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Don’t throw away those old blankets from childhood just yet – they could be your next fabulous outfit!
A woman has gone viral after upcycling old Disney blankets and sheets featuring cartoon characters into quilted jackets, bows and dresses.
Kelseybased in Los Angeles, is causing quite a stir on social media with his creative creations, which he displays on Rope Drop Designs.
Kelsey’s more than 110,000 followers love her videos, where she searches for secondhand items and turns amazing fabrics into size-inclusive outfits for her many fans.
A woman has gone viral after upcycling old Disney blankets and sheets featuring cartoon characters into quilted jackets, bows and dresses.
Los Angeles-based Kelsey is causing quite a stir on social media with her creative creations, which she displays at Rope Drop Designs.
Kelsey is a Disney super fan, often showing off her themed outfits while at the park and doing what she calls “sheet dressing.”
Each month, the Disneyland-loving fashionista makes a delivery of ready-to-ship pieces that are one-of-a-kind and come in sizes from extra small to 6X.
Kelsey also accepts custom orders and people send her old 90s blankets and sheets that she turns into fun dresses, or uses her own selection of sheets.
However, getting a custom order from the vintage queen is a little difficult as she closes the order form and selects the winners as it is a very popular ticket.
Kelsey can also do custom sizes. PPrices range from $35 for a barrette to $300 for character quilted jackets.
the designer was megaviral in February, when she shared a video in which she transformed a vintage Snow White blanket into a mini puffer jacket.
“What I bought vs. what I made,” the creator captioned the video, which received 713,000 likes and 8.5 million views.
Commenters loved the fashion changes, with some remembering having the same sleeping bag as kids.
Kelsey is a Disney super fan, often showing off her themed outfits while at the park and doing what she calls “sheet dressing.”
She also accepts custom orders and people send her old ’90s blankets and sheets that she turns into fun dresses, or uses her own selection of sheets.
Commenters loved the fashion changes, with some remembering having the same sleeping bag as kids.
“OK, this is probably some of the best cycling I’ve seen on this app,” one commenter wrote encouragingly.
“I think this is the first time I’ve gasped at a TikTok,” one fan wrote, while another agreed: “The gasp I gasped,” adding, “I NEEDED it.”
Other people suggested different themes, such as Beauty and the Beast and Barbie.
One praised: ‘OMG the old cartoon blankets never thought of that!!’ and suggested that Looney Tunes “would be cool.”
“This is the definition of a fashion designer,” one follower proclaimed.