Friday, July 18, 2014

Upcycle Hand-Me-Downs, Summer Edition

It's such a bummer to have all these clothes for boys here and now I have a little girl that can't use them...or can she? I'm turning my boy's hand-me-downs into girl's clothes again! 

Upcycle boy's hand-me-downs into girl's clothes »Over The Apple Tree«

I pulled out the clothes from storage and found a few pieces that had potential for summer refashions...

Upcycle boy's hand-me-downs into girl's clothes »Over The Apple Tree«

Overalls Cut Offs...This is the easiest makeover of the bunch! Just cut off pants and pull apart the bottom a bit to make them fray more. I didn't really like the red patch on the front pocket so I pulled it off and replaced with a crochet heart applique


Upcycle boy's hand-me-downs into girl's clothes »Over The Apple Tree«

T-Shirt Make Over...This shirt is very easy and best of all, when you use knit fabric, you can leave the edges unfinished. Trim shirt as pictured, sew the tops of front and back to make a pocket for the tie. Tie is bottom cut off of adult tshirt. 

Upcycle boy's hand-me-downs into girl's clothes »Over The Apple Tree«

Upcycle boy's hand-me-downs into girl's clothes »Over The Apple Tree«

Tie Front Button Up...This shirt definitely took the most patience. I wouldn't say it was hard, but I had to go slow and I hate doing stuff slow! Carefully remove sleeves, and trim fabric up closer to collar. Measure and cut bottom of shirt leaving long sections in front for ties. I inserted some elastic in the back and then sewed up all rough edges. I added some lace to make little cap sleeves.
Upcycle boy's hand-me-downs into girl's clothes »Over The Apple Tree«

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Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Matryoshka Tote Bag

Time for another Matryoshka project! This one was inspired by a beautiful Matryoshka embroidery pattern from Fifi & Florence I saw on Pinterest. At this time, I'm not interested in attempting to duplicate the intricate embroidery BUT, I have this plain, boring, old canvas tote bag and some puffy paint!

DIY Matryoshka Tote Bag {Over The Apple Tree}  Turn a plain canvas tote bag into a fun art project with puffy paint!

DIY Matryoshka Tote Bag {Over The Apple Tree}  Turn a plain canvas tote bag into a fun art project with puffy paint!

DIY Matryoshka Tote Bag {Over The Apple Tree}  Turn a plain canvas tote bag into a fun art project with puffy paint!


DIY Matryoshka Tote Bag {Over The Apple Tree}  Turn a plain canvas tote bag into a fun art project with puffy paint!

This project is pretty self explanatory but I do have a couple tips:
  • Go slow with the paint and try to make sure there aren't any air bubbles inside
  • To transfer my hand drawn image, I heavily traced lines with pencil then inserted a hard cover book into bag. Place drawing pencil side down and used a coin to rub and press down on paper. It doesn't come out very dark, but I was just looking for a guideline to follow anyway.
The possibilities are endless for designs. I spotted a coloring book with some great images I might try next! Do you love Matryoshka? Check out my other projects here

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