My son outgrew one of his denim jackets so of course I took it and made it more fun. I applied a printed sheet to the back panel and on the front of the pockets. I thrifted the sheet but you can use anything you want such as a graphic tee.
Supplies:
jacket
fabric
stitch witchery
scissors
iron
Cut the sheet the size of the area where you want it placed leaving a half inch allowance.
Iron the allowance flat.
Apply the stitch witchery between the cut piece and the jacket panel.
Press down with the iron according to the instructions.
What would you add to the back of your denim jacket?
I know I'm going to have to cave soon on a pair of leopard sneakers...aaarghhhh! And seriously, that was your son's jacket?! Impressive work yet again!!
It looks great with the extra detail on the back! I also really like this whole look. Those pants and shoes are pretty awesome =)
ReplyDeleteSo cute, and you so creative!! I'm looking for a slip on sneaker similar to those for my upcoming trip, so thanks for sharing where you got it :).
ReplyDeleteThe colorful print is a fun little surprise on the back!
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The Tiny Heart
Thanks and no problem!
ReplyDeleteThank you Inge!
ReplyDeleteFun refashion, love the bright fabric on the back.
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Love this DIY and you just gave me some Inspiration to work on my vests. Thanks a Bunch!
ReplyDeleteYay! No problem. :-)
ReplyDeleteSuper cute! I'd add Ankara print 😀...I like your sneakers.
ReplyDeleteI know I'm going to have to cave soon on a pair of leopard sneakers...aaarghhhh! And seriously, that was your son's jacket?! Impressive work yet again!!
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Girl you are so creative! I wish that I could sew! You always do a fab job!
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Oh gosh this is so good and creative. I bet your son wants it back now, lol!! Great work gal! :-)
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I did this with a denim jacket of mine, but it didn't turn out nearly as nice as yours!
ReplyDeleteOh. Well you can always try again until it comes out how you like it. :-)
ReplyDeleteLOL. He can't have it. :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks girl!
ReplyDeleteThanks! :-)
ReplyDeleteAnkara print is a great idea! :-) Thank you.
ReplyDeleteYou picked some great colors in that fabric! It makes me happy.
ReplyDeleteYou have some skills girl. love the entire look. I wish they had a size 11 in those shoes. Sniff Sniff !
ReplyDeleteThanks Tracy. :-)
ReplyDeleteI love raiding my son's closet too and you did a great job on this jacket. I would also use an ethnic print.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!
ReplyDeleteI would add animal print and get some kicks like yours to match, cute jacket!
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I love this!! I wish I was as talented as you MO! One day I am going to try out your DIY project and show you how I roll!! LOL! Love the look!!
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Loving that fabric and those pants! I'm still having a hard time trying to find color pants that fit well, but I'm still on the hunt!
ReplyDeleteLeopard print on the back would be NICE! :-) Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThanks and I'm going to hold you to that. :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you! I bought these a few years ago when I randomly walked into a clothing boutique. And they were on the sale rack. :-)
ReplyDeleteYour creativity never ceases to amaze me!
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