I love refashioning t-shirts. Most of the time I just take plain shirts and embellish them, but this one I actually sized down. I found these adorable Hanes t-shirts at the dollar store in an extra small. Here is how I transformed it! Step 1: Take a shirt that is the correct size and lay […]
No-Sew Ribbon Rosette Tutorial
The other day I sat down to make a ribbon rosette and discovered my ribbon was wired. I thought I was done for, but as I started playing around I figured out I could make a no-sew rosette. Yippee! NOTE: Click on any of the pictures to enlarge them. Here is what you need: Wired […]
Bunny Peep Shirt using template
Looks like we are having two posts today! After I got the bunny peep downloads up this morning I couldn’t help thinking like I needed to do something a little more imaginative with them. Here is what I came up with using a shirt from the dollar store…The front reads, “Where my peeps at?” On […]
Boys Jeans to Girls Shorts refashion
This is my little Ms Foxy. I think she’s adorable! I decided to try refashioning some of her older brothers pants into shorts for her.This what we started with. A pair of pants that never actually fit Joshua. Way too big in the waist.The first thing I did was remove the pocket, so I could […]
Hairbow Holder Tutorial
Every little girl needs a place to keep all there cute little hair bows. This is what I came up with. What you need: Wood Sign Wire Purse Handle – mine came from michaels Acrylic Paint(Not pictured) Background Paper Letters for your sign 9 feet of 1″ wide ribbon(this is for hanging the bows on) […]
Burp Cloth and Baby Sock Cupcake Tutorial
Here is the final tutorial in the series!! Cupcakes made out of burp cloths and baby socks. What you need: Burp Cloth – I made a fringed burp cloth and mine was about 17″ x 9″. Random size huh? I used the tutorial at Home Sweet Home 2 pairs of 0-6 month size socks. If […]
Washcloth “Candy” Rolls Tutorial
Here is Tutorial #2 in my three part series of baby gifts that look like scrumptious treats. This is probably the easiest and fastest of the three! What you need:1. 6 baby washcloths per candy roll. Three washcloths in two different colors looks good, but play around with it. I bought some of the Gerber […]