


One of my favorite projects in the book [Upcycling: Create Beautiful Things with the Stuff You Already Have] is taking a dozen old leather...
Waldorf Window Stars {How to}
Found at: http://gardenmama.typepad.com
DIY Chalkboard Necklace | Bride Blu
So this is one of those ‘sweet’ projects I mentioned before! How cute is this. If you’re looking for...
Solid Perfume Pocket Watch {How to}
I love solid perfumes, especially amber and lavender! :]
Found at: http://www.designsponge.com
Soot Sprite Embroidery (by loveandasandwich)
Easy way to transform a t shirt that is to large into a fitted shirt - and it’s no sew! (via)
HP Deathly Hallows release t shirt: here is the shirt I made for the midnight showing last Thursday. You can find the downloadable layout for your own iron-on transfers on the click-through (or here). I borrowed inspiration for the Sirius Black quote from thereadables, and used the Lumos font from Mugglenet.com. It was simple, but perfect on short notice.
OK, I’ll lay off the HP-related crafts soon and focus on more general/random stuff.
Harry Potter Deathly Hallows t shirt tutorial, using acrylic paint.
Custom Harry Potter shirts could easily be created with fabric pens, acrylic paint, or iron on transfer paper. Different kinds of stitching & embroidering would be neat, too! All you need is a blank shirt, a few supplies, and a little inspiration. Here are a few clever ideas…
Have you already made a Harry Potter themed shirt?
Download Harry Potter fonts on Mugglenet.com. You’ll find the ones pictured above and more! Great to use with some iron on transfer paper to make a custom Harry Potter shirt. (via)
Easy no-sew t-shirt transformation: Bathing suit cover up, by …love Maegan.
This would be an easy Father’s Day gift using a plain t shirt/onesie & iron-on transfer paper, which you can pick up at most craft, paper or electronic stores.
DIY “GAULTIER TIE TEE”
Future DIY project.
T-shirt Scarves: The Art of Repurposing | Just Something I Made
This might be a good thing to make in lieu of my long-abandoned t-shirt quilt. Chopped-up t-shirts fit my sartorial aesthetic a bit better than my home-decor aesthetic.