This is the fifteenth day of our 31 Days of Living Well & Spending Zero challenge. Start with Day One here.

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Welcome to Week 3! I’m willing to bet that after all that cooking, cleaning, and organizing you are more than ready to have some fun! Well, me too!

And guess what? This week is going to be fun! (For free, of course.) The next few days are going to be all about flexing your creativity and repurposing all kinds of items using only what you have on hand.

So often when there’s a problem, we try to buy the solution—when really, with just a little elbow grease or creative thinking, the answer is already near. Even if you aren’t “crafty” per se, I have some pretty easy projects in store that will fit your taste and get your creative juices flowing .

And today, we are starting with our clothes!

Once your closets are organized, there are quite a few things you can make and do with your leftover items. Now I know most of your clothes are ready for consignment and Goodwill, but why not poke through the list at the end of this chapter and see if there are one or two treasures that you can create, just for fun?

I, for one, am not a huge sewer. Most of my sewing projects fall in the beginner-to-easy range, and I pretty much refuse to use a pattern. But you know what? I really enjoy sewing in small doses. When I started to search the web for ways to repurpose clothing, I couldn’t wait to try some of these great ideas I found. I literally did a happy dance!

We’re planning on doing a spending freeze starting tomorrow, so I’m reading up! I just learned how to sew, so I’m super interested in refashioning and making clothes. It’s so much fun! —Lindsey

The idea behind refashioning clothes is pretty simple. With just a few alterations and modifications your old clothes can become new and exciting again!

If you’re sick of a shirt, try cutting off the sleeves. If your husband is done with his button-down, try making it into a dress for your daughter, or if you have a surplus of t-shirts, try making one into a shopping tote. Not only are you giving old items new life, but you can even turn them into gifts and save bundles!

As I’m not terribly motivated to sew complicated projects, I was pretty excited to find so many resources online for refashioning clothes in simple and easy ways. I know you’ll be as excited to try them as I was!

15 Awesome Refashioning Ideas with Graphic

  1. Turn Regular Jeans into Skinny Jeans (from With Wendy)
  2. Turn Polyester Granny Pants into Chic High Waist Pants (from Cotton and Curls)
  3. Turn an Old Jumper into a Chic Belted Dress (from It’s Always Autumn)
  4. Turn a Shirt into a Ribbon-Tied Maternity Top (from DIY Maternity)
  5. Turn Regular Pants into Chanel-Inspired Button Pants (from Freckles in April)
  6. Turn Two T-Shirts into an Anthropologie-Inspired Top (from Life Is Beautiful)
  7. Turn an Old Sweater into Cute Boot Socks (from Infarrantly Creative)
  8. Turn an Old Sweater into a Cute Cardigan (from Instructables)
  9. Turn Men’s Slacks into a Pencil Skirt (from It’s Always Autumn)
  10. Turn a Men’s Shirt into a Lace-Front Blouse (from Cotton and Curls)
  11. Turn an Old Necktie into a Statement Necklace (from Green Eggs ‘n Hamm/Wanderland Vintage)
  12. Turn an Old Purse into Anthropologie-Inspired Bracelets (from At Second Street)
  13. Turn Flip Flops and a Towel into Spa Slippers (from Tip Junkie)
  14. Turn an Old T-Shirt into a Girls Ruffle Skirt (from Sew Much Ado)
  15. Turn Regular Jeans into Maternity Jeans (from Crafty Cousins)

I have never been much of a fashionista, but when my daughter gets home we will go over some of these ideas—she’s a fabulous fashion queen! —Sylvia

Which idea inspires you the most? Do you have any fun refashioning ideas of your own? Start by choosing just one project that really, truly inspires your creative side. You may be surprised to find how fun and easy refashioning can be!

Ruth Soukup
Ruth Soukup is dedicated to helping people everywhere create a life they love by follwing their dreams and achieving their biggest goals. She is the host of the wildly popular Do It Scared podcast, as well as the founder of Living Well Spending Less® and Elite Blog Academy®. She is also the New York Times bestselling author of six books, including Do It Scared®: Finding the Courage to Face Your Fears, Overcome Obstacles, and Create a Life You Love, which was the inspiration for this book. She lives in Florida with her husband Chuck, and 2 daughters Maggie & Annie.
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