Monday, August 29, 2011

T-shirt Upcycle

I've been searching for a short-sleeved brown cardigan all summer with no luck.  I bought a $5 t-shirt at JcPenney's last month.  I cut half of it off from the bottom and cut up the middle.  I had brown shoe laces that I cut down (burned the cut ends to keep them from raveling) and sewed into the V-nceck of the shirt.  Simple and goes with all 3 sleeve-less dresses that I needed to cover up.





Next shirt, just didn't fit well anymore.  I was going to give to Goodwill, but decided to experiment on it.  All I did was cut up the middle to the buttons.  I tried it on with 3 different outfits.

Here is another shirt exactly like it not cut and the cut version.



Shirt #3 I got a little fancy with.  I cut off the bottom hem and cut up the middle to the buttons.  I sewed the hem into a ruffle and attached over the buttons.
Identical shirt not cut & new shirt:



Sunday, August 28, 2011

Bi-Fold be gone!

Over the past month we've replaced curtains and all the bi-fold closet doors.

This is our 2nd bedroom/office/tv room about a year ago:

Here is as a tv room last week.  We repainted a blue, added painters tarps as curtains for window & closet.

Bedroom a year ago:


Last week.  Curtains & rod from Ikea.

We can't believe how much extra room we have to get into the closets without the doors in the way.  We saved them in our attic, just in case we ever move (not like it's going to happen anytime soon).

Pantry love!

We've been in our house for 9 years.  When we moved in their was a coat closet in the dining room and none anywhere else.  We turned the closet into a pantry with plastic shelving for about a year, then put in a closetmate kit.  8 years later we finally turned into a much more efficient pantry.


We rescued some 2x4's that were getting tossed, purchased a 4'x8' sheet of plywood at Home Depot and they even cut into the dimensions we needed for no extra cost.  Only took the guy 2 mins to cut it, would have taken us hours.  Plywood was $12.


We sanded and painted the shelves a leftover light brown we had.  Much to his dismay, hubby painted the whole closet interior a left-over lime green we had.  We took down the bi-fold doors and added a curtain rod ($2 at garage sale) and curtain (already had) as the temporary door.  I have a real door on my Christmas list so we can hang the broom, swiffers, etc on the back of it.  At this time the curtain is nice, but not childproof if we have any little ones come visit.
  
I went to the Dollar Tree and purchased $12 worth of organizers. I had a ball putting everything in it's new home.  Total of 12 hours work time and $25 in materials and I have a new happy pantry!


 Before
 Took everything out
Painted
Curtain "door" & Shelves
 All filled & organized
 Bottom 2 shelves: Cat Food, Step Stool, Recycling bin & brown bags
  Next 2 shelves: canned goods and all cleaning cloths, baggies & hand towels, etc
 Top 2 shelves: Pizza oven, plastic shopping bags, picnic items, etc
 Curtain closed (needs to be steamed - kinda wrinkly)
Moved tupperware to cupboard we used to have all the canned goods in kitchen

Monday, August 8, 2011

Curtains

I've seen a few ideas online to "make" your own curtain.

Before, tab top white curtains....

 After tan, clipped on curtain...

This Curtain is a canvas drop cloth with Ikea curtain clip hooks.  Total cost $16.


In our bedroom we wanted a similar change from white to tan, but went to traditional tab top curtains.  Ikea for the pair was $20.

Before, white gromet curtains.
 After, tan tab-top.  I love that they pool at the floor...although we want to raise the curtain rod eventually.
 Curtains closed.  They block out more light in the morning and warm up the room a little with a new color.