DIY - Rhinestone Bow Tie Bracelet

All of those teaser shots with rhinestones and other supplies were used to create this bad boy!! New Dress A Day - DIY - Rhinestoned Bow Tie

I wanted a fun accessory to wear to the Justin Timberlake/Jay-Z concert for or "me and my girlfriend(s)" and thought that a bow tie would fit the bill.  I mean why not channel the duo's "Suit & Tie" song, outside of the karaoke booth of my car, via an accessory, right?

This project is super easy to complete!  First I started with panels of Darice's self-adhesive rhinestone sheets, Gemz and some black 7/8" Grosgrain ribbon.  (Feel free to go thicker/smaller depending on the size of the bow tie you'd like)

New Dress A Day - DIY - Rhinestoned Bow Tie - Supplies

I wanted to coat the entire width of the ribbon with the rhinestones and five rows of the rhinestones fit perfectly!  I trimmed a 6" piece of ribbon and then cut a 5 stone width of rhinestones about 5" long.  (I didn't match the rhinestones to the full length of the ribbon because we'll want the ribbon ends bare for creating the "knot" in the center.)

New Dress A Day - DIY - Rhinestoned Bow Tie - Trimming Stones

I took the center of the rhinestones, matched it to the center of the ribbon, peeled off the backing, and adhered the stones to the ribbon.

New Dress A Day - DIY - Rhinestoned Bow Tie - Trimming Stones

After the rhinestones were stuck in place (the backing is super sticky and stays amazingly well), I created the base of the bow tie by taking the center of the ribbon (this will be the center of the bow tie), and pinching this with the ends of the ribbon around to the back.

Next I trimmed a section of rhinestones three stones in width and about 1.5", as this is going to be the "knot".

New Dress A Day - DIY - Rhinestoned Bow Tie - Trimming Stones

I peeled off the backing, and affixed this rhinestone portion to the back of the bow tie where the ribbon edges were, wrapped it around to the front of the bow tie, all while cinching the center to create a little ruching, and then wrapped the rest around to the back.  (If there is any excess of rhinestones, you can just trim them off).

New Dress A Day - DIY - Rhinestoned Bow Tie - Trimming Stones

I wanted to make this a bracelet, so I measured my wrist and cut a bit of black elastic...

New Dress A Day - DIY - Rhinestoned Bow Tie - Trimming Stones

...and then sewed the edges in place.

New Dress A Day - DIY - Rhinestoned Bow Tie - Elastic Wristlet

I cut a final a section of rhinestones, three stones in width and just long enough to coat the entire back of the center, "knot" panel.  I took the elastic and placed it on the back of the bow tie and then put the new strip of rhinestones on top of the entire back panel of the tie to hold the elastic in place.

New Dress A Day - DIY - Rhinestoned Bow Tie - Elastic Wristlet

And now we've got a little bracelet!  (...or hair tie, or necklace, if you go longer...)

Also, to avoid sewing, you can always just cut a longer length of elastic, affix the center of the portion to the bracelet, and then just knot the ends.  Also the sticky back of the rhinestones are pretty secure, however I ended up squeezing a little glue in the opening beneath the "knot" just for good measure.

I handed out the blingy accessories to the gals and proceeded to have a little arm pre-party!!

New Dress A Day - DIY - Rhinestoned Bow Tie - Elastic Wristlet

We picnicked at the Rose Bowl where the concert was being held...

New Dress A Day - DIY - Rhinestoned Bow Tie - Elastic Wristlet

...and scored the most perfect photo op from a duo of Pasadena firemen rolling through the grasses on a golf cart keeping peace.

New Dress A Day - DIY - Rhinestoned Bow Tie - Elastic Wristlet

We made our way through the masses to get to our seats...

New Dress A Day - DIY - Rhinestoned Bow Tie - Elastic Wristlet

...only to be welcomed by the friendliest concert neighbors ever!!  I think we were sitting in the liveliest section of the arena, and that was before the show even started!

New Dress A Day - DIY - Rhinestoned Bow Tie - Elastic Wristlet

The row neighbors below us were dancing up a storm to the pre-show DJ, discussing the people who snuck into the stadium selling bootleg T-shirts in our section (I'm surprised they didn't get caught/kicked out!) and sharing their contraband.  Yep, the gal in front of us was pushing her special vodka infused Gummy Bear stash to all of us...her name was Erica and she was on a mission to get everyone to try one.

New Dress A Day - DIY - Rhinestoned Bow Tie - Elastic Wristlet

The lights dimmed and the show began!!  I'm obsessed with JT and have been ever since the end of N'Sync.  (I was never really that into the boy bands, weirdly.  I know, I feel like I'm a perfect boy band candidate.)  When his Justified album came out in the early 2000s, I was hooked!

New Dress A Day - DIY - Rhinestoned Bow Tie - JT Rose Bowl

I've not seen Jay-Z in concert before and he killed it.  We didn't sit down once.

New Dress A Day - DIY - Rhinestoned Bow Tie - JayZ - Rose Bowl

It was such a ridiculously fun show and one that we were anticipating since getting tickets back in March.  Unfortunately with shows of this size, the getting-out-part tends to be a minor disaster.

New Dress A Day - DIY - Rhinestoned Bow Tie - JayZ - Rose Bowl

The two hours it took to get home (mostly waiting to exit the parking lot) was totally worth it though!

I think we were equipped with the perfect accessories to rock out in.

New Dress A Day - DIY - Rhinestoned Bow Tie - JayZ - Rose Bowl

I think you might be seeing this accessory on this "Señorita" sooner than later...

DIY - Jay Z/Justin Timberlake Concert!

Happy Monday, friends!  The full post is coming up in a few hours, but here's a little teaser.

I went to the Jay-Z/Justin Timberlake concert last night (that's why the post is coming later today - I got home LATE, real LATE) and wanted to have a cute accessory to pump up the outfit,  Here's a little taste of what you're going to get, on top of the actual outfit I prepped and made.

New Dress A Day - DIY - Darice Rhinestones - Michaels Ribbon

I posted what these supplies turned into on Instagram, if any of you want a more immediate result, however the full rundown and post will be up soon!!

Hope you all had a fab weekend!!

Nina's NDAD Creation

Today's remake comes from my girl, Nina.  We totally think on the same wavelength because just by looking at her before picture, it's totally a dress that I would have scooped up too!

Hi Marisa!  One of my best friends introduced me to your website a few months ago because she said my projects that I post on my own blog reminded her of it.  Thanks to her, I'm kind of obsessed with NDAD.

(I already know that Nina and I are going to become besties!) And, back to Nina's story...

Anyway, I picked up this dress at a thrift store while on vacation with friends in Delaware (surprisingly, Delaware is a very nice place to vacation) for $5 or $10, I can't quite remember.  The bows were intended for the front...

New Dress A Day - DIY - Vintage Dress - Goodwill

...which I could tell because of the location of the tag and the overall shape of the dress.

New Dress A Day - DIY - Vintage Dress - Goodwill

I love those bows!!  Let's see what Nina does...

I decided the bows would look better on the back, so I reversed the dress.  Also, instead of hemming the dress normally, I made three main cuts: one down the sides, one across the waist, and one in the middle of the skirt portion (shown by dotted lines). 

New Dress A Day - DIY - Vintage Dress - Goodwill

I sewed the bottom section of the dress onto the waist in order to retain the design on the bottom.  I also made pleats by vertically overlapping the skirt portion and sewing it onto the waist.  

New Dress A Day - DIY - Vintage Dress - Goodwill

Then, I finished the dress by taking it in to fit my shape! 

New Dress A Day - DIY - Vintage Dress - Goodwill

I love the switch-around routine and the bows look fabulous on the back now!

New Dress A Day - DIY - Vintage Dress - Goodwill

I was really inspired by the dyeing you've done on NDAD, but I'm a little nervous about ruining the dress. 

New Dress A Day - DIY - Vintage Dress - Goodwill

If you have any advice for a first-time dyer or a suggestion about what color I should use, I'd really appreciate it.  Thanks!

First off, the dress turned out SO well.  It fits you to a T!!  Now to the dye question...I think you should absolutely switch it up!  What do you guys think?  What color would be fun for this piece - let's hear your thoughts!  Whatever color you think will work best, I'll get that color of dye out to N :)  In all of my dyeing experience, I always end up loving the piece more after I give it a new coat of paint.  Way to rock this out, Nina!!

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