repurposed: Fiesta Ponchos

Upcycled Fiesta Ponchos: great for Cinco de Mayo | Redesigned by M

Upcycled Fiesta Ponchos: great for Cinco de Mayo | Redesigned by M

Let’s talk about the Mexican poncho in today’s second part post of planning a Cinco de Mayo party!  I’ve categorized this as a repurposed project because these ponchos were refashioned from table cloths.  Unable to find the perfect poncho at Value Village, I found the next best thing: upcycling a couple of striped table cloths.  It worked out really well because I only needed half the table cloth for a poncho and was still able to use the other half for its intended purpose (covering a table, duh!).

Upcycled Fiesta Ponchos: great for Cinco de Mayo | Redesigned by M

I cut the table cloth in half, folded that half in half again, and cut a half-circle at the fold for the neck hole.  I winged all this as I couldn’t be bothered with making a template.  I didn’t even bother finishing the edges and just left them raw.  The poncho still lacked its cultural panache, so I had to run off to Fabricana to buy some fringe to zhuzh it up.  That did the trick!  The fringe was applied with my trusty hot glue gun again.  There are just some things in life not worth breaking out the sewing machine for!

Upcycled Fiesta Ponchos: great for Cinco de Mayo | Redesigned by M

Total time: No more than ten minutes per poncho.

Total cost: One of the table cloths cost $8.99 and the other cost $7.99 from Value Village.  I got 5.4 yards of the fringe from Fabricana for $0.99/yard.  I was able to make three ponchos out of two table cloths and used half of one for a table cover during the party.  That makes each poncho a total of $6.75, including taxes.

Other Cinco de Mayo projects related to this post:
Fiesta Sombreros
Planning A Mexican Fiesta

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redesigned: Fiesta Sombreros

Fiesta Sombreros: great for Cinco de Mayo | Redesigned by M

Fiesta Sombreros: great for Cinco de Mayo | Redesigned by M

In honor of Cinco de Mayo that’s quickly approaching, I wanted to share with you the Mexican Fiesta that I put together for Mr. M’s birthday last year.  This is a three part post which will cover a redesigned project (that’s today!), a repurposed project, and a reorganized post in the form of event planning.  I hope you’ll stay tuned this week for all the wonderful ideas you can use for your own Cinco de Mayo fiesta.

Fiesta Sombreros: great for Cinco de Mayo | Redesigned by M

Fiesta Sombreros: great for Cinco de Mayo | Redesigned by M

I wanted to make sure that my husband’s birthday was very special.  After we established the theme, I created a Mr. M based trivia game for our entertainment, a photo booth for goofy and drunk photos, and costumes to really define the ambiance.  Firstly, I made a couple of “sombreros,” which I found at Value Village.  I couldn’t find the traditional sombrero, so I brought home a couple of straw hats.  These were the perfect blank canvas with which I could redesign.

Fiesta Sombreros: great for Cinco de Mayo | Redesigned by M

Fiesta Sombreros: great for Cinco de Mayo | Redesigned by M

Fiesta Sombreros: great for Cinco de Mayo | Redesigned by M

Fiesta Sombreros: great for Cinco de Mayo | Redesigned by M

I rummaged my craft room for ribbons and bits that had a fiesta feel.  As I didn’t have enough to make the hats come to life, I made a trip to Fabricana to pick up a few yards of trim.  With a hot glue gun, I attached all the trim and turned out these made over sombreros.

Fiesta Sombreros: great for Cinco de Mayo | Redesigned by M

Fiesta Sombreros: great for Cinco de Mayo | Redesigned by M

Total time: Each hat took about 5-10 minutes.

Total cost: The hats cost $0.99 a piece from Value Village.  Most of the trim I had in my possession already, with the exception of the red pom-pom fringe.  I purchased 1.75 yards of that from Fabricana for 1.99/yd.  The total for both these hats was $5.

Other Cinco de Mayo projects related to this post:
Fiesta Ponchos
Planning A Mexican Fiesta

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