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DIY Face Mask Tutorial and Pattern
**SEE UPDATED FACE MASK TUTORIAL: (more options and an updated video) http://eatpraycreate.com/2020/06/updated-diy-fitted-face-mask-tutorial-pattern.html I’ve been working for weeks to perfect a DIY Face Mask that will fit snug on the face (without gaps) and help protect against germs. You can print the PDF pattern HERE: Printer settings for different sizes: (click printer options – print size and adjust the percentage based on the chart below). 100% for Regular Adult Size 110% for X-Large Adult Size 93% for Teen Size 88% for 10-14 year olds 83% for 6-9 year olds 78% for 3-5 year olds Here’s what you’ll need: Supplies: 100% Cotton Fabric Scraps (Pre-washed and dried) Elastic (or Soft Elastic for…
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DIY Lace Tank Top – U-Create Guest Post
I am so excited to be guest posting today on U-Create! I’m sharing a fun DIY Lace Tank Top Tutorial with all of the U-Create readers! It’s easy to make and cheap! I used a tank top and lace from a recycled tablecloth! Layer with your favorite jacket or cardigan for the perfect Fall outfit! Go check out the tutorial HERE! *Thanks Kari for being such a great hostess! I love U-Create and I hope I can be your guest again soon! -Taya
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Simple and Cheap DIY Extender Slips
Ever have a skirt or dress that is just a tad too short? Or maybe your legs are just really long so skirts come up too high when you’re sitting down? I know you’ve seen them before… the cute extender slips you can wear under your short skirts and dresses. But I’m here to share a little secret that will help you save money and still have your very own adorable extender slip!! Are you ready to learn how to make your own extender slip for LESS THAN $10. That’s right, you can make your own extender slips for cheap and I’m gonna show you how… So pretty! Store bought…
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How to Add Sleeves to a Prom Dress
If you’ve ever had to alter a dress before you know it can be very tedious! But adding sleeves to a sleeveless dress doesn’t have to be complicated. I’ve got a simple little tutorial to share with you today on how to add a 4 inch wide sleeve to a strapless dress. Now you can add a little modesty to a dress without stress or spending a bunch of money! Here’s the before and after… Let’s get started. Here is the dress before. It has no sleeves or straps at all… First you’re gonna need fabric to make the straps/sleeves. Luckily my model was slightly shorter so there was extra…
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Re-covered Vinyl High Chair!
Our old high chair cover got riped and started to stink! It was time for a new cover. My daughter has out-grown her bumbo and needed a high chair so I found a cute girly vinyl fabric at a local quilt shop and got to work… I love how it turned out, don’t you! And best of all you can follow along and DIY to your old high chair cover! This is the only before picture I could find! This is when my little boy (now 3 year old) was a baby… Much better… Want to make your own?? Well here you go… start by making a pattern out of your…
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Necklace T-Shirt
Saw this awesome idea to paint a necklace on my little girls t-shirt. You can find the tutorial HERE… and I just had to make one for my little Samantha. It is really easy to make and you can add a little fabric flower to embellish it even more! Easy to do and very cute. The only advice I would give is to put more paint than you think on each dot. The more paint the puffier the dot after you steam it. The fabric paint is called “Velveteen” written up on the top edge of the bottle of fabric paint found at the craft store. It was intermixed with all the other…
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Kids Pajama Redo…A Tutorial
Turning Footy Jammies into Open End Jammies…Here is what the final product will look like… Has your child out-grown his or her Footie Pajamas? Or worn out the feet like so…. Then this is the perfect tutorial for you! So easy to do! Takes about 10-15 min. and extends the life of your toddler’s pajamas! Here’s how its done… First cut off the feet like so… Grab some knit fabric….sold at JoAnn’s and other fabric stores or use an old t-shirt (stretchy kind). Cut about the width of the opening of your pajamas and the length double what you want, x2… Fold in half (length ends touching).. Stitch… Fold in…