Showing posts with label t-shirt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label t-shirt. Show all posts

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Guest Blogger - Better Together - Rose Bath Mat


Hi! I’m Angela from
Better Together.
I blog with my two sisters Whitney and Lauren. We created our blog to learn from each other and to help inspire each other to be a little better everyday. You can find a variety of topics over on our blog. We talk about everything from crafting and sewing to cooking and nutrition. We even offer fun exercise tips.

 
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I am so excited to be here on Someday Crafts to share my new rose bath mat.

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Let me show you how to make your own rose bath mat. All of the skills needed to create this were learned in Kindergarten. Seriously, if you can cut and glue than you can make this rug. That is how easy it is to make. As far as materials go for creating this you will need a rug, an old T-Shirt, some felt or fleece, a hot glue gun, and some scissors.


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You are going to start by cutting your T-Shirt into 2-3 inch strips.


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Then you are going to cut out circles from the felt or fleece. You will cut them in various sizes depending on how big or small you want your flowers to be. Place your circles in the pattern that you would like on your rug. Originally I was going to have three large flowers and five smaller flowers spread across my rug. My husband wasn’t too sure about having a rug full of flowers, plus he was worried that the rug would loose some of its comfort. So we compromised, and I ended up only putting three large circles and three smaller circles on half of the rug. Now we each have our own side of the rug. I think the flowers are just as comfortable, if not more so than the original rug.

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Next you will make your flowers. Take your cut T-Shirt strips and start wrapping them around the circle. Once one T-Shirt strip has come to an end, just add another. Keep wrapping the strips around the circle until you have the desired flower effect. Now all the while you are doing this you want to be gluing the strips to your circle.

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Just keep making as many flowers as you want for your rug. Like I mentioned before, I went with three large flowers and three small flowers.
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Once all of your flowers have been created, then glue them onto the rug.

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I love the end result. It looks perfect in my bathroom!

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Thanks for taking a look at my new bath mat! Feel free to stop by our blog Better Together for some other fun creations, like this napkin skirt or my new cork clock.

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You can even check out our Facebook page. We are offer free printables every month and this month we are offering some free Halloween cake toppers.


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THANKS, Angela.  I'm digging that bath mat.  It is so beautiful and that bathroom of yours is to die for.  Love the exposed brick and clawfoot tub!  The mat is the perfect addition to a gorgeous bathroom.   Visit Better Together today and say HI!!!!

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Color Block Braided Scarf

Hurry and grab two t-shirts because I know you want to make this scarf. It's very fascinating at which to look and oh so stylish! Making Lemonade (guest posting at Live. Love. Craft) shows you how to make it!


Friday, September 2, 2011

T-shirt Tunic

With the season starting to change to Fall, there should be many t-shirts on sale! Tea Rose Home has one way to transform a t-shirt into a darling tunic. Great for wearing in the summer or fall!




Learn how to make a t-shirt tunic.






Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Take a Look At These Highlights!


Once again, there are too many great ways to spend time creating! It is so hard to choose creations to feature each week. Here are a few!



Make an easy and inexpensive headboard with the help of A Step In The Journey. This would look so cute in a beachy type bedroom (or really any type of bedroom.)

It is hard to find short sleeve, light weight cardigans for warm/hot weather. However, with this idea from Life Is Just A Bowl Of Cherries, a summer cardigan is totally doable. She made a cardigan from a t-shirt! Sweet! (It would look great even on someone who is NOT pregnant!)



I love all things bandana so these bandana shorts/pants tutorial stood out to me. I think the paisley bandanas would make adorable short/pants. See the tutorial at Ginger Snap Crafts.

This is one awesome bedroom for a little boy! I love ALL the details of the rooms! Check out everything about it at Life As We Know It.



Nap Time Crafters created this darling summer romper using a fitted bed sheet. No elastics. No casing! Save LOTS of time. Check out this tip because I think it is pure genius.


This pillow is rufflicious! Wouldn't that look great on a couch, bed or chair? See this ruffle pillow at Ameroonie Designs.


See more ideas at the Whatever Goes Wednesday party!

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Summer Top From T-shirts

Upcycle 2 t-shirts into this way too adorable summer vest! How Joyful shows you how!!!




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Friday, June 24, 2011

Women's T-shirt Skirt

Monkey See, Monkey Do! shows us how to make a comfortable, inexpensive, quick and fun skirt from two t-shirts! That looks like it could be a lounge around or wear it to church type skirt! Lovely.


Friday, June 10, 2011

Cute Bag Made From A T-shirt and Embroidery Hoops

Brassy Apple has another great craft for the summer. She made this astonishing tote/purse/bag from a t-shirt and embroidery hoops for the handles. How cool is that? It only cost her about $3.75. Yeah for inexpensive!


Monday, May 16, 2011

Princess Belle T-shirt Dress

Chances are that if you have a little girl, they love princesses. I've looked at the price on princess costumes/dress ups and they are expensive and fall apart easily. I'm thinking a Belle dress made from t-shirts is not only inexpensive and adorable, but durable! Check out this princess dress that Little Sprinkles of Fun made using a few tutorials she found. (She links to the tutorials in her post.) Great for a Disney vacation or for parading around the house.






Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Zip Up Cardigan From T-Shirt

Fireflies and Jellybeans created a cute zip up cardigan from a t-shirt for a girl! This is a great way to repurpose a t-shirt that may have a stain on it.


Thursday, March 31, 2011

2 EASY Shrugs (from t-shirts)


Wobi Sobi will help you turn a regular t-shirt into a darling shrug! She made two different styles. Both of them are EASY, quick and adorable.

See the t-shirt to shrug tutorial.



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Monday, March 21, 2011

T-shirt Jackets and Pull-overs!

I Am Momma, Hear Me Roar is brilliant! She turned plain t-shirts into trendy zip down jackets and pull overs for her little guys! This is a fabulous idea for Spring weather!
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Monday, March 14, 2011

Bandana Dress w/Straps AND Adding Glitter to a T-shirt/Material

I love anything bandana and this style of bandana dress is no exception. I'm going to have to make one for my daughter! While this green is perfect for St. Patrick's Day, it would look adorable in any color. Thanks to Living With Punks for the great tutorial.
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When I saw this idea linked up to last week's party, I knew I needed to save it. This awesome tutorial from ICandy Handmade shows how to add a glittery graphic to a t-shirt. I think it would also work for other fabrics too. What a great tip to know!!!
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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Baby Glam Rockin' His/Her Shirts

I'm thoroughly loving these Baby Glam Rockin' t-shirts at My Own Road! This diva necklace shirt is made with some dabs of paint!
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And you can't forget a rockstar tie shirt for the little guy. This is the best kind of tie because your son can't pull it off!
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