Jennifer's NDAD Creation

I've been in tie dye mode as of late... New Dress A Day - DIY - old white t shirt - tie dye

...working a few fun events with Sonya Nimri, Traci Bautista, and I Love To Create showing kids (and adults!) the wonders of tie dye!

New Dress A Day - DIY - old white t shirt - tie dye

I'm obsessed with this tote...

New Dress A Day - DIY - old white t shirt - tie dye

So being in my tie dye mode and seeing what Jennifer did with her husby's old t-shirts, I just had to post!  Check her project out...

This summer my hubby was about to get rid of a bunch of old white t-shirts that he wears under his work shirts.  My husband thought it was about time since some of those shirts were as old as my 8 year old!  Yikes!  But being the sentimental closet hoarder that I am, I salvaged those gross-armpit-stained-overly-stretched-out-necked shirts!

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I made tie-dyed summer dresses! 

Let's see how Jennifer's summer dresses come out!

The dress is made from 2 shirts. (My hubby wears an XL shirt and I wear a medium-ish size dress). The body of the dress is made out of the body of the shirt.  The bust is made from the sleeves, plus a sleeve from the second shirt.  It took 3 sleeves because I wanted to cut out the armpit parts (Eww, I know!).  The straps came from the second shirt. 

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Then to kick it up a notch, I tie dyed it!  I folded the dress up like an accordion, rubber-banded it together and then folded the bound up dress again accordion style. 

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I loved it so much, that I made another dress!  I tie dyed the t-shirts first this time, then made it into a dress.  That made the colors more saturated, but harder to match up the patterns on the fabric. 

New Dress A Day - DIY - old white t shirt - white t shirt turned dress

I hope you like them!  Thank you so much for all inspiration!  Never stop creating!

Jennifer!!  Thank you so much for sharing your awesome dresses - they really are perfect for the summer.  Isn't dyeing so addicting?!  I'll have a few more dyed pieces coming up soon...get out those old white tees!!

Irene's NDAD Creation

When you mention Pretty in Pink anywhere in an email, I'm totally yours.  Irene's remake is fantastic and is totally making me crave a little Andie/Duckie action.  Netflix streaming time for me!!

I found your blog a few days ago and since then I have done almost nothing but browse through the archives.  Being aptly inspired, I pulled this dress out of my closet.  I got it at a vintage shop for a "pretty in pink" 80s party a few summers ago, specifically because I thought it might be something I could wear again.

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I didn't.

Did Irene totally pull and Andie and make this prom-ready??

Thus I decided it needed some love.  It fit me well enough but the skirt was a length that wasn't totally flattering on me, and it's a lot of pink and ruffle for a dress.  I cut off the ruffle on the bottom of the dress and restitched it around the waist to make a peplum-esque top.

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I debated taking off the sleeves...

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...but I decided I like that it's still got some 80s flare.

I'm so in love with this pink/subtle polka-dotted fabric - you did such an incredible job!  I'm glad you kept the sleeves as well...it's got a bit of a throw back feel but gives a lovely bit of femininity with the slight pouf.  I hope you have other projects up your sleeve, Irene!  Can't wait to see what else you come up with - Andie would have been proud!

My Mother's Attic: May

We've all got summer on the mind and I've been doing my best to find dresses made up of the lightest cotton possible!  I did recently find a fab tweed dress that will just have to wait until the end of the summer to get some love.  So with warmth in the air and June right around the corner, it's time to see what Ash has worked out for us this month!

Hej, friends! I debated which item to tackle for my May redo from the towering pile of clothes from my mom's attic.  There were a couple of very flowery/springy options but I wound up landing on this piece from the 80s.  While this pattern is a bit autumnal in tone, I just love that paisley print and the cotton was so light and airy...

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...I thought I could turn it into a flouncy, playful spring dress with a few key adjustments.  And it has POCKETS!  Gosh, I am such a sucker for a dress with pockets.  Just like my Grammy who was always stashing tissues or handkerchiefs in her dress pockets, I've even found a rogue rumpled handkerchief in some of her dresses since she passed in 2001.  A reminder that an appreciation and love of dress pockets is timeless.  Who else out there is dress pocket obsessed?

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My mom informed me that this dress was purchased at Appleseed's (at their original flagship store in Hingham, MA) for my parents' yearly Thanksgiving tomfoolery with their siblings/cousins. A pre-kid pastime that involved many a case of wine and champagne, silly face masks that were worn during the meal, and copious amounts of food, friendship and laughter.  Sounds like a grand occasion indeed.

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While I was digging the paisley, I was not digging those tapered long sleeves and the length on my 6 foot frame.

I started by cutting a few inches off the bottom of the dress. I hemmed accordingly, but had some trouble as this cotton was more jersey-like in quality and given what a newbie sewer I am, the stretchiness gave me some trouble. I wound up re-hemming because I wasn't thrilled with my initial attempt.  Thus, the dress wound up a tad shorter than I had envisioned, but not appalling so.

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Then I took a seam ripper to those sleeves and removed 'em completely.  I hemmed the edges, and took in the sides ever so slightly so that the dress fit without fully exposing my brassiere under the armpit.

I popped it on with a vintage belt of my grandmother's (but of course!), my favorite pair of Frye boots...

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...and my new Pinellapi bag (handmade by my friend Maja who I was visiting in Sweden last month.)  I promised a peek at some Scandinavian accessories from my trip, and I've been itching to showcase this beauty.  You can find her work for sale in the US here.  She is one very talented lass.

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I very much appreciated that one of our trees so beautifully matched the burgundy in the paisley.  Thanks, pretty tree!

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I wore this dress to the office already this week and received many a compliment.  I always love having a story to tell when someone comments on a piece of my wardrobe.  What I've loved about these My Mother's Attic pieces is that they are a part of a larger history, and it's humbling to think that I'm somehow a part of that story.

New Dress A Day - My Mother's Attic - Vintage Dress - DIY - Summer Paisley Dress

Thanks for letting me share a piece of those histories here.  Until next month... xoxo Ash

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