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  • Thrift Store Lace Bag Tutorial

    Thrift Store Lace Bag Tutorial

    We love to create things with
    vintage lace from Canton and other
    flea markets, but what if you
    don't have access to flea markets?

    {this is part of our vintage stash }

    We decided to see what we could
    find at local thrift stores and
    made a fun shopping day out of it!

    Digging through all the old clothes
    was such fun and we found some great
    dresses and shirts to create
    lace and ruffles ~

    This full lace dress was only $1.99!

    Isaac was worn out from all our shopping :)

    Here are some of our finds ~

    Next, we made black tea and tea dyed
    the white lace and dresses ~

    Just hang them in the sun to dry ~

    Once they were dry, we cut up
    the dresses to get the fabric
    we needed for our project ~

    We used a tea dyed muslin
    drawstring bag ~

    We pinned the lace to the bag
    and cut and gathered the skirt fabric
    to make a ruffle for the bottom of the bag.
    We then sewed the lace
    and the ruffle to the bag ~

    Afterwards, we chose buttons,
    a tattered rose, and lace to
    embellish the bag. This is where
    you want to get creative!
    *Click here for the rose tutorial ~

    Here is the final project!

    And another bag from a
    baby girl dress we found ~

    We had so much fun today!
    Go to your thrift store for inspiration :)

  • Ruffle Bag Pattern

    Ruffle Bag Pattern

    I have had quite a few

    questions on the pattern for the

    bag that is in my blog and

    website headers

    so I wanted to show you

    which one I used ~

    It is super easy!! I used

    muslin for that one but I also

    love it in drop cloth fabric too!!

    This bag below I just made up the pattern

    but it shows you what it can look

    like with just a ruffle of

    lace in between~

    Here is the pattern I used ~

    I am pretty sure it is still available

    because it has not been that long

    since I made it ~

  • Drop Cloth Ruffle Bag

    Drop Cloth Ruffle Bag

    I have been ruffling the world lately with

    my awesome ruffler for my Bernina (which I love too ! )

    There have been some wonderful tutorials

    and ideas for drop cloths because

    it is the coolest fabric with such a vintage look

    and a great price !

    Who would have known that drop cloths were good

    for bags too !

    Although I love it, I am not thinking I will do

    more of these in drop cloth fabric just because

    I kind of felt sorry for my little ruffler trying to ruffle it ~

    But.... I know I want to make more

    of these in muslin soon ~

  • Flea Market Tote Tutorial

    Flea Market Tote Tutorial

    It is Flea Market time !!!

    I love big flea market totes

    but having your money

    at quick and easy access is a

    really good thing :)

    This is a tutorial

    on making a little bag for just that ~

    The first step is to buy a tote which

    can be found at most craft stores ~

    Then, I am a ruffle kind of gal

    so I used my ruffler that

    I just love ~ I got mine here ~

    This is my sweet sister's shop :)

    It is easiest for me just to ruffle

    a bunch at a time making it

    any width you like ~

    Then I used the Citra Solv transfer method

    to transfer my image on to the tote ~

    You have to use a printer that uses toner

    to print out the image or it won't transfer ~

    Then I cut my ruffle to the size

    I wanted and you can either

    sew or glue it on ~

    I love to use Fabri Fix because it dries fast

    and is washable ~

    You can add any embellishments

    you would like ~ I added a

    little rolled rose that I glued on

    and an old key tied to the top ~

    That is all !!

    Have fun flea marketing !!

    If you don't want to make your own,

    I will have them for

    sale on my website here ~

    Added later today :)

    This is just another example

    of one without the

    transfer but more ruffles ~

    You can get the little charms here ~

  • More Blogger Inspiration

    More Blogger Inspiration

    I am constantly inspired by the talented ladies in the blog world ~
    While visiting Tea Rose Home, I decided
    to do something with t-shirts that were headed to Goodwill ~

    Strips were cut from the bottom of one to make the ruffles and the rose and I also cut a V-Neck ~

    I ended up with too long of a ruffle so just continued it down the front ~

    With one of the strips I made a rose ~
    I am loving making roses in case that
    wasn't too obvious :)

    It was so easy and now I have a shirt to wear that has been in a bag to say good bye to ~

    The pictures are stinky because it was way too early in the morning to take them ~

    Have a creative day !