Turn an old t shirt that your boyfriend/husband/brother/friend/dad/guy on the couch never wears any more into an adorbs new tank for yourself – lord knows you deserve it for putting up with ‘em. Especially the guy on the couch.
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By Clossette
14/05/2012 9:27 pm What is Clossette?
Sounds perfect for Clossette! I’d love to check out your scarf project. Would you like to send me pics and a description at hello@clossette.com? Thanks so much for reading and I’m so glad you’re delving into the wonderful world of DIY fashion!
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By liveseygirl
14/05/2012 12:04 am What is Clossette?
Hi just stumbled across your blog through your guest post on Dollat Store Crafys. LOVE your ethos and creativity. Im just gathering the courage to start my blog. It will be about my life as a Mummy and will include budget/upcycled fashion. Im currently making a spring scarf from an old jumper and a net curtain! When its up and running maybe you could check it out and give me some feedback? Keep up the good work you are AMAZING x
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By Dollar Store Crafts » Blog Archive » Make a Recycled Credit Card Name Necklace
13/05/2012 3:00 pm How to Recycle An Old Credit Card into a Pretty Name Necklace
[...] Whether it is expired or you're just no longer using it, the generally accepted way to dispose of an old credit card it to chop it up into small pieces before throwing it away. When it came time for Yuka from Clossette to cut up one of her old cards she did some strategic trimming, leaving a portion perfect for creating simple, personalized jewelry. And putting your credit card on a necklace is a far cry more economical than putting necklace on your credit card! [how to make a recycled credit card name necklace] [...]
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By Clossette
01/05/2012 5:49 pm Could a Fridge Triage Box Help You Stop Wasting Food and Money?
Wow Rosemary, thanks for your kind words and for pinning the article! The best flattery for a DIY blog is when someone actually takes the advice we post and uses it to better their lives. I’d love to hear updates from time to time to see if the fridge triage box is keeping you guys on the right path foodwise and I am totally going to take your tip about the scramble – what a smart idea!
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By Rosemary
01/05/2012 5:44 pm Could a Fridge Triage Box Help You Stop Wasting Food and Money?
This is one of the best ideas I’ve ever heard for saving food! I pinned this to Pinterest last night and it got 30 repins by this morning! As soon as I read this I went out and bought a plastic box right away (I figured it would be better than a shoebox because I can wash it when it gets a little dirty). This morning’s breakfast was ‘eat everything in the triage box because it’s overflowing’ scramble, and I think lunch will be a similar hodgepodge. Then, when the box is empty with leftovers, I’ll know it’s time to cook! Thanks for the idea!
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This is a really good read for me. Must admit that you are one of the coolest bloggers I ever saw. Thanks for posting this informative article.