Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Let Me Anthropologize (#2)

To recap, Anthropologizing is a term that I made up to refer to the process by which I take inexpensive articles of clothing, add my own crafty touches, and end up with something that's hopefully a combination of cute and funky. (Not unlike the stuff sold at the amazing, but super-expensive Anthropologie stores.) If you'd like to see my first attempt at Anthropologizing, please view this previous post.


Above is a photo of Headless Mama & Youngest Boy, taken over Spring Break in Washington, D.C. I'm wearing a Gap skirt that I purchased at the Salvation Army Thrift Store for just $2!. I knew I wanted to embellish it with some colorful flowers. I chose a small (less than 1/2 yard) piece of floral cotton fabric from my local JoAnn's Fabric and Craft Store.


I selected this particular fabric for its cute modern flowers that include several of the colors I already have in my wardrobe. This way I'd be sure to have a few choices of tops to wear with the skirt. Also, it was very important (to me!)
that the floral designs were super easy to cut around ;)



In order to adhere the flower cut-outs to the skirt, I used a fabulous product called Heat-n-Bond. This was also bought by the yard (or less)at JoAnn's just like fabric. I simply ironed it onto the back of the fabric prior to cutting out the flowers. (More specific instructions are included on the plastic backing of the fabric adhesive.)


Next, came the fun part: deciding on flower placement.



Once the design was mapped out, I just peeled the backing off each flower and ironed them on the skirt according to Heat-n-Bond instructions.




While in the process of ironing on my flowers, I took a moment to slip the skirt on, so I could double-check that I had arranged the embellishments to my liking.



And, Voila! I had made my own 'original' design. Now, even though the adhesive is made to be washable, I plan to sew a simple stitch around and across the flowers using a contrasting color, to add another decorative element, and to make it even more secure. (That is, when I go down the basement and dust off my sewing machine. Heh.)

32 gracious thoughts:

  1. Your skirt looks fantastic! I actually bought some heat-n-bond the last time I was at Joanne. I'm planning to Antropologize (did I spell that right) some plain tank tops for summer.

    Yay!!!

    Kimba
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  2. Very, very cute! What an adorable skirt. You you adorable in it as well :)
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  3. Oh my gosh, what an adorable idea!!! So cute & so clever! I just love things that are both gorgeous & cheap :)
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  4. You rock!
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  5. That is soo cute! You are really talented!
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  6. Ok. Hands down. YOU ROCK! Great work-rework! Thanks for playing along in Thrifty Thursday!
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  7. I like your eye for design in the flower placement.
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  8. Super Cute! (just found your blog- LOVE it!)
    Blessings!
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  9. Completely adorable! You truly are blessed with creativity.
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  10. Wow, that's adorable! I have the VERY same fabric from JoAnn's what a GREAT idea! Thanks for sharing your tip! Hugs!
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  11. What an amazing idea! Your $2 skirt is just fabulous now. I really need to add some bling to my wardrobe. Thanks for the idea!
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  12. Adorable...nothing I love more than seeing great thrift find put to adorable use. :)
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  13. Very cute! You did a great job with picking the right kind/color flowers. Will they fray? I'm looking at it again. Just very cute!
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  14. So cute...what a fantastic idea! I have zero sewing skills, but I think I might be able to handle that!

    ~Amanda
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  15. Wow, this is fabulous! I'd love to link to this if you didn't mind!
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  16. Love it! This is a great idea, I need to try this out. It looks fantastic, thanks for sharing!
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  17. I love your skirt...I need to make a trip to Goodwill,haven't been there in awhile.
    :)Lisa
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  18. Super adorable! Thanks for the great tutorial.
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  19. This is simply adorable and adorably simple! I, too, adore thrifting, but I never thought about doing this!
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  20. I love that skirt, what an awesome idea. Thanks for sharing!
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  21. very cute! how talented are you?? i'm jealous. :)
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  22. Hot!!! I love it and I linked to it!
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  23. I came over from Kimba's. Brilliant! I'm thinking of embellishing bags and purses. Fun!
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  24. Michelle, I will be posting some aprons I'm making for a family reunion soon. i think I might have to anthropologize mine too! You are awesome. Thanks for the idea!
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  25. why has it taken me so long to find your fabulous blog? i just stumbled upon it because the name caught my eye over at another blog. love your anthro-term and ideas and lots of other items at your blog! i also love your little dixie cup of flowers. so sweet! (i have one made from an applesauce container. love it)

    xo
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