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  • In this video I'll show you 10 epic DIY clothes ideas, which will transform your closet from

  • plain and boring to absolutely stunning and unique.

  • Hey, where did you get your clothes? You mean these amazing shoes, my shorts, shirt?

  • I made them. Yeah right. I did! I can show you how, come on! OK!

  • Hey guys! I hope you're feeling super crafty, because today we're going to be pimping up

  • our clothes. I'm going to show you 10 epic DIYs and life hacks on how to transform your

  • old clothes into brand new pieces. And be warned, because I went all out and revamped

  • my tops, shorts, jeans, shoes, accessories and so much more. Yes! This video is also

  • a collab with Maddie from Macerly09 channel. We wanted to get you guys all ready for summer.

  • So here you will learn how to get a perfect summer wardrobe while Maddie will show you

  • a bunch of epic summer DIYs. Make sure to check out her videoit will be linked

  • at the end of this tutorial and in the description bar. But now it's time to sort out our closet,

  • so let's get started.

  • First off let's make some super trendy patched jeans. This is such a great and easy way to

  • give a new life to your jeans, shorts or denim jackets. All you need are some jeans, an iron,

  • plus some patches and optionally clothes pins. Take your jeans and chose the patches you

  • like. I wanna start with cherries and this alien. Place them on your jeans and cover

  • with a cotton cloth. Iron for about a minute or as long as it takes for your patches to

  • stick to the jeans. How cute is panda?! OMG I love it! You can find a great selection

  • of iron-on patches on-line or in craft stores. The reason I am using the cotton cloth when

  • ironing on the patches is simply to protect the embroidery and to assure that it doesn't

  • get burned. To finish off our jeans I decided to add some pins as well. Here I have a yummy

  • lemonade and a delicious ice cream. The last little detail is this pretty palm tree and

  • my patched jeans are all done! I absolutely love how they turned out. Patched jeans and

  • denim jackets are so trendy right now. I've seen them everywhere this season and I'm not

  • complaining cause I think they are very cool. Plus they are super easy to DIY! I got my

  • jeans in a thrift store for five bucks. I spent a few more dollars on patches and there

  • you have unique and trendy pair of patched jeans for less than 10 bucks. What a steal

  • Next I'll show you how to make this totally gorgeous donut floppy hat. I repeat donut

  • floppy hat. I mean come on, if this doesn't win summer's best accessory price then I don't

  • know. For this DIY you'll need a floppy hat, palette for the paint, acrylic or fabric paint

  • and paint brushes. Chose the color of your donut's glaze – I'm going for pinkand

  • apply it allover the brim of your hat. You can look up some donut pictures on-line for

  • color inspiration but I think such pink glazed donuts are a classic.

  • It's time to decorate our donut hat with colorful sprinkles. Starting

  • with lime green, I am using a medium round

  • brush to make short lines allover the hat. Draw the sprinkles in different directions

  • to make it look more realistic. Besides green, I also added some white and blue sprinkles

  • for a colorful pop.

  • Yay, we are all done with this seriously the most beautiful summer hat

  • I've ever seen! A total cuteness overload! I think the idea is so unique and creative

  • plus it looks amazing on pictures, which is always a bonus nowadays. Am I right?! I think so.

  • Keeping your head protected form the sun is so important, and now, that is not even

  • an issue. I want to wear it on cloudy days as well because it's just too beautiful not to!

  • An awesome tie dye shirt using sharpies? Sounds crazy I know! But wait until you see it. This

  • method is just hands down so cool. All you need is a plain white shirt, some rubbing

  • alcohol, dropper and sharpies! Place a cardboard or a piece of plastic inside your shirt to

  • prevent the color transferring to the back. Take a bunch of colorful permanent markers

  • and it's time to make some magic. I'm starting with a blue dot. Then I'm taking a pink sharpie

  • and I'm gonna make four pink dots around the blue one. My third color is emerald green

  • and I'm drawing four more dots like that. Fill the dropper with some rubbing alcohol

  • and drip the desired amount of drops on the center of the sharpie design. Look at this

  • cool marble watercolor effect! I don't know how to call it but isn't it awesome?! Let's

  • make another one. The more drops of alcohol you use, the further the sharpie ink will

  • spread and the larger your design will be. I like my marble-y circles to be of a medium

  • size, so I drip about 10 to 15 drops of alcohol for each design. I'm going to decorate my

  • entire shirt with the marble-y flowers. If you want you can just make them on a part

  • of your shirt. Maybe do like a heart or stripes made of these colorful flowers. The possibilities

  • are endless. The front of my shirt is all colored, so it's time to flip it around and

  • take care of the back as well. This technique of fabric painting is seriously so much fun.

  • It's so interesting to watch how the dots transform into lovely flowers. I've left the

  • bottom part white since I'm going to cut it and make a cropped knot tee. Take your scissors

  • and cut along the masking tape edge making sure that you are cutting only the back fabric

  • of the shirt. Make a cut on the left and right side. Then make a short vertical cut on the

  • front fabric like that. Lastly you want to make two diagonal cuts from the center to

  • the sides of the shirt.

  • Voila our epic cropped tee is all done, looking fantastic, right?

  • Of course not! We still have to tie the front into a knot! This is why all the cutting was for!

  • Now that's what we're talking about! To make sure the colors won't fade away while washing,

  • set the marker ink into the fabric by ironing it for five minutes or placing the shirt in

  • the drier for fifteen minutes. Anyway, what an epic transformation of a boring white T shirt.

  • I am sure you have some old white shirts at the back of your closet. This is a perfect

  • DIY life hack to recycle them.

  • Years back when I found out that laying or walking on clouds is not possible I was pretty

  • upset. Fast forward to now, I am pretty thrilled that at least I've found a way to have the

  • clouds walking with me everywhere I go! This is how you can make your own cloud shoes.

  • Take some white sneakers, blue fabric paint, palette for the paint, self adhesive paper,

  • and a paint brush. First we gotta make some cloud stencils. Sketch a cloud on a piece

  • of self adhesive paper and cut it out with scissors.

  • Make a bunch of these - some smaller

  • and some larger because clouds come in all shapes and sizes. Remove the shoelace from

  • your sneakers to make the painting part easier. Stick the paper clouds allover the shoes.

  • I'm keeping mine kind of diagonally aligned but feel free to stick them on randomly. After

  • all clouds are randomly floating in the sky.

  • Take a blue fabric paint and start coloring

  • your sneakers. To get a sharp and neat cloud's edge always move the brush away from the stencil.

  • This way the paint won't be able to sneak under the sticker and cause a mess. When the

  • shoes are completely colored in blue, we can remove the stencils and reveal all the beautiful

  • white fluffy clouds. Hello gorgeous?! Let's put the shoelace back on and we're ready to

  • rock them. You know what they say. Give a girl the right pair of shoes and she will

  • conquer the world. I don't know what kind shoes they had in mind but I can definitely

  • see myself conquering the world with these cloudy sneakers. They are just too cute! Although

  • I must point out that they can be a bit distracting in conquering the world because all I want

  • to do is admire them and take pictures of them all day.

  • Tie dye shorts are very difficult to find in stores plus they can be pretty expensive.

  • But that's not a problem for me and you guys because we can simply DIY them. You need white

  • shorts or jeans and tie dye plus some extra tools. I'm cutting the white pants about half

  • an inch lower than the edge of the yellow shorts. This is because we need some extra

  • fabric to make them distressed. It's very handy to use a pair of shorts that fit you

  • perfectly as a guide. Take your tweezers and start pulling out some of the threads all

  • along the cut edge. You can also use a fork, nail file or sand paper to make them all scruffy.

  • When you're happy with how they look take some masking tape and stick a piece across

  • the shorts in the front and at the back. This will be our guide for coloring.

  • Start pouring your dye, mine is green, up to the masking tape.

  • The color will bled through - tape works just as a guide.

  • Turn the shorts around and again dye them up to the masking tape..

  • Time to take our second color, for me that's red and color the bottom part of the shorts as

  • well. Don't go too far up because the color will slowly bleed upwards anyway. In the middle

  • the two colors will create a beautiful blue and orange gradient. Just wait and see. Leave

  • the shorts to set for about one hour and throw them in the wash. Here are my shorts all nice and

  • dry. I'm going to put on some studs to make them look even more awesome. With help of

  • scissors or a knife secure the studs on the back pockets. I'm using six golden studs designed

  • into a little triangle on each of the pockets.

  • We gotta add that little extra on the front

  • as well. Here I went for smaller triangle design using three studs on each side. I am

  • completely in love with these shorts. Now that's what we can call an extreme makeover

  • right. From plain white pants to totally amazing statement shorts! These look so playful, edgy,

  • a bit hipster but most of all so unique. By the way don't judge me. This is my very first

  • time skateboarding so I think I did pretty well. Most of the time.

  • Another huge trend right now are choker necklaces. I love how they look plus they are very easy

  • to DIY. Today I'm going to show you a couple of different styles and the first one is this

  • cool charm necklace. All you need is a string and a charm. Cut about 1 meter long piece

  • of string. I am using an artificial velvet looking cord. Take the charm of your choice

  • and thread the string through the loop. To tie the choker cross the string at the back

  • of your neck and bring the ends forward. Make a little knot in the front and you are ready

  • to rock your very own choker necklace. You can also simply tie it with a bow at the back

  • of your neck. Make one for yourself or give it to a friend. This is such a pretty little

  • gift. I think choker necklaces look extra gorgeous paired with off shoulder shirts.

  • Besides that I put on some skinny high waisted jeans and a hat to complete the look.

  • It is broadly known that bleach we can make our clothes lighter. But did you guys know

  • that you can actually write, draw and make awesome designs on clothes using bleach? This

  • life hack is so cool and unique. Take an old pair of jeans, scissors, bleach, some water,

  • corn starch and a plastic bag. I want to make denim shorts out of these long jeans so I'm

  • starting by cutting away the excess fabric. This time I'm making cuffed shorts so I don't

  • want to cut them too short. When both sides are cut, roll the edges up two or three times.

  • Now it's time for the fun partdecorating with bleach! Of course first we have to make

  • a bleach gel. Mix together half a cup of water and a tablespoon of corn starch in a double

  • boiler. Constantly stir until the mixture thickens up and you get a gel like consistency.

  • Remove from the heat and add about two tablespoons of bleach. Mix well to combine and then pour

  • the bleach gel into a squeeze tube or a plastic bag.

  • Make a knot and cut away the corner of the bag.

  • Our DIY bleach gel pen is all ready for use. I decided to draw a bunch of flowers

  • on the shorts. First I made a little dot and then short stripes all around to represent

  • the petals. I'm making different sizes of flowers. First one was pretty small, so now

  • it's time to make a bigger flower. Drawing with bleach gel is seriously so much easier

  • than I thought. Instead of flowers you can draw anything else like hearts, Aztec print

  • or you can even write words. When you are done drawing wait for at least one hour so

  • that the bleach sets. The longer you leave it on the fabric, the whiter your fabric will

  • get. Take a piece of cardboard paper and scrape the bleach off to reveal the awesome white

  • flowers underneath. How pretty! Time to flip the shorts around and draw a lot of small

  • and big flowers allover the back as well. Having a DIY bleach gel is also handy for

  • removing stains. Keep it in a squeeze tube and it should last you months. Remove the

  • bleach gel from the back of the shorts with a cardboard paper. Throw them in the wash

  • and there we have our new totally awesome flower shorts made out of bleach. I love how

  • these turned out and I'm going to wear them loads. Besides denim you can also use bleach

  • gel to decorate colored shirts. Wherever you apply it, the shirt will turn white. I paired

  • my shorts with a white crochet sweater and some sneakers for relaxed, casual but still

  • very cute look.

  • You guys know my obsession with galaxy – I've already done galaxy shoes, bag, nails and

  • now I want to make galaxy T shirt as well. Yep the struggle is real. But sorry not sorry

  • because who doesn't like galaxy DIYs. I love them. We'll need a black T- shirt, masking

  • tape, palette for paint, fabric paint in white, pink and blue and sponge applicators. Lay

  • your shirt on a flat surface. Place a piece of cardboard or plastic inside the shirt to

  • prevent the colors transferring to the back. I want to make a cool triangle galaxy design.

  • So here I'm sticking three pieces of masking tape to form a big triangle in the center

  • of my tee. Time to grab the fabric paints and create our mysterious galaxy! Dip the

  • sponge applicator in blue and start applying it in circles or half circles inside your

  • triangle. Leave the center of these circles black, because this is where we're going to

  • apply lighter colors.

  • I created an outline of three galaxies. Go in with white paint

  • and apply it in the center of each galaxy. Now mix up a bit of blue and white paint to

  • create a light blue shade. Apply it between the white and dark blue to help blend the

  • colors and make a nice gradient. I like to apply a touch of pink in the center of each

  • galaxy because it just makes the design richer and more interesting. OK, we're now ready

  • to decorate this shirt with a lot of stars. With a flat brush dipped in white paint start

  • making plus signs to represent the bigger stars. I'm drawing them closer together in

  • the center of the galaxies and then less and less moving out. Make a lot of little white

  • dots to fill the space around the bigger stars. To make these you can use a toothpick or a

  • q-tip. The stars really bring the design together and make it look epic! Remove the masking

  • tape to reveal our perfect triangle galaxy design. So absolutely gorgeous, right!? I

  • want to make my t-shirt a bit cropped so let's take the scissors and snip away about five

  • centimeters of fabric at the bottom edge. There we goour triangle galaxy cropped

  • tee is finished and looking stunning! If you want you can make galaxy design over your

  • entire shirt. I however really like how this triangle shape turned out. I think it looks

  • very wearable, neat and a bit edgy. I paired it with some high waisted denim shorts and

  • of course my galaxy shoes.

  • I have another super easy and totally adorable shoes DIY to show you. Sprinkled shoes! Aren't

  • these the cutest? And the best part is that they only take a minute to make, I promise.

  • You need some fabric markers and a pair of sneakers. All we gotta do is draw colorful

  • sprinkles allover the shoes. I like using fluorescent colors to make my shoes look bright

  • and happy. To make the design more realistic, draw the sprinkles in different directions.

  • This way it looks like they were randomly sprinkled on your shoes. Instead of fabric

  • markers you can totally use fabric or acrylic paint to draw the sprinkles. Especially if

  • your shoes are darker these will probably work best as fabric markers only work well

  • on lighter materials. Voila, probably the easiest DIY ever, but still absolutely gorgeous.

  • This sprinkles technique can also be used to decorate shirts, shorts, school bag, you

  • name it. At the end of the dayeverything looks so much better with sprinkles allover,

  • right?

  • Because chokers are such a big thing right now I had to include at least 2 in this tutorial.

  • As opposed to the one that I showed you earlier this one is much more girly as it's made out

  • of lace. To make it you need any kind of flowery lace, a piece of string, button, scissors,

  • glue plus thread and a needle. Take your flowery lace garland and wrap it around your neck

  • to measure how long piece you need. Cut away any excess. Take your button, thread and a

  • needle and start sewing the button on one of the lace ends. This way we're going to

  • make a very neat and pretty button closure that will make it easier to put the choker

  • on and off. Secure the button in place with a knot and trim away the excess thread.

  • Button is ready, now it's time to make this loop on the other end. You want to stick it to

  • the back side of the lace, so it won't be visible while wearing the choker. Take a piece

  • of string, fold it like that and stick it on. Wait for the glue to dry and that's it.

  • You can easily make a bracelet in the same way as well. Just use a shorter piece of lace

  • to fit your wrist. This choker is so cute and girly. I am wearing it with a little lace

  • shirt, high waisted skirt and of course my doughnut hat.

  • Anyway, I had a great time transforming my boring clothes into epic pieces that I know

  • I'll wear all the time! I hope you guys got some inspiration and will try these ideas

  • out.

  • With all these epic DIYs, I'm sure your closet is now totally on fleek. Let me know in the

  • comments which one you think is the coolest. I really like the donut hat, but I think all

  • of them turned out amazing. Don't forget to check out Maddie's video and subscribe to

  • her channel. She makes beautiful DIY and lifestyle tutorials that I know you guys will love.

  • Thank you so much for watching, I love you guys and I will see you soon. Bye!

  • Take a look at the back of the closet or take a trip to the thrift store. By giving old

  • clothes a new life you will refresh your wardrobe, save a lot of money and help protect the environment.

  • So... happy crafting!

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