Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Display your favorite fashions

I have so many favorite adds from all the fashion magazines. I like to rip out the ones that inspire me, the ones whose outfits I want to replicate ,and the cool high fashion ones. I had an empty cornisboard over my window, and my mom suggested putting the magazine pictures on it. At first I was wary of it looking cheap, but it looks so cool. So, now I have an inspiration board over my window. I also have a couple pictures on the back of my door, and a collage on some of my school binders. (I went a little magazine crazy!). You can change the pictures whenever the fads change, or whenever you find one you like better than the ones you already have. You have to make sure you don't go way overboard :), or you'll look like you live in a fashion magazine printing office. It's a really trendy, cheap way to decorate your room to show your style and fashion preferences.   


Shabby Chic Holder of Stuff

My mom's friend had the best idea for a cake/cupcake/jewelry holder. Personally, I use it to hold jewelry, or my many pairs of sunglasses. You get a decorative plate, and a crystal goblet, and you hot glue/super glue them together to make a stand. It is super cute and cheap. Just go to the DI, Salvation Army, or even a craft store like Hobby Lobby to get a cute plate, and find an old crystal goblet or wine glass. It looks really whimsical because of the clear glass and sometimes the plate even looks like it's floating over twisted air. I'm telling you, it's the coolest thing ever.


Quirky Accessories

I have had these little multi-colored tea pots for as long as I can remember, and only now do I fully appreciate them. They're so cute and little and quirky. They are a perfect addition to a cluster of accessories on a shelf, or for really any decoration. They are so chic! They remind me of something that Mrs.Weasley from Harry Potter would have as a decoration somewhere in her crazy house. :)

Home-made skirt and slip


I had a dress that I absolutely loved, but sadly, the top got too small. I had a dilemma. Then I changed that. I cut off the bottom of it, which was the cutest part, and decided to make it into a skirt. So, I had my fabulously gifted-in-sewing grandma help me. We put a cinch top and added beads to the draw-strings to make it look hippie-ish and unique. It was also quite 'unconvegetable' (unconventional), because we had to sew it on a 100 year old singer sewing machine, since the new one jammed right after we finished the slip. It was an adventure, and probably one of the coolest craft-related things I have ever seen. :) So, the skirt means so much more to me now. Boy, those old sewing machines were loud!


There is always a skirt or dress that you really want, but it's too short. A way to solve that problem is to make a slip. You can get a plain slip at Target for about $9. Then you can get whatever lace or ruffles you want, and sew it onto the bottom. This results in a cute 2-3 inch addition to your dress or skirt. I sewed this one with two different kinds of lace that I absolutely loved. It has kind of a renaissance, romance, vintage look, which is basically my style in a nutshell. The slip is super easy to make, and totally worth it.