DIY Vintage Fabric And Webbing Key Chain

DIY Vintage Fabric And Webbing Key Chain
If you need a stylish key chain, we’ve got a perfect tutorial for you! You’ll need cotton webbing 1.25″, fabric scraps, double sided stitch witchery or basting spray, key fob hardware, a sewing machine and thread, scissors, a ruler and marking pen, an iron and a hammer. Cut your webbing to 9″. Cut your fabric... 
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DIY Cotton And Vinyl Pouch For Your Stuff

DIY Cotton And Vinyl Pouch For Your Stuff
More cute pouches for us this spring! If you like this one of vinyl and cotton, then let’s make it! Let’s have a look at some rules for working with vinyl first: use a leather needle as vinyl is thicker and tougher than regular fabric so use a leather needle on your machine. Add an... 
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DIY Geometric Gilded Pendant From Clay

DIY Geometric Gilded Pendant From Clay
I just can’t get enough of cool geometric jewelry! Here’s one more minimalist and stylish idea from TheHomeSteady blog, prepare oven-baking clay, a sharp knife, a 1.5″ eye pin, gold leaf paint and a little paint brush, painters tape. Cut off one section of the clay from the rest. Insert the eye pin into the... 
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18 Most Original Bags From Fashion Week

18 Most Original Bags From Fashion Week
We like Fashion Weeks and totally fell in love with these bags! So you need to look at the pics and get some inspiration. As you can see, the bags are absolutely various but we can pick out some similar details. If you wanna be trendy choose bright colors like pink, yellow, red or crimson, for... 
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DIY Wrapped Metallic Thread Bracelet

DIY Wrapped Metallic Thread Bracelet
Are you ready to make bling?! Let’s make this awesome bracelet! You’ll need a wood bangle, DMC Metallic Embroidery Floss, acrylic paint, a foam paint brush, craft or fabric glue, scissors. Depending on your color choices, you may want to paint your bangle in a complimentary to minimize any peeks of wood through the floss.... 
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Cozy DIY Chunky Crochet Infinity Scarf To Make

Cozy DIY Chunky Crochet Infinity Scarf To Make
The best way to jazz up your winter coat a little and upgrade your everyday look is to wear a cool scarf. How about this chunky crocheted one? It looks so cozy! What is more, I love infinity scarves because there’s no trouble in tying it – just wrap around the neck and you’re fabulous. It’s... 
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Awesome DIY Spiked Hat Band

Awesome DIY Spiked Hat Band
This hat band will refresh and add some a chic and rock touch to your look. You will need just a hat, leather, screw on studs, leather punch and scissors. Measure the circumference of the hat and cut two strips of leather that when overlapped an inch on each end will fit snuggly around the brim.... 
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Classic DIY Leather Skinny Belt

Classic DIY Leather Skinny Belt
No matter what you wear, you should always think about right accessories. So this classic belt every girl should have and add to her casual clothes. You will need 5/8″ wide vegetable tan leather strips, leather punch tool, chicago screws, bridle buckle, sewing measuring tape, scrap of upholstery/ light to medium weight leather, sewing machine... 
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Hot DIY Embellished Pumps For Parties

Hot DIY Embellished Pumps For Parties
If you have a pair of black pumps and want to renovate them for parties, this tutorial is right what you need. The supplies are black pumps, rhinestone patches, flat back rhinestones, e6000 adhesive, a bbq stick or wooden chopsticks and a paper plate. Add a generous amount of e6000 adhesive to the paper plate.... 
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Stylish DIY Detachable Shearling Collar For Your Jacket

Stylish DIY Detachable Shearling Collar For Your Jacket
Last few years probably the idea of detachable collars has just taken over the world, really. Well, it’s not surprising, because it basically doubles your closet and gives you an opportunity to wear your shirts and jackets at least two ways. I’m in love with this shearling collar, which can instantly jazz up all the... 
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