Copycat: Charlotte Olympia Cat Bag DIY

When I saw these kitty clutches by Charlotte Olympia in December, I immediately fell in love and put them on my little vision board of things to remake. New Dress A Day - DIY - Charlotte Olympia Cat Clutch Copycat

The day is finally here!! With this fabulous black suede clutch, I have the perfect base to use as my copycat clutch. Get ready for this cat-tastic DIY!!

New Dress A Day - DIY - Charlotte Olympia Cat Clutch Copycat

 I started off with a silver marker tracing the cat's features onto the bag. I trimmed out little templates for the eyes and used those to trace around.

New Dress A Day - DIY - Charlotte Olympia Cat Clutch Copycat

Then the silver sketching kept going until all the kitty's features were drawn on!

New Dress A Day - DIY - Charlotte Olympia Cat Clutch Copycat

With the tracing done, I added the ears to the top of the purse next. I trimmed out ear shapes from pieces of black and light metallic leather, cutting a smaller shape in the metallic shade and then gluing it to the larger black ear. I affixed the ears to the purse using a little E6000 glue and let them dry for a few hours.

Now it was time for more tracing, using a paint pen. I used Tulip's Beads in a Bottle pens for this one just to get a thicker consistency on the purse, but you could always use a Sharpie or Krylon paint pen or whatever you've got in your stash.

New Dress A Day - DIY - Charlotte Olympia Cat Clutch Copycat

I made my way tracing over each area, leaving some dry time in-between just to prevent smudging.

New Dress A Day - DIY - Charlotte Olympia Cat Clutch Copycat

I let the purse sit overnight to make sure all the paint was fully dry before moving on to the eyes.

New Dress A Day - DIY - Charlotte Olympia Cat Clutch Copycat

To match the Charlotte Olympia purse, I found two gems in a lavender shade...

New Dress A Day - DIY - Charlotte Olympia Cat Clutch Copycat

...and glued them to the center of the eyes.

New Dress A Day - DIY - Charlotte Olympia Cat Clutch Copycat

My 'lil cat is all ready for some fun.

New Dress A Day - DIY - Charlotte Olympia Cat Clutch Copycat

Hello, kitty!

New Dress A Day - DIY - Charlotte Olympia Cat Clutch Copycat

I just loved how it turned out!

New Dress A Day - DIY - Charlotte Olympia Cat Clutch Copycat

It has all the essence of the black acrylic Charlotte Olympia version...

New Dress A Day - DIY - Charlotte Olympia Cat Clutch Copycat

...in a clutch form which I'm an even bigger fan of! I can use the fab handles or just grab the bottom of it.

New Dress A Day - DIY - Charlotte Olympia Cat Clutch Copycat

With some paint, gems, and a steady hand, this clutch is purr-fect!!

New Dress A Day - DIY - Charlotte Olympia Cat Clutch Copycat

Ooh, and did I mention that theirs is $995? Not too shabby completing this fun DIY for a just a few bucks!!

SPRING CLEANING WITH HALLS

I’m working with HALLS® today on a fun “gearing up for spring” piece. Spring is officially here (!!!) which means it’s time for that major cleaning sesh! I always use this time of the year to hold a serious wardrobe edit in my room. New Dress A Day - Spring Cleaning - Blogher - Halls

Time to get crackin'!

Taking each piece out of the closet and putting them in one of three piles: YES, NO, or ON THE WARDROBE RACK – I like to substitute wardrobe rack for “fence” – feel me? It’s super cathartic to expunge pieces that haven’t seen the light of day in a while and put them into the donate pile.

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Y/N/OTR

What comes along with this weekend of cleaning is not only a few bags of clothes to donate or bring to swap parties, but some INSANE allergy issues as well. You can’t even imagine the dust that accumulates in my closet – it’s like the more clothes I remove, the bigger the party the dust has in my room. It’s like a dust dance party and I’m sneezing along to the beat!

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What to keep?

I have crap allergies to begin with and you guys have been so helpful in the past of sharing your allergy relief methods from eating local honey to ingest the same pollens from the area to build immunity to using Neti Pots and Zyrtec. October, when the Santa Ana winds plague Southern California, and May are my two nemesis months. They’re like Dr. Evil from Austin Powers, except they aren’t a cute, make-up covered, accent spilling Mike Myers. They’re invisible and like little blades to my sinuses. My usual cleaning routine is to take an Allegra D, open all the windows in my apartment to air it out while the massive clean is underway, and have water nearby to stay hydrated. This time I decided to add HALLS to the routine. I popped an Allegra along with a Honey & Lemon HALLS before my day o’ cleaning began to see how I’d feel.

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HALLS to the rescue

I was still a sneezing fool as I picked and sorted through my pieces, but my head, which is usually throbbing, felt A-OK. Honestly, I was just waiting to feel crappy and it never happened. I have to say that for my first HALLS tester, I felt pretty good. Not only did I feel better than usual, my closet got cleaner, and I'm ready for all those pastel colors to emerge in my wardrobe! 

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Ready for Goodwill!

So to help find new homes for the things I’m getting rid of, I’m giving away a little “grab bag” of goodies that I’m no longer using/wearing any more. I’ve got an assortment of jewelry, accessories, cosmetics, clothes, etc. that will be going to one lucky reader! To enter, leave a comment below of something that you’re looking forward to doing to gear up for spring! Perhaps you’re cleaning out your garage or getting a new haircut? The lucky winner will be announced April 15th (a sweet treat on tax day!!).

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Michael's NDAD Creation

When I saw this piece from Michael come in, I was in love with it. He went with a vintage pattern to get his sew on and it's making me want to make a version of my own. Check out what he did...

I'm disappointed in the selection of clothing for my daughter so I figured, I'm an ironworker and I can build darn near anything, why not sew? I used to watch my mother and grandmother sew, so how hard could it be? I first tried to create a blind hem, as I'm very good at three-dimensional thinking, however fabric is a whole new world and the sewing machine mocked me. I tried another time and then I purchased a pattern - this vintage Du Barry, at the flea market.

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What will Michael's finished product turn out looking like??

With this pattern, I created a dress for my daughter.

New Dress A Day - DIY - how to sew a dress - vintage pattern - DuBarry Dress

The fabric, along with the buttons and facing, was probably about $40, tops. It's the second dress that I've made for her. The first was more of a 'testing the waters' affair and it inspired me to purchase a few old and new sewing reference books.

New Dress A Day - DIY - how to sew a dress - vintage pattern - DuBarry Dress

A dear friend gave me a sweet Kenmore sewing machine., so next up will be a dress for the wife and a pair of pants for my son.

I love what you made, Michael! How incredible does it feel to have such a sewing success? Your daughter looks great and that vintage pattern is just so chic. I would totally make this dress in my size! Hope that Kenmore machine is treating you well - I look forward to seeing how the dress for your wife and pants for your son turn out...make sure to send them along!!