Repurpose Dishtowels into a Skirt
These skirts are bright and fun…and are made from $5 Target dishtowels! Super-creative mama, Grace Violet, has a great tutorial showing exactly how she did it. Off you go now! Click.
These skirts are bright and fun…and are made from $5 Target dishtowels! Super-creative mama, Grace Violet, has a great tutorial showing exactly how she did it. Off you go now! Click.
Watermelon is delicious in its own right, but Gourmet Mom on the Go has added an element of fun to this summer-time treat by adding Jello! Aren’t these “watermelon slices†dead-ringers for the real…
Woohoo! Remember this little guy? I’ve loved him from the beginning and mentioned him in one of my very first posts. Well….Early Bird Special is gifting the embroidery pattern to her readers! So awesome,…
I’m amazed at how quickly my little girls grow out of their clothes. Usually the shirts get handed on down or donated, but for those extra special tees, I think this wardrobe refashion from…
Create Studio has come up with a great way to keep toys available crib-side for when your little wakes up from their nap. Click here for her tutorial on how to make this handy…
Check out Made By Joel for the details on how he made this totally rad ride-on for his kiddos! I love that they can haul a bunch of toys around on the inside…
In the past, when I’ve attempted this sort of redo, the shirt always ended up too short to wear. But, now that I see it can be done successfully, I’m willing to give it…
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such cute dishtowels! How can we resist Target!
Sweet!!
I’ve been looking for a website with patterns to make skirts for my 4 little girls. I’m so excited to find you. Yeah. And thanks.