Showing posts with label Clothing Makeovers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clothing Makeovers. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Custom Iowa Girl's Basketball Shirt collab with SHIRTSPACE

Serious question: Does anyone else choose their clothing based on its ability to hold a phone? Let's be honest, we all love pockets. Even a dress that has large pockets is going to win out everytime, even if it's pocketless sister makes you look five pounds lighter. AMIRIGHT? (Since we're being honest, it's not just for holding my phone. It's also for a tissue, a few dollar bills, and duh - my hands). 


I love a comfy crewneck sweatshirt, but hate the fact that they lack that wonderful front pocket! Basically I wanted a hoodie without the darn hood. Why is that so difficult to find?

Sooooo when Shirtspace.com contacted me about doing a promo with anything from their massive selection.... I asked if they had my magical concoction and to my disbelief they did. Why are these not more popular?!  

Shirtspace has just about any blank item of clothing you can dream of from about 70 different brands! T-shirts, pants, jackets and bags to name a few. If you want blank apparel to customize, this is the place to go! The wonderful people at Shirtspace sent me my unicorn - a dark gray crew sweatshirt from Next Level Apparel that's ultra soft inside - just what every sane human appreciates! I'm tiny and the extra small fits perfect - doesn't even fall over my hands. (I'm 4'10" and weigh in at 94 pounds for reference). It shipped quickly and I couldn't be more happy with the high quality!


This was extra swell timing because I had been drooling over several Iowa Girl's Hawkeye basketball shirts. Why? Three years ago, my buddy Doug Pederson asked me if I'd heard of Caitlin Clark. I had not. Who watches girl's basketball? Not my boys, that was for sure. And I typically find watching sports on TV a waste of time. But the next year Doug convinced me we would be impressed with this Iowa girl (I was born and raised in Iowa so of course it had a little more pull) and to just watch a game. It goes without saying, I GOT HOOKED! Pretty soon I was following not only Caitlin on the gram but also Gabby Marshal, Hannah Stuelke, Kate Martin, Sydney Affolter and the others. They made me so proud to be from Iowa!!


Caitlin is famous for making her "from the logo" 3 point shots and it was an especially amazing night when we all watched with our jaws dropped and then the room erupting into cheers when she broke the all time record for most points scored by a college athlete by hitting a three from the logo!! Thank you number 22, for bringing attention to girl's basketball and creating great memories! And thank you to local business Corrinne's Creations for helping me design an amazing tribute to the Hawkeye starters and Caitlin Clark on this sweatshirt that I'm so proud to wear!


If you have a business that uses heat transfer vinyl or does screen printing or maybe you're just a person who likes to do crafty stuff like paint stenciled owls on blank shirts, make sure to check out Shirtspace.com!! 
You will find EVERYTHIING you could want or need for your blank clothing needs. Blank slates are the best for us creative folks!

Here's one I did for my little girl back when she occasionally let me pick out her clothes:


Another one I painted when my little guy was a crazy hoodlum.
I just used white wall paint mixed with some fabric medium. He wore that thing over and over and over again. And being the type of boy he was (hence the quote "Boy: A noise with dirt on it), it was in the washing machine a LOT. And would you believe I don't think those letters hardly faded?!


So if you don't want the hassle of painting a design on a shirt, but you want to customize your amazing clothes from Shirtspace.com, get in touch with Corrinne's Creations. I told Dave what I wanted.... a whimsical heart with my favorite starters names (Yes, Gabbie is in line before CC just because she ended up being my favorite girl), and a distressed "22" with "from the logo". He had great ideas and sent them to me before we finalized the design. 

Thank you Shirtspace.com for the opportunity!
I have a new favorite sweatshirt. 🖤💛🖤

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Wednesday, February 14, 2024

CUTE!! Easy DIY Heart Shirt



It started with cleaning out all the kids clothes. This flannel went through both my boys and little girl. It's one of the perks of having boys first. The hand-me-downs, as long as they aren't raggedy by then, can usually cross over to the little miss! I always have grand ideas of upcycling clothes and so I stash piles of them for those "someday projects". But let's be real. I absolutely suck on a sewing machine. That's my mother's expertise, but she lives 500 terrible miles away! But this one, even I could handle!!


I cut a heart shape out of the back of the flannel shirt and then added little slits to make it have a distressed appearance.
The key to covering imperfections? Distressed! Then nobody notices the less than perfect project. Cuz if I'm on a sewing machine, it is definitely going to be less than perfect!!


I sewed around the outside of the heart, so the stitching was on the outside.
Then I did something I regret. I tried to cut little ties in the front to knot it.
I kept messing up and the shirt kept getting shorter. Now, I've had three kids. Nobody wants to see a shirt that doesn't cover "that". Nobody. But there was no going back, and it DOES cover as long as I don't lift my arms too high, so it is what it is.



And this is me unashamedly putting a plug in for that corduroy black living room makeover!
Click HERE to see it!


Now it's your turn! Everyone has a container of stuff that needs to go to Goodwill. But DOES it need to go to Goodwill? Better give it another once over and see what you can create! :)


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Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Boy Hand-Me-Downs Get Girly


I'm frugal.  Real frugal.  Which means I hardly ever, ever, EVER buy a brand new piece of clothing for my kids.  Thankfully, we are blessed to get lots of hand-me-downs from friends.  This old black sweatshirt was one such hand-me-down.  I have blogged about stenciling on clothes before HERE if you are interested in seeing more.  But today I'm going to show you how a boy's black sweatshirt became a cute girly sweatshirt for my little four year old girl with the big brothers.


Since the background was black, I used white paint first.  I always squirt a little of Martha Stewart's Fabric Medium into my acrylic paint so it won't wash out in the laundry.  Then when the white dried, I did the same thing with aqua blue, pink, and green, mixing the fabric medium in with each color.  I let it set for a day.  It has now been laundered several times and hasn't lost any of it's color.


I'm still trying to figure out a way to "girl-ify" navy blue baseball footie jammies.  But until then, she doesn't mind wearing them a bit, so we'll just leave it at that. :)

To get her heat-less wavy hair look, click HERE.


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Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Embellished School Uniform Jumpers



I saw these khaki school uniform jumpers for girl's at Children's Place one day.  I had absolutely no reason on earth to buy school uniforms... other than the price tag on them was slashed from $24.95 to $1.99 at Children's Place.  And that's all the reason in the world to buy not just one, but a few!  

(Is that just me?! Or would you, too?)


I had found loads of lace once in a Goodwill.  I knew it would come in handy someday!  The buttons are strategically placed since I can't sew a straight line if my life depended on it.  Although, I do think this is the best I've ever done in that department.  Pat on the back.  Ha.


I had saved a scrap of fabric from my spray painted vinyl and zebra chair and it was the perfect piece to make a faux belt to dress up another one of the jumpers.


I still have one left to embellish... I'm waiting for more inspiration to hit! :)


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Sunday, August 10, 2014

My Shirt-Turned-Dress For Little Tori


So I bought this tank top in Target ages ago, and I think it was actually meant to be a work out shirt but well ya know.  My work out days are gone like a freight train, gone like yesterday, gone like a soldier in the civil war bang bang......  But it has all this ruching on the tummy that hides things that most women who have born children like to hide...  Not to mention it's blue.  My favorite color.

So when I saw it for a dollar in a local thrift store in a different color, I thought" one of these tops is good, two would be better!"  And I bought it.  When I got home however, the extra small tag in the back was definitely a mistake.  Either that, or someone who thought they were extra small wore it and gave it a major stretch.  I do what I always do when I have clothing that needs altering.  I added it to the pile of clothes-my-mom-needs-to-fix-for-me-when-she-visits that is stacked next to my sewing machine.

So what was supposed to happen, was mom was going to pinch it up at the shoulders and sew across to make the arm holes and neck holes smaller.  She did.  But she did a little too much.  When she held it up for us both to look at, we both burst into laughter.  "Do you think my head is the size of a tennis ball?!" I believe I asked.  That is when we decided if we sewed the side seams in also, it would make the perfect dress for Tori - who is in a size 4T.


I absolutely adore it on her with her little fedora and cowboy boots.  Thanks to her Grandma's "oops", Tori's got a new dress in her already-full closet. :)


Works great layered up with leggings and a blazer for cooler weather.  Thanks for the photo, Melanie from Suave Snapshots. :)




Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Stenciling Your Clothes


Before I even start this post, CAN I JUST SAY I GOT THOSE AWESOME ORANGE JEANS AT JCPENNEY'S FOR $1.97 last week?!!!!!
I literally speed walked in to the store for the sole purpose of fulfilling my desperate need of a  bathroom.  And of course on my speed-walking way out, happened to see a clearance rack and  my body wouldn't listen to my mind telling me I didn't have time to shop and the rest is history.  I grabbed them, and crossed my fingers that they'd fit and - phew!  Like a charm.
Oh yeah, and the shoes were marked down to $.99.  That's NINETY NINE CENTS at Dollar General.  Don't laugh.  It's the only store we have in Parma.

ANYWAYS.
Now that we got that out of the way.

Do you have a drawer full of "Plain Janes"?
Just need to add some pizzazz to your wardrobe without actually going shopping?
Just like in your house, sometimes you can breath new life into a room simply by rearranging the furniture.  So rather than heading to the nearest TJMaxx, how about go through what you already have with an open mind, grab a stencil brush, a bottle or two of acrylic craft paint and some Fabric Medium*!

You can find this at JoAnn's - and make sure you don't forget your 40% off coupon!  By squirting a little of this into your paint, it will assure great professional adhesion.  I just squirt a little piant on a lid, with another little squirt of fabric medium and mix it together with my paint brush.

*Just to note, not everyone uses fabric medium, and if you're using wall paint, you probably could just go straight to painting.  Who of us haven't gotten paint on our clothes that we wished like heck would wash out in the laundry??

I've blogged about my friend Marie before and some of her great furniture makeovers, but Marie strikes again.  She invited about forty ladies over for a brunch, and told us all to bring some old jeans or clothing to paint on.
I came heavy-laden with diaper covers, jean jackets, v-neck tees, on and on.

Ain't she an awesome lady?  I hope you have some friends that are as cool as mine.  I really do.
Here we are, designing away at her kitchen table; our tummies all full of french toast casserole, homemade cinnamon rolls, and egg bakes.

This is my favorite stencil.  I've used it on clothes, furniture, rocks, the minivan...  (okay just seein' who's actually reading.)

Kammy stenciled shirt



Kammy stenciled shirt

A friend just had twin baby girls.  For some reason, I manage to sell all those little girl outfits my daughter outgrew without the matching bloomers!  Needless to say, I have this LARGE stash of diaper cover bloomers with nothing to match them.  Of course, I figured I could do something with them....  I'm glad the day finally came, especially since my girl's been out of these things for over two years!



Once it dries, always do a quick second coat.  You'll be amazed at how much brighter it looks!




Kammy stenciled clothes

Have you stenciled any clothing? 
 As long as it wasn't your underwear, please share with me in the comments below! :)

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