While I blinked, the month flew by faster than I can believe. wow!! It's the last Tuesday of the month (which I failed to realize until the other day), and that means it's Reduce, Reuse, REFASHION time. That just means I get to share with you my latest creation using cast-off clothing, accessories, ... READ the POST
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Vintage Tufted Bench Makeover
A gal can have things that make her smile, right? I'm not much for sparkly or blingy things as much as I am for the down-trodden and those needing love. Much like our Heavenly Father loves us no matter where we are in life. Even furniture. hee hee. Do you see what I see? That there be tufts, y'all. ... READ the POST
Felted Wool Hanging Basket from Sweater Dress
Your favorite sweater dress meets a moth and they tussle a bit. Sad thing is, your sweater comes out on the short (or shall I say holey) side. tsk. Today is the last Tuesday of the month, so that means I'm excited to share my latest Reduce, Reuse, REFASHION fun with you. Each month I take something ... READ the POST
Felted Wool Hat from Upcycled Sweaters
Brrr! Winter is officially here and that means it's time to get cozy. I'm so excited to bring you another Reduce, Reuse, REFASHION project with my goal to inspire. I've always said that wool is one of my favorite textiles to work with. Here are two thrifted sweaters that I'm going to turn into a ... READ the POST
Vintage Vinyl Footstool Makeover
If you know me at all, you know I can't pass up cuties like this. When I first lay eyes on this vintage vinyl footstool, I giggled!! Those chubby turned legs looked like an animal's legs. Don't you think? Not only are they cute, but that gorgeous dark patina definitely needs saving. However, ... READ the POST
DIY Dog Coat from Upcycled Sweaters
I'm so excited! It's Reduce, Reuse, REFASHION time! That means it's the last Tuesday of the month and I get to share with you my latest refashion fun. Today, I'm taking a pair of thrifted sweaters and making a DIY dog coat fit for a dog...well...my dog, Teddy. eep! If you remember, I've used ... READ the POST