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40 Mindblowing Ways To Repurpose Old Clothing

By Stacey Graham

Long-sleeve Shirt into Wrap Skirt
Use a wide-neck long sleeve shirt to create a wrap skirt.

 No Sew One Shoulder Shirt
Create an awesome one-shoulder shirt from a boxy tee with no sewing!

Candy Wrapper Pouch
Use old candy wrappers to make a cool zipper pouch!

Jean and Fabric Purse

The top of an old pair of jeans plus some colorful fabric can create an awesome purse.

DIY Cutoffs
Create your own denim cutoffs for the summer with these tutorials.

Plain Shirt to Ruffled
Add some ruffles to a dull white shirt to brighten it up.

Denim Cargo Vest
Use an old jean jacket to make a more fashionable cargo vest.

Nightgowns from Pillowcases
Make toddler nightgowns out of pillowcases.

Baby Hat from Sweater
Transform a baby sweater into a baby hat.

Jazzed up Striped Shirt
Put some pizzazz in a referee style shirt with a few alterations!

Denim Corset
Make an awesome corset with old denim clothing.

 DIY Anthro Scarf
Create a colorful scarf with an old T-shirt and some fabric markers.

 Toddler Dress
Have a child whose outgrown her onesie? Combine it was an old shirt to create an awesome new dress!

 

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I am a wife, stay at home mom of two great boys and lover of all trendy and stylish.

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