DIY Blogger Challenge

You guys know I’m an avid thrifter but I’m also huge on DIY projects. So I was excited when I was selected as one of 10 bloggers to participate in New York Design Shop’s DIY Blogger Challenge.

They sent each blogger a box of trimmings (fringe, studs, flowers, etc.) and we were to make one or more fashion-related projects. We had free range to create whatever our little sartorial hearts could dream of, but we were limited to the trimmings they provided (the addition of a chain necklace was the only exception).

I had a Nicole Miller dress (thrifted for $1) that I embellished with some studs on the straps and fringe at the hem

My second project involved remixing a pair of Zara shoes that were sitting in my closet.

To vote for Living Fly on a Dime, click here. To see the step-by-step process of both projects, click here. There’s no limit to the number of votes you can cast and one lucky voter will get a project from the winning blogger. See, there’s something in it for all of us 🙂

5 Comments
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    Posted at 08:07h, 29 July Reply

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  • Arie Rich
    Posted at 11:47h, 29 July Reply

    Wow this is really neat!! I love it!!

  • Crystal
    Posted at 05:05h, 30 July Reply

    LOVE LOVE LOVE that dress…it’s very unique and I would definitly wear it out! And the shoes show a great affordable way to dress up a basic shoe.

    You know I put my vote in for you! Good Luck 🙂

  • taya
    Posted at 09:10h, 30 July Reply

    I love the studs although I’m not so sure about the fringe. It’s beautiful on you nonetheless.

  • Alissa
    Posted at 13:38h, 16 August Reply

    You better work! I love the dress and the flower on those shoes. Seriously your blog is the bomb. I love when you do the DIY post.

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