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Here’s an artsy fashion DIY from Mr. Kate of HelloGiggles. Transform any plain purse with a little touch of creativity by painting on a custom design with acrylic paint. Click here for the full purse-painting process! 

Here’s an artsy fashion DIY from Mr. Kate of HelloGiggles. Transform any plain purse with a little touch of creativity by painting on a custom design with acrylic paint. Click here for the full purse-painting process! 

— 1 year ago with 117 notes
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Check out this awesome video tutorial from one of our followers, iainvincible. For more DIY video tutorials, visit their YouTube channel Q2 Han:

Hello :) We’ve created a Vinyl Transparent Clutch that was inspired by the  Jill Sander SS 2011 collection. It requires no sewing machine, but 1/2 yard of vinyl, thread, scissors, tape, and a snap. Please checkout our video on our youtube channel!

Thanks!!

— 1 year ago with 54 notes
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This is a super cool twist on the detachable collar trend! Arissa of Monoxious shows us how to convert a shirt collar into an interesting accessory by adding a bunch of chains, creating a collar necklace! View the full tutorial by clicking here.  

This is a super cool twist on the detachable collar trend! Arissa of Monoxious shows us how to convert a shirt collar into an interesting accessory by adding a bunch of chains, creating a collar necklace! View the full tutorial by clicking here.  

— 1 year ago with 689 notes
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DIY: Color Block Sunglasses by Inkedandsewn.com

Color-blocking is a trend that is taking over this Spring.

Create your own Color block sunglasses in under 30 minutes with old nailpolish colors.

Logo

What you needFinished Product

For more instructions and to see the full post check out inkedandsewn.com.

xx Jess James

— 1 year ago with 70 notes
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DIY Patterned Duct Tape Clutch

Who doesn’t love a good duct tape project? This tutorial from Erin at Thanks I Made It! transforms a simple clutch into a Carlos Falchi-inspired accessory.

I think my favorite part of the clutch is that it’s not permanent. If I ever get inspired by a different pattern, or just want a simpler look, I can easily update it.”

 - Erin

— 1 year ago with 109 notes
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Velvet Dress to Bow

FreshlyGiven.com | Velvet Bow DIY

Tutorial

An old velvet dress turn cute holiday adornment. They are versatile, and so cute on. Here are just a few examples of what you can do. Wear one on the front of a blouse or dress, the tops of your shoes, or even the backs of your heels. Simply secure with pins or closed bobby pins.

— 1 year ago with 41 notes
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DIY: Sparkly Purse

Check out this bright and colorful submission from Mitzi of The Cardigan Closet

Made this purse from a few pieces of black felt, cardboard, packs of rhinestones, and a turn lock & chain from a craft store:

Sparkly bag

See the how-to on my blog —> here!

Quick steps:
1. Cut cardboard and score into 4 panels: flap, front, back, and bottom
2. Measure out felt and sew directly onto cardboard
3. Position turn lock and cut through felt/cardboard
4. Bedazzle and bejewel!
5. Sew additional panels of felt on the sides
6. Poke chain through side panels
7. Voila! Sparkly bag ready to jazz up your outfit! :) 

— 1 year ago with 103 notes
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DIY Kate Spade Owl Purse <— See how to make this on my blog!

DIY Kate Spade Owl Purse <— See how to make this on my blog!

— 1 year ago with 120 notes
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It&#8217;s not a DIY fashion project, but i came across the blog and i wanted to share my personal creation =). I took an old hat (any old hat works, the best ones are the ones that are abandoned) like this one. I started by bending the visor, a cool trick i learned from an earlier hat i did, in order to keep the visor bent, soak it in water, bend it (however far you want to bend your hat), then put it in the dryer, check on it a few times to make sure it keeps its new shape. After i did that i let my imagination take flight, using a mixture of paint and marker. The design i used was inspired by a shirt i recently bought =) i hope you enjoy this (and post it) Love your blog&#160;!!!! 
http://bekko-chibi.tumblr.com/

It’s not a DIY fashion project, but i came across the blog and i wanted to share my personal creation =). I took an old hat (any old hat works, the best ones are the ones that are abandoned) like this one. I started by bending the visor, a cool trick i learned from an earlier hat i did, in order to keep the visor bent, soak it in water, bend it (however far you want to bend your hat), then put it in the dryer, check on it a few times to make sure it keeps its new shape. After i did that i let my imagination take flight, using a mixture of paint and marker. The design i used was inspired by a shirt i recently bought =) i hope you enjoy this (and post it) Love your blog !!!! 

http://bekko-chibi.tumblr.com/

— 1 year ago with 129 notes
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