August 31, 2011

Restyle an Oversized Tshirt DIY from Sew Beastly!

Re-style An Oversized T-Shirt in 10 Easy Steps
Hello to all!! My name is Citlalli, the heart and hands behind Sew Beastly. I am so excited to be here at Punk Projects sharing a very simple
tutorial on how to re-style an oversized t-shirt. Have you ever owned a t-shirt that is just too big for you? Maybe you are like me, and find some
men's t-shirts irresistible? Maybe you found an awesome shirt that doesn't quite fit, you keep telling yourself you will find a way to wear it without
looking like a slob, but that day hasn't arrived yet? I know just the feeling!!! So I came up with this quick and easy way to re-style that dreaded
oversized shirt…..Ready?? Here we go!!
Before
after

**MATERIALS**
-1 oversized t-shirt
-1 well fitting tank top
-Sewing machine
-Water soluble pencil {to make markings on shirt}
-Scissors
-Matching thread
-Pins
**STEP ONE**
Turn oversized shirt inside out. Lay out the oversized shirt on flat surface, and align the seams. If the shirt is being a pain to align, then make
sure the seams at the top {collar} are the ones that are aligned the best. We won't be messing with those

**STEP TWO**
Lay out your well fitting tank top on top of the oversized shirt. Make sure the seams for your tank top are aligned as well. My well fitting tank top
was my inspiration for this tutorial

**STEP THREE**
Trace the outline of the tank onto the oversized shirt. I like to leave room for error {1.5 - 2 inches} Remember you can always cut off any excess
fabric. I like to pin all the edges, it makes it easy to maneuver the shirt when you are cutting it all up.

**STEP FOUR**
Cut it all up!! Follow the line you traced earlier, and save these scraps. These scraps will be used as embellishments later on the process. Now
get your well fitting tank top, and trace a line along the actual edge of it

**STEP FIVE**
Now we are ready to sew up the armhole seams. Fold the edge towards the right side of the shirt about 1/2 inch, and repeat. You should have
somewhat of a rolled hem. You can also do a straight stitch along the edges to prevent the seams from fraying, this will give the seams that raw
edge look.



**STEP SIX**
Sew up the side seams by following your earlier trace. Try it on!! Take in more along the sides if needed.

**STEP SEVEN**
Remember all the fabric scraps? Now we get to make them into ruffles!! {my favorite!} Cut them into strips measuring 1.5 inches wide. I used a
total of four strips measuring about 22 inches long.

**STEP EIGHT**
Make the strips into ruffles. I like to do a straight stitch along one edge to keep them from fraying.

**STEP NINE**
Yay!!! Almost done!! Now we get to arrange the ruffles onto the shirt. I picked one side of the shirt right along the collar and armhole. The
possibilities are endless, so be creative!!!

**STEP TEN**
Now sew them up!! If you are arranging the ruffles like mine, then the easiest way to sew them up is by starting at the bottom, and pivoting when
you get to each side, but if it is too confusing, then backstitch at every end, and start on the next layer of ruffles…..And…Ta dah!! You're done!!

pat yourself on the back and go show off your new shirt!! Easy right??
Hope you enjoyed this easy tutorial and are ready to put it to work!! Thank you to sweet Katie for having me over!!

August 30, 2011

Make a Bottle Cap Necklace with Veronic and the Lucky 7 Factory!

Hi everyone!
It's Veronic, I'm one of the owners of the Lucky 7 Factory. A scrapbook business based in Quebec, Canada.
Today I'll teach you a super easy project- A necklace made out of a beer/bottle cap, an old chain and scrap paper.
You can work with everything to make your necklace your own.
I'll teach you the project my way, but feel free to create and change!

You'll need:
Scrap paper
Old chain
Bottle/Beer Cap
Stickles
Glossy Accent- (A clear Drying glue)
Crop-O-dile or Nail and hammer
Malleable metal wire
Scissor
Shrink plastic
Adirondack alcohol Ink
. First, with your Crop-O-Dile, make a hole in your beer cap. If you don't have a Crop-O-Dile, use a nail and a hammer.
And your hole.
Next, in your scrap paper cut a circle that fit your beer cap. For my necklace I inked my circle.
Stick your circle with glossy in your beer cap.
Now, with your Stickles, do the contour of your circle.
Let it dry all night.
In mine, i wrote: Dream. You can change the word or put some flowers, or everything you want.
Than i ink with Alcohol ink of Ranger, my shrink plastic.
Then i glue my cloud with my glossy Accent on my word Dream.
To make sure nothing will move, i cover all the beer cap with glossy.
And i wait..again..one night

Now, cut your wire.
And make a loop in your hole in your beer cap
Easy, no?
You just have to pass your chain in your loop and you'll have one little girl or you..happy!

Since, this one is for my daughter, I didn't work with small things or flowers. But, if you make the necklace for a grown up you can use more "precious" things.

Have fun!
Veronic
http://thelucky7factory.blogspot.com/

August 28, 2011

Etsy Favorites with Just Because by LeeLee

Hey Punk Project Readers! 
My name is LeeLee and I am one Katie's Sponsors this month! I blog over at Just Because where I share my adventures, music I love and things I love. While Katie is away, I would like to share my favorite items on Etsy. I wish I had extra money to buy them, meanwhile I just save them on my etsy shop account and daydream about them! ^^

Unicorn Shoes from Em&Sprout 

 Hello Kitty Glasses from Guilty Free Candy

Upcycled Tape Measuring Earrings from I Am The Mandy

 Asymmetrical Vogue Tshirt by Carolina Benoit

 Egg Headband from Rubbishtees 

I have more favorite Items, check out me profile here.

I am currently on vacation mode on my shop- 3 months off to Spain, I am still blogging though!  Come join me on my pretty awesome adventures in Barcelona, Spain! Katie, thanks for letting me guest post here and I hope you and your friends have an awesome trip! 

Thanks for Reading! 


August 26, 2011

Win a set of Autumn Inspired Cards from Alla

Ready for an AWESOME giveaway from Alla of the blog Fironova and the etsy shop Red March??
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Hello crafty Punk Projects readers! Last time I was giving away vintage inspired postcards for your loved ones. This time there are cards as well!! :-P But these ones are autumn inspired ;) I really adore the forest animals and the autumn colors. I thought I could wish you a happy autumn with these handmade cards that you can share with you loved ones or even keep to yourself (they are too adorable to give away!!).



To win this set of 4 cards, simply follow me on Twitter and leave a comment to this post. Good luck!

(These cards are awesome, be sure to enter this giveaway by September 2nd! I will announce a winner then! -Katie)

Teen Talent Contest-- Vote for me?

Out of hundreds of entries, My Clue Mini Album was chosen as a finalist in Creating Keepsakes teen talent contest!
Exciting, right??

I will love you forever if you vote for my Clue Mini Album!

Voting opened last night and runs all the way through Sept 5. (My birthday is the 4th, so this is an amazing bday present!!) You can vote as many times as you want, so pretty please vote for me??

xo, -Katie
(p.s. if I win, I think I will do an awesome giveaway when I get back from our trip...)

August 25, 2011

My Memories Suite Giveaway Winner!

Hey there, How have you guys been? I've been busy, but in a good way- We leave for our trip in less than 2 days! 
Anyway, It's time to choose the winner from the My Memories Suite Review and giveaway!
*Drum roll please*
(winner chosen using random.org)

Emily! Congrats girl, I will be sending you an email. : )

For those of you who didn't win, Consider using this coupon code to get a $10 discount off the purchase of the My Memories Suite Scrapbook software and a $10 coupon for the MyMemories.com store - ($20 value!)

coupon code--  STMMMS45251


Back-to-School Reversible Book Bag DIY

How cute would this bag be riding to school in the fall, carrying all your books?


Supplies:

Two complimenting fabrics, each 12" x 28"
Vintage or well-loved belt or scarf

1. Fold each piece of fabric in half, right sides together, and stitch up the two sides, leaving each top OPEN.


2. Flip one of the fabric pockets right side out, and place inside the other one, so that both pockets have right sides together.


3. Cut off the desired length of belt or scarf for your bag strap. Slip the belt inbetween the two pockets and pin the edges into what will be the top of the bag hem.



4. Pin the top edge and sew around, leaving a 2 1/2" hole unsewn.



5. Through the unsewn hole, flip the entire bag right-sides out.


6. Sew up remaining hole. Add buttons, bows, or vintage patches!
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