Light & airy kimono-esque jackets are everywhere this season and can instantly transform an every day jeans & t-shirt outfit from boring to brilliant: Here’s how to create your own quirky kimono coatlet in a flash:
Light & airy kimono-esque jackets are everywhere this season and can instantly transform an every day jeans & t-shirt outfit from boring to brilliant: Here’s how to create your own quirky kimono coatlet in a flash:
After the success of my crazy cool organza curtain skirt I thought I’d try my hand at a flouncy tulle version… the failed ballerina in me totally digs it! Here’s how to create your own …
I thrifted an awesome 1970’s dude shirt, unfortunately it was super wide and super square: Fortunately I was able to easily restyle it to fit perfectly: Here’s how to refashion a boxy vintage shirt: (this …
Any idea what little madam’s fancy new bag was created from? I guarantee you’ll have all of the ingredients lurking around the house so let’s get makin’! Baby’s got a brand new upcycled refashionista bag:
A few snips & a bath in fabric dye takes a dull dress from drab to fab! Continue your passion for refashion at RefashionistaSheri.com
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: …
Take a peek at how I took this frock from frump to fantastic in minutes with a very easy vintage silk dress refashion:
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?
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!
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, …