This was my canvas that I started with. All purchased from the thrift store. $1 a piece! With some minor changes, I made them into dime pieces. Pretty proud of the ones at the bottom right corner :)
I bought these because I thought they were cool, but obviously my name doesn't start with a "J." Any takers out there who are willing to purchase them, they are only $5. Hit me up and I'll send you a PayPal invoice!
These are the beauty of the beast right here. Just a minor paint update and they look brand new. Willing to sell too, but thinking about keeping them for myself!
Here are some 1 1/2 inch buttons (I believe) that I will be making button earrings out of. Simple, fast, and chic. I love the inexpensiveness of them and the fact that I can make them from whatever fabric I choose! Win-Win!
This is the finished product of what I purchased except the mirrored earrings (already had the mirror plates). These were selected by my cousin, a friend, and a colleague. Came out pretty darn good if I don't say so myself!
This is my workspace. Isn't she lovely?!! I spend some time there budgeting my bills and completing my DIY projects here. If you don't have a glue gun, you DEFINITELY should get one! One of the best inventions! The desk I purchased from my local thrift store for $30. I changed the pull out and placed a zebra print liner from Walmart on top hence sticking to my black and white theme. I had so much fun with that I placed the same print on top of my rusting file cabinet. Looks new with a hint of style!
Here is an oldie, but goodie DIY project. A quick project for anyone looking for storage space to hold necklaces and bracelets. Although I'm thinking of revamping the bracelet idea, the necklace holder has been wonders for me. The only thing now is that I need a bigger one! Another project in the works!
Here are some of the new items I bought to continue with the fun. I'm looking forward the most to taking the white tank I found in TJMaxx ($4.99) and placing a picture on it with the iron on image paper I purchased from Michael's ($9.99). Can't wait to show you how that turned out!
These are just some quick ways to have some DIY fun. I will be doing more over the weekend (fingers crossed). May not get to do all I want since I'm celebrating my one year anniversary with my soon-to-be-hubby! Plus, another engagement photo shoot with my friend, TK, so a busy weekend ahead. Let me know what you like to DIY to give me ideas! Love to share with you all soon! :)
Hey Erika! So nice to "meet" you. Thanks so much for stopping by my blog. I hope you enjoy the fries.
ReplyDeleteYouTube will be you best friend as you begin to sew. I had sewing classes in middle school, but I forgot most of what I learned. Even worse my mom was a seamstress and worked in a boutique making bridal gowns. She even made my wedding dress. I had no interest in learning to sew then, but I sure wish I had her wisdom now. Good luck to you!!
Thanks Brandi! So nice to "meet" you too! I'm new to the blog world so I'm trying to connect with as many people as I can. I really wish that most of the things I'm starting to dwell into now I would have did it back then. I don't have anyone really close to me who is a true seamstress. I would have loved to be around your mother! Thanks for stopping by!
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