Showing posts with label diy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label diy. Show all posts

Sunday, May 29, 2016

Brunch at Rosie's

I know you guys, I know. I am not very consistent; and no, blogging is not my full-time job. So I blog as time permits.
So I got back from my 10-day trip to Nigeria 3 days ago. I'll talk about that in a lengthy post.


Yesterday, May 28th, a bridal shower honoring my fab sister Rosie, took place in Chicago. It was a surprise in that she didn't know who was attending nor what was to take place. All she gave us was a theme and a date to work with. She chose Brunch at Tiffany's and I must say, that was a fun theme to recreate. This involved a lot of DIYs, so the only food we actually purchased was the cake. 
We asked our guests to come in black and dazzling jewelry (pearls).

I bought a lot of items from Etsy and Ebay, and with Sade's help, the snacks came out beautifully. (Sade is a family friend and on Rosie's bridal train).

Below are a few photos of the event

Tying those bows was a pain in the butt, but they came out beautifully 
Pretzel, strawberries, & cookies dipped in chocolate & coloring by Sade!
My sis, Amy









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Saturday, June 30, 2012

A day out in my #DIY items

As promised, I have a picture of what the fringe maxi dress looks like.

I went "shopping" today. So mind the purse ("luggage" as my mom calls it).
Does anybody else like to put their items in their handbag?
Well if it aint heavy, it goes in my bag *shrugs*



Since I'm not a fan of wedges, I wore the dress with my sandals. But i'd recommend you wear it a platform wedges.
How did my hair turn out? I might wear it in a fishtail tomorrow.

xxxo

Friday, June 29, 2012

#DIY: Fringe maxi dress & french braided ponytail

Hi there!

So today's Do IT Yourself is all about the fringe.

Sometime last month, I walked into Rainbow and picked up this maxi dress. Since I'm the type of person that hates trying clothes on, I put the dress against my body, liked and paid for it. I wore the dress when I got home only to realize that it wasn't long enough! Now i'm 5'8 (I know, I don't look it...but believe it or not, I am), you should expect that most of these dresses would be long and flowy.
It's really difficult for people my height and up to find maxi dresses/skirts that goes all the way to the floor. It always stops at an ankle length or an inch higher and I hate it!
So since I already trashed the receipt (I'm fond of doing that), I had no choice but to keep the dress. I thought of ideas and ways to wear it. I stretched it, perhaps it'd expand? I tried putting the bottom in a knot but it looked retarded (good idea for the beach though). 
Well the last thought that came to my mind was cutting it up...and here it is! For starters, I'd suggest getting an inexpensive dress. 

How to make a fringe maxi dress:


Get the your maxi dress. You'll need lint roller/remover (because it's less sticky) and a pair of scissors.
While wearing the dress, attach pieces of lint remover to your desired fringe length. This is done in order to cut up equal lengths.
Lay the dress flat on a smooth surface and cut above the lint remover as seen in the picture.
Detach pieces of lint remover
Pull each fringe to stretch.

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For my hair, I decided to make a fringe (bangs). I wasn't too pleased with the hairstylist's decision on fringe length.
I didn't like the way my ponytail looked because my hair's very thin. So when I got home, I decided to attach a hair piece. You can get braiding hair from your local beauty shop [Mine is from Nigeria]. Although my hair is now a 1B, I used color 2 because that was what I found -,-
 And before anybody (like my folks) says "Oh your hair's long, why do you need extensions?" my reason is that I hate using products like hot iron on my hair, and the constant brushing every morning breaks it!

How to make a french braided ponytail:


Get a braiding hair of preferred length. [I don't know how long mine is, but it goes all the way to my butt].
Get something for support while braiding. You can use your big toe.
French braid the hair. You can choose to do a fishtail braid.
Using an elastic band, make a loop on the top of the hair as shown.
Braid your own hair and tuck it in. Wrap the elastic band around your hair to secure the french braid.
Leave it to dangle or put it up in a bun.

Ok ladies, I'll put pics up of how I'll be wearing both items tomorrow.

xxxo




Thursday, May 24, 2012

#DIY: Lee & Levi's

Save yourself some money and Do IT Yourself!

Hi guys. So today I thought I'd modify two of my previously distressed jeans since I couldn't find new pairs at the thrift store.

I wish there's a picture of what the pants looked like, but it's no use crying over spilled milk. Yeah? OK :)

Note that both pants were plain when I bought them, so everything was done from scratch. And they're high waisted! OW!


LEE


Measure the desired length of your jeans and cut with a pair of scissors. 
Fray the hem of your new shorts to create that distress look. Play around with it!
To design (using patterns), be creative. 
Since polka dot is in for the summer, I thought I'd dot one side. You can bleach all  or partof it, or give it stripes. How about tie-dye??
I dipped a rolled up paper towel into a cup of bleach and dabbed on my shorts. Repeat that step again, wait for 20mins, and voila!



LEVI STRAUSS



Measure the desired length of your jeans and cut with a pair of scissors.
Leave an extra inch or two to create a fold (if you wish).
Fold up the ends of your shorts. 
With a nail file or a sand paper, rub against your shorts.
In my case I had to use a pair of scissors.
Give it some extras... and you're done!


You can't see much of what I did with the Levi's because of it's color and bad lightning. 


Whenever I'm able to acquire new pair jeans (from the thrift store of course), I'll make a tutorial from start to finish. 



Have a lovely Memorial Day weekend.

xxxo