2013. február 12., kedd

DIY fashion





Előre is boldog valentin-napot kívánok nektek. Itt egy DIY ötlet valentin napra!!



Valentine’s Day is the perfect time for you to show those nearest and dearest to you just how much you luv them, so make someone special something personal that comes from the heart. Trade in those traditional cards and boxes of chocolates for a personalized treat that’s clever, “krispy” and sweet. Gather a group of creative Cupids for a deliciously expressive V-Day DIY!  

To create: Cut hearts out of the Rice Krispie treat sheet with a cookie cutter. Flatten the fondant with a rolling pin, then use the same cookie cutter to once again, cut heart-shapes. Write a personal message with an edible marker then place the fondant on top of the Rice Krispie and let your Valentine know what’s in your heart before it reaches their mouth! 


For some inspirational quotes listen to our latest love tunes!
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 by The Jane Doze.


Találtam egy nagyon jó oldalt, amin rengeteg DIY ötlet van. Szinte minden nap frissítenek. Itt egy kis ízelítő!
Link: http://psimadethis.com





If the idea of packing up the holiday decorations brings you great sorrow, imagine the joy of wearing them all winter long.  3.1 Phillip Lim takes standard wool pieces from ordinary to extraordinary with his gorgeous embellished sweaters. They inspired us to team up with our friends at Who What Wear to jazz up a knit that was bound for the thrift bin. Let your imagination (and your outfit) shine! 

To create: Sew on glass beads with needle and thread to your sweater. Design unique geometric patterns by stitching on gold tube beads. Use less beads to create a simple look or pile them on to construct an intricate piece.
 
Felirat hozzáadása

Still searching for last minute gift ideas for the girl who has everything? Repeat after me: “Don’t buy it off the shelf when you can Do It Yourself.” Get inspired the opulent, special occasion accessories of Nancy Gonzalez, Judith Lieber, and Charlotte Olympia and wow someone on your list with a luxe clutch. A bold, graphic shape wrapped in chic texture and a little touch of bling comes together to create a covetable object she won’t want to put down! 

To create: Trace the exterior of the wooden box with a marker onto the backside of textured paper. Use solid lines to indicate cuts and dotted lines for folds. Cut out the area with scissors. Glue the paper to your box with mod podge and a foam brush. Repeat these steps for the other side of the box. Attach a button to embellish the top by wrapping wire to the closure.


Take the term “fashion plate” to the next level with this deliciously edible DIY. The famous Black & White cookie (also known as a Half & Half) is a New York staple…but we think desserts deserve to play dress-up during the holidays too. Add this eye-popping metallic punch to create a sweet that’s worthy of the top of the tree but better yet, good enough to eat! 

To create: Paint the surface of the Nilla Wafer with lemon extract using a paint brush. Brush half of the cookie with silver highlighter dust. Finish off by dusting the other side with gold highlighter dust.


Fashion forward-thinkers know while plaid is most recognized for its place in wooly blankets, scarves and cozy flannels for that cold winter’s eve, our passion for this most versatile textile gives it stylish new life this season in the form of purses, platforms, ponchos…even pedis!  While Burberry wears the crown, plaid madness has crisscrossed the runways of heavy hitters like Dries Van Noten, Donna Karan and Vivenne Westwood, delivering looks that range from posh to punk. Its origins stem back to 16th century Scotland and the British Isles, where it’s traditionally known as tartan.  Originally donned in varying colors and patterns to identify different clans, royals soon romanticized and made it popular with the masses. On November 13, Disney Pixar is releasing on DVD, “Brave“—an animated tale about Merida, a determined spunky Princess who defies the rules to break an evil curse. Get inspired by this young heroine, go mad for plaid and add a weave to your sleeve! 


To create: Use a marker, draw and cut a pattern for your elbow patch. You could use a template or for a fun shape try a cookie cutter. Next, trace and trim the pattern on your tartan fabric. Pin the patches to the sweater at the elbows with straight pins and stitch with needle and thread. Create a temporary look or double-up on the thread to securely attach them. 

When a chunky chain around your neck, bangles on your wrist, sparkle dangling from your ears and a hint of glint atop your peep-toe just doesn’t seem to cut it…take a hint from the maestro of playful distinction, Oscar de la Renta, and take embellishment to the next level. Photo prints of jewels jazz up jackets, dresses & skinny pants throughout Oscar’s Fall 2012 collection, fashioning a nod to envelope-pushing elegance and the trendiness of head to toe prints. If you too can never have enough bijoux…put on your crafty pants and start creating with us and WhoWhatWear faster than you can say “ODLR”.


To create: Snap photos with your smartphone of encrusted jewels. We used earrings by Oscar de la Renta and a vintage brooch. Print off the image on a dark fabric transfer sheet, you may have to repeat the photo. Cut out the jewels and place them on the pants to create an unique print. Peel the backside of the transfer and iron as directed. P.S.- to prevent fading, dry-clean only.

DIY

Fénykép: Mindenki képes szép képet festeni.
Ki így, ki úgy :)
DIY kép:
1, Tegyél egy papír elé egy darab csipkét!
2, Válassz egy festékspray-t és fújd le a papírt, de tegyél alá újságpapírt!!
3, Várd meg míg megszárad, és óvatosan húzd le!