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DIY Under $5: Ruffle Tank

May 25, 2011 By Michelle Barneck 7 Comments

Welcome to another week of DIY under $5! This week I tackled a tank top that has been sitting lonely in my closet. I wore it maybe once a year to the lake. I felt bad for the poor thing and decided to spruce it up a bit. Hello cute, feminine, ruffly number perfect for spring.

A couple weeks ago before our girl’s craft weekend I went to Hobby Lobby and stumbled upon some trim remnant bags for 99 cents. These things are gold I tell you! Of course there were some totally weird and hideous bits in there, but there were also some fabulous pieces to be had.

Honestly, when I first pulled out the eyelet ruffles I thought what in the world would I do with those? I have no daughters and I was not sure if a grown woman could pull off eyelet. I guess you can be the judge on that one, but I got the idea to cut it in two and sew it to my pink tank. I am actually quite pleased with how it turned out.

Tank: already had in closet
Eyelet trim: part of 99 cent trim remnant bag
Total cost: 20 cents

Now it’s time to link up your $5 projects!

Please remember:

  • Only link to your own projects that cost you $5 or less (price does not have to include items you had on hand)
  • You can link past projects that fit the dollar limit, but please only link each project once
  • No giveaways or items for sale
  • Please link back so others can join the party and so you have the opportunity to be featured on Saturday!

DIY under $5

Linking with:
Creative Creations Tuesday

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DIY Under $5: Guitar Patch

April 27, 2011 By Michelle Barneck 12 Comments

Ok, I am kind of embarrassingly proud of this little project so please be kind. I give you the guitar patch. I guess technically it’s guitar and amp patches.

We LOVE hand me downs at my house! We have an awesome friend, Whitney (Hi Whit!), who has two boys and gives us (my sis and I) all of their clothes. My nephew is bigger than Aiden so he gets things first. Usually the clothes are in great shape, but once in a while we get something that, well, has been through 3 boys. ๐Ÿ˜‰ Like the knee of these poor jeans.

Now normally I might just let it go, but these fit him so nicely. It is hard to find jeans for a string bean. Long and skinny that one. So I decided to get to work and make them work. Enter the iron on patch. I think my mom and sis honestly thought I did not know they are meant to go on the inside, but I had plans in my wee little brain.

Plans that got me excited when I was searching google and found this. The Piรจce de rรฉsistance! It is exactly what I wanted.

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Guitar Patch Tutorial

Let’s review what your gonna need:
  • pants
  • iron on patches
  • iron
  • embroidery floss
  • needle
  • pattern
  • patience (I don’t usually do projects that span over 3 nights, though it most likely won’t take you that long. I have backstitched one time previously in my life)

1. Holding your patch over the “pattern” aka printed out drawing, hold it up to the light and trace the outline of the guitar and the amp. Be sure to make them big enough to cover the hole.

2. Cut out the shapes and lay them in place. I put a patch on the back side of the leg with the big hole for extra durability.

3. Iron them on using the directions on the patches. Mine was cotton setting for 30 seconds.

4. Sketch the rest of the design out on the guitar patch. (I suppose you could trace it all at the beginning, but you would have to do it pretty dark to last through the ironing etc)

5. Now just backstitch over the pencil marks. It is a pain to get through the patches, so use a thimble. Trust me, I didn’t. Here is a great backstitiching tutorial if you need it.

And there you have it. Some rockin’ little patches for yer boy!!

Now it’s time to link up!

Please remember:

  • Only link to your own projects that cost you $5 or less (price does not have to include items you had on hand)
  • You can link past projects that fit the dollar limit
  • Please link back so others can join the party

DIY under $5



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DIY Under $5: Ruching Shirt Refashion in 10 Minutes

April 6, 2011 By Michelle Barneck 21 Comments

Do you have a shirt that is a little too big, too long, or just needs a little flavor? You are gonna love this little 10 minute shirt ruching refashion.

Did I mention that it will cost you $1.50?!

Supplies:
  • shirt
  • coordinating thread
  • elastic thread ($1.50)
  • sewing machine

All you do is hand wind the elastic thread on the bobbin. Put the coordinating thread on the machine and through the needle as usual, turn your shirt inside out and sew using a large baste stitch along the existing seams. I stitched from 4 inches down from the arm pit to the bottom. Be sure to back stitch at the top and bottom to keep it more secure. It is sooo easy!

I got the elastic thread idea from my friend Amanda, who was awesome enough to let me borrow hers. She has a more detailed tutorial on how to use it to make a cute ruffly scarf.


My sweet sis Jen sewing away. ๐Ÿ™‚

Before<————————–> After

It made it a few inches shorter and more fitted. I love that it hides the things I don’t want to display (namely post baby bulges and that odd poker from my jeans’s waistband that makes me look like I have an outie belly button.) and made my super long shirt a more flattering length (look at my elbows in both pics for a reference point on how much shorter). I’ll totally be debuting this baby at the Creative Estates conference this weekend.

I have not washed it yet, so I’m not sure how that will go, but this shirt is hand wash only so I’m sure it will be fine.

So now it’s time to link up!

Please remember:

  • Only link to your own projects that cost you $5 or less (price does not have to include items you had on hand)
  • You can link past projects that fit the dollar limit
  • Please link back so others can join the party

DIY under $5

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Feature Friday-DIY Under $5

April 1, 2011 By Michelle Barneck 12 Comments

There have been so many great project linked up for the DIY Under $5!! I wanted to share some from our first three link ups! I will be featuring the link from each week with the highest clicks and then a few of my favorites.

Week 1

Most Clicks: Recipe Command Station from Creating Our Cozy Home

My Faves:

Monogram with Book Page Flowers from Creations with Kara

Dress to Skirt by A Law Student’s Journey

Week 2

Most Clicks: T-Shirt Makeover from Pocket Full of Pink (also one of my faves!)

My Faves:

Loving Every Second’s Bird Nest



Dictionary Page Butterflies
by Organize and Decorate Everything

Week 3

Most clicks: Spring banner for $0 from Lotte Lu and Brother Too

My Faves:

Fleece Flower Pillows by Come Together Kids



Reversible Spring Skirt
by Dew This

There were so many great projects to choose from! Be sure to link up your $5 or less project every Wednesday! I will be featuring people from the linky each week.

Although I will say one thing, I was surprised how many people did not link back to the party. I remember Kim From Today’s Creative Blog warning me about this! Shame, that is all.

If you were featured today feel free to grab the featured button!

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