One thing I do to spice up the 30 for 30 challenge is to make a new accessory using material I have on hand. It recreates the thrill of getting something new, that rush we all get from shopping, but I haven't spent a penny and I'm flexing my crafting muscle.

Last night I made an infinity scarf using this tutorial. It was really easy. Depending on your skill level, you could whip one of these babies out in 15 minutes.

It was so easy, in fact, that I made another one this morning. The fabric for both of the scarves came from the bag o' fabric that I got at a yard sale, a whole garbage bag for $5.00. I've previously used some of the fabric here.

Blazer - Vintage, Thrifted
Tee, Bracelet - Vintage, Mom'd
Skirt - Vintage, Thrifted, Altered
Boots - Frye (via consignment)
Scarf - Self Made
Belt - Thrifted
Tee, Bracelet - Vintage, Mom'd
Skirt - Vintage, Thrifted, Altered
Boots - Frye (via consignment)
Scarf - Self Made
Belt - Thrifted
Wow! An all secondhand outfit. This may be a first.
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