When it comes to t-shirt modifications, one of the best sources for inspiration is Anthropologie (and, Anthro is great for jewelry and decor inspiration, too!). Jen at Tatertots and Jello made this ruffly t-shirt inspired by an Anthro shirt, and she used a dollar store flour sack towel to make the ruffles. Smart! The entire shirt makeover (including purchasing the shirt) was only $5. [how to make an anthropologie-inspired ruffly t-shirt]
Heather Mann is chief editor of Dollar Store Crafts, and specializes in transforming inexpensive materials into stylish and simple craft projects. She has appeared on the Martha Stewart Show, in Reader’s Digest and the New York Times. DSC has been recognized as named one of Babble.com’s Top 10 Best Overall Craft Blogs (2011 & 2012) and Apartment Therapy’s 10 Crafty Blogs We Love (2010). Her work has been viewed by millions on the cover of FamilyFun magazine and on top websites such as RealSimple, Huffington Post, ABCNews.com, and others.
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3 Comments
jen @ tatertots and jello
Thanks so much for featuring my shirt Heather! have a super weekend!
xoxo
Jen
Amy
I’ve never sewn ruffles because I am sewing impaired, but this looks so incredibly cute, I just have to try it. Thank you so much for sharing!!
PlanningQueen
I am like Amy above, think I will have to break out the sewing machine and give it a go!