I have a problem. I am taller than the average woman.
This is not an actual problem. I quite like my height. The problem is buying clothing. Most jeans are too short. The talls are usually too long. I also have a problem finding t-shirts that are long enough.
What's a girl to do? Keep an eye on her husband's donate pile.
Hubby was given this shirt.
He was never going to wear it. It is a v-neck; a no-go for hubby. It is a medium (he likes large-x-large). It has what he calls 'girly' stripes. So this t-shirt floated around the house; getting stuffed one place, then moved to another.
I finally took matters into my own hands.
Here's what I did:
I pulled out one of my t-shirts that I love the fit of. Turn the big shirt inside-out. Place the little shirt on the big shirt. You can trace, or pin along lines. (Although I hate pinning, I pinned. I didn't want the side seams to shift.) I kept the extra length in the torso and sleeves.
Sew along marked lines (yellow lines). Try shirt on. This is important! Try it on before you make any cuts! (Remember measure twice, cut once.) If it fits, cut off the extra material.
Add extra embellishment if you wish. I had some iron-ons in my stash, so I slapped 'em on.
All done. Admire your new shirt. (Bonus: no more worrying about showing too much cleavage, front and back.)
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Friday, July 27, 2012
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
No Vinyl, No Problem. DIY Puffy Paint Labels
One of my to-dos are canisters. I have this shelf space above the cupboards in our kitchen. I want my (bulky) baking stuff up there. Stuff like flours and sugars.
I found canisters that I like at Bed Bath and Beyond. I have bought three (with coupons of course) so far.
The problem? They are not labeled. Then use your fancy vinyl cutting thingamajig. Right?
Nope, I don't have one, and since I am trying to use what I have in order to clear space and save money- I am not about to buy one.
What's a girl to do? Put it on her do-it-later list? Wrong! Use what she has.
I came across a post about puffy paint. Remember that stuff? Nineties flashback! (I was a young, aspiring designer because of puffy paint.) At Doodle Craft they found that puffy paint can be used as window clings.
Hmmm. I think I can make this work...
Here's what you need:
2. Tape image on inside of glass.
3. Trace image with puffy paint. *if you are a lefty, write from right to left (how do you think I figured that one out?)
4. Let Dry. *I had to put jar on its side (with paint on top), because the first try ran.
5. That's it! Enjoy your vinyl-less canisters.
Note- this stuff is just like a window cling when dry. So, it may not be a permanent solution, but it works for me.To wash, either peel off, or wash very gently. (The good news is that if you mess up, it peels right off!)
One more to-do done! Do you have a favorite vinyl alternative?
I found canisters that I like at Bed Bath and Beyond. I have bought three (with coupons of course) so far.
The problem? They are not labeled. Then use your fancy vinyl cutting thingamajig. Right?
Nope, I don't have one, and since I am trying to use what I have in order to clear space and save money- I am not about to buy one.
What's a girl to do? Put it on her do-it-later list? Wrong! Use what she has.
I came across a post about puffy paint. Remember that stuff? Nineties flashback! (I was a young, aspiring designer because of puffy paint.) At Doodle Craft they found that puffy paint can be used as window clings.
Hmmm. I think I can make this work...
Here's what you need:
- glass container
- image to trace
- tape
- Windex, paper towel
- puffy paint
2. Tape image on inside of glass.
3. Trace image with puffy paint. *if you are a lefty, write from right to left (how do you think I figured that one out?)
4. Let Dry. *I had to put jar on its side (with paint on top), because the first try ran.
5. That's it! Enjoy your vinyl-less canisters.
Note- this stuff is just like a window cling when dry. So, it may not be a permanent solution, but it works for me.To wash, either peel off, or wash very gently. (The good news is that if you mess up, it peels right off!)
One more to-do done! Do you have a favorite vinyl alternative?
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