A Fab Florals #ThriftyThursday

Whilst on location at the thrift shop shooting some bits for this video I spied a marvelous sight out of the corner of my eye: That gorgeously patterned vintage blouse, with the original labels and tags still attached! …

No Sew DIY Upcycled Scrappy Fringe Pins

Create a few funky fringe-y pins with my crazy easy no sew scrapbusting tutorial! Discover all of my upcycling goodies at RefashionistaSheri.com  

My DIY Vintage Belt Fix

This groovy 1970’s suede belt was one of the fabulous bits I inherited in Tante Uschi’s treasure chest: unfortunately it had been worn to death: I had loads of refashioning ideas for this sad retro belt but they …

A Gorgeously Green #ThriftyThursday

I’ve always been partial to the colour green so I was surprised to discover so very few emerald-toned clothing items in my wardrobe. I do have quite a collection of thrifted & handmade accessories in varying shades …

My DIY Refashioned Cowboy Boots

Remember my fabulous thrifted two-steppin’ cowboy boots from a Wild West Thrifty Thursday? Unfortunately the faux leather started to peel away from those second hand beauties so they were put out to pasture until I …

A Footwear Thrifty Thursday

As this week’s theme is All About Shoes I thought I’d take a quick tally of exactly how many pairs of funky thrifted footwear I actually possess. I like shoes and although I’m always on …

Banish Those Thrifted Footwear Odours

The fabulous question of how to rid thrifted footwear of odours was recently posted to my Gone Thrifting group and I thought I’d share some of the handy how to’s that were served up! Grab those stinky shoes, …

Happy National Crochet Month?

When Marie (the crochet & knit diva extraordinaire behind Underground Crafter) asked me to be her guest for National Crochet Month I was both flattered and befuddled as it’s no secret that I’m utterly smitten …

The Upcycled DIY Bathpuff Tote

Believe it or not I rarely know exactly how a project will turn out until it’s totally completed. Everything I create begins with a little prodding at the back of my brain that soon transforms …