ok...i know i just asked a question but stay with me here...im mean this ones been bugging me...im a low budget and i have a couple of old shirts ( some plain some with stuff) what are some cute DyI ideas that can give my tee's and new look!?! without spending a FOURTUNE!! haha!! thanks much!!!its really helpful!!
Mercy_x_Me answered Monday August 2 2004, 9:34 pm: ok hun, for what you do have, i would say just take the old tees and stud them. Like get those little gem lookin studs and just hot glue them right on... you can most likely buy them in walmart or a craft store and their dirt cheap, and you get a new look. Or you can buy some sparkle spray and perk them up... and if your on a low budget, totally go Marshalls. You'll be wearing brand name clothes with your wallet still stuffed. If no marshalls... I would check to see if you had a Forever 21 ((or in some states its called XXI) near you because they have suchhhh cute stuff and its dirt cheap... seriously i get my cami tops there for like $$5 bucks.. reallllly cute skirts for $7-$10... its the cheapest place you'll go..
but good luck
and if you have ne more fashion questions, im totally here for you.. but good luck sweeeetie...
LoViny0ux914 answered Monday August 2 2004, 9:31 pm: go 2 michaels n get sum shirt paint n customize them!! haha maybe put cool phrases on them or something...n if u have a bf make 1 w. his name :D or u culd put like flowers or something. make some for the holidays! me n my friend made some for st. pattys day last year n wore them to school! it was fun!! gl [ LoViny0ux914's advice column | Ask LoViny0ux914 A Question ]
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