Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Sandals + Shoe Polish

A little bit ago I bought a bag and did not have brown shoes to match. I tend to not wear brown all that often I mainly stick to black. So I went to Payless and picked up these brown sandals and did not even think to match the color with my bag. Since I already bought the shoes and liked them I thought I could just use shoe polish and change the color of the sandals.
 
Here is what the sandals looked like to start with.
I bought brown shoe polish at Walmart for about 4 dollars
I took an old rag and applied the polish to it.
You can kind of see that I started applying the polish on the left. The polish changed the thread color as well making the thread look black.
Here is the sandal after two layers of polish. The second coat did not really darken the color at all.
So the color did not get nearly dark enough as I needed to match my bag. 
Oh well, I do like how it turned out though, the color is much more rich than the original. 


Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Customize keychain with nail polish

I went to San Francisco, CA about a week ago and bought some souvenirs. One was a keychain of the golden gate bridge. Later I noticed there were brown areas on my silver keychain. Its hard to see in the picture but I still did not like it so I decided to paint the whole thing a new color.   
This was the keychain
I found a nail polish color that matched as close to the color of the golden gate bridge
 that I could find from the nail polish I already had
I applied one coat to both sides
Let it dry and there you have it-
Your very own custom keychain!

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Picnic for July 4th!

Happy Independence Day America!!!
I went on a picnic with my sister and brother-in-law to celebrate July 4th. We had I can has cheezburgers, sweet potato fries, watermelon and jello! Yum!
We just enjoyed lounging around. The hammock was very comfy!
It was a nice relaxing 4th.

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Favorite Movie Musicals

I seriously LOVE musicals! I grew up watching a number of them. Here is a list of my top ten favorite movie musicals:
#10
#9
#8
#7
#6
#5

 #4

#3
#2
#1
What are some of your favorite musicals?

Saturday, June 23, 2012

DIY Flower Lei Frame

Super simple DIY Flower Lei Frame!

To start, you will need a flower lei.
You will also need a frame. I bought this one at the dollar store but any old frame lying around the house will do. Just make sure the frame is flat so that the flowers can adhere to it.
Take all the flowers off of the string and place them in a pile.
Now, with the frame all set it is time to start gluing. I used a hot glue gun and I think that works the best. Layer the flowers by putting one on top of the other either in a certain order, or at random.
Work your way around the frame. Also, glue the underside of the petals to the frame that will keep all of the flowers secure.
Once you have finished adding the flowers all the way around the frame it should look like this.
Now time to add the dot to the middle of the last flower in the corner. I found an old earring that worked great, but anything you can find will work. I folded the back of the earring down to make it easier to attach to the flower.
Add a dab of hot glue, then place it in the center of the flower. Yay! You now have a beautiful flower frame ready for any picture!

Muumuu Tote Bag Tutorial


I love this tote, not only is it super cute, but it is really soft since it is made out of clothing!
I picked up this funky muumuu dress from a thrift store because I just love the fabric. I thought it would be awesome to make a tote bag out of it since the colors are awesome and the dress was cheap. Fabric from a fabric store can be quite pricey so I definitely recommend going to a couple thrift stores and finding some awesome dresses (or skirts) like this one and turn them into cool things. 
This tutorial can be used for any kind of fabric since I have all of the measurements. Feel free to use any fabric it doesn't have to be an muumuu dress. You can tweak the instructions to fit your particular dress (like making it smaller or larger to fit your needs). 

For all the measurements I gave them about 1/2 inch seam allowance.
To start, lay the dress on the floor. With this dress there is only two seams down the sides, there is no seam down the back. Next, cut off the top of the dress. Removing the sleeves and collar.

Then cut off the bottom of the dress (if needed). 
Now you are left with a whole 
piece of the same fabric, which is two sided.

Cut the fabric 15 by 12 inches. Making two pieces of fabric. Don't forget to cut the seams off.
I am going to refer to this as my main fabric. 
If you have different patterns on the bottom of your dress, like mine, cut it like so, seperating the different patterns from each other. If you do have a dress with some sort of boarder (mine is geometric) don't throw it away because it can be used for the straps.

I cut the seams off of the purple fabric and layed out the two pieces. Cut them 15 by 4 1/2 inches. These are going to become the top part of my tote. If you dont have this on your dress, find another similar fabric that matches your main fabric and use that. 
With the two purple pieces and the green flowery fabric add interfacing to all four of them (if needed). This helps to give the fabric more stability.
I then took 1 green piece and layed it out and pinned 1 purple piece to the top of it, keeping right sides facing together. Do this for the other green and purple pieces. 
Then sew your two pieces across for both. Now take the two sides and place right sides together and sew down one side. Make sure that when you sew your first side that the two sides line up perfectly. Meaning the line between the purple and green is straight between the two sides.

Then sew all the way around the edges leaving the top open.

I sewed over them seam twice to give it more strength. 
Now for the lining. I didn't have any fabric that matched the outside fabric of the bag so I got an old shirt from my Mom and used it instead of buying fabric at the store.
If you decide to use an old shirt make sure your lining will fit inside your bag before you start cutting. Since this fabric will fit,you can then cut off the top portion of the shirt. Taking the sleeves, collar, and also the buttons off.
Once you have that done, cut off the seams at the bottom  and sides of the shirt.  
Now you have two pieces ready to be used.
Pocket time! I really wanted pockets in my tote so I decided to make some. Cut two pieces 5 X 5 1/2 inches. And two more 5 X 3 1/2 inches. I cut two of each so that inside of the pockets would have the right side of the fabric facing facing out. It also gives the pockets more strength. Put the two wrong sides together for each pair. I folded down the top twice to make a nice edge. Ironing them down will make it a lot easier. Then, sew the top where the edge is for both pockets.
Then take 1 of the purple fabric pieces and place the pockets on the fabric making sure that they line up correctly and that they are placed where you want them in proportion to the bag. I put the purple inside of the bag and measured the pockets from bottom. My pockets were 6 1/2 inches from the bottom. Now fold each of the edges under except the top and sew around all three sides for both pockets.
 It should look like right picture when you are done.
Take the other purple shirt piece and sew the two pieces together, while leaving the top open, and with the right sides facing each other. Now strap time! I used the boarder from my dress, if you don't have that cut four pieces of any fabric 28 X 2 1/2 inches. With two of those four, add interfacing (if needed) to the wrong side. Then, place together two with right sides facing, one with interfacing the other without, pin, and sew on both sides leaving the two ends open. Do that for the other strap as well. Turn both straps right side out.
The way I attached the straps was to pin them where I wanted them on the flap of of where the purple and green flowery fabric overlap. My straps are 3 inches in from each side. And about 5 inches apart. I hope you can see in the photo that the strap was only sewn on the inside, missing the other seam from where the green and purple fabric meet. Sew it back and forth a few times to make the strap strong. Do this for all four strap ends. Make sure to line them up correctly from one side of your tote to the other.
I didn't take many pictures of the end so I will do my best explaining. Take the purple piece with pockets and place it inside the bag. Fold the outside fabric down once pinning it making sure it is even all the way around the bag. Now fold down the purple once and pin it to the outer fabric. This makes a really nice top edge. Make sure that the straps are also pinned in place so that they will come out straight when you sew around the top. Once everything is settled now sew around the top edge. Start at one side of the tote where the seam is. Going slowly sew across one side of the bag, checking to make sure you sewed it straight. Do the same for the other side. This is definitely the hardest part but just take your time in pinning and sewing and it will pay off. You are now finished!!! As you can see in the picture to the right there is one seam around the top of the bag.
Happy Sewing Everyone!!!