Sunday, September 23, 2007
Monday, May 14, 2007
Are you wearing the right shorts for your body type?
Here's a few tips so you can look good struttin' your shorts this summer:
If you have a Saddle Bottom wear shorts that resembles a flowing skirt or loose fitting shorts with an elastic band waist because it covers up everything you don't want to be seen.
Wild pattern shorts or surfer shorts are the right ones to wear when you have No Bottom.
Shorts with big legs are just not right for Skinny Legs, they can make your legs look skinnier, daisy duke shorts (short shorts) are the perfect shorts for shinny legs.
Short Legs need to have lots of leg showing to make their legs look longer, short shorts are the perfect choice.
Tummy Sticks Out A Bit? wear shorts that is dark in color to camouflage the tummy and try classic cut shorts that sits on the hip.
So there, you have no excuse for not wearing shorts this summer.
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Sunday, April 29, 2007
My Top 5 Summer Fashion No-No's
- Do not wear belly shirts if your belly sticks out noticeably.
- Cotton stretch pants are great for lounging around the house, but not for outdoors, the knee part looks too baggy when worn and overall it's just not a nice look for outdoors.
- Incorrectly self tanners (too much can give it a orange look) YUCK!
- Colored or patterned panties under white pants.(looks very tacky).
- Nice sandal on feet that's not cared for. (get a nice pedicure so you feet can look good in sandals).
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Labels: belly shirts, stretch pants
Sunday, April 22, 2007
Tie-Dyeing T-shirts Using Powder Dye
Tie-dye t-shirts is one of the world's favorite t-shirt and is quite easy to make, you can also make them for personal use or for profit. You'll need:
- A soaking tub or large pot.
- Dye (to save money use powder dye).
- Rubber gloves (to protect hands from dye).
- Rubber bands.
- Dye pre-activator (to help the dye absorb through the fabric).
- Plastic.
- Squeeze bottle.
Directions:
- Mix powder dye with water in a squeeze bottle.
- Shake the mixture (make sure you protect your hands w/rubber gloves).
- Soak the shirt in the dye pre-activator for 10 minutes.
- Fold or gather the fabric and wrap rubber bands along the length of the fabric (rubber bands create the pattern by blocking the dye).
- Dye is squeezed into the shirt to create a pattern.
- Wrap the shirt in plastic for 24 hrs. to set the dye before you rinse it.
And........Voila! you have a Tie-Dye T-shirt.
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Thursday, April 12, 2007
Crafts Made From Jeans
http://www.makingfriends.com/
If you visit this website enter keywords in the search box: crafts made from jeans.
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Blue Jean Pocket Purses
Needle and Thread or Sewing Machine.
Tacky Material Glue.
Material for a handle,
Examples: Fishing Line and Beads or Long Frayed Seam off Blue Jeans or Strip of Leather.
Straight Pins.
Instructions:
First decide on how big you want your purse and then add 2 more extra inches. To make the measurements easier I measured 2 inches around both pockets and cut the pocket off the pants. Next lay the pockets together face down and pin them together. Sew the pockets together using a one-inch seam all around except for the top. After the seam is sewed use the tacky material glue to seal the seams. This will hold the material together. After you decide on the handle you will need to attach it. The bag I made I used star shaped beads and put them on fishing line so that the handle would be stronger than with just string. Measure how long you want the handle and then add more material or fish line so you can attach the handle. Take the top seam of the two pockets and fold them in so you have an opening for your purse. Sew the handles to the inside seam of each side of the purse. To secure the folds use the tacky material glue to hold down the seam. If you want to sew it down you can but the material is very thick and it will be hard to sew.
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Monday, April 9, 2007
Mixing Art With Fashion
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Labels: fabric paint, t-shirts