"I can totally make that..."

Famous last words.
Spend any amount of time with me window shopping and before you know it, I'm want to utter that phrase. Or I say something like, "please. don't buy that....you could totally make that. I'll show you!" I'm not sure if it's the girl scout in me or having a mother who was, literally and figuratively, the mother of all DIYers {someday I'll have her scan photos of the Halloween costumes she made for us as kids} but the blog 'P.S. I made this' ranks high on my "frequent visit for inspiration" list.
Many years ago, when I first saw John Derian's work, I made a feeble attempt to reproduce my version of his decoupaged plates. While, my efforts looked more like a Pier one plate smeared with Mod Podge and some clipped photos, it was not remotely in the same realm as the master's work. However, seeing this posting, inspired me to maybe give it another try:
Or what about this affordable, adorable, summer scarf: This nautical flag sign would be great at a beach themed party, there are so many spin offs of this you could create.
Today over at Refinery29 {a fantastic site } P.S I made this has created a special, sparkly DIY project just for the readers of Refinery 29. check it out here
As a blue eyed man once said, "If I can make it here, I can make it anywhere".
Now, go, get inspired and be creative.

Comments

Sparker said…
I am SO that person.

I haven't seen the scarf before - I think I'll try that!
Renae Moore said…
When I was younger I made everything....as I have gotten older, I am a wee bit more lazy. I think too back in the day I had girlfriends and we would get together for nights without kids and do "adult" things. Then high school comes and no time and then college and no kids, and laziness. No excuse.
Sparkie said…
Ack! The saga continues: a former girl scout WITH a John Derian obsession - why didn't we get to the bottom of this when we had the chance...

I have heretofore balked at buying multiple Derians because of 2 things: the $ and the fact that "I could totally make that"! You've seen his house(s), right?

I found an old fishnet on Tomales Bay and have been dreaming of making it into a scarf like that tee but I don't know - it could go either way. Um, why are you wearing a fishnet around your neck or OMG, where did you get that? Hmmm. We'll see.
katiedid said…
I know! I can totally make that stuff.....now I just need to find the the time. Oh hell...who'm I kidding? I will just have to stick to: " I bought this!"
katiedid said…
PS.....PS has some great ideas!! I like the map plates esp.
Design Actually said…
I've uttered those famous last words many times! Sometimes I have great results, and sometimes I'd be better off just buying the original item, but the process is always fun.
Sarah's Fab Day said…
I'm the queen of good intentions and those have been some infamous last words for me. Sadly most of my projects are halfway completeted or unstarted. Maybe one of these days I'll get some gumption to finish them....maybe.
Laura said…
I love these little how-tos!
A lovely beach-inspired little scarf!
Darling Megan, I would love to, only I am prevent by doing so though and iorn clad agreement with my local ER staff. Ah-hem. The only thing that I am permitted to make is calls to the bank to advise them I have worn down the numbers on my card again...

But, oh, how I your skill, from a safe, safe distance.
Karena said…
Okay, Megan I tried to make the scarf, what a fiasco. May I order one!? :) I love the idea, it is darling...
Eclectic said…
I swear I could have written the first paragraph of this post...I am a former girl scount and major DIY'er. Every time I go to market I say "I could make that" with which my business partner ads "why bother when you can buy it here." I must admit she has a point. And my mom made the most amazing/original Halloween costumes for us as kids!
Thanks for sharing these fab ideas! Now I am off to make my own summer scarf.....
Yansy said…
I'm exactly the same. I can totally make all of that stuff. Now, If I could only find the time.
Anonymous said…
I am totally inspired by this scarf... have you had any trouble with it fraying? I have been wanting to turn an old dress that I loved for years into a scarf for awhile...
Let it Shine said…
So funny, I just found the exact same posts from P.S. I can make that, yesterday and said the same thing.
Can't wait to see your version!!
72 and sunny said…
are we all a bunch of girl scouts here?I must say, nothing wrong with having that 'can do' attitude!

but you're right, finding the time is the real challenge these days.

Btw, if any of you thought that I may have been the mastermind behind these diy ideas: these are from P.S. I made this. a fantastic blog chocked full of really, inspiring ideas.
Anonymous said…
Speaking from experience, the nautical flags make an adorable "just married" sign on the back of the bride and groom's getaway car!
MicheleB said…
I'm right there with everyone else...totally a girlscout who learned how to sew before I was 12. I think my love of fabric and texture is part of why I'm a designer. Although I often have to say to myself "I could make this but a) would I? or b) would I buy the materials and step over them in my closet for the next year! And then I just buy it...
Claudia Finn said…
I love this blog and these ideas are doable. The photos are fun and full of inspiring colors!!

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