DIY :: Splattered Nail Tutorial

DIY :: Splattered Nail Tutorial

  What You Need: 3-4 bright nail polishes 1 white polish Tin foil Small paint brush Small bowl of water 1. Use your white nail polish and paint a base. Two coats are best. 2. Take your first colour and brush a bit onto the tin foil. 3. Use the paintbrush and add water to the polish on the tin foil. This will dilute it making it more of a watercolour. 4. Using the paintbrush, randomly dab/brush the diluted polish onto your nails.…
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DIY :: Blue Glitter Tip Flats

DIY :: Blue Glitter Tip Flats

What you need: Shoes Glitter Painters Tape Glitter Glue Steps: Apply a piece of painters tape to mark a line where you want the glitter. You can also apply some tape around the edge of your shoes to prevent glitter from going on that. I mixed blue and black glitter together, so  I put them together in a small bowl. If you are only using one colour you can probably skip this step. Using a brush or sponge, apply the glitter glue to&…
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DIY Studded Cardigan

DIY Studded Cardigan

When I spotted the studded cardigan that Sarah Michelle Gellar was wearing on the 1st season of The Crazy Ones, with Robin Williams, this DIY instantly popped into my head. I’ve had this old H&M cardigan for a while and just didn’t know what to do with it – until now! Anyone can do this DIY, and be creative. You don’t need to use a cardigan, try an old blazer, jacket, sweater or even T-shirt. So go to your …
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DIY Flower Arrangement for Under $10

DIY Flower Arrangement for Under $10

  What You Need: Vase Rocks Faux Flowers I brought all my items at my local dollar store for a total of under $10. The vase was $2, rocks $1, and I picked up three different styles of faux flowers that would go with my room. Yellow, to add some brightness to the room, orange to correspond with the yellow, and the blue as an accent colour as my pillows in my living room are blue. Rinse the vase, to remove any excess…
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DIY Ombre Nails with essie x Line Knitwear

DIY Ombre Nails with essie x Line Knitwear

During Fashion Week, Dee from Liner and Glitter and Gloss Oh, My! and myself attended the essie nail workshop where nail expert for essie, Rita Remark taught us a fabulous tutorial on how to achieve an ombre nail like the ones that were showcased during the Line Knitwear runway show. I had tried nail tutorials in the past, but nothing as easy as these were! Take a look below of some photos of Dee and I at the workshop. Now to show you …
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Create a Dip Dye Ombre Blouse for Spring

Create a Dip Dye Ombre Blouse for Spring

What You Need: Bucket Dye Shirt 1. Fill your bucket with warm water and add your dye. 2. Place your shirt on a hanger. 3. Place 3/4 of the shirt into the dye. 4. Following the guide I provided, bring your shirt higher out of the dye a bit at a time to create the ombre effect. 5. Rinse the shirt and wash separately, so the dye doesn’t run into your other clothes. 6. Wear and show off your fabulous DIY skills! THE…
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ASOS Inspired Flower Clutch

ASOS Inspired Flower Clutch

  I came across this ASOS flower clutch in my latest issue of LouLou Magazine and loved how it screamed Spring! I went through my DIY stash of supplies and found some faux flower petals, gems, and beads and instantly started to re-create the clutch and make it my own. This DIY is easy to make and is perfect for any age group! What you need: Faux Flower Petals (local craft or dollar store) Gems or beads Glue Clutch or Purse 1. Start…
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DIY :: St. Patricks Day Shoes

DIY :: St. Patricks Day Shoes

Check out the YouTube Tutorial Here!     St. Patrick’s day is right around the corner and everyone is always trying to out do each other with costumes and the amount of green they are wearing. If you’re into dressing up, then this DIY is perfect for you. Turn a pair of old shoes, into a green glitter sensation that will have everyone thinking you’re a leprechaun. I won’t lie I will be dressing up with these shoes, a green …
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DIY :: Lace Leg Warmers

DIY :: Lace Leg Warmers

What You Need: Leg Warmers Lace Scissors Fabric Glue 1. Measure out two pieces of lace that will wrap around the top of the leg warmer. 2. Apply a thin layer of glue to the top, place lace on top. 3. Flip the leg warmer over, and add another thin layer of glue on the top. 4. If there is extra fabric, wrap it around the leg warmer again or cut off the extra. 5. Repeat with other leg warmer.  
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