Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts

Friday, December 6, 2013

Lace up trousers DIY - inspired by Isabel Marant pour H&M

Lace up trousers DIY - inspired by Isabel Marant pour H&M - fashion diy
diy lace up trousers inspired by isabel marant pour h&M, diy fashion


One of my favorite pieces from  Isabel Marant pour H&M collection were the lace up leather trousers so I added that eye-catching detail to a plain pair of black trousers. I added a leather strip from the knee down because in my opinion trousers are more wearable this way. See how I made it below.



DIY parrot shoes tutorial


The inspiration: Isabel Marant pour H&M         
  lace up trousers                           

Isabel Marant pour H&M
Isabel Marant for H&M lace up trousers pic via WDUGT


You'll need:


  • a pair of trousers
  • grommets
  • grommet setter
  • faux leather
  • sewing machine
  • scissors











Wear your trousers. Fasten a pin at the knee level.
Rip the inside-leg seam till the knee.


Draw a pattern like the one above. Measures in inches are rounded off for ease. Red edges are seam allowance and they will be hemmed. Circles indicate where grommets will be placed. Extend the pattern for the lenght of the trousers. Place each grommet at 1.4" (3,5 cm) of distance from each other.
My pattern has 12 grommets.


Draw the pattern on the back of your faux leather fabric. You need two strips of faux leather for each leg.   Draw two right sides, then put the pattern on its back and draw two left sides.
Underline the spots where grommets will be placed.


Hem the 0.2"  (0,5 cm) edge and top and bottom of the strips.




Cut a tiny X with scissors. Place a grommet in place and then use the presser.



Place the leather strip at 1" (2,5 cm) of distance from the lateral seam of trousers. Sew it. Do the same with the other side.
Put the trousers inside out and hem the inside-leg seam.

How to make the leather lace:

Cut a strip of faux leather 0,6" wide and 32" long  (1,5x 80 cm), fold it in half and sew it.


Insert the lace into the grommets as shown.  Knot it at the beginning and the the end.
I made a second shorter 14" (35 cm) lace for the bow at the bottom  for comfort.

That's it! I hope you enjoyed this tutorial! Happy Weekend!

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Monday, November 18, 2013

3 quick and easy DIY blush recipes

3 quick and easy diy blush recipe
pic via Maybelline

Who knew that would be so easy to make our own makeup products at home?
Lately two of my blog friends shared their recipes to make cheek tint at home. I shared with you an easy blush recipe some time ago and since the three recipes are all easy, quick, clever and different from each other I've rounded them up in this post. What's your favorite texture? Cream, liquid or powder, you've got 3 different ways to make your diy blush at home below. Tasha added anti-age ingredients in her recipe and Auna packed her cheek tint in a professional box, I've provided tips to make blush in any color.
Pick your favorite recipe and transform your kitchen into a beauty laboratory for an afternoon.




antiage cream blush recipe
Cream blush recipe by Tasha Delrae

organic cheek stain recipe
Organic cheek stain by La vie en rose


homemade blush recipe
Homemade blush recipe by Matter of Style: DIY fashion

Saturday, November 16, 2013

DIY fringe scarf inspired by Isabel Marant for H&M

diy fringe scarf
diy fringe scarf

Did you shop Isabel Marant for H&M? I didn't join this year but I shopped a few past collections. It's a kind of surreal experience that has a little to do with reason, but with muscles, sweat and adhrenaline. It's not a football match, it's serious shopping. Women queueing outside the store aren't girls,  they are soldiers with a mission, athletes waiting at the starting blocks and when the shop opens, when the scared H&M employees open the doors, no one can stop those girls from having what they want. The queue is still manageble while controlled by bodyguards. Some girls have the right to shop, others don't and have to watch them shopping outside the fence, how cruel! It's the tough rule of the bracelets. Mystical objects conquered by the bravest camping outside H&M. As the prophecy says " One bracelet to shop them all". The competition to grab these bracelets is fierce. Many girls are serial campers, staying among them you will listen to their stories. Someone camped outside apple stores for the launch of the ipad and waited seven hours standing, others camped for a spot front row to a concert, if you're a novice you cannot beat these early risers, but don't give up.When all the owners of the bracelet stop showing off their trophies, their freshly filled shopping bags, everyone can finally shop. It's a fight for the leftovers, a tank or a belt, whatever is it. You can feel it in the air,  no one wants to go home without buying anything. If you waited for long keep calm. Many girls filled their hands with everything they could possibly grab, but they rarely buy everything. Slowly, but steadily even that iconic piece will be back on display. You may now notice some gals lose their savoire-faire and fight tooth and nail to grab that designer piece. Be careful when you put your hands on the prize, the feeling of accomplishment may overwhelm you and you may hear the crowd clap hands in your head as you walk your way to the cashier. A swipe of the credit card seals your victory.  You overcome cold, competition, you rushed, but got a designer piece for free. Well not for free, but it must have been 70% off. Wait, the credit card statement says you spent $299 at H&M for a jacket...

It's shopping, sometimes we get carried away. Words like "limited edition" and "designer" are music to our ears of  fashionistas and H&M knows it well. It's because shopping is also an emotional experience.
One of my favorite pieces from the Isabel Marant collection is the fringed scarf. I had some fun crafting an inspired version in red  that is one of my favorite color of the season.
Are you always rational when shopping? Did you ever regret a purchase?





isabel marant for h m fringe scarf
the inspiration: Isabel Marant for H&M silk fringe scarf



You'll need:

  • 70 x 70 cm  or 30x30 inches piece of fabric (I used jersey fabric) 
  • 280 cm or 120 inches of fringe trim
  • 4 big glue on studs
  • 32 small glue on studs


Cut a 70x 70 cm or 30x30 inches square of fabric. 
The size of the scarf can be varied to your needs. You can get a nicely big scarf with these measures that can be wrapped around the neck.

Decide where you want to place the studs and draw your pattern on a piece of paper. You will able to place all the studs exactly where you want and in the same place in the four angles.


Cut the paper and place the studs into the holes. Iron the studs in place.


Remove the pattern and repeat the steps above on the other angles.

diy fringe scarf

Stitch the fringe on the edge of the scarf all around. I used a zig zag stich.


Thursday, November 7, 2013

Fringe-tastic DIY ideas

fringe jumper milano fashion week street style via neiman marcus blog - Roberto Cavalli via fashion edonist

 In the last few years fringes never got really out of fashion. They became like studs or leather. You don't identify fringes in a specific fashion niche anymore like you don't visualize studs like "punk" or leather like "aggressive". Fringes became an endemic decorative element and the reason why it happened is maybe because fringes make a look more interesting, more alive, it has its own swing and yes, it's a little edgy. How much? You decide. It depends by the amount of fringes and where you place them. Do you see the black jumper above? It's the perfect answer to the question: how do I transform a boring black sweater into something cool? For a more casual effect use shorter fringes and bring up the v shape. Place fringes on the sleeves of a garment for an aggressive look and you'll swing at every move.  If you're too shy to wear clothes decorated with fringes focus on fringed accessories like a bag or a scarf or even a necklace. You can make your own leather fringes in matter of seconds and you can find a great variety of fringed trims at the haberdashery. Why not make fringes with metal chains? Get inspired then check out some of my diy with fringes like the leather fringe skirt, the mega fringe necklace made with 6 meters of chain and the convertible fringe boots, the Burberry inspired fringe earrings or the statement fringe hair earrings.

via fab sugar





via ashley loves

via kitty cooper

McQueen bag fall 2013via fab mania
Ralph Lauren fall 2013 bag
fringe knit jumper via dudes that knit
Roberto Cavalli via fashion edonist
Roberto Cavalli fringe necklace pic via consumption
Isabel Marant for H&M via become gorgeous
Armani Privè fall 2013 fringe clutch bag pic via Vogue Fr

Thursday, October 31, 2013

5 minutes metal wire spider rings DIY

diy spider rings


diy spider rings
diy spider rings

You can make several of these metallic wire spider rings in 10 minutes. Make them in different sizes and wear them as mid finger rings too. They're perfect as halloween last minute accessories, all you need is metal wire.



Make a loop. Try it on to be sure it fits. Make an x with the second loop.
Make another loop. Put the wire on the front.
Knot the wire around to fasten the "spider legs" in place. Curl the wire to make the "spider head".
Curl the wire to make the "spider body", then cut the excess wire.



Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Halloween recipe: "Black soul" licorice liqueur


Today I would like to share with you the recipe of the licorice liqueur. This is not strictly a Halloween recipe, but can be a good idea for the occasion. This liqueur has a mysterious appearance, it's black and tasty. And did you read its name? "Black soul" is pretty dark. It's an appreciated Italian liqueur usually served after meals. This is the recipe of my good friend Domenica. If you like licorice, you'll love this recipe. The good thing is that unlike some other liqueurs, you can drink this one straight after bottling, so it will be ready in time for Halloween and the recipe is easy. Keep it in the fridge and serve it cold to your guests.

from left  licorice pic via  sugar pic via


Ingredients:

  • 1 and half liter of water
  • 1 kg of sugar
  • 150 g of pure licorice pieces
  • 1/2 liter of neutral grain alcohol
Directions
 
Put water, sugar and licorice in a pot on the flame at low heat, keep mixing until licorice melts (it takes around half an hour). Let the mixture cool down, then add grain alcohol, mix well and bottle. Choose quality licorice because it makes the difference.

Saturday, October 26, 2013

Quick and surprising Halloween crafty ideas

diy skull candles halloween
DIY candles without wax and skull glasses by Luxirare

So you planned your Halloween outfit, you also crafted a costume for your pet, now it's time to transform your house into a spooky mansion. A few touches are enough to create the atmosphere. I've found some clever ideas that will make your guests go "wow, cool" that don't require too much time to set up. Luxirare teaches us how to make beautiful candles without messing up with wax, the Band wife made bookends that are halloween approriated and also a cool piece of design for all year round. The artist Shane Waltener uses doilies to make spiderwebs that are also very nice to see. Dip into this collection and don't forget to share with me your tips to transform the house for halloween.





monster cake halloween
Monster cake and cakepops via think different act normal
Cake pops and cake all in one.


skull bookends
skull bookends by The Band Wife Blog
spiderweb doilies halloween
Shane Waltener spiderweb doilies via make craft
bananas and oranges via Christen Prudence
diy mummy lights halloween
mummy lights by Sticky fingers
pumpkins peeking out halloween
cute pumpkins peeking out via All you
dead roses diy wreath halloween
Black rose wreath by First home love life