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141 Days to Go: Alexandra's Donation

This was a piece that got sent my way a bit back from my gal Alexandra in Canada!  I was trying to figure out which way to go with it and finally came up with a plan! Alexandra wrote:

Hi!  My roommate and I have been following your blog and love to see what you do.  Knowing you are interested in vintage pieces, the other day I found in my basement (and washed for you) a vintage 80s dress that I either wore and cut a swatch out of the back for some reason, or bought it with the chunk out of it thinking I would patch it with a contrasting fabric and make it funky remaking it one day. (ha!)

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I know I bought it at a designer discount place here in Toronto in the 80s.  I know you usually work with dresses quite a bit bigger, so I hope this works and you like it.  I know it is a bit more conservative than your usual prints, but after all it was the 80s!! I am interested to see what you might be able to do with it!

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Challenge accepted!  Time to get working!

I began by taking the sleeves off!  With a seam ripper, I went around each of the arm holes...

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...until both sleeves were gone!

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I love the black and white plaid print, but I wanted to bring a bit of color into the piece.  I'm obsessed with the way purple and yellow looks with black, so I found some amazing floral ribbon in those shades.

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I decided to line the center of the piece with the ribbon and stitch it down.  I took yellow first, pinned it around the waist, then followed with purple after, layering it a bit on top of the yellow.

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I had black ribbon too, but just stuck to the primary color shades!  With my colored thread ready to go...

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...I began stitching the ribbon to the waist area and stitched new seems around the arm holes.

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We were still left with the problematic missing swatch at the bottom of the piece.  I decided to take a page from the bubble dress trend like Kate Walsh...

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...and Marchesa...

Marchesa's Bubble Dress - $160

...and go this route.

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I took the hem and tacked it down around the waist from the inside of the piece.  Also, because the hem has a longer diameter than the material at the waist, I did a little 'gather and tack' method.  Basically every two inches or so, I folded back and pleated the next inch and kept doing this until the hem fabric was attached all the way around the waist.

The shirt turned out looking a little like this...

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Comfortable and flowy for the breezy Southern California day.

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I love the little pop from the bit of color at the waist.

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And you'd think by this photo that the wind was blowing me away, but no...it was just me trying to change up the multiple shots that were being taken.  Such a jokester...

Alexandra, thank you so much for forwarding this piece my way!!  Love to Canada!!  More on Alexandra here!

142 Days to Go: Wednesday Giveaway!!

With summer unofficially rung in, I have one of my favorite things to giveaway. A beach bag by Trina Turk!!

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I love Trina's stuff and I snagged the Mykonos beach tote at a sample sale a little while back as a lovely giveaway for you guys.  It's really the perfect bag for the summa, summa, summa time!!

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It's clear, making it awesome to actually see your sunscreen, sunnies or phone instead of just grabbing away like the dickens.  That's pretty much me all the time - too big bag, rustling my hand around, sometimes getting stabbed with rogue safety pins... Plus, because it's plastic, a little bit of ocean mist or pool water won't get your goods wet.

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To enter, leave a comment below listing your go-to/beach bag/must have/can't live without/thing/item/product.  Maybe it's a snack, a book, or maybe it's the best darn lip gloss you've ever applied!  A winner will randomly get picked next Tuesday (6/12) just to give everyone some time to enter.

143 Days to Go: $2 Remake

I bought this dress thinking that I'd for sure use the fabric because it seemed a bit small.  I didn't try it on when I was at the thrift store, but just looked at the $2 price tag and said let's do it!  Blue velvet?  A total no-brainer! New Dress a Day - DIY - Vintage Blue Velvet Dress - Before Shot - Too Short - 144

It ended up fitting, but it was super short and there were lots of holes around the seams up top!

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Luckily for me, there was a good three inches that were saved for the hem, so the length will be getting a little adjusting along with those holes!  I have a cocktail attire wedding to attend and this piece is going to be just the mod outfit to celebrate in!

I began by pinning all the open areas that fell on the seams in the front and the back.

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With the holes pinned, I began to remove the stitches holding the hem in place.  We had a good few inches to work with which was going to do wonders!

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I began to repin the new hem I was going to create - yay for more fabric!!

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I got the entire bottom of the dress pinned...

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...and began to stitch everything together!

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For accessories, I went with these fun danglers that I got on eBay...

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...and made this pin into a necklace just by lacing a long chain through the pinback!

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Oh, and I totally used my Bumpit again!!  Outfit complete and I'm ready to go!!

I made it to the wedding, grabbed seats with my pals, and enjoyed one of the most beautiful/funny/charming ceremonies I've seen.

Let the post-ceremony photo taking begin!  My complete ensemble...

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I was calling it my Megan Draper/Zou bisou bisou look :)  (Video is below for those non-Mad Men-ers)

It was the loveliest of gatherings to catch up.  I got a quick pic with the groom right after the ceremony...

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...got to hang with my gals...

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...and the fellas.

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We tried to keep our eyes on shaky vases...

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...so this wouldn't happen:

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But most of all, we got to celebrate the love of M & S.

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We cheersed, then we danced!

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Couldn't have been a better celebration for two amazing people!!