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January 28, 2015 by Kirstin

DIY J Crew inspired corsage shirt

how to make a J Crew-y corsage shirt

how to make a J Crew inspired corsage shirtHave you seen these sweet corsage shirts?

how to make a J Crew-y corsage shirtJ Crew always has a darling variety, but I’ve seen them floating around at Mini Boden and Gap as well.

DIY J. Crew-y corsage shirtThey feel especially apropos with Spring right around the corner (I should note that the first flower spotting of Spring in Denver was always a huge boost of morale for this warm-weather-loving-girl… and also that I pretty much love skipping winter).

how to make a J Crew-y corsage shirtAnyhow, this shirt was a breeze to put together- plain t-shirt (from Crewcuts- I love their plain tees) plus a pile of chiffon and tulle circles and a pretty bead or button.

how to make a corsage shirtAfter fringing the edges of the fabric circles, stack them up, place the bead or button in the center, and hand sew onto the neckline of a plain shirt.

DIY corsage shirtTen minutes later you have a fabulously Spring-ish corsage shirt!

November 18, 2014 by Kirstin

DIY ‘everything is awesome’ lego shirt

DIY 'everything is awesome' Lego shirt (with free printable template)

I will sound like such a snob for saying this, but I hate ‘character clothing.’ Light up My Little Pony shoes? Ninjago shirts? So not my style. But, guys, my kids would wear clothing with characters splashed all over it every day if I let them (#ugh). In an effort to recognize their interests (and […]

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