Showing posts with label Pearls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pearls. Show all posts

11.1.12

Before and After: Perfectly Pink Pearled Shorts

Once upon a time I had this wonderful pair of white capris that I just adored. They were so versatile and made every outfit seem expensive. So you can understand how devastated I was when they turned pink in the wash, right? I hope so! Anyway, after hours and hours of trying to bleach them this horrible pink stain remained:


Finally when I overcame my great loss I decided to use the stain to my advantage and take on the obvious...

...To die them even pinker (specifically a color called the 'rose of Paris'!). Then I cropped them, then I cropped them even more. To finish off I sewed on the pearls and turned them into this perfectly pink pair of pearled shorts. Enjoy!




8.1.12

DIY Braided Rope Necklace

My new 2nd favorite show (Castle is first) is Jane By Design and I have only seen 1 episode! Maybe it's only because Jane says she makes her own clothes, or because of the exaggerated high school drama's, or because of the necklace in the photo below that I took a screen shot of while watching the show. 

Don't you just love this necklace? I definitely do. As soon as I saw it in the show I knew I had to make it. The combination of rope and beads just goes so well together.

My version:


Stuff you need:
6 x 110 cm Long Rope
Glue
String of Beads
2 Clips

1. Organize your string of beads and rope as shown below. Make sure your rope is separated into 2 groups of 3. Knot at either end of each set of rope. Make sure one set of rope extends above the string of beads and other extends below. 



2. Braid the string of beads and 2 sets of rope together. Clip at either end.


3. Undo the knots on the longer ends of the ropes. Separate them each of them as shown below:


4. Cut off the excess from the shorter ends.



5. Use the single ropes to wrap around at either of the braid. Glue to hold in place then remove excess from the single ropes.


6. Clip to hold in place while the glue is drying.


I am quite satisfied with my necklace, now DIY!