Remake: Black and White Dress

Happy Monday! Hope you all had a fantastic weekend, including a most lovely Mother's Day! You got a little teaser of today's dress last week...

New Dress A Day - DIY - vintage black and white dress - thrift store shopping

...and now you get to see how it turned out!

To be completely honest, it looks pretty good as is, however, the length is a bit off...

New Dress A Day - DIY - vintage black and white dress - thrift store shopping

...and there were some not so pretty spots on the top portion. The ivory was slightly discolored. Definitely not something that I'd be able to wear as is.

New Dress A Day - DIY - vintage black and white dress - thrift store shopping

I thought a bit of dye would do the trick to create a super cool color blocked dress!

I loved this mustard/black ensemble from Petra Karlsson's blog...

New Dress A Day - DIY - dyed vintage dress

...so I decided to go this route on the color palette. I matched my dye (RIT's Sunshine Orange) and got to work!

New Dress A Day - DIY - Rit Dye - Sunshine Yellow

I created a dye bath on the stove (boiled water, added salt, turned off the heat and added the dye), wet the top of the dress completely, and then added it into the bath.

New Dress A Day - DIY - Rit Dye - Sunshine Yellow

I let the top of the dress sit in the bath for an hour to fully soak in the dye. Now a portion of the black skirt went into the dye as well, but I didn't think that would be a problem as just the top portion would take to the color.

New Dress A Day - DIY - Rit Dye - Sunshine Yellow

Yeah, I was completely wrong about that. The black didn't take to the color, but some of the black ended up touching and bleeding onto the dress in the dye bath. It had an interesting tie dye-esque effect so I let it dry before trying to re-dye it a darker color. I immediately thought this was going to be an upcycle fail!

New Dress A Day - DIY - Rit Dye - vintage dress

But alas, after it dried, I was kind of digging the look! It wasn't my original intention, but it might have turned out better than I had expected. I trimmed the skirt portion shorter, pinned it in place...

New Dress A Day - DIY - vintage dress

...and stitched a new hem before putting it on to wear.

New Dress A Day - DIY - vintage dress

Check out my unintentional after look...

New Dress A Day - DIY - dyed vintage dress

Instead of taking it in, which would have made it completely fitted up top, I opted to use a vintage bamboo belt to cinch the waist. Plus it brought out the awesome mustardy-orange color that the top had become!

New Dress A Day - DIY - dyed vintage dress

This is such a great lesson - even when things don't go the way you planned, there's always room to make adjustments to "make it work"! Accidental cuts, dye mishaps, or removing too much of a seam, just allow you to be open to a new creative route.

New Dress A Day - DIY - dyed vintage dress

I really love this new look! I was told it had a slight Game of Thrones-esque vibe to it which couldn't have made me happier. Maybe I just look like a gal who needs a trio of dragons on her side.

New Dress A Day - DIY - dyed vintage dress

Unplanned final look of a dress = new favorite mistake.

New Dress A Day - DIY - dyed vintage dress

Have you guys had any of these "mistakes" pop up in your crafting/upcycling/DIY-ing/daily lives? Would love to hear stories of your crafting fouls and how you overcame them...or tried!!

Giveaway: License Plate Bracelet

I'm working on this fabulous piece at the moment (you'll see the after look on Monday once I'm through)... New Dress A Day - DIY - vintage black and white dress - thrift store shopping

...so in the interim, I have an awesome giveaway from reader Sarah's super crafty etsy shop, Sweet Someday. She reached out my way, filling me in on the incredible license plate upcycling that she rocks out. She's a master with that saw!

New Dress A Day - license plate upcycling - Etsy - Sweet Someday

I was completely blown away!

"All of my items are either upcycled or repurposed, with a little bit of vintage mixed in." Check out her amazing handiwork - that star is ridiculous and just screaming, wrap some lights around me and hang me up this Christmas!

New Dress A Day - license plate upcycling - Etsy - Sweet Someday

I can only imagine how tricky it must be working with metals like this. I prick my fingers all the time with pins, so there's no way I'd leave unscathed after working with license plates as a medium.

Sarah is giving away one of her license plate cuffs, like the Minnesota one she made below...

New Dress A Day - license plate upcycling - Etsy - Sweet Someday

Instead of the state, unless you're a Minnesotan (is that right??) and would like that on your cuff, you can choose an initial for a monogrammed option.

New Dress A Day - license plate upcycling - Etsy - Sweet SomedayNew Dress A Day - license plate upcycling - Etsy - Sweet Someday

I'm still in road trip mode, so this bracelet is the perfect piece of jewelry for summer travel coming up! I would totally choose an "M" to don as I drive up the coast. To enter, scope out Sarah's etsy store and leave a comment below with a summer trip that might be coming up or any fun summer plans you might have along with the initial of your choosing! The winner will be picked next Friday, 5/16 so they'll get their arm candy just in time for the unofficial kick-off of summer, Memorial Day!

Copycat: Kate Spade Studded Harper Skirt

As soon as I saw this fabulous Kate Spade Harper skirt with studs... Hello Giggles - DIY - The Mindy Project - Mindy Lahiri Skirt

...I knew it was something that I needed to DIY! It's the perfect bit of rocker edge to add to my wardrobe and I had thrifted just the right skirt to use for it.

New Dress A Day - black thrifted skirt - vintage

Here’s a rundown of the supplies you’ll need for the skirt

Hello Giggles - DIY - The Mindy Project - Mindy Lahiri Studded Skirt

1. Black Skirt – (I thrifted/shortened mine, but Kohl’s and Target have some fab options.) 2. Gold Metal Studs (These are sew on by Darice and can be scored at Joann's or Michaels.) 3. Black Thread & Needle

To match the length of the Kate Spade skirt, I cut my piece short...

New Dress A Day - black thrifted skirt - vintage

...and pinned the bottom of it to prep for a new hem.

New Dress A Day - black thrifted skirt - vintage

Because the skirt is a stretchy cotton, I stitched a hem using a zig zag stitch to allow for movement.

New Dress A Day - black thrifted skirt - vintage

With the skirt short, I placed down the pyramid studs in a similar pattern to the original piece and pinned them down to the skirt so they wouldn't move. The studs were in a staggered position, so it was super easy to match. 

Hello Giggles - DIY - The Mindy Project - Mindy Lahiri Skirt

I stitched the studs to the skirt with my needle and thread...

Hello Giggles - DIY - The Mindy Project - Mindy Lahiri Skirt

...and had a rocking studded skirt ready to wear!

New Dress A Day - black thrifted skirt - vintage

Pretty close, eh?

New Dress A Day - black thrifted skirt - vintage

I'm in love with this piece and while I paired it with a vintage blouse this go...

New Dress A Day - black thrifted skirt - vintage

...I think I'm going to pair it with a t-shirt for the next wear.

New Dress A Day - black thrifted skirt - vintage

And the best part?? It's beyond comfortable. That makes me the happiest!