I haven't, but I really like this shirt. This girl is a great seamstress and she made one. I decided I HAD to have one too. Here is her version:
This was the first time I actually used a brand new tee. However, it was only $4 at Wal-mart :)
I took off the pocket very carefully to give myself a clean slate, then cut up petals from this old sweater:
It is a little see-through and I knew when it got a hole in it there was no way I could fix it :( Sad that it was sentimental, but at least now I can still wear it in a different form! :)
So, after cutting up the petals (some small, some big) I started laying them out around the neck first. Then I worked my way down, petals getting bigger down the shirt.
Once I was happy with it I pinned them in place. Then the shirt sat in my pile of "to do's" for about 2 months.
I finally bought the fray-be-gone and applied it to the edges of the petals, using cardboard between them so they wouldn't get stuck together.
Then I sewed the petals starting at the top. I only sewed the base of the petals down so they were loose.
TADA!
This is definitely one of my favorite t-shirt projects, and was totally worth the time it took. In the end it probably took me 3 hours (which is actually less than this one.)
I posted this tutorial HERE
you're dreamy :)
ReplyDeleteWell done. What a great way to preserve something important to you.
ReplyDeleteReally cute, Jessica!
ReplyDeleteCreative!
This turned out so cute! Nice job :]
ReplyDeleteI love the movie "I Love You Man" and I loved that shirt! Thanks for this idea! I am adding it to my summer to-try-to-make list!
ReplyDeletei think it turned out beautiful! great job!
ReplyDeleteI love this! I recently bought an adorable "petal" tee made by Heather at the Gerber Days blog...you should consider making and selling them!
ReplyDeleteSo creative! I love it! I really liked this shirt ever since I saw the movie.
ReplyDeleteI love that movie and that shirt! Your recreation is adorable! Fabulous job! I might have to try it for myself.
ReplyDeleteVery cute! Great job!
ReplyDeleteLike yours better than the one on the movie!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! It reminds me of this great shirt at J Crew that I've been wanting to try and make my version of:
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It's like yours and they put some beads on it too. Seems easy enough...great job on your shirt! :)
Very pretty. How does it hold up to washing?
ReplyDeleteCute, cute!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness Jess! I love this t it turned out so so pretty and feminine I love it!! Great job girl!
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Very cute... I'd love and I know my girls would too.
ReplyDeleteFabulous.
ReplyDeleteGreat job, I love it!
ReplyDeleteLOVES it! I am really into t-shirt refashioning right now and this is going RIGHT on my list! I just bought some great fitting shirts solely for the purpose of refashioning! I just started a link party and I would LOVE it if you'd consider adding your crafts to it! I'm having flower headband giveaway as part of our first party too! http://imtopsyturvy.com/index.php/2010/07/topsy-turvy-tuesdays-1/
ReplyDeletethat is so cute. one of my favorite refashions...I like the simplicity of it. thanks for linking up to AP Tuesdays!
ReplyDeleteHow cute! Thanks for helping us have another great Anything Related! ~Bridgette
ReplyDeleteLove it! Turned out great! :)
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this is darling! i need to make one!! and i really need to get that fray check too. love how yours turned out :)
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So cute!
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute, I am going to try this.
ReplyDeleteCute!! Thanks for linking @Creative Itch's "Sew Cute Tuesday"!
ReplyDeleteLove it!! Turned out great. I hope you'll link up to Make It Wear It on Thursday @ TheTrainToCrazy.com
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! I like your version even better than the original. I can't wait until my sewing machine is fixed- this is going on my to-do list.
ReplyDeleteThank you for participating in the Creative Therapy Session with Life in the Pitts!
This looks fantastic! So pretty!
ReplyDeleteLove it! I just did a tshirt redo today at the party too! New follower:-)
ReplyDeletevery very cool!
ReplyDeleteIt is fabulous! Great job! I'm visiting with life in the pitts, hope you visit me too.
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I have a sort of similar one in my to do pile. :)
ReplyDeleteSaw you at Someday Crafts.
wow, i love this!! it turned out so fantastic!
ReplyDeleteit is adorable--great job and love it in white!
ReplyDeleteYour shirt is my favorite of the three! Great job! I will have to add this to my refashion projects!
ReplyDeleteLove this shirt! I think I might be making a trip to Wal-Mart. Awesome Job!
ReplyDeleteI love tactile t-shirts. I recently went on a shopping spree to Target simply because they had such a marvelous ruffly shirt collection.
ReplyDeleteI wish I'd seen this tutorial first so I could have made my own. Great job! :)
Great top! This is my first time visiting your blog! Wonderful ideas!
ReplyDeleteKate
Brilliant!
ReplyDeleteNow I have to check out the rest of your ideas.
This is a Friday's Favorite for sure :-)
Love, love!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and so is your family!
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I have to try this! Thank you for sharing
gorgeous! LOVE the petal look, thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up to the Mad Skills party!
ReplyDeleteHow creative! You are always making the cutest things, thanks for linking up to Sister Sister Sunday, see you again soon!
ReplyDeleteAmanda
This is just such a perfect girly t! I love it! And you should see the movie- her outfits throughout are great.
ReplyDeletebec@iheart
Beautiful!! I don't know that I'd have the patience for this, but your end result is absolutely stunning! Wouldn't this make a great pillow cover too? Welcome to the SNS sidebar for the weekend. :)
ReplyDeleteDonna
I love it! Fabulous job!
ReplyDeleteIt is simply beautiful! I really love it - I agree with Donna, this would be a super fun application on a pillow! Thanks so much for linking up to Be Inspired last week.
ReplyDeleteChelsea
That is just sew cute! I love it. You did an excellent job! I will have to add this on my growing list of to-do items! Thank you for linkin' to It's Stinkin' Cute Craft Thursday!
ReplyDeleteThis tute got the most views at the Mad Skills party two weeks ago, so you will be part of my Feature Friday tomorrow morning. Go ahead and grab a brag button for your blog!
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