I love it. One question, when you moved you mentioned you used Mayflower, I was wondering how was it using them. My husband and I are moving from CA to NYC and we are researching moving companies. I know I do not know you personally but any comments on your experience would be great. My email is jmbrailsford@gmail.com, if that would be easier to respond. Thanks Jennifer
so... I am absolutely NOT a DIY kinda gal. I love the tees in the post and am strongly suggesting that your sister-in-law open up an etsy shop. I would buy tons of these shirts from her. for myself, for gifts...really. seriously. I can't do it by myself. but I have a credit card!
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So cute! What a great idea!
wow, these are so pretty! i'm super impressed
I love it. One question, when you moved you mentioned you used Mayflower, I was wondering how was it using them. My husband and I are moving from CA to NYC and we are researching moving companies. I know I do not know you personally but any comments on your experience would be great. My email is jmbrailsford@gmail.com, if that would be easier to respond. Thanks
Jennifer
I live in tshirts - it's so great to see a cute way to dress them up!! Thanks!
That Liz is so clever. She sports the embellishment pretty nicely too.
She is rocking the DIY!
I've had that ruffled v-neck bookmarked since the day she posted. I just love the idea.
{ Lindsey }
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These are so creative! A great way to jazz up old shirts!
oh, i am soooo going to look at the DIY posts of hers. can't hardly wait!!! thanks for sharing!
:)
I'm all about DIY! Day off project!buddingcraftymommy.blogspot.com
I LOVE these shirts! I've been wanting to do it forever and now have a viable excuse, tutorials!
I love a dressed up tshirt. Comfortable, but still frilly and girly!
Holy cow, the ruffle v-neck is so fantastic! I love adding new embellishments to old stuff; it's like getting a whole new outfit!
So beautiful, does she sell them? I'd love one
so... I am absolutely NOT a DIY kinda gal. I love the tees in the post and am strongly suggesting that your sister-in-law open up an etsy shop. I would buy tons of these shirts from her. for myself, for gifts...really. seriously. I can't do it by myself. but I have a credit card!
What a great idea! I think I need to work on my sewing before I attempt that! :)
super-love.
thanks everyone!!! and thanks gabby :)
Oh, I can't wait to try this.
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