From T-shirts to colorful pom poms for your door! Snag those worn out tees and give them new life! You can get the full tutorial plus all her tips and tricks to be successful at it!
T-shirt Pom pom door decor at Craftaholics Anonymous
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From T-shirts to colorful pom poms for your door! Snag those worn out tees and give them new life! You can get the full tutorial plus all her tips and tricks to be successful at it!
T-shirt Pom pom door decor at Craftaholics Anonymous
We’ve all got a favorite tee, or someone in our family does. Preserve the memories that tee inspires with a simple, no-sew pillow instead! Benita shows you how, using a simple 12×12-inch pillow insert!
From T-Shirt to Pillow at Chez Larsson
Jen had the idea to make a chevron tee from an inexpensive tee — with just some cut sponges and fabric paint. And …we must say … it looks awesome! She shows you how easy it is: give it a try with your favorite colors or shapes!
CRAFT: Chevron Stamped Tee at Eat Sleep Make
Kara found a great way to dress up a simple white t-shirt with inexpensive supplies. It’s cute, simple, and she shows you exactly what you’ll need and how to make it!
Neon Doily T-Shirt {tutorial} at Mine for the Making
I don’t know about you, but I could dig quite a few t-shirts out of my giveaway pile – I have a lot of clothing that needs a new life! Carly did just that with her ice cream face t-shirt, and instead of using screenprinting she tried her hand at appliques. I love what she came up with – an ice cream fact perfect for kids, or the whimsical adult (like myself). Visit her to see how she did it. The process is much easier than you think!
Happy Ice Cream Face Applique Tee at Chic Steals
Jen found a great way to create an on-trend color-block tee from two inexpensive tees. It’s easy and pretty quick — check out the article for complete instructions!
CRAFT: Color Block Tee at Eat Sleep Make
Take your tee from blah to fab with Sarah’s brilliant technique for a custom, geometric pattern. Choose triangles, circles, squares, hexagons, whatever you like — and make your plain t-shirt into a one-of-a-kind piece! Read her detailed how-to at the site.
geometric painted tee at The Winthrop Chronicles
Anne wanted a one-shoulder top for a Saturday night … and came up with this brilliant, no-sew inspiration. You, too, can take a t-shirt, and using her cut-here details, make a sophisticated yet flirty one-shoulder top for those warm nights out!
No Sew, One Shoulder Shirt. DIY at Wobisobi
What little girl doesn’t love a comfy, twirly dress? Melanie made this adorable dress for her little girl — and gives you a detailed tutorial for sewing your own — check it out!
Twirly T-Shirt Dress Tutorial at The Crafty Cupboard
Deanna saw a great blouse at Anthropologie and loved the cinch at the hip … but not the price! (Check out her site for the original inspiration.) She shows you how to upcycle and refashion a top — or even a t-shirt — with this fashionable hip cinch!
DIY Anthro-Inspired Hip Cinched Blouse at Recycled Lovelies


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