Thursday, August 16, 2012

Oversized Men's Shirt to Cute Dress DIY

Last Wednesday I realized I had run out of arts and crafts material, so I decided to take a quick trip to Salvation Army (remember Wednesday is 50% off day at Salvation Army)! For only $22, I purchased 13 shirts, one of them being a super nice men's dress shirt. The shirt was massive and long enough to be a dress so I decided to turn it into just that!





Here's What You Will Need:
* Oversized Men's Dress Shirt~ $2.50 at Salvation Army (highly suggested
* Transparent Sewing Thread
* Sewing Needles
* Fabric Scissors
* Bow tie (Optional)~ $3.00 at a costume store
* Belt or Bow Sash
* Pencil
* Ruler

Approximate Cost~ $5.50

Step 1
Lay out your oversized shirt, try it on, and make sure it is long enough to be a dress (this shirt is much smaller than the actual one I used, but I unfortunately forgot to take a picture before I started on the project).









Step 2
With your fabric scissors, carefully cut the sleeves off of your shirt and set the fabric aside.










Step 3
Fold the cut fabric of the sleeves inwards and pin them down. Now sew the fabric you have just pinned to create a clean new sleeve cuff.





















Step 4
Since this is a men's shirt, chances are that when you try on the shirt there is alot of excessive fabric at your waist and sides. Fix this problem by taking in the fabric at the sides. Draw a curved line (the pencil will wash out) on both sides of the shirt indicating how far in you want the waist to go. Use your ruler to make sure that the lines on the right and left of the shirt have the same measurements. Next, cut open the existing seams on the sides of your shirt. Now cut the excess fabric on the waist by following the curved line you drew with the pencil. WARNING: do NOT cut directly on the line, but rather cut about an away from the line. This will leave enough fabric to create a new seam later.




Step 5
The newly cut fabric on the sides of the shirt should be rough. Just like you did with the sleeves, fold in the side fabric and pin them down. At this point, you can also fix the size of the sleeves. Previously, you should have cut the side seam all the way through and into the sleeve. When you are folding in the sides of your shirt, fold some of the sleeve inwards as well until you have attained the desire arm hole size. Pin the fabric down.
Step 6
Turn the shirt inside out and sew the folded fabric together at the sides of the shirt. This will create a brand new side seam and give the shirt a more fitted look and feel.

Enjoy your new dress!!

You can add a bow tie as a fun detail or wear black tulle or a pleated skirt under the dress to add length and decorative detail!!
Bow Tie
  

Men's Shirt Dress Preview!

From This


To This!! :D

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Stay Tuned!!

Stay tuned for an awesome tutorial on how to convert an oversized men's dress shirt to a super cute dress with a bow tie!

Monday, August 13, 2012

The Casual Daytime Cateye

         
The cateye has become a popular makeup style. Unfortunately, alot of people think that it's too dramatic during the day. I'm here to put those worries at ease and say that it is possible!
Here's what you need:
*a pallete of your favorite shadows
*dark black mascara (my favorite is Maybelline Volum' Express One by One)
*primer (I use Rimmel London Fix & Perfect Pro)
*black liquid eyeliner
*bronze shadow
*eyeliner brush
*crease brush

Please excuse the terrible lighting!!

Step 1
Make sure sure eyelids are clean and free of any other makeup residue. Coat your lids with primer so the makeup will stay in place longer.







Step 2
Brush your lids and inner corners of your eyes with a shimmery beige shadow.







Step 3
Using your crease brush, blend a shimmery bronze shadow into your crease











Step 4
Blend a dark shade of brown shadow into the outer corners of your eyes in order to attain a bit of a smokey effect.










Step 5

Use the liner brush to outline your upper lid with black shadow (this step is mainly to create a guide that you can follow when you use the liquid liner).










Step 6
Define the line you just made with your liquid liner. At the outer corner of your lids, lightly flick your wrist for a little wing (don't flick too hard! You'll end up with a mess on the side of your face)









Step 7
Coat your lashes in a very black mascara. If you want to define your wing even further, concentrate the majority of your mascara towards the outer corners of your eyes.









Enjoy Your Daytime Cateyes!! :D

Thursday, August 9, 2012

The British Invasion












JCPenney



Even though its been a few centuries after England colonized North America, a modern British invasion is flooding the U.S.! With One Direction making teen girls swoon, Adele singing heartbreaking ballads, Andrew Garfield swinging on the silver screen as Spiderman, and the world's most important sports event taking place in London, the Union Jack has become a fashion craze here in the states. Clothes, nails, backpacks, and even duct tape are proudly displaying the British spirit!


Duck Tape 

               
Mossimo Supply Co. Canvas London Print Backpack
Target


Celebrities and the Union Jack


Miley Cyrus
Emma Watson


Katy Perry
America's Next Top Model


The Nails
I decided to jump on the badwagon and set my inner Brit free! These awesome nails were done courtesy of my aunt.
What you Will Need:
*Dark blue polish (I used NYC polich)
*Deep red polish
*White nail art polish (the thin tip brush makes it easier to create clean thin stripes)
*Clear top coat polish

Step 1
Paint all your fingers with 2 or 3 coats of deep blue polish (the number of coats depends on how thick or thin your specific polish is).
Step 2
Once your polish dries, use the red polish to draw a cross in the middle of your nail.
Step 3
Use your white art nail polish to thinly outline your red cross.
Step 4 (Optional)
This next step is for you Doctor Who fans out there! As you can see, my ring finger has the world famous Matt Smith 11th Doctor Tux bow tie combo. Paint your nail white then take a sparkly grey polish and paint the tux (make diagonal swipes). Next, draw the bow tie with a red art polish. Lastly, using a black art polish or toothpick, outline the tux and bow tie and dot the buttons.
Step 5
Seal your awesome new nails with a few coats of clear top coat.
Enjoy your British/Doctor Who manicure! :D












Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Let Me Know What's On Your Mind!

Tomorrow I will be in St. Augustine, the capital of unique everything, so I will more than likely be adding a new post. Nevertheless, you are my readers and I want to know your opinions and requests! Let me know what you think and what you would like me to talk about by commenting below! :D


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Sunday, August 5, 2012

The Quirky Trends Online Shop

Visit my brand new etsy page (the link is found on the right of this page). It's still under construction but features some of my handmade jewelry. I'll have more products up soon but make sure to give my store a look!