Inspiration: Old-fashioned crafting, our blue bird tags, etsy.com, the 1960s
Tools: Long plain skirt, thread or thin yarn in a fun color, scraps of fabric in bright colors or patterns, 2 interesting/colorful buttons (make sure they are the right size to fit through the buttonhole), hand-sewing needle, scissors, stick pins, pencil/pen & thick paper (for the stencil for the appliques).
Difficulty Rating: 4 (Challenging)
Wear with...solid sweater/tee and boots or flats
I wasn't able to take a "before" picture
because I did this project awhile ago,
but here's the "after" picture.
because I did this project awhile ago,
but here's the "after" picture.

2. Hem by hand. Turn it under twice and "pickstitch" with thread in contrast color. See the picture below. Just tie a knot in the hem on the "wrong side" and poke the needle through on each side about every 1/8." The "right side" and the "wrong side" should look identical. This is a very easy way to clean finish a hem, and it's an easy way to add interest to a garment.

4. If there are boring buttons on the skirt (on the waistband or down the front), replace them with interesting buttons (in a similar size of course). See DIY#1 for button tutorial, if needed.
This project can work on almost any skirt or dress.

Feel free to tweak. For example, you could pin the stencil in place
on the skirt and embroider the outline of your designs
using the pickstitch, rather than using appliques.
on the skirt and embroider the outline of your designs
using the pickstitch, rather than using appliques.