How To Own It: Things I’ve Been Meaning To Do and Make

Gabrielle Korn —
Apr 4, 2013
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Hello beautiful, and welcome to How To Own It, where store-bought fashion meets DIY crafts. 

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So far every week for this column I’ve been focusing in on one look or trend, when really if you could see inside my heart you would find a very long and disorganized list of styles that I’m currently obsessing over and projects that I’m itching to try. I thought that today I would tell you about a few of these things, before I explode from holding it all in. Maybe one of these will end up on your to-do list as well!

 My To Do List

+DIY Pressed Flower Iphone Case, on The Etsy Blog

Photo by Clare McGibbon on The Etsy Blog
Photo by Clare McGibbon on The Etsy Blog

Um, hello, I don’t know why I didn’t think of this but it’s one of the most perfect things I’ve ever seen. I’m also really bad at keeping my tech clean, for example my computer looks like I work at a construction site and my phone screen chronically has foundation smudged on it, so I feel like making my own case would really motivate me to get my shit together.

+DIY Stone Cap Ring, from Studs and Pearls
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This ring is secretly a compression cap filled with pretty rocks. How cool is that? It opens up a million possibilities. I think if I do this I will probably take tiny pebbles from my yard and paint them fun colors. You could also fill it with beads! Or you could glue a silk flower in there! Basically, the world is your compression cap.

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+DIY Striped Pants

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via chictopia

You guys don’t need me to tell you how to paint white stripes on black pants (or vice versa) which is why I haven’t done a post about this, but that doesn’t mean I’m not obsessed with how it looks. This trend makes for a perfect DIY because it probably won’t last very long, so I don’t want to spend a lot of money getting something new, but it’s a great way to put some life back into neglected pants.

+DIY Wire Fabric Headband

via modcloth.com
via modcloth.com

A couple of months ago I got a free wire fabric headband from Modcloth and while I love the idea of it, the red and white polka dot fabric is a little too Rosie the Riveter for me. I’ve been meaning to make one out of a less noisy pattern. There are plenty of great tutorials that already exist for this, and the only thing stopping me is that I kind of hate sewing. If you have no idea what I’m talking about, Modcloth also has a handy tutorial for how to style these bendy little guys.

+Revisit Brooklyn Charm Shop 

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brooklyn charm via insidenewyork.com

So, Brooklyn Charm Shop is this special magical store in Williamsburg where they sell everything you could ever want to put on a necklace for way cheaper than it would be if you bought any of it on an actual necklace. I keep accidentally calling it “Brooklyn Sparkles Farm” but it’s definitely not called that. Anyway, you know those crystal necklaces on Etsy that are like $60? You can buy those crystals for only a few dollars. Also, golden arrows, vintage treasures, all the gem stones, chains of all kinds, and basically everything else in the universe. I have only been once and was so overwhelmed that I spent an hour touching everything and then left without buying a single item, so going here and buying things to make other things is a really important goal of mine. And I recommend you all check it out.

What’s on your crafty to-do list?


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Gabrielle Korn

Gabrielle Korn is a writer living in Los Angeles with her wife and dog. She’s the author of Everybody (Else) Is Perfect (Atria, ’21) and currently working on a novel for St. Martin’s Press. She has spent over a decade in women’s media, and is best known for her work as the editor in chief of Nylon, director of fashion and culture at Refinery29, and most recently the lead of Most, Netflix’s LGBTQ+ platform. She’s also a Taurus.

Gabrielle Korn has written 96 articles for us.

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