Showing posts with label Clothing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clothing. Show all posts

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Faux Jewelry - a quick tutorial

I love the funky look of faux necklaces on shirts. I've seen these around on various blogs and in various stores (I just saw some last night at Wally World) and I think they are so cute!  

Here's what I did to make these.  Easy peasy, I promise!

supplies: shirt, Velveteen fabric paint, pins/pens/anything round to dip in the paint, rhinestone setter and rhinestones, scrap fabric, sewing basics (iron, sewing machine, etc.)

1.) Iron shirt in half length-wise so you can see where the middle of the shirt is.

2.) Put a piece of cardstock or cardboard in between the front and back of shirt so the paint won't bleed through.

3.) Use the head of a pin to make the small "beads".  Dip the tip in the paint and then dot it on the shirt.  Do this over and over till your skinny necklace is done.  Make sure to use your ironed line as a reference to the middle of the shirt.

4.) Use the back of a pen/pencil/foam paintbrush to make the larger beads on the neclace.  Dipping the end in the paint, then press it to the shirt.  Continue this until the neclace is done.  Make as many faux necklaces as you want on your shirt.

5.) Let dry several hours.

6.) Follow the directions on the paint bottle to make the Velveteen paint puff up.

7.) If you have a Rhinestone Setter, you can add a little bling to a few of the larger "beads".

8.) Make some sort of fabric flower to sit at the shoulder of the shirt and where the necklaces all meet together.  Sew in place and you're done!

If you try out this tutorial, I would LOVE to see
your finished shirts! 





Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Rooty "TUTE" Tuesday - Corsage embellishment

I know, I'm a little behind on this one...but, I've seen this idea around a lot and I love it! Here is the tutorial, by Enchantresses 3. It's really easy and pretty much fool-proof. It doesn't take much time either...perfect! Here is my $5 Old Navy shirt transformed. I used a dark purple knit that I already had for the embellishment. The shades are slightly different, but less obvious in person than they are in the picture. I love how it totally "girl-a-fies" the shirt, I need to go find some more shirts to play around with!

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Trying new things

I haven't sewn any clothing for myself EVER! I really want to, but I guess I'm just intimidated by it. I tried making this skirt out of shear desperation. I have a confession, some of you may already know this....I hate skirts!! Yes, it's true...I despise them! Okay, I guess I'm being a little too dramatic, but I really, REALLY don't like skirts/dresses on me! I love them for my little girl and every other woman on the planet, but I HATE wearing them! I always have and I'm pretty sure I always will (sorry Mary, it's true). So, after years of hating skirts, I thought I would try making one that I didn't hate. And did I do it? Well, not exactly. It's definitely comfortable, which I like, but not exactly flattering...oh well. It cost about $2, so the price was right. I tried the flower technique that I've been seeing everywhere also (okay, I wanted to link the flower idea to a blog, but now I can't find it anywhere...sorry). For my first skirt, it's not too bad, but I've got some ideas for the next one. Maybe if I keep trying to make new skirts, I'll eventually come up with one I like....ummm, probably not :)