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Four 90s Inspired Crafts – TV Segment

These 90s inspired crafts are making a comeback! We know what goes around, comes around, and we are seeing that sentiment in full force with the 90’s coming back into style! The bright colors, the tie dye, even embroidery and patches! Your teens will be thrilled to make their own stylish pieces to show off. Liz shares four easy 90’s projects to try out.

90s Inspired Crafts – Tutorials

DIY Graphic HTV Tote Bag with Tie Dye

This project combines two of our favorite crafting techniques (tie dye + heat transfer vinyl) to create a one-of-a-kind tote that you’ll be obsessed with!

90s Inspired Ice Dye Sweatshirt Tutorial + a tutorial featured by Top US Craft Blog + The Pretty Life Girls

90s Inspired Ice Dye Sweatshirt Tutorial

This 90s inspired Ice Dye Sweatshirt project is going to have you begging for cooler temps so you can get tie dye cozy!

DIY Clay Bead Bracelets + a tutorial featured by Top US Craft Blog + The Pretty Life Girls

DIY Clay Bead Bracelets

These DIY clay bead bracelets are so fun for grown ups and kids alike and they are perfect for stringing alone or paired with letter beads, gold accents and more.

DIY Beaded Daisy Chain Bracelet Tutorial + a tutorial featured by Top US Craft Blog + The Pretty Life Girls

DIY Beaded Daisy Chain Bracelet Tutorial

A DIY beaded daisy chain bracelet with seed beads is so easy and fun to make! You will love playing with different color combinations and making stacks of bracelets to wear!

How to Embroider a Baseball Cap: a Step by Step Tutorial + a tutorial featured by Top US Craft Blog + The Pretty Life Girls

How to Embroider a Baseball Cap: a Step by Step Tutorial

Today we are showing you how to embroider a baseball cap with the coolest flowers of the 90s — sunflowers and daisies! Bad hair days don’t stand a chance with these cuties!

DIY Fabric Patches Step by Step Tutorial + a tutorial featured by Top US Craft Blog + The Pretty Life Girls

DIY Fabric Patches Step by Step Tutorial

These custom patches can be put on a backpack, jacket, lunchbox and more, to give them personality and style, and you don’t need a sewing machine or any fancy tools to make it happen.

Happy making!
Liz & Sam

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