Are ugly soap and lotion dispensers in the bathroom bringing you down? Hunt through your scrappy stash and transform them into Simple Upcycled Bathroom Decor with my quick tute!
Easy Refashions: How to fix rips and tears
In addition to reusing and shopping second hand a major part of our sustainable lifestyle is mending and making do with what we already have. As this refashionista has become a bit of an expert …
My Thrifty Christmas Wish for #ThriftyThursday
The festive holiday season is definitely the time for thinking of others, making a conscious effort to brighten up our own lives and make as many positive plans as possible for the coming new year. Take a …
My top 6 sustainable lifestyle tips
Wanna help create a better world? Discover just how easy it is to get started with my top 6 sustainable lifestyle tips:
No Sew DIY Upcycled Scrappy Fringe Pins
Create a few funky fringe-y pins with my crazy easy no sew scrapbusting tutorial! Continue your passion for refashion with my Confessions of a Refashionista e-book series:
The Instant DIY Lace Vest
Grab a vintage bistro curtain & you’ll be Boho Chic in a flash with my instant DIY lace vest! Continue your passion for refashion with my Confessions of a Refashionista e-book series:
DIY Pom Pom Blooms
Brighten your day with these quick n’ easy colourful blooms! Check out all of my tutorials for the nest here & then grab all of my groovy CoaR tutorial collections right here:
The Upcycled Sassy Sofa Sitter Tutorial
Sass up your sofa with this cheeky sweater refashioning diy – includes my thrifty stuffing tip & what do with those leftover scraps! Refashioning for munchkins is a fabulous way to reuse outgrown gear …
freshen that vintage fabric with my 4 step DIY
After a few late nights experimenting with various bubbly concoctions in my kitchen laboratory I’ve come up with a formula to de-mustify those glorious scraps of kimono fabric: Deodorize your own vintage beauties and freshen that …
The Delightful Doily: part three
The final chapter of my little doily manual deals with those fancy oblong bits of tatting that once displayed Oma’s ceramic statuette collection: Onto The Delightful Doily: part three how-to: