
I do not know how it goes for you, but on vacation I much harder can resist the many bargains. From my recent trip to Italy I took with different colored plastic bracelets for only EUR 0.50 each. Ok, at first glance they look pretty boring, but since they have a nice smooth surface, they can easily spiced up in many ways. In my current DIY tutorial I will show you how to give a summer-plastic bracelet a new outfit with a little cord. And the best part is that it’s made in a few minutes. When you do not like the new style anymore, you can easily cut the outfit with a scissor to have the old bracelet again.
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A New Outfit for my Bracelet
My „Spicy“ – Shoes

Recently in a fabric shop I found countless beautiful braids with fringes, pom-pom, lace, flower and animal designs. I immediately thought that I could tinker them into something beautiful, and bought some of them. What has become of it, look at it here: Shoe inspired by the Louis Vuitton „Spicy series“. I have chosen colors which I can combine well with the contents of my wardrobe. By the way, this DIY project is best for strappy sandals.
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Pimp Your T-shirt With a Satin Ribbon

Today I’ll show you how to pimp an old T-shirt with a satin ribbon. I got my T-shirt as a Give Away in a Greek fashion magazine. Although it was quite nice to me, size XL was a bit too much
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Pimp Your Blazer with Epaulettes

This is the first post in my new category “Quick Tips“. As you can imagine, the aim is to enable fast and above all easy DIY instructions for which no prior knowledge, not much extra time or material is needed. The first topic is about this Blazer, which I pimped for the new uniforms and circus trend.
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A Nice Back…
Many of you wanted do-it-yourself ideas, for which there is no sewing machine needed. And since your wish is my command, my sewing machine makes a rest break and I’ll show you a project lacking only little sewing by hand. The shirt is cut first and then knotted and finally pimped up with a little extra wool. Instead of the wool, you can of course also take satin ribbons, depending on how noticeable you would like it. Read more about this project below in the step by step instructions.