Showing posts with label tutorial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tutorial. Show all posts

19.4.11






Video of the Day: (until I learn) 
The Rej3ctz Ft Chris Brown






17.1.11


Rihanna is wearing a trendy cutout dress by French Cavern with nude Christian Louboutin heels*
I don't usually blog about celebrities fits because theyre rich and can buy ANYTHING and look good with everything if they have the right stylist or have creative minds like Rihanna. But.. this is something I have made for myself and LOVED and my readers can make.
Simple patterns are easy enough to figure enough such as the sides out, off the shoulder or if not by Youtube-(ing) "cut out tee designs" you can create your own EPIC mini dress.

1. Mini stretch Dress (any color) preferably one that embraces your natural skin tone. 
Darker skin tones - Dark Greens (earthy tones), Rich Blues, All Pastels, Black
Medium tones- Nudes, All Blush colors ( Reds & Pinks ), Black or White
Light tones- White, Off White, Rich Reds, Deep Blues and Greens, Lavender
2. Lay flat on stable surface
3. Sketch design with pencil or washable marker.
4. Lightly trace out design (keeping in mind appropriate underwear areas)
5. Follow with scissors, neatly.
6. Try on dress and apply any edits.
7. ROCK 



5.7.10

*Have to Have me Shorts: Tutorial
 
The sun of knowledge beamed down on me as I stood in front of my closest in full glory.
Aimed in focus on only the creative part off my brain
Elaborating and conceiving brilliantly cool yet chic summer outfits.
I had skirts, dresses, tops and pants.. Shorts?
I had a number of them, many colored
Even a jean one that fit me perfectly...
But it was not my fav.
And I wanted those fav* pair of jean shorts.
I sat on my cushioned bed in my full glory
and developed a look for my fav* jean shorts
Similar to the shorts below


I constructed the worlds easiest jean shorts
And below are the steps to making your own!!!!

Step One: Cut some old jeans, preferably vintage.. or your moms.
Step Two: Cut the shorts to the appropriate size, the shorter the better.
Step Three: Fray the edges by taking a scissor and repeatedly scraping. (can do this all over the shorts for a more rugged look).
Step Four: (Optional) Bleach the sides by using rubber bands as seen or spraying/splotting.
Step Five: Wash and Dry...

And Wallah!!!
The perfect cool yet chic vintage jean shorts!