![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjoLR3d8aRzrMUve4ZcpUqW1PmCTPqUUTgMrIqQsir5frle_FftxAHlHLycJvC_wDYiNlYysOWptptFNEShYCjaOFgyMp4dAjqTa8Qy_zKODkBWYR9AXiiOmimgRZ_V7wtj5my506ImpTI/s320/P1060826.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg6yY03tYdwLYYGFqGIUHHwsQrNGS8o5MgPzXG6o_x7gI7J1efo87MnJP6Waw13KMiGCttgum64_pw8CkWbenmCjPb5uAhp3_YhGdpQU4oHNwLluqwAeDNeo-nt0Sd7Bskpmz-h65ovJUo/s320/P1060853.jpg)
I really can't take too much credit for this DIY "project". It only took scissors and a steady hand. I knew this dress was special when I bought it from the thrift store for $5.
In about 1 minute I cut it into a perfect cooler weather (it's non-breathable polyester underneath) fringe top and was really pleased with the results. Of course I've salvaged the remains to do something great with!
-CAMILLE
No comments:
Post a Comment