Erika's NDAD Creation

Wedding season has begun and the engagement parties, showers, bachelorette weekends, and the actual wedding days have found places on my summer calendar!  I was at a bridal shower today fête-ing the bride-to-be with tea... New Dress A Day - Chado Tea Room

and scones...

New Dress A Day - Chado Tea Room

...so I thought this ridiculously fabulous piece that Erika submitted was perfect to feature. I think you'll agree that this is one for the upcycled wedding books!

I had a wedding to plan, but our budget wasn't very big. Also after watching too many "Say Yes to the Dress" marathons, I decided that going to a bridal salon was not for me. I heard about shopgoodwill.com and scoped out the site and found quite a few wedding dress options. I scoured the site for dresses that I liked the "bones" of and ones that were about the right size.

The empire waist, neckline and lace appliques on this dress caught my eye and when the measurements seemed to be right, I bid and won it for the bargain basement price of 9.99! (It cost more to ship it!) 

New Dress A Day - Vintage Wedding Dress

When it arrived, I immediately tried it on and lo and behold it fit! It had some movement restriction in the arms - I couldn't lift them above my shoulders - but why do I need to lift things up on that day anyway, right?? :) Other than that it was quite comfortable. 

New Dress A Day - Vintage Wedding Dress

After I had it cleaned, I went about permanently affixing the glued-on appliques by hand-sewing the loosest. Also there were two small holes in the train that I had to cover. I took appliques from the sleeve/cuff and affixed them over the holes - you can't even tell unless you look very closely. 

What else will Erika do to make this the dress of her dreams??

I decided that the dress would look better with a sash, so I made one out of some silk fabric I had from a previous project (hello free!). The sash covered some of the funny bunching going on and added a little bit of color, which I liked. I had to do something with those sleeves, so I got a little help from a friend because trying to reach around your body or cut a sleeve with one hand is pretty difficult! My friend helped baste the sash onto the dress and then we cut the sleeves to a cap sleeve length. 

New Dress A Day - Vintage Wedding Dress

I took the lace applique from the cuffs and put it onto the edge of the sleeves. 

New Dress A Day - Vintage Wedding Dress

The dress has a little hand loop at the back of the train, but no bustle. I thought the hand loop would get annoying because I didn't want to worry about stepping on the dress or it getting stepped on after the ceremony, so I dragged the dress on the bus from Boston to NYC to meet my sister because she works in the wedding industry and has experience bustling dresses. She got everything pinned in just the right places!

New Dress A Day - Vintage Wedding Dress

Hand sewing the bustle ribbons took a while to finish, but I was so glad I got done and that it looked as gorgeous as it did!

ERIKA!!!! Way to create the most stunning dress on a budget that is pretty unfathomable in the world of wedding dresses! You look gorgeous! You transformed this vintage dress and made it look current and turned it into something that suits your tastes. That sash is perfect and that little hint of color looks just so pretty with your skin tone and hair. The most blushing bride, you are!

For the Makers DIY Bracelet & Phone Pouchette + Giveaway!

The weekend has arrived! I'm still dreaming of Bali... New Dress A Day - For the Makers - La Pouchette

...so I figured I'd head back a few weeks for another Bali post showing some fun projects that I made with For the Makers. Not sure if you guys are familiar with them or not, but they're this amazingly crafty, well-curated subscription service for DIY projects. (PS, there's a rad giveaway on this post too - keep reading for details!) A girlfriend of mine had been a fan for a while, so when I checked them out I fell in love. Everything feels like it should be in Anthropologie. (One of my favorite spots to do project research!)

They were lovely to send me a few things to play with, first being their La Pouchette project. A little leather pouch for my cell phone? In.

New Dress A Day - For the Makers - La Pouchette

All the materials come with each project, so all you have to do is follow the tutorial steps online. I placed and traced my leather...

New Dress A Day - For the Makers - La Pouchette

...and trimmed carefully on the lines.

New Dress A Day - For the Makers - La Pouchette

I added the button stud...

New Dress A Day - For the Makers - La Pouchette

...and had my pouch ready to use! It was the perfect travel case to take out with me when I was going to the beach and didn't want to carry a huge bag.

New Dress A Day - For the Makers - La Pouchette

Plus, it was way easier (and smaller) to fit this beneath the seat of my moto!

New Dress A Day - For the Makers - Bali

I love this emerald color too!

New Dress A Day - For the Makers - La Pouchette

My second batch of projects came from their March, Hello Trouble kit...

Lots of color, which made me a happy camper!

New Dress A Day - For the Makers - La Pouchette

I loved the "Local's Only" bracelet that came with a bangle, silk trim, glue, and rhinestones.

New Dress A Day - For the Makers - La Pouchette

The actual bracelet is supposed to look like this...

New Dress A Day - For the Makers - Local's Only Bracelet

...so I pulled up the tutorial on my phone to get started. It was the perfect outdoor activity to work on while I took pool breaks!

New Dress A Day - For the Makers - La Pouchette

I added my stones after the trim was wound...

New Dress A Day - For the Makers - La Pouchette

...and then let it dry!

New Dress A Day - For the Makers - Local's Only Bracelet

The kit was awesome for a bit of travel craftiness - I just tossed the box in my suitcase and all the supplies were in one place. And sidenote, I've been getting the most compliments on the bangle. I layer it with other bracelets and it just pops.

Since I loved the kit so much, the fab team at For the Makers are giving away a three-month subscription to a lucky reader! Weeeeeeeee! I smell some summer DIYs on the horizon...

To enter, leave a comment below of one of the For the Makers projects that you'd love to work on! There are so many gorgeous things to DIY, that it might be hard to choose just one. A lucky winner will be announced after Memorial Day and their subscription will begin soon after! (This giveaway is open to US readers only. To my readers abroad we've got something fun coming next week that you can enter!) Good luck!

Latest Acquisition: Nautical Bodysuit

I couldn't resist sharing this number that I just got my hands on! I have to say, there might have been a slight lapse in sanity when I actually chose to purchase this nautical/chain belt bodysuit. New Dress A Day - vintage bodysuit

I may or may not have taken a photo wearing this piece with bike shorts underneath. We'll just have to see where this goes and whether or not I can actually be alright with the potential of that shot making its way onto the interwebs.