And... I have an obsession with fabric, too. At one point, I was all about making myself cute tops that required two seams or tank dresses... but now, I want to make other things that are tougher, probably.
Who doesn't love to give themselves a challenge?
11.28.2012
button mania.
Yes, you read that correctly. I'm not gushing about Beatle mania or Beetle mania, although I could... well, the former would take more umph than the latter (god bless VWs). Anyhow, I have been a mad woman seeking out buttons lately.
Ever heard someone say that before? Yep, me neither.
If you checked out my last post, I made a cute little button evergreen ornament. Yeah. Well, finding buttons - GREEN ones at that - in my piles of junk, that are different SIZES, wasn't happening. I was able to make two tree ornaments. That's it. Bummer.
Then, last Saturday, I went to a thrift store - a big one - in Fargo to find MORE green buttons of MORE sizes. No go. Damn it. Who gets upset about buttons? This girl. So silly. I completely realize that.
So, yesterday, before I knew I had to be on campus for my office hour at 11am, I took off for Fergus Falls, MN in my baby bug (okay, she's no baby at almost 13-years-old; man, I really am all about reduce, reuse, recycle - I refuse to trade her in) to find some *#(@%$ buttons.
And came home with other crap instead. Still, the other crap was great crap. But they weren't buttons.
So, after assessing papers like a teacher on crack, I thought, "Hey, I'll go back to our little thrift store in town. It had some buttons the last time I was there." And they DID. Like three small bags of ALL GREEN BUTTONS. I was never so happy to see buttons. (Yes, I might need therapy after all this DIY stuff I've thrown myself into ever since making friends with my sewing machine.)
Now, all I can think about is what to do with buttons, because obviously, I will have leftovers. I already had too many buttons for a person who hates shirts that button... and god bless Pinterest for helping me find button projects.
I may try to make necklaces and rings and bracelets and beaded headbands and beaded wreaths and... yeah. I've linked all the above to my Pinterest DIY category, so go here to find the links to the cool stuff above.
At least this addiction costs me very little. With my 25% Off coupon yesterday, I purchased A LOT for under $20. Woot woot! Oh, and I found awesome-and-barely-used thread for $0.19-0.49!! And a fat little stuffed Santa (possibly made by a DIYer) for my office.
Ever heard someone say that before? Yep, me neither.
If you checked out my last post, I made a cute little button evergreen ornament. Yeah. Well, finding buttons - GREEN ones at that - in my piles of junk, that are different SIZES, wasn't happening. I was able to make two tree ornaments. That's it. Bummer.
Then, last Saturday, I went to a thrift store - a big one - in Fargo to find MORE green buttons of MORE sizes. No go. Damn it. Who gets upset about buttons? This girl. So silly. I completely realize that.
So, yesterday, before I knew I had to be on campus for my office hour at 11am, I took off for Fergus Falls, MN in my baby bug (okay, she's no baby at almost 13-years-old; man, I really am all about reduce, reuse, recycle - I refuse to trade her in) to find some *#(@%$ buttons.
And came home with other crap instead. Still, the other crap was great crap. But they weren't buttons.
So, after assessing papers like a teacher on crack, I thought, "Hey, I'll go back to our little thrift store in town. It had some buttons the last time I was there." And they DID. Like three small bags of ALL GREEN BUTTONS. I was never so happy to see buttons. (Yes, I might need therapy after all this DIY stuff I've thrown myself into ever since making friends with my sewing machine.)
Now, all I can think about is what to do with buttons, because obviously, I will have leftovers. I already had too many buttons for a person who hates shirts that button... and god bless Pinterest for helping me find button projects.
I may try to make necklaces and rings and bracelets and beaded headbands and beaded wreaths and... yeah. I've linked all the above to my Pinterest DIY category, so go here to find the links to the cool stuff above.
At least this addiction costs me very little. With my 25% Off coupon yesterday, I purchased A LOT for under $20. Woot woot! Oh, and I found awesome-and-barely-used thread for $0.19-0.49!! And a fat little stuffed Santa (possibly made by a DIYer) for my office.
11.18.2012
diy saturday.
A gift for a mama-to-be wrapped in paper from an old baby name book.
My first try at sewing tiny things; these are fabric ornaments with stuffing from an old pillow in them.
Saw this (and the things above) on Pinterest; buttons + wire = an evergreen ornament!
11.05.2012
hemp yarn light of coolness.
Sometimes, I learn things on Pinterest. Then I make them. This was MESSY (glue and hemp string and cornstarch), but it is so pretty when lit! The bf was like, "WTH," as was my dad, but they don't KNOW cool. Well, they know ME, but they don't... whatever. I think they'd rather I didn't make messes and just bought stuff, so they could then mock me after. A.K.A. "she burned up another credit card" instead of "she's frugal and creative."
Next on my list of DIY: leftover fabric + garland format = see the idea here; 8 oranges shall be squeezed into my "punch" for the Thursday jewelry party THEN I'll use what's leftover + white vinegar = cleaning agent as seen here; and, lastly, I'd like to try this = using oil in my plug-in thingies from that one store in the mall.
p.s. There are some DIY posts on my other blog, too, because this summer I neglected this one. Here's one such post about how we took a big old door and made it into my new office desk!
Oh, and as usual, you can find me here on Pinterest.
Word!
Next on my list of DIY: leftover fabric + garland format = see the idea here; 8 oranges shall be squeezed into my "punch" for the Thursday jewelry party THEN I'll use what's leftover + white vinegar = cleaning agent as seen here; and, lastly, I'd like to try this = using oil in my plug-in thingies from that one store in the mall.
p.s. There are some DIY posts on my other blog, too, because this summer I neglected this one. Here's one such post about how we took a big old door and made it into my new office desk!
Oh, and as usual, you can find me here on Pinterest.
Word!
halloween: leaf me alone.
I was a tree for Halloween.
In case ya'll wanted to know. And stuff.
[Tunic = Savers $4, Owl necklace = secondhand store somewhere for under $5, brown leggings = Target for under $10 awhile ago... and slouchy brown boots.]
In case ya'll wanted to know. And stuff.
[Tunic = Savers $4, Owl necklace = secondhand store somewhere for under $5, brown leggings = Target for under $10 awhile ago... and slouchy brown boots.]
10.24.2012
stickers and vodka.
I would like to take daily shots of what I'm wearing, so stay tuned.
Until then, here's what the FargoBradshaw in me has been pinning: http://pinterest.com/scrible77/fargobradshaw/
10.23.2012
I'm back. Sort of.
This was an outfit I wore at TYCA-MW in Lincoln, NE a few weekends ago... I was about to head out with the IL crew to grab dinner at The Oven (before hitting a gay bar).
Here are the details:
Here are the details:
---Pink hair tips: Manic Panic gel from UrbanOutfitters.com.
---Purple eternity scarf was made from material I purchased at Savers or some other secondhand store ($2?).
---Black top underneath sweater is from Savers or Goodwill. It is a 1x, so I dried it on high to shrink it. It's rayon & I love how cozy it is against my skin ($5?).
---Black & blue sweater is a zip-up from Savers ($5?).
---Fringe black bag is from UrbanOutfitters.com ($25??).
---Jeggings are from Target ($20?).
---Black maryjane heels were purchased that day in Lincoln at a secondhand store ($4). The brand is MIA.
Total outfit cost: Under $75 for sure.
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