going well until i decided to get fancy and add a pocket... and well as you can see the shorts were an epic FAIL hence the necklace lol
Here are the shorts.....
And here is the closeup of the necklace....
Friday, May 6, 2011
Braided Flower Headband
So I was cleaning up the house today going through some stuff I haven't seen since we moved in this apartment... (smh) and I found this twine...
I have no idea where it came from but my guess is that you can find it at walmart... (they have everything... literally)
I cut two sets of 3 long strands of twine and braided them together each set separately.. then tied them together to make a double braided headband...
I also made a matching pair of earrings to match the flower (also out of twine) that was on the headband.
Here is a close up of the headband.
I have no idea where it came from but my guess is that you can find it at walmart... (they have everything... literally)
I cut two sets of 3 long strands of twine and braided them together each set separately.. then tied them together to make a double braided headband...
I also made a matching pair of earrings to match the flower (also out of twine) that was on the headband.
Here is a close up of the headband.
next I think I am going to make a belt and a necklace :)
Labels:
braided headband,
diy,
double braided head band,
earrings,
flower,
homemade,
twine
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