Source: Honestly...WTF
Growing up, I was always the creative one in my family. I would make pencil holders and picture frames out of random things around the house. As I got close in to my teenage years, I would "borrow" pieces of clothing from my mother's closet and alter them so that they looked like they were from the current decade.
However, as I grew older and started making money like a grownup, I left my creativeness behind when I realized I would much rather pay for something already made and have it then and there, rather than having to go through all of the trouble of making it.
It wasn't until two months ago when I was reading Vogue and saw a beautiful and ornate clutch. The price? Only $1,234. As I began to really look at the clutch, I realized that you could actually make an exact replica and save yourself a couple of grand!
"Why would I buy something that I can make?" said Geremy Scott, a regular customer of Michael's Craft Store.
"It saves me a ton of money and it is also very fun. I love DIY!" he implies.
"Why would I buy something that I can make?" said Geremy Scott, a regular customer of Michael's Craft Store.
"It saves me a ton of money and it is also very fun. I love DIY!" he implies.
Browsing through some DIY (do it yourself) blogs, I came across a DIY project that happened to be exactly on the clutch I saw in Vogue! Talk about mind blown!
DIY projects are a fun and cheap way of creating things that costs about triple the amount elsewhere. You basically get inspiration from the original work and replicate it, using your own style of course! Not only can you create new things, but you can also update any old garment and make it unique and to your liking!
For more of this gorgeous DIY, visit Honestly...WTF.






