Sock Clips: Alternative Use For Shoe Clips!

The obsession to use up all of those clip on earrings I got continues XD And stemming from that I found another use for the shoe clips I made: sock clips! I’ve been wearing a lot of over the knee length socks lately and most of mine are quite plain. So what better way to jazz them up than by cute clips which you can change to suit your outfit?

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Same technique as before but I will run through again in case you missed it.

Sock Clips Tutorials

What you need:

  • Decorations (I’m making bows so fabric, needle and thread)
  • Old clip on earrings (or just buy the clip parts from a craft store)
  • Glue
  • Felt (optional)

Cut out the pieces for 2 bows, 4 rectangles and 2 thin rectangles for the middle ties.

Sock Clips Tutorials

Sew the big rectangles together, turn inside out.

Sock Clips Tutorials

Wrap around the middle tie and secure in place.

Sock Clips Tutorials

Done.

Sock Clips Tutorials

Get your earring clips.

Sock Clips Tutorials

If they are still attached to earrings remove them with pliers.

Sock Clips Tutorials

Glue to the bows. Make sure they are both the same way up. Don’t burn yourself, hot glue + metal = ouch.

Sock Clips Tutorials

Optional: Add felt to cover the metal parts.

Sock Clips Tutorials

DONE! Cute socks are now yours, wear with pride and make several to match every outfit 😀

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Crappy phone pic of them on, real photos to come in outfit posts! Have a good weekend everyone <3

How To Make A Hime Gyaru Double Layer Bow

More scraps, more hair bows XD This time its a typical JD style double fabric bow. This is another one which has been sitting on my reader’s request list for so long that I can’t find who originally requested it >_< If it was you I’m sorry and let me know in the comments so I can update this!

End result:

JD Style Double Layer Hair Bow

What you need:

  • Fabric (scraps are usually enough)
  • Scissors, needle, thread
  • Sewing machine/overlocker if you don’t want to hand stitch
  • Pen or something pointy

JD Style Double Layer Hair Bow

Cut your pieces out first. You need 2 large rectangles, 2 slightly smaller rectangles and a little one for the middle tie.

JD Style Double Layer Hair Bow

Place the two sets of rectangles on top of each other, good sides of the fabric facing in.

JD Style Double Layer Hair Bow

Stitch around  3 and 1/2 sides of the first rectangle set. I used an overlocker but you can do it on a sewing machine or hand stitch just as easily.

JD Style Double Layer Hair Bow

Repeat on the other set of rectangles and also on the long sides of the middle tie.

JD Style Double Layer Hair Bow

So you should have something like this where one side has a gap in it…

JD Style Double Layer Hair Bow

Open that gap up a bit…

JD Style Double Layer Hair Bow

And turn the rectangle inside out.

JD Style Double Layer Hair Bow

You’ll get something like this:

JD Style Double Layer Hair Bow

Using the tip of a pen or something pointy, poke inside and use it to wiggle the corners into points.

JD Style Double Layer Hair Bow

Now you have something like this:

JD Style Double Layer Hair Bow

Repeat on the other rectangle set.

JD Style Double Layer Hair Bow

Thread your needle.

JD Style Double Layer Hair Bow

Next fold the edges of the hole inside so it fits with the rest of the side.

JD Style Double Layer Hair Bow

Stitch it shut!

JD Style Double Layer Hair Bow

And now you’ve got this…

JD Style Double Layer Hair Bow

Put the small one on top of the large one.

JD Style Double Layer Hair Bow

Pinch in the middle so it forms a crease.

JD Style Double Layer Hair Bow

Stitch the crease in place. I generally just wrap the thread around the middle.

JD Style Double Layer Hair Bow

Time to cover it up.

JD Style Double Layer Hair Bow

Take the left over piece and fold the edges in towards the middle.

JD Style Double Layer Hair Bow

Wrap it around the thread in the middle.

JD Style Double Layer Hair Bow

Stitch the back of it in place!

JD Style Double Layer Hair Bow

Add a clip or brooch to the back and that’s it!

JD Style Double Layer Hair Bow

Fabric choice matters a lot with these bows, they generally look better with stiff fabric like this cord or thick satin as it holds shape better. From here you could easily decorate with pearls, extra ribbons or anything you like. I think this fabric looks nice enough as is though because it had a fairly busy pattern already.

JD Style Double Layer Hair Bow

Easy!

Strawberry Parfait Tape Measure Cover Tutorial

Remember all of those little felt dessert kits I did ages ago? Well after a lot of thought I finally found a use for them 😀

Meet my new strawberry parfait tape measure cover 😀

Parfait Tape Measure Cover

So what you need:

  • Old felt dessert project… or you know the pieces of felt they are made up with 😉
  • Cheap plastic retractable measuring tape
  • Decorations like bows, diamantes etc
  • Glue gun or needle and thread

Parfait Tape Measure Cover

First take apart all of the felt pieces.

Parfait Tape Measure Cover

The three main parts are the pink top, cream sides and brown crinkly bottom…

Parfait Tape Measure Cover

Start with the pink top. It is felt with some stuffing inside to keep the shape.

Parfait Tape Measure Cover

The pink top needs to be on the side without the button to retract the tape otherwise you’ll never be able to push it through all of the toppings XD

Parfait Tape Measure Cover

Hot glue around the edges 3/4 of the way around.

Parfait Tape Measure Cover

Poke some stuffing in…

Parfait Tape Measure Cover

And glue the rest of the way. Done.

Parfait Tape Measure Cover

Now the sides, cut strips of the cream tall enough to cover the edges of pink and still fold down underneath.

Parfait Tape Measure Cover

Wrap it all the way around the edge and glue in place. Make sure that you leave the hole that the measuring tape comes out of clear! Trim around the outsides so there is only a few mm of overhang.

Parfait Tape Measure Cover

Fold it around the bottom and glue in place.

Parfait Tape Measure Cover

Now the crinkly bottom part! As it was the crinkly bottom part didn’t quite fit my tape measure so I cut the thread that ran around the edge and redid it so it was loose enough to fit.

Parfait Tape Measure Cover

You can see below how it should fit without the other pieces in the way.

Parfait Tape Measure Cover

Put a tiny bit of glue on the button which retracts the tape so it sticks to the felt. This is so you can easily press it  after the felt is in place, just be careful not to glue it so it’s permanently pressed!

Parfait Tape Measure Cover

Glue/stitch on all of the strawberries and yummy parts on top and you’re finished! I decorated with a few diamantes and a bow as well.

Parfait Tape Measure Cover

Quick, easy and functional too 😀 Now my at home measuring tape is as cute as the bear one I keep in my purse!

Parfait Tape Measure Cover

Problem is that looking at this now is making me huuuuungry XD

DIY Manicure Set to Business Card Holder

I’m finally almost out of business cards YAY!! This means I can finally print the new design with my new contact details and correct hair colour 😀 😀 😀 That’s right, I’ve had these since I had a blogspot address -_-‘

Business Card Wallet Recycling Tutorial

Anyway back on topic I was making up the last of the cards on Monday and decided to make up a new business card holder for my bag.

Business Card Wallet Recycling Tutorial

My cards are an annoying size, I love the bows but it makes them so hard to keep in a wallet or purse. I’ve had a couple of business card holder over the years but considering their size I can only ever keep a couple in there at a time… completely useless.

Business Card Wallet Recycling Tutorial

A few months ago I was at the Forever New store at DFO and they had a rack of broken things for $2, I picked up this broken manicure kit. It’s the perfect size for business cards because it has space for the tools inside!

So I turned it from this:

Business Card Wallet Recycling Tutorial

To this:

Business Card Wallet Recycling Tutorial

What you need:

  • Old manicure set

or

  • Metal butterfly purse clip
  • Cardboard
  • Thin foam sheets

Plus:

  • Fabric for the outside
  • Glue Gun
  • Fabric for the inside
  • Ribbon
  • Felt

Business Card Wallet Recycling Tutorial

Now the original one of these was glued together so I decided to hot glue mine. It probably would hold better if I was to have used epoxy on the metal parts but it’s held up in my handbag well so far so I probably won’t redo it.

First thing I did was to take the whole thing apart.

Business Card Wallet Recycling Tutorial

I had to unpick the inside stitching but it all came apart fairly easily.

Business Card Wallet Recycling Tutorial

From this point on we’ll assume I’m doing this from materials from scratch. Cut out cardboard and foam in the same shape and size as each side of the butterfly hinge.

Business Card Wallet Recycling Tutorial

Now cut out rectangles which are big enough to cover the  cardboard pieces with a few cm of overhang each side.

Business Card Wallet Recycling Tutorial

So that’s all of the pieces ready to go, let’s assemble it all!

Start with the cardboard.

Business Card Wallet Recycling Tutorial

Glue a layer of felt to it and trim the edges:

Business Card Wallet Recycling Tutorial

Next add a rectangle of the inside fabric on top of the felt. Hold it in place by gluing a thin line around the edge. My metal piece was around 4mm wide so I had heaps of room to hide the glue.

Business Card Wallet Recycling Tutorial

Now time to make a pocket! Take a second rectangle of inside fabric and fold it in half. Place the folded piece half way up and glue around the edges to hold in place. Don’t glue where the fold is otherwise you will be gluing your pocket shut XD

Business Card Wallet Recycling Tutorial

Trim all of the extra fabric off.

Business Card Wallet Recycling Tutorial

Repeat for the other side!

Business Card Wallet Recycling Tutorial

Now flip the cardboard over and glue the foam to the other side.

Business Card Wallet Recycling Tutorial

Next you need to glue both cardboard pieces to the metal butterfly. They should just sit on the outside like this:

Business Card Wallet Recycling Tutorial

Closed it looks like this:

Business Card Wallet Recycling Tutorial

Inside is done now we just need to make the outside look pretty. Grab the first rectangle of the outside fabric and glue it in place on the hinge edge.

Business Card Wallet Recycling Tutorial

Pull tight and glue on the other edge near the clip. Hinge on the right and clip on the left below:

Business Card Wallet Recycling Tutorial

My butterfly clip had a big groove around the edge where the fabric was previously held in by plastic tubing. I didn’t have any plastic tubing so instead I put a line of glue in then pressed the fabric into it using the nail file that came with the kit XD That way I could make sure it was all nice and tight.

Business Card Wallet Recycling Tutorial

I then trimmed the extra off with the nail scissors that also came with it… useful kit! Repeat the whole process on the other side and it’s almost finished.

Business Card Wallet Recycling Tutorial

Taadaa…

Business Card Wallet Recycling Tutorial

But you can still see the edges of everything in the groove so the easiest way to fix that is to cover it with ribbon!

Business Card Wallet Recycling Tutorial

I used 5mm ribbon which was wide enough to cover the gap and still have a little on either side.

Business Card Wallet Recycling Tutorial

Start at the back near the hinge and slowly glue ribbon over the gap. Make sure not to get glue on the hinge or you won’t be able to open it!

Business Card Wallet Recycling Tutorial

Repeat on the other side too. Make sure you’re really careful with the glue here because if you get it out of place you might have to remove the whole thing and start from scratch.

Business Card Wallet Recycling Tutorial

Where the ribbon meets I folded the edges before gluing.

Business Card Wallet Recycling Tutorial

Done!

Business Card Wallet Recycling Tutorial

Nice pretty inside with pockets to hold lots of business cards 😀

Business Card Wallet Recycling Tutorial

Still small enough not to be annoying in the handbag and much more stylish than just throwing them in there ^_^ What do you guys think?

How To Make A Tulle Beaded Hair Bow

This whole cleaning out of the craft stash is making me a little obsessed with making different/not my standard bows. I’ve seen mesh bows filled with pompoms a lot lately and wanted to try making some. I didn’t have pompoms so I substituted with some very light beads. You could use either or really anything as long as it’s not too heavy.

End result:

Beaded Bow Tutorial

What you need:

  • Plastic beads (I’m using pearls and some blue ones)
  • Tulle netting fabric
  • Scissors, needle, thread

Beaded Bow Tutorial

Cut 2 rectangles of netting.

Beaded Bow Tutorial

Lay them together and stitch around the outside leaving a gap at one corner to feed in the beads.

Beaded Bow Tutorial

Turn it inside out through the hole.

Beaded Bow Tutorial

Start inserting your decorations. I made a little paper funnel and poured them in to speed up the process.

Beaded Bow Tutorial

Blue done!

Beaded Bow Tutorial

Add in some pearls to give it more shape…

Beaded Bow Tutorial

It needs to be around 2/3 full so there’s still room to tie in the middle.

Beaded Bow Tutorial

Stitch the hole closed…

Beaded Bow Tutorial

Cut another rectangle of the netting.

Beaded Bow Tutorial

Tie in the middle and you’re done!

Beaded Bow Tutorial

The tulle I had on hand was bridal tulle so it doesn’t hold the shape particularly well. You can use heavy duty tulle, add a wire frame or a piece of felt inside as a backing to help it. I decided to leave mine floppy because they way I’m going to wear it my hair will prop it up!

Beaded Bow Tutorial

I’m quite taken with this style now so as soon as I can find the damn mini pompoms in my craft shelves I’m going to make some more!

Beaded Bow Tutorial

I think I might use bows like this to decorate my vanity now that’s it’s become my new hair/make up area… ugh that just means more cleaning ;_;

How To Make A Floaty Tulle Hair Bow Accessory

The cleaning out of the craft stash continues and therefore the making of the large amount of hair things continues! On today’s menu is a floaty, drapy slightly deconstructed hair bow. In my head I’m imagining it being worn by and adorable match stick girl or in more earthy tones in a mori coordination ^_^

The result…

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What you need:

  • Floaty fabric, I’m using gauze but you could also use chiffon or something similar
  • Tulle for the middle bit
  • Needle and thread

Floaty Deconstructed Hair Bow Tutorial

Cut out a really big rectangle. It needs to be twice as wide as you want the tail bits to end up.

Floaty Deconstructed Hair Bow Tutorial

Fold it in half side ways.

Floaty Deconstructed Hair Bow Tutorial

Start cutting diagonally up from the outside bottom corner.

Floaty Deconstructed Hair Bow Tutorial

Keep cutting diagonally until you get 2/3rds of the way then cut straight upwards. It should look like this…

Floaty Deconstructed Hair Bow Tutorial

Unfolded:

Floaty Deconstructed Hair Bow Tutorial

Take the pieces that you just cut out and lay them overlapping like this:

Floaty Deconstructed Hair Bow Tutorial

Then add the big piece over the top…

Floaty Deconstructed Hair Bow Tutorial

Starting from the top, use your fingers to fold the fabric back and forth over and over so it bunches together.

Floaty Deconstructed Hair Bow Tutorial

You can see it starting to come together now…

Floaty Deconstructed Hair Bow Tutorial

It’s completely optional but I decided to add a rectangle of pretty tulle to the middle as an extra point of interest.

Floaty Deconstructed Hair Bow Tutorial

Cut another small rectangle of the main fabric to act as the middle tie.

Floaty Deconstructed Hair Bow Tutorial

Wrap it around the bunched middle of everything tightly.

Floaty Deconstructed Hair Bow Tutorial

Stitch in place!

Floaty Deconstructed Hair Bow Tutorial

To give it that extra soft feel, run your hands over the edges of the fabric to make it fray.

Floaty Deconstructed Hair Bow Tutorial

And done!

Floaty Deconstructed Hair Bow Tutorial

Very little sewing required and still pretty ^_^ I think the raw edges really give an extra point of interest on this one!

Floaty Deconstructed Hair Bow Tutorial

Of course if you’re not into the gigantic bows like me you could always make one much smaller ^_^ I like my bows gigantic though. If you preferred a more finished look you could also add rolled hems to the edges. Personally I wanted this one to be huge, frayed and floaty.

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Hope all of you have had better weeks than me, James computer exploded this morning with a huge pop and flash. Clearly this is not my week for technology >_<

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