softgrey said:cut off and distressed frye leather boots with sandpaper...
threw in washing machine and dryer...
low temp in the washing machine...dryer for 30 min...
oh..what to do with the left over leather from the boots...

MissKatherineA said:I can not beleive how many creative people are on this board, I am so impressed and so inspired!
 TFS...for real!!!!!
 TFS...for real!!!!!*Happiness* said:What about suede? Any suggestions? I have a black suede A-line skirt that is just too "normal and plain" I want to jazz things up a bit. I was thinking about splatting paint over it or something...but I don't know.

softgrey said:frankly...it sounds perfect as is and i wouldn't change a thing...
it's what you wear it WITH that will spice it up...i like really simple classic pieces in an unexpected material like suede or lthr...and i wear it just like it was wool or satin...

 
	helena said:so I was thinking of buying a childrens cardigan & cutting off the sleeves & neck so that you effectively just have a tube of fabric. Its not going to be quite as perfect as the marni version - but when its scrunched uo you are unlikely to tell the difference really. so I am on the lookout for an interesting childrens cardi.....


luna said:cut it in half... us the bottom half for an interesting skirt.. and the top as a tunic... but not meant to be worn together.The skirt part might be a bit large.. but you can take it in on the sides, i'm sure.
 If I don't do a skirt...I'll figure something out with the extra material.  Thanks again.
  If I don't do a skirt...I'll figure something out with the extra material.  Thanks again.

softgrey said:i LOVE it...
i would never do anything to it...i'd wear it with leggings...footless tights....and flat gladiator-style or beaded sandals...
i love long tunics like that...then add a bunch of beaded necklaces or some bangles and there you go...
FABULOUS...!!!...
