I know, I know we're in November and probably over hearing about Halloween costumes but bear with me! I am still super excited about this year's DIY costumes and life has been nothing short of crazy. CRAZY, I tell you! We can talk about the crazy later but, for now, let's talk about costumes (said with jazz hands - lots of jazz hands)!
Trick or Treat: Our DIY Family Halloween Costumes (Hint: It Involves Ms. Frizzle and a School Bus!)
Saturday, November 4, 2017
I know, I know we're in November and probably over hearing about Halloween costumes but bear with me! I am still super excited about this year's DIY costumes and life has been nothing short of crazy. CRAZY, I tell you! We can talk about the crazy later but, for now, let's talk about costumes (said with jazz hands - lots of jazz hands)!
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diy ms frizzle
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diy halloween
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diy liz
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diy magic school bus
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diy treat bag
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mccalls m7314
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simplicity 1351
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the magic school bus
Location:
Seattle, WA, USA
Saturday, September 30, 2017
Not too long ago, my husband and I were grocery shopping at Walmart when we happened upon a clearance bin of fabric in the middle of an unassuming aisle. Of course, I had to look and was rather excited to find a ton of knit fabric bolts marked down to a $1 yd. Surprisingly, I don't have a lot of knit in my fabric stash, and was really excited to be going home with 5 yds of black and gray jersey. As soon as they got home, they went straight into the washing machine, and I thumbed through my knit patterns trying to figure what to make with all of this newly found fabric.
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budget fashion
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DIY
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DIY clothes
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DIY fashion
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fall fashion
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MCCALLS
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MCCALLS M7127
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pattern
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pattern review
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selfish sew
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sewing
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sewing pattern
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sewing pattern review
Location:
Seattle, WA, USA
Tuesday, September 19, 2017
Fall is quickly becoming my favorite season, guys! I've always been such a fan of fall fashion with it's lux color choices, the layering, and of course, pouring over the all of the September magazine issues. This year, it seems like everywhere you turn, there's denim or 70s inspired style in the stores in the magazines, or online, so I was thrilled when I found a ton of denim fabric at Goodwill for $5.99.
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budget fashion
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DIY
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DIY dress
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DIY fashion
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fall fashion
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repurposed fashion
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sewing pattern
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sewing pattern review
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simply sewing magazine
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the freya dress
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thrifted
Location:
Seattle, WA, USA
Wednesday, August 9, 2017
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DIY
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DIY clothes
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DIY dress
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DIY fashion
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DIY wrap dress
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eco-friendly fashion
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how to
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ootd
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refashion
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repurpose
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sewing
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slow fashion movement
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thrifted
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tutorial
Location:
Seattle, WA, USA
Saturday, July 22, 2017
This week we're breaking it up a little bit to talk about thrifting tips and tricks! Lately, I've noticed that I've been receiving a lot of compliments on things I've worn that were purchased from a thrift store. I've also found that it's a lot of fun to see someone's surprised reaction when I tell them that I bought it used, at a thrift shop. Usually, they are shocked and tell me that they never find anything cute at the thrift store which, in turn, surprises me!
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buying used
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how to
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lifestyle
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recycle
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shopping
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thrifted
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thrifting
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tips and tricks
Location:
Seattle, WA, USA
Wednesday, July 12, 2017
Honestly, the last few months have been tough and this week has been especially stressful which made it difficult to sit down and write a post this week. Sometimes, refashioning and sewing is just the stress relief that I need but when faced with the technical aspect of sharing, sometimes I get a little stumped and procrastinate. I didn't know what I was going to say about this dress all week so, I've prayed about it and am hoping that the words flow and resonates with your heart, too.
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DIY
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DIY clothes
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DIY dress
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DIY fashion
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lifestyle
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maxi dress
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refashion
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repurpose
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selfish sew
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sewing
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thrifted
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tutorial
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upcycle
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value village
Location:
Seattle, WA, USA
Tuesday, July 4, 2017
Last week I was thinking about what I was going to wear for the 4th of July and try as I might, my mind just kept drawing a blank. I will confess that I am awful and will usually buy something new for the holidays (because - dresses!) but this year has been crazy and that option wasn't really on the table. However, what was on the table (literally) was a tablecloth that I meant to sew last month and just didn't have the time to get to. I purchased this tablecloth at Value Village a few months ago for $4.99 and really liked the design in the center as well as the floral design around the border. Immediately, I thought of making a spring dress, lined with mint, and a scalloped laced hem. Needless to say, spring flew by and the tablecloth remained just that.
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DIY
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DIY clothes
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DIY dress
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DIY fashion
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eco-friendly fashion
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refashion
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repurpose
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selfish sew
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sewing
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slow fashion movement
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thrifted
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tutorial
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upcycle
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value village
Location:
Seattle, WA, USA
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