I really shouldn't be allowed to use scissors unsupervised. This poor shirt has been through so much, it hardly counts as a shirt any longer. It was originally a Target XL t-shirt that I thought would look cute over leggings or something. Not so much. So then I just cut a ton off the bottom, and it became an oddly wide short shirt. After taking the scissors to it one last time, I think I finally came up with something I'll wear. I cut the sleeves off and fashioned it into a loose racerback. I obviously have to wear another shirt underneath it, but I like the layered look.
Shirt: Target, $5 // Jeans: Almost Famous, TJMaxx, $20 // Shoes: Lela Rose for Payless
Love the stripes over the floral and the "new" tank looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteI love it!! Hmm, maybe there is a t-shirt waiting to be scissored in MY closet!!
ReplyDeletescissors and me don't go well together as well. my shoes and my coats weren't saved from this act of "creativeness".. hehe..
ReplyDeletei like your blog! =)
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I'd say - if this is the result - you and scissors should get together more..! ;P
ReplyDeleteI really like the stripes + florals combo.
And you have a tattoo :)
May I ask what it is..? (looks like a bee?)
Thanks guys! I suppose this is one of my more successful scissor projects, but I've had some failures. :)
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Yes, it's a bee. My mom called me "Little Bee" growing up, and she drew the tattoo, so it's really special to me.
very cute! Love the floarls with the stripes.
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awww your tattoo is adorable!
ReplyDeleteLove the racerback! Nice work!
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I wouldn't think you have a tattoo
ReplyDeleteYou totally called it! The July issue of Vogue has a special in the back about stripes and floral patterns together. I liked it when I saw their spread, but I adore the way you put this together! Lovely!
ReplyDeleteit looks great! I'm gonna go do this right now
ReplyDeletealso love that you layered it over a floral..brilliant
I love this blog