Friday, 13 April 2012

DIY: Making The Flowers

 Hi again! :) I'll show you tutorial about how I made my wedding bouquet.



All you need is: 2 different size bouquets ( I bought these from "Poundland" ) ; piece of mesh fabric ( I used a small tutu skirt from the children section at "Poundland" again; piece of white fabric; elastic; scissors; pliers and needle and tread.
Remove some of the leaves on the big bouquet - we're gonna use them later.
Cut with the pliers small part of the pink bouquet's end - I don't know why my camera showed it orange :) Then insert it inside the white bouquet.
Tie them together with the elastic.
Wrap the mesh fabric around the flowers. Then arrange  the big leaves, we removed earlier, on top of the mesh and stitch them together so they can hold on to it. With the white fabric wrap around the end of the flowers to cover the stitches and raw edges. And Voila! All that cost is £3! :)



I hope you liked it. Have an amazing day and I'll see you soon!
xx

Thursday, 12 April 2012

My DIY Wedding

I'm getting married! After being engaged for almost 2 years we've decided it's about time! :) Next week we're going to pick up a date at the register office. So I have to start working! I'm gonna make everything I can myself. Starting with the most complicated steps of all - deciding what dress I want.
Step 1: Picking up the dress design. So excited!



 It's gonna be something like this. :) I've decided that I want mermaid style dress with lots of lace.
Step 2: Almost done with the flowers... What do you think?



Step 3: Picking up the shoes...



Step 4:  Actually start making the dress. :) 
This is the petticoat I've just made!



So what do you think?!
xx

Tuesday, 10 April 2012

Quick Jeans Refashion

Very quick, very effective and very cheap refashion. All I did was to cut the jeans short and stitch white lace trim over the pockets.




 I hope you liked it!
Thanks for stopping by!
xx

Monday, 9 April 2012

Make up Bag into Stylish Clutch

This is very simple refashion.
All you need is small make up bag, black ribbon, scissors, pins, needle and tread and nice broach clip.


 Stitch the edges of the ribbon down.
Add the broach.
And Voila!



Very stylish and elegant clutch after a simple refashion. :)
Thanks for stopping by! See you soon!
:)

Tuesday, 3 April 2012

Distressed Jeans


I've seen so many magazines with picture of distressed jeans with studs, that I was tempted to make my own. :) But of course with something different and unique...



All I did was to cut the jeans short and then "torture" them with sand paper. :)



Instead of studs I thought of using some gems I salvaged years ago from a top.

I'm ready for the summer! :)
Hope you liked it!
See you soon!
xx