Celebrating my 100th post with some pictures of my shredded tee!
The shredded tee was a project I wanted to do for a while, I love the way it came out, it's so rock n' roll.
It wasn't even difficult to do it, once you have found a very soft, fine kind of cotton tee shirt to work on, it's a piece of cake and in fact quite a relaxing project.
I have also added a couple of studs which I have bought for another diy idea I had, so watch this space.



These second hand VW boots were a special gift!


Tee shirt: Made by me, Camisole: Damsel, Shorts: Topshop, Boots: Vivienne Westwood, Belt: french Connection from the charity shop.