In all my time sitting on the sofa or in bed, attempting to heal but accomplishing more moping than anything, I have spent a good hunk of time on Pinterest. Face it, Pinterest lets us all feel like we CAN accomplish those things, regardless of whether we've actually ever tied a bow, owned a paintbrush, baked a cake, etc.
Since I'm not much for recipes, I like dreaming about the craftier side of things. One problem i have with crafts is that a lot of them are just plain expensive. I cannot afford to go start from scratch and decide to get a bunch of scrapbooking stuff. (And small pieces make my skin crawl, hence why the hubby helps the kids with Legos, not me.)
Then I saw her. It was like one of those moments in the movies with two people running through the meadow to embrace one another in a slow motion, dizzying, awkward hug spin thing. You know, the sun was peeking through the clouds, an "ah-ha!" moment was had, all that stuff. I mean, how could you NOT want to follow the fashion advice and expertise of someone looking THIS HOT?!
Before you think I've lost my marbles, that's the before pic. She refashioned a garment each day from cast away seconds from stores, $1/lb finds at her local Goodwill (or G.W. as my family has called it for well over 15 years), and sometimes pillowcases and other randomness. Many a shoulder pad has been sacrificed in her Refashionista project.
She inspired me. The thing is, I have lots of clothes here that are too big, or I've held onto for too long and they're really not current anymore. I'm a pro at swimming through racks at the Salvation Army and finding fabulous things - but to be able to go and find AWFUL things and make them fabulous? That's downright empowering, folks.
I'm not crazy enough to jump into a 365 project just yet. I am, however, going to try to do one garment/outfit a week for 52 weeks. I did a really cute something for July 4 that I can't wait to share.
This will hopefully feed my shopping habit that I'm not able to do anymore since I'm not working, as well as utilize a sewing machine I haven't used in ages, and give me a project to work on to have some "me" time.
Oh, and in case you're wondering what on EARTH she did with that housedress, here's her finished project from day 365: