Monday, July 30, 2012

T-shirt makeover

When I was in the 6th grade, jean shorts were the cool thing to have.  It felt like everyone had them but me.  I complained to my Mom but she just told me to cut off a pair of old jeans.  Since I didn't have any jeans I thought I could part with, I started bugging my sister for a pair of her old jeans.  After nearly driving her crazy, she handed me a pair of Lee jeans with a hole worn on the left butt cheek.

I took the shorts and made a heart-shaped patch from scrap material and sewed up the hole. I didn't want it to be obvious that I was covering a hole, so I cut more of the material into squares and sewed them on the shorts in a scattered-like pattern; turning the squares different ways.  I was so excited to show-off my "new" shorts! I'm sure my family was worried for me, I kind of had my own sense of fashion and it had failed me a few times before.

Not this time though...the shorts were a hit, in fact other girls were having their Moms buy them new jean shorts and new material to make their shorts cool like mine!

I think that creativity is lost when a kid (or adult) can have anything they want.

So...it's almost time for school clothes shopping and we've set a tighter budget for the girls this year.
I've definitely seen some creativity spawn from this (from them and me :) )that I'm very excited about!!!!
This is the most comfortable shirt in the world.  So comfortable, I wore it a lot, even when cleaning (nice clean bleach spot).
Thanks to perfecting my boredom doodling flower and a bleach pen...
I let the bleach set in until it had the color I wanted and then I rinsed it with the sprayer using cold water.
A new, wearable shirt has emerged!
Felicity, Sadie and I all had white shirts with stains which we decided to dye purple!!
1/4 cup dye, 1/4 salt and boiling water. Wear plastic gloves and stir.  I lined everything in plastic bags (because purple won't match our red kitchen :) )

First we dyed them, and then we made designs with the bleach pen.
Felicity designed this shirt on a piece of paper and then I drew it for her.  She didn't add the lines inside the heart...this was my "artistic interpretation" after dripping a line that wasn't "supposed" to be there.  I just added a bunch more lines so it looked intentional :)
After washing Felicity's shirt, it faded, so we will have to retouch the white (once we get another bleach pen).  Sadie made a "whirl pool" and a pool which consisted of squeezing a blob of bleach...um, should've bought 2 :)

Aubree is modeling Felicity's shirt because Felicity ditched us (and her project) to hang out with a friend :)

Aubree is crocheting a bottom layer to her REALLY old tank top.  There were holes in the bottom of the shirt that we cut off and she added 3 layers of crocheting to it.  I drew a quick design (another one of my boredom doodles) and she liked it.
Um...this is adorable :)

Next we took pink shirts and decided to try the ombre look using red dye.  I doodled my version of a rose with Elmer's glue (got that idea from Pinterest) and let the glue dry over night.
 The directions (I realized later said to use gel glue) but we didn't have any and I began to second guess if this would actually work...I mean it's washable glue, um really?
It worked! Shirts in bad enough shape that we would've thrown them away (wouldn't have even given them away) will now be back and cuter than ever!!

Monday, July 9, 2012

Picture this...

I've heard so many comments the last couple of years about digital cameras being so good that you don't need to go to a professional any more, well...I've read the tips on pinterest, I have a book on photography, but they just don't turn out with the same polished look...at least not when I do it. 

So a couple of days ago, I went to Portrait Innovations which was about 8 minutes away...no excuse for not getting them done earlier, right... 

They took 156 pictures, which is great, but then they have to go through them 3 at a time, keeping 1 eliminating 2.  My sis-in-law and I did this in December with just Sadie (age 2 1/2) and Cate (age 15 months) so I knew the drill and I was on a mission to make our 4 hr nightmare (but with cute pictures, so totally worth it) into the fastest time I could possibly set...I had to have a plan!

Here's the Plan:
1. I had the girls wear their fancy outfit first, and a casual outfit second, that way when we got there, they were prepared for the formal shot, and after changing into casual, they wouldn't have to focus as much on their hair...I mean...it's a casual picture :)
2. As soon as the photographer had taken all the required pictures, the girls will leave and get drinks or smoothies.  Yay, that means they don't have an opinion on which ones I pick and they don't have to listen to my "constructive" comments about pictures of them :) brilliant
(You may wonder why the constructive comments? They start out trying to sell you all the poses and that starts off at $909) My goal price was $150!
3. Make silly faces or do whatever you have to, to make sure there are plenty of pictures that don't turn out.  It just makes it easier that way.  The narrowing down process is brutal! 
Okay, so that was the plan, but now I have more tips to add.
What a cute picture of Felicity and Sadie!  Here they are sitting on a rock wall with brick behind them and...a hardwood floor?  Are they in the kitchen or the great outdoors? Lol!  I didn't notice this until I looked at them at home.  So here is the next tip:

3. Look at the background...logically.  We either needed fake grass here or a kitchen sink :)
This time we have the grass...and a brown ottoman, um okay? This is the perfect pic for a redneck joke.  You know you're a redneck when you have more furniture on the outside of the house then inside the house, lol :)
4. Clean the bottom of their shoes. I think it adds character but the girls weren't a fan.
5. No picture to show here because...if you are wearing a dress and they angle is just right (or just wrong (in this case) your panties will show... :) I won't name names, but...it happened!
6. Send the kids off for food instead of drinks/smoothies. They came back before I was done because they were hungry :( awh poor babies.  I had to send them away quick before the photographer "lured" them in...remember, they don't have an opinion, opinions take time :)
7. Make sure they have their smile down before you get there.  After complaining about a certain someone's smile (eyebrows raised, chin down, closed smile), she could have won an Academy Award with her (fake) tearful, "I just don't know how to smile!" Um, okay then don't complain when you look like a dork in the pictures...yes, she still complained :)
I ended up getting 4 poses (1-8x10, 4-5x7, 8 wallets) a packages of another pose with 40 pics, 5 greeting cards (Happy July! um, okay), a book with 19 pictures, a cd, and a poster. Tax and all, I spent $142 :) 1 hr and 20 mins...it has to be a record!




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