Are you ready for one of the coolest Jamie projects of all time? I said, ARE YOU READY? That’s more like it. This week Jamie is showing us how to turn a banged up on canvas into a rad piece of art. The best part is that it’s totally customizable. No wait, the best part is that the final product looks so cool. No, actually it’s that it’s really simple. Well, you know what, we’re just going to have to let you choose. What do you think is the best part of the project? Tell us in the comments.

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17 Comments

  1. avatarAylin says:

    Make something for aunts

    And please use recycled items

  2. avatarEllie7 says:

    I loved doing this project sooo much thanks Jamie!:D My quote was ‘Believe you can’ :)
    The canvas I used is very heavy though and I’m having trouble hanging it, do you have any ideas on how I could hang it please? :)

  3. avatarHannah says:

    I love DIY projects! Thanks for sharing!
    -Hannah
    http://www.fashionwrapup.co,

  4. avatarRaksha says:

    Ozzy November 6, 2011 I can agree with you because the cennott of those lyrics is kinda weak BUT I do hear potential and this is enough for me to look into their other songs. Oh and, yeah, great video.

  5. avatarBleedingSun says:

    Thought you guys might like to knowabout a little do it yourself project I descovered. It’s easy, consumizable and the best part? You can get some amazingly cute “new” shirts.
    We all have those old shirts we havent gotten rid of yet – we don’t like them anymore, but they still fit. (Being a girl who’s been roughly the same size since 12, I have a ton).
    So take those old shirts, and cut away! It’s as simple as taking a good, sharp pair of sissors, and lowering that colar the way you want it – make it zigzag or rough and edgy, or smooth and sleek just the way you want it. You can turn an old tee into a cute off the shoulder top in just a few minutes.
    This works for all other parts of the shirt too. You want totally unique sleeves? Go for it! How about a cute crop top? The worlds your oster.
    Just don’t get carried away with the snip snip, or you may just destroy something you like. Practice on the least important ones first, so you can figure out what you want from each one.
    Hemming is suggested to avoid fraying when you wash it (unless of course you want it to look frayed), and that can easily be done via sowing machine. Have fun gurls!

  6. avatarAmber says:

    awsome!!!!!!!!!!

  7. avatarHeather says:

    Amazing idea! Love you, Jamie!!

  8. avatarTiffany says:

    My quote was smile and keep smiling.

  9. avatarShanna says:

    Cute !

  10. avatarTiffany says:

    I love it

  11. avatarJanice says:

    OMG!! It´s so amazing!! I´m definitely doing this one! Thanks!!

    • avatarJamie says:

      Awesome!

    • avatarDavid says:

      hoy,if you need rabbit huhcets, try using wooden pallets from behind the grocery store. get 6 pallets for the sides and bottom. pull some of the planks off to fill in the blank spaces where the rabbits would squirm through. get some piano hinge for the top and Wa LaPallets are usually made from a very sturdy wood so they will hold up for a good. I cant find that book So you have a dead animal written by Steven Edholm & Tamara Wilde is it out of print? I have quail so .I was trying to find a humane way to DO them. I was just going to give them vicadin and vodka and hope they slip into a peacefull coma.

  12. avatarElena says:

    omgg such fake enthusiasm..

  13. avatarBailey says:

    TAKE A CHANCE. That’s my quote

    • avatarJaka says:

      Christie Colla April 20, 2011 Brandon, my man, get your head out of the Disney hole and into the world . Where does meat come from?Cassie and her husband LOVE their alamins, they care for them extremely well, and when the time comes, they slaughter them well. Have you been to a commercial slaughter house? Have you seen the inside of the fosterfarm kind?Wake up, and use proper language to express yourself. Or don’t bother.(PS, I was raised on a farm and helped kill the alamins to feed our family too. We don’t enjoy killing them, but we do care about our family enough to not trust anyone else with feeding them.)

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