Monday Remake

Yesterday was St. Patrick's Day and I totally went the green route. New Dress A Day - DIY - Goodwill - Vintage Green Dress

Um, hello two-toned green dress with two very interesting, boob-pockety spots!!  I feel like there are numerous jokes to be made here.

New Dress A Day - DIY - Goodwill - Vintage Green Dress

I did a leprechaun dance before...

New Dress A Day - DIY - Goodwill - Vintage Green Dress

...making this dress magically delicious!

First thing to go...the POCKETS!!

New Dress A Day - DIY - Goodwill - Vintage Green Dress

After both were removed, I shortened the sleeves.  The cuffs were elastic and slightly pouffy so I figured shortening would be the best way to eliminate the bulkiness of the thick polyester.  (This material was real thick, yo!)

New Dress A Day - DIY - Goodwill - Vintage Green Dress

The length came next - off went more than a foot of material!!  It's tunic time!

New Dress A Day - DIY - Goodwill - Vintage Green Dress

Because the polyester was not going to pull, I left the edges raw.  From pockets in precarious positions to a brand new tunic to say "Erin Go Bragh" in, my St. Patty's Day ensemble was complete!

New Dress A Day - DIY - Goodwill - Vintage Green Dress

The piece feels even more mod now.  I really love the two shades of green together and the sleeves cutting off at the elbow.

New Dress A Day - DIY - Goodwill - Vintage Green Dress

The tunic got paired with skinny jeans and a vintage Leo medallion with green stone, along with my very Irish red hair!!

New Dress A Day - DIY - Goodwill - Vintage Green Dress

I got to enjoy some weekend girlfriend time making Shrinky Dink "Lucky Charms" to celebrate the holiday too.

New Dress A Day - DIY - Goodwill - Vintage Green Dress

We traced designs on Shrinky Dink paper to turn them into fab charms for necklaces, earrings, and charm bracelets.  I went with a best friend, broken heart necklace design that I shaded in with colored pencils.

New Dress A Day - DIY - Goodwill - Vintage Green Dress

SPR went with throwback stars...

New Dress A Day - DIY - Goodwill - Vintage Green Dress

We dined on Beef Wellington, toffee pudding, Guinness cupcakes, Shepherd's Pie, and these guys...

New Dress A Day - DIY - Goodwill - Vintage Green Dress

Nothing like a homemade Shamrock Shake!!  After eating, crafting, and girlfriend catching up time, our charms all shrunk down to size.

New Dress A Day - DIY - Goodwill - Vintage Green Dress

I loved how these turned out and can't wait to perfect my sketching skills by making more of these guys for my charm bracelet.

Happy Monday!!

Claire's NDAD Creation

It's St. Patrick's Day, so I'm all about a little plaid.  Claire crafted something so fab...check it out!

Hi, Marisa!  I've been following your blog for a couple of months now, and I've gotten a lot of great ideas about what to do with my old clothes. I was getting ready for the holidays, making some "upcycled" hats and mittens out of old sweaters for some special people on my list, when I fell in love with a cute, Christmas-y jumper from the Unique Vintage catalogue.

Here’s that dress Claire loved…

New Dress A Day - Plaid Dress - DIY - Goodwill

The retail price? $86!  So, obviously, I decided to make my own version, from a $5 dress I found at the Salvation Army. 

New Dress A Day - Plaid Dress - DIY - Goodwill

So I guess we know what route Claire is going!  Time to see how she got there!

After removing the shoulder pads, buttons and sleeves, I cut about 4 inches off the bottom, so it would hit just above my knees once it was hemmed.  Next, I took in the sides by about 2 inches for a better fit, leaving one side seam open for a zipper. 

New Dress A Day - Plaid Dress - DIY - Goodwill

After I sewed all my new seams, I wrapped one side over the other, to cover the button holes.  Finally, I cut off the velvet trim from the neckline, and replaced it with a turtleneck collar that I got off a sweater I had used in another project. 

The result?  An adorable "mod" jumper I could wear for Christmas Eve!

New Dress A Day - Plaid Dress - DIY - Goodwill

I’m a plaid girl so this is right up my alley too!!  Holiday appropriate, for sure, but I’d wear this on the regular.  I love how you styled this because I totally would pair this dress with opaque black tights and ankle boots too!  Keep ‘em coming, Claire!

So Those Pants...

You saw the pants earlier... New Dress A Day - Miss Sixty Striped Velvet Pants - Goodwill

...and the amazing up close and personal shot of the velvety material.

New Dress A Day - Miss Sixty Striped Velvet Pants - Goodwill

Here's what we decided to do with them.

In order to accommodate the both of us, we decided to make matching projects, however with the leftovers, we can totally start a Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants story, passing back top portion as shorts.

New Dress A Day - Miss Sixty Striped Velvet Pants - Goodwill

We trimmed one portion of the pants right at the cuff...

New Dress A Day - Miss Sixty Striped Velvet Pants - Goodwill

...and then matched the other side, measuring and cutting off the same amount.

New Dress A Day - Miss Sixty Striped Velvet Pants - Goodwill

We're making matching clutches!  To give the bag a little more character, we trimmed a second piece of pant material, took out the seam, and then folded up the edges, to form triangles to go on top of the rectangular section.

New Dress A Day - Miss Sixty Striped Velvet Pants - Goodwill

We pinned our triangles, and then took out the seam at the top of the first rectangle.

New Dress A Day - Miss Sixty Striped Velvet Pants - Goodwill

We turned the rectangular material inside out and then put and pinned the triangle in-between the material, right sides touching each other.

New Dress A Day - Miss Sixty Striped Velvet Pants - Goodwill

We stitched this top section with the triangle edging, and the right side of the bag, leaving the left side open.

New Dress A Day - Miss Sixty Striped Velvet Pants - Goodwill

We needed zippers to secure one of the sides and because we only had 9" ones, we opted to leave the zipper on the left side instead of the top of the bag.  (...just in case any of you were wondering why we didn't put the zipper up top.)

New Dress A Day - Miss Sixty Striped Velvet Pants - Goodwill

We sewed the zipper in...

New Dress A Day - Miss Sixty Striped Velvet Pants - Goodwill

...and was almost complete!

New Dress A Day - Miss Sixty Striped Velvet Pants - Goodwill

Now, we had some fab tassels to work with (I scored a bag of 10 for a buck!) so we affixed two to the bottom of the triangle and then added one to the zipper on the left using a jump ring.

New Dress A Day - Miss Sixty Striped Velvet Pants - Goodwill

Once we added our flair, the clutch was complete!

New Dress A Day - Miss Sixty Striped Velvet Pants - Goodwill

I wore a pair of Marc Jacobs studded heels (thank you Plato's Closet in CO for offering these pretty much brand new heels to me for $16) along with a black H&M tank and Forever 21 grey jeans to complete my ensemble.

New Dress A Day - Miss Sixty Striped Velvet Pants - Goodwill

Yes, that black tank is totally legit.  It was 80 degrees today and I spent a good chunk of time outside soaking in the rays and Vitamin D!!  (Yay for a day without having to take my supplement!)  The UPS dude totally caught me laying on the steps and opted to walk around me to drop off packages, which I totally appreciated.

New Dress A Day - Miss Sixty Striped Velvet Pants - Goodwill

New clutch, check.  New shorts ready to start shooting Sisterhood of the Pants 3: Pants Meet Scissors in, check.  That post will come soon, after our contracts have been negotiated.

Happy Friday, friends!