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5 Out of the Box T-shirt Refashions

March 4, 2013 By Michelle Barneck 2 Comments

The t-shirt, a trusted friend on a summer day. We probably all own more than we would like to admit. But, the t-shirt can be so much more than the casual day jean companion. We’re prepared to show you five out of the box ways to refashion this closet staple.

Here’s my clip from the Studio 5 segment today:



5 Out of the Box T-shirt Refashions

1. DIY Shoes
Turn an old t-shirt and a pair of flip flop soles into some super comfy sandals.




2&3. Swim Suit Cover & Headband

With the most beginning level of sewing, a 5XL shirt can become a ruffly swim suit cover and matching headband.




Dress up a t-shirt with another t-shirt, a t-shirt made in to accessories of course. How about a Rosette Necklace and Ruffled Infinity Scarf?

4. DIY Necklace
All you need for this run necklace is a t-shirt, scissors and a glue gun.


5. Cascading Ruffle Infinity Scarf
If you can sew straight lines, you can make this scarf.

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Favorites of 2012

December 31, 2012 By Michelle Barneck 3 Comments

I so enjoyed looking over the year with the collection of reader favorites that I decided to put together another collection of my 12 favorite projects from 2012 that didn’t make the first list. Just a fun list for anyone who is new or missed any of these from the past year. Enjoy!

DIY LAUNDRY ROOM




CRAFT ROOM REVEAL


SPECIAL ADDITION TO OUR FAMILY TREE BABY SHOWER




SESAME STREET BIRTHDAY PARTY

DIY SCARF FROM A T-SHIRT



MIKE WAZOWSKI SHIRT



PLANE AWESOME VALENTINES



VALENTINE DISPLAY



AMERICAN STARS AND STRIPES PILLOW FROM A PLACEMAT




MAGNETIC PAPER DOLLS

TIE DYE ACCESSORIES



DIY NECKLACE QUITE A SPECTACLE

Here’s to another great year of projects and more to come!

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Top 12 of 2012

December 27, 2012 By Michelle Barneck 3 Comments

Here they are! The top 12 reader favorites of 2012 (based on traffic). You may spot some trends here, mainly things made out of t-shirts. It has been a great year and I can’t wait to share all the things I have lined up for 2013. Without further adieu, the top 12…

1. DIY SHOE



2. DIY JEWELRY ORGANIZER



3. T-SHIRT DIY NECKLACE



4. MAKE FABRIC NECKLACE



5. RED VELVET WAFFLES



6. HOW TO CURL HAIR WITHOUT HEAT



7. POLKA DOT FRUIT STAND



8. DIY SWIM SUIT COVERS



9. HOW TO STENCIL PATTERNS



10. CHALKBOARD REFRIGERATOR USING VINYL



11. DIY SHIRT



12. DIY CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS



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Cocoa to Go Caddy

December 3, 2012 By Michelle Barneck 12 Comments

Hello to all of you A Little Tipsy friends!  I’m Amy from The Happy Scraps where I love to share paper crafting, cardmaking, scrapbooking, decor, and sewing ideas.  I’m so happy to be here today sharing a fun Christmas gift idea for a friend or neighbor.  I’m sharing this Hot Cocoa to-go caddy.

I started with an empty bottle box that I up-cycled.  I have several of these that I collected from a family party a while back.  I measured all the sides and cut paper to fit, and then adhered it to the box.

I chose a couple of different patterns of paper to add variety to the caddy.

Then I cut some coordinating green cardstock to make a band around the box.

Using my Cricut and Cricut Craft Room, I cut these bracket shapes out to make my gift tag/label.  Then I just used a fun Merry Christmas stamp, and signed our name, tied it with twine, and put it on the band around the box.

These bottle are my favorite part of the whole package. 🙂  I used my Cricut again to cut out the vinyl for the bottles.  I think labels like this make anything cuter!

After filling the bottles up with cocoa powder, mini marshmallows, and mini peppermint marshmallow bits, I put the corks in, and I wrapped the tops with twine then tied a bow.

Then they were all ready to go in the caddy.  I wrapped some paper straws up with twine as well and put those in, so that when they mix up their hot cocoa, they can sip it up in style.

I hope you’ve enjoyed this fun Hot Cocoa Christmas gift idea for your friends and neighbors!

Thank you so much to Michelle for having me over today!  I hope you’ll all come by The Happy Scraps and say hi!  I’d love to have you.

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Oooh, I just love this! What a perfect neighbor gift for the holidays! A huge thanks to Amy for sharing her fun project with us!
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