Don’t you just love it when the (oh-so-simple) solution to potentially awesome yet unworn gear you’ve had for ages suddenly smacks you right in the middle of your refashionista brain? So it was with my groovtastic crocheted sandals: …
A 90’s Thrifty Style Thursday
In the mid-nineties I was in my early-20’s and on running-late-days absolutely loved the simplicity of throwing on one of my (many) groovy jumpsuits as the easy starting point for building a quick yet stylin’ outfit. Now …
the Triumphant DIY measuring tape belt
What do get when you cross a Triumph Lingerie measure from the 1960’s with my Quirktastic tailor’s measure belt tutorial? The Triumphant DIY measuring tape belt – a super cool conversation starter! That looks awesome …
A very easy vintage silk dress refashion
Take a peek at how I took this frock from frump to fantastic in minutes with a very easy vintage silk dress refashion:
DIY Bohemian Bellbottoms
Who doesn’t love a groovy pair of bell bottoms? Hippify a pair for yourself in minutes with my ultra quick step-by-step:
A Blazing #ThriftyThursday
Blazers are one of the most versatile items in your wardrobe: Worn as the perfect topper to a vintage dress or simply thrown over a tank top & jeans, blazers are a brilliant addition to almost …
The Crazy Cool DIY Organza Curtain Skirt
Floofy frou frou organza skirts seem to be everywhere these days…with floofy frou frou price tags to match… Any idea what thrifted bit of awesome I created mine out of?
A Cute n’ Quirky Thrifty Thursday
Bedsheet overalls, braids & a bowler hat = quirktastic perfection in my book! and check out the fabulous sneakers I recently scored that coordinate so freakishly well with my outfit! Bowler Hat (thrifted) €1 – Hair Ties …
The Laced-Up No Sew T-shirt Refashion Upsize
Make a too-small t-shirt fit perfectly with a pair of scissors and my quick no-sew DIY tutorial video fix: The Laced-Up No Sew T-shirt Refashion Upsize: Discover all of my upcycled style goodness at RefashionistaSheri.com!
A Most Excellent DIY Shirt Dress
I’ve been hankering to create a lurvly loose shirt dress for a while but could never find the right refashioning victim – until I inherited a bunch of stuff from my Great Uncle’s wardrobe: Silky, …










