10 June 2010

Light My Fire


Rane, one of the blah to TADA!'s lovely readers
challenged me to transform blah dryer lint into a TADA!
I hope I haven't disappointed her so far.

As I've mentioned in the previous posts,
dryer lint is highly flammable,
so it's important to take care when re-using it.

But today, we'll take advantage of its flaming super power by
crafting a fire starter kit.

Fill a box or tin with dryer lint.
Add a set of matches or a lighter,
and TADA! -- simple materials to
get a fire going for your next camping trip.

Put the box of lint & matches in a
resealable plastic bag to prevent
it from getting wet.

Happy camping!

09 June 2010

Flower Pendant


This week on my blog, I'm turning dryer lint from blah to TADA!

Ever since Rane wrote me an e-mail & proposed this challenge,
I tried to remember to collect lint each time I did the laundry.

And in the past two days, I've shown you how to make these
fabric balls that I turned into push pins & into a colorful
necklace...all out of dryer lint & old t-shirts!

I've got a few extra fabric balls that I sewed together:

TADA! I made a cute flower!

Add a pin to the back to make a brooch, or...

Sew a jump ring to the back of the flower & thread to a chain.
Now you've got a fun flower pendant!

Kindly take note that dryer lint is flammable.
Take extra care when wearing this necklace.
Otherwise, replace dryer lint with fiber fill
taken from an old, ready-to-throw pillow.

08 June 2010

Lots of Lint


Rane is a fabulous gal who threw a challenge my way:
Turn dryer lint from blah to TADA!

So I've been collecting lint in this bag every time
I did the laundry.

Similar to yesterday's craft, I made more fabric balls:

Step 1: Cut circles from fabric scraps (these are old t-shirts).

Step 2: Sew a running stitch all around.

Step 3: Pull the thread so the fabric becomes a little bowl.
Stuff the "bowl" with dryer lint.

Step 4: Pull the thread all the way, knot the end &
cut the thread.

Make as many fabric balls as you need.

String them together with crochet thread,
sandwiching a gold bead in between
each fabric ball.

TADA! I've a got a statement necklace
and I hardly spent anything!

I have to point out that dryer lint is flammable.
I know you won't be cooking, grilling or dancing around
a bonfire with this necklace around you, but do take
extra care!


07 June 2010

Blah to TADA! Challenge: Dryer Lint


Thanks for stopping by today!
It's been a while and I think I'm ready for a new challenge.
Rane wrote me a few months back:

Hi ya Claire!! I have a true challenge for you! What can you do with dryer lint? Every week I throw this away and always wonder could it be used for something?

I hear ya Rane!
So this week, let's make a detour to the laundry room
en route to the craft room.

Like most of you, I throw away lint from the dryer.

I only recently started keeping it in this bag.

I must admit, lint isn't very attractive.
But it reminds me of fiber fill.

I got myself a few fabric scraps:

I cut them into circles.

Then sewed a running stitch around.

I pulled the thread slightly so the fabric bunched up.
Then stuffed it with dryer lint!

Pulled the thread all the way to
seal the edge & then knotted the thread.

Here's the result:

TADA! I made little fabric balls
out of dryer lint & scrap fabric.

Then I attached them on the head of
these tacks with hot glue:

Note: The tacks get hot when hot glue is applied -- this
may burn your fingers. To avoid this, pin the tacks to a cork board,
add a bead of hot glue, then add the fabric ball.
Allow to dry and pull away any excess glue.

Another TADA! -- push pins!

These will dress up any cork board at home,
in school or at the office.

See you again tomorrow!


04 June 2010

Bandana Beautiful


Hooray it's Friday!

I hope you've been enjoying the weather.
I am and I'm enjoying this Trilby hat
that I got from a street market:

If you tuned everyday this week,
I've been dressing up the hat
to change its look.
We don't want it looking blah, right?

TADA! I tied on an old bandana
to give the hat a new spin.

And I think I'll wear it with
a jumpsuit similar to this
one from Tory Burch.

Have a cool weekend everyone!

03 June 2010

Hooray for Stripes


I recently purchased this really cool Trilby hat:

To keep it from looking blah,
I've been dressing it up.

TADA! I put this blue & white stripped ribbon
over the existing black band.

Doesn't it give a whole new personality to the hat?

And doesn't it go well with this outfit?
{Image from BCBG Max Azria}

02 June 2010

Embellished Headgear


Early this spring, I found a hat vendor at
a New York City street market.

I bought this $10 hat that I've been wearing
and plan to keep wearing all summer long:

I felt I needed to change the look
every so often to keep it from looking blah.

TADA! I embellished the hat with feathers!

Lovely to wear with this dress from J. Crew!