These are left-over fabric from last week's T-shirt transformations. They may be small but they're big help as we make our own hair accessories! Just by cutting, sewing and gluing...our blah is now a Tada!:
28 May 2009
27 May 2009
Oops-A-Daisy
I'm making hair accessories this week and I'm using fabric scraps from last week's T-shirt Tadas!. So if you're wondering what that string-like object is up top, it's the collar of an old t-shirt. That is today's blah and here is today's Tada!:
26 May 2009
A Headband for Regina
As Regina (my hairstylist) trimmed my hair, I flipped through the latest issue of InStyle Magazine. I paused. She, too, stopped cutting. Both our eyes were transfixed on a photo of a beautiful headband made of silk and taffeta. Then we saw the price -- $98! We both agreed that that was too much to pay for a headband! I told her that I could make her one. If she can do magic with a comb and a pair of scissors, I think I can do my own magic with a glue gun.
And these headbands from Target's $1 dollar section...I'm ready to do some blah to Tada!
I cut a strip of fabric, sewed it together (left the ends open) and eased it onto the headband. It should fit like a glove. I closed the ends with hand stitching.
Attach the flower to the headband with a glue gun or needle & thread
and Tada!: high fashion without the high price.
and Tada!: high fashion without the high price.
25 May 2009
Crafts from Scraps
Happy Memorial Day everyone! I know you're busy picnicking, grilling or traveling so I want to thank you for stopping by today! This week on blah to Tada!, we're making fun hair accessories. What's even more Tada! is that we'll be using fabric scraps from our T-shirt projects from last week. It's my mission to recycle every little bit, piece and remnant into something fabulous.
22 May 2009
Fashion on Display
21 May 2009
From Shirt to Skirt
When T-shirts don't fit anymore, passing them on as hand-me-downs are the easy and most practical solution. My version of "hand-me-downs", however, involves some tweaking making even the biggest T-shirt fit the smallest member of the family.
...Now a baby skirt!
I was thinking of making a T-shirt for a toddler but I decided a little skirt would be easier. I didn't use a pattern -- I just winged it with a pencil and ruler. Another hand-me-down idea is to make pajama pants. You'll find the demo here.
Enjoy this tiny blah to Tada! project!
20 May 2009
When the shirt doesn't fit no more
This week, it's the T-shirt's turn to go from blah to Tada!. It makes me think that this project is therapeutic for both t-shirt and the owner: the T-shirt has a new lease on life and the owner is saved from any guilty feelings ("I love you but I need to let you go"). Okay, tell me that I'm not the only one going through this kind of drama!
Blah...I don't fit into this shirt anymore and I want to put the blame on the washing machine ("It shrunk in the wash!"). Instead I'll blame it on the pizza and cheesecake ("They're too good to resist!").
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