Hey there. MysticMandy here from Mandy Made. Today I wanted to share one of my daughter's favorite skirts. This is a project I actually did a month ago. But it's fun and summery so I thought I would share it here.
I found this shirt at a thrift store a few months ago thinking it would make a cute dress. My very headstrong daughter had other ideas in mind. She is so into skirts right now. At first I was disappointed and tried to convince her that a dress is waaaay-cooler because I didn't think a skirt would give me much of a challenge or creative possibilities. All I would have to do it cut it off under the bibby-thingy and add some elastic at the waist... BOOOOWING!
But then I got the idea to completely deconstruct the shirt so that I would lose all of the shirt's structure and would basically be working with small bits of fabric. So... after deconstructing the shirt I had something that looked like this. Tiered skirts are very popular now and I figured that all of these little pieces would lend themselves to that kind of design.
Being the cheap (*ahem* thrifty) crafting-mom that I am, I used this piece of lace that has been sitting in my craft bin for... oh.... perhaps a decade or more. I think it originated from my mom's stash that was also quite old. So, let's just say it's aged.
I filled it out with some tulle on the inside and I even used some reeeaally old elastic (maybe even older than the lace) for the waistband.
For a complete tutorial, feel free to check out my post here. I love visitors :)
But then I got the idea to completely deconstruct the shirt so that I would lose all of the shirt's structure and would basically be working with small bits of fabric. So... after deconstructing the shirt I had something that looked like this. Tiered skirts are very popular now and I figured that all of these little pieces would lend themselves to that kind of design.
Being the cheap (*ahem* thrifty) crafting-mom that I am, I used this piece of lace that has been sitting in my craft bin for... oh.... perhaps a decade or more. I think it originated from my mom's stash that was also quite old. So, let's just say it's aged.
I filled it out with some tulle on the inside and I even used some reeeaally old elastic (maybe even older than the lace) for the waistband.
For a complete tutorial, feel free to check out my post here. I love visitors :)
3 comments:
What a cutie!!!! Adorable!!!!
Super cute, and I really like that you challenged yourself in its construction. Thanks for the share! -Seeks, EOD
Thanks y'all :)
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