What says summer more than colorful fruits?…Fruit-inspired shorts, obviously. I’m kind of in love with these. See how I made them below so you can make a pair for yourself, too! Supplies: – Red shorts* – Black and green fabric paint (or acrylic paint & fabric medium) – Foam brush – Thin paintbrush – …
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DIY: Marbled Purse
My favorite projects are the kinds that are based off of a method that’s typically used for something else. In other words, I love adapting techniques and applying them in different ways. Marbling techniques used for nail art have been spotted all over DIY-related media outlets – I’m sure you’ve seen them on Pinterest, especially. I …
eHow DIY: No Sew Patchwork Jeans
Photo Credits: Polyvore.com, TheOutnet.com From Isabel Marant to Michael Kors (left and right, respectively) – patchwork jeans have been spotted everywhere lately. I love the offbeat, artsy vibe to them, along with the different ways one can style a pair depending on their personal taste and preference. One of my latest projects …
DIY: Rhinestone & Ombre Rope Necklace
I’m beginning to think ombre has become more of a staple instead of a trend. It’s been around for years, and there’s no sign of it fading out (no pun intended, I swear!) anytime soon. I personally love ombre/dyed anything thanks to my favorite art medium, watercolor paints. This project came about while rummaging through …
DIY: Watercolor Hi Tops
When it comes to watercolor paints, I’ve always loved the way the colors blend and bleed together. So, why not transfer the look into a project? And since there’s nothing as classic as a pair of white Chucks, I decided to apply that idea on a brand new pair. I used 3 colors of RIT …
DIY Basics: How to Transfer an Image Outline onto Wood
Last year, I created a wood-burned clock for my good friends’ Christmas gift. They’re in a band called Ghost House, and this skull is an awesome logo originally created by Rick Calzi of Dying Breed Illustration. Using a wood burning tool that I bought at Michaels, I burned the logo onto a pine wood disc …
DIY Cross Stitch Rose Sweatshirt
The creative thought process never ceases to intrigue me. When it comes to creating DIY projects, it’s interesting how it can go both ways; usually, I make the project then find other components to style it with. Sometimes, it’s the other way around. I’ll have an item, and create something to specifically style with …
BC Footwear DIY: Stenciled Boots
If there’s anything I love about DIY, it’s being able to take an idea from one project and adapt it for another. Last December, I altered a thrifted Club Monaco leather jacket with some filigree glass stencils and off-black paint (click here for the project!). This time around, I used the same method on a …
DIY: Off-the-Shoulder Top (from a long sleeve shirt)
I know, I know…New York just had a snow storm, and I’m over here making summer tops. Something tells me that I’m ready for the cold weather to be done. I still have a couple winter DIY’s brewing for the next few months – but when I thought of this idea, I was too excited …
DIY: Chevron Studded Jacket
It’s kind of funny how some projects work out. The alternating dome and pyramid studs on this jacket wasn’t my original plan — but I’m so glad it became a plan. I actually didn’t have enough of either style to make 5 rows on both sleeves. But then I thought, why not combine the two? I think …
DIY: Altered Mason Jar Tea Bag Holder
For the past few years, I’ve been storing my tea bags in a large tin container covered in vintage floral fabric. The fabric was fun, but at the rate that I drink tea, it was never completely full. I just felt like the tin was bulky and taking up too much space. Yesterday, I came …










