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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

DIY: Simple Lace Headband




I had some left over lace scraps and found a cute way to use 'em! for this super easy project, you will need:

  • 18" - 22" of lace trim (or ribbon)
  • a hair tie
  • scissors 
  • needle and thread or a sewing machine





Directions:

  1. Measure the lace trim around your head. The ends don't have to reach each other but make sure it reaches to the nape of your neck, keeping in mind seam allowance. My lace piece was 22" total.
  2. Fold the lace end around the hair tie and sew back and forth a couple of times. I used a straight stitch back and forth about five or six times. Repeat for the other end.
  3. Trim the excess near the stitch. DONE! 


For the skinnier lace trim I used some left over elastic instead of a hair tie. I try not to waste my scraps. Hope you enjoyed this little tutorial!

TTFN<3

Friday, June 1, 2012

DIY: Ombre Canvas Shoes with Sharpies



I've been wanting to alter these plain Jane canvas shoes for quite some time, and I've finally found a fun and easy way to add some color. Just in time for summer!

You will need:

  • Canvas shoes
  • Rubbing alcohol
  • A sponge, cotton pad, or dropper (something to drip the rubbing alcohol onto the shoe)
  • Your choice of Sharpies
  • Tester fabric (optional)
  • Newspaper
  • Bowl
Inspect your shoes if they're not new. Make sure they're relatively clean! I had to wash mine. They'll be fine in the washer machine with a couple of old towels. Remove the laces, get your stuff and head outside for this super fun craft! (if not outside, A well ventilated area is cool too)




What colors and fades do you want for your new kicks? I recommend a tester fabric because I found out later on that some colors don't spread at all, and some colors spread into other unexpected colors; although the surprise outcome is part of the fun.

To get colors to fade, color across the shoe with one or two colors, and immediately drip the rubbing alcohol over the color. To do this I poured some rubbing alcohol in a bowl, used the cotton pad to soak some up, and squeezed the pad over the color. The more rubbing alcohol, the more it spreads. You don't want to wait too long to drip the rubbing alcohol, because the sharpie ink could dry permanently. 


~ Color and drip, color and drip... ~


The teal in the middle didn't spread well, so I went back over with a blue that did



A few tips: 
  • If you want to go back over a section, try to wait till it's a little dry at least. If you color on parts still really damp with rubbing alcohol, you'll dry out your marker.
  • If you must and you're impatient like me, then go ahead. When the marker appears like there's no ink coming out, then grab a scrap sheet and color till it's revived.
  • The ink spreads in all directions; experiment with other shapes and patterns if you'd like!
  • Sharpie.com goes into greater depth about this technique.
Once you're all done, leave them out to dry over night. Once they're completely dry, the ink will stop spreading. Don't be afraid to go over a few spots if you feel like it! I did a OOTD post earlier with these shoes, if you want more pictures. I think they came out pretty great; I want more!


Let me know if you make these and how they turned out for ya! Hope you liked the tutorial; feel free to post any questions.

TTFN <3

Thursday, May 10, 2012

DIY - Secret Compartment book!


You will need:

  • A book
  • an exacto knife
  • a glue gun
  • a glue stick
  • felt or a thick fabric
  • ruler
  • marker
  1. open the book about 20 pages in and decide your margins. An easy guide would be to reference your cuts around the text. (ie 1mm away from text)
  2. using the exacto knife, carefully cut out pages a few at a time until the pocket is as deep as you'd like it. I applied heavy pressure until I got towards the end. If any of the pages rip (common with older books) use the glue stick to patch things up
  3. hold the book as straight as you can and glue the inside with the glue gun. By gluing the inside rather than the outside edges, it looks more believable. Glue on the outside is a dead give away!
  4. Measure and cut out a piece of felt using the template described in the video. Glue down the bottom first, then the edges.
  5. Take the next four pages or so closest to the compartment and glue them together, and then to the edges of the compartment. 
  6. Use the exacto knife to cut out a flap to enter the compartment. Voilá!
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