So, I've been trying to think of cute and cheap DIY projects for the Beetle, because she's growing so fast that it just doesn't make sense for us to spend a ton of money on clothes/accessories for her. I still want her to look cute though, and have begun futzing with some of her onsies (see post here). The other day, I was inspired to make some headbands after visiting Thief and Bandit Kids on Etsy (such cute stuff!)
Pretty easy to do...I just cut up some old t-shirts and either braided or knotted them and hand-sewed them shut to make some really cute head gear for my little babe. Next on the list - one for me!
Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving! We had a great time playing mahjong, family feud and stuffing our faces :)
Showing posts with label Thrifty Thursday. Show all posts
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Sunday, November 27, 2011
Thursday, November 17, 2011
thrifty thursday.
I have a little confession: I loathe some of the clothes we got as presents for Lua. Whew. I said it. And, now that I've said it, I feel like an awful person...the phrase, "don't look a gift horse in the mouth" comes to mind. All I should care about is that my child is clothed, right? It shouldn't matter that she's wearing a onsie that says 'princess in training' or 'future diva' with so much glitter you wonder if it could somehow be a choking hazard.
...but, I do care. I don't want her to be a princess or a diva and - stepping even deeper into the shallow end - I want her to *grimace* look a bit fashionable? I look at her clothes and think..."would I wear that?". I know it's pretty ridiculous, but I know in a few years she'll be picking out her own sparkling jumpsuits and I won't stop her, so why not dress her like me while I still can?
...another but, we don't really have the money to buy beetle a whole new wardrobe from the department store and I am REALLY opposed to throwing out the hideous garments - they're still free and wearable, so that leaves us with only one option - fix it!
I'll tell you now that, for the purpose of this blog entry I used onsies that were plain, so as to save anyone from any kind of embarrassment:) I really do love and appreciate everyone's gifts for Lua and am so grateful for all our friends' generosity.
I decided to clean out my closet at about the same time as I decided to "revamp" Lua's clothes and managed to find some pretty cute materials to cover the glitter. If you know me, you know that i have always been a fan of cutting up old clothes. Basically I'm starting by cutting simple shapes out of my clothes and hand sewing them onto Lu's onesies to cover up anything I might not be so fond of. The first couple attempts are not so awesome (see below), but I'm excited to keep trying!


Above are the first two attempts. Not totally what I'm going for, but close! Below are a few more attempts up close and, just for fun, the cutest little baby butt you ever did see!

...but, I do care. I don't want her to be a princess or a diva and - stepping even deeper into the shallow end - I want her to *grimace* look a bit fashionable? I look at her clothes and think..."would I wear that?". I know it's pretty ridiculous, but I know in a few years she'll be picking out her own sparkling jumpsuits and I won't stop her, so why not dress her like me while I still can?
...another but, we don't really have the money to buy beetle a whole new wardrobe from the department store and I am REALLY opposed to throwing out the hideous garments - they're still free and wearable, so that leaves us with only one option - fix it!
I'll tell you now that, for the purpose of this blog entry I used onsies that were plain, so as to save anyone from any kind of embarrassment:) I really do love and appreciate everyone's gifts for Lua and am so grateful for all our friends' generosity.
I decided to clean out my closet at about the same time as I decided to "revamp" Lua's clothes and managed to find some pretty cute materials to cover the glitter. If you know me, you know that i have always been a fan of cutting up old clothes. Basically I'm starting by cutting simple shapes out of my clothes and hand sewing them onto Lu's onesies to cover up anything I might not be so fond of. The first couple attempts are not so awesome (see below), but I'm excited to keep trying!


Above are the first two attempts. Not totally what I'm going for, but close! Below are a few more attempts up close and, just for fun, the cutest little baby butt you ever did see!

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