Saturday 13 December 2014

A Refashion and an Upcycle


"Basically downshifters seek a life filled with more passion and purpose, meaning, fulfilment and happiness. A life to look back on with no regrets".

 I recently came across an interesting site where I found the above excerpt,  at www.slowmovement.com  If you have a little spare time go take a look. It gives a good explanation of what slow living is, and why it is so beneficial. 

A good example of how slow living works..it is the school holidays here, and I have young Katie (my partner's daughter) home with me. She mentioned that she really needed some new shorts, which made me curious as I'd noticed she had put three pairs out to donate when she cleaned her room.
Turns out those shorts were too short (I'd agree with that), and she didn't like where the rips were on them. The shorts came fashionably ripped on purchase.

Before


I suggested we could make them into something she would want to wear and showed her photos on Pinterest of what they could look like.
So here are the after photos of two of them. Katie sewed some herself, and now she is delighted with her new "designer" shorts.

After

Oh, and the lace on the bottom of those shorts is off my wedding dress! My mother always said if you keep something long enough you will find a use for it.

About a year ago I discovered these old wooden library cards in a junk shop.


I bought them for a few dollars, but didn't really have any idea what I was going to do with them.
I made wooden postcards with some of them...


... but last week Katie and I painted them up with chalkboard paint to make a banner that we can change the message on at any time! They were already a pennant shape and all I had to do was drill holes to take a cord.



Well this week is going to be busy - so just breathe and enjoy! 

3 comments:

  1. The shorts look great, and the recycled banner is really fun. I'm going to have to try out some of that chalkboard paint after Christmas. I've seen some things that would be fun to make. Breathing and enjoying here -- but also kind of rushing about as out of town company starts arriving on Fridsy.

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    1. I know what you mean Cynthia. Incoming family has seen me spending hours in the studio cleaning up the creative detritus!

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  2. Hi Anne! Just letting you know that I'm checking up on that subscription issue you had on my blog – thanks so much for letting me know! And, Merry (slow) Christmas :) xo Kat

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