Thursday, May 17, 2012

DIY Sandals From Scratch!

Woohoo! I am so excited because I have finally been able to take the time to make sandals. I'd like to thank Jose who drove me around everywhere to find a rubber mat (go figure, I thought I'd be able to find rubber mats anywhere).



I'll post a guide to make them yourself once I tweak the pattern!

Ps. For all the crafty girls out there: Handmade Ryan Gosling . Hilarious and yet, probably the best boyfriend a craft oriented girl can ever picture. Thank you to Mini Eco on which I found a link to this tumblr blog. Her blog is beautiful btw.

Cheers!
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Sunday, May 13, 2012

Open House Tea Party + Mother's Day Shopping

Anne, the lovely lady behind Dot & Lil, hosted a open house shopping event and tea party yesterday in her studio. She had an adorable little setup, complete with cupcakes, fresh lemonade, sablés cookies and most importantly an array of scrumptious body products up for grabs! Here are a few highlights.

These soaps are part of Dot & Lil's custom order products for events such as weddings.






And last but not least, Anne!
Don't forget to check out all her other products here.
Happy Mother's day everyone, catch ya later!

Saturday, May 5, 2012

No one puts iridescence in the garbage

The reason I kept these hand-me-downs in the first place was because my eye was attracted to the iridescence of the rectangular pieces of these earrings. I've never worn them though. The blue of the plastic beads is off and really, the dangly chains didn't do it for me this time.

So I converted them to stud earrings! Notice also how the originals are already missing their ear hooks. I used them for the embroidery thread earrings. Double attack on reusing, woohoo!


Stay snazzy, friends.
Keep in touch !

Friday, May 4, 2012

Package From Japan

The anticipation leading up to clicking "Confirm order" the wait to receive the package, THE OPENING OF THE PACKAGE! Oh, the joys of online shopping. I decided to have my own Hello Kitty fake glasses, just because I can. The deco pieces were bought at Danika 58's Etsy shop. Friendly service and speedy shipping!



Did you know that they have a Japan Decodenist Association?! Apparently you can become a certified professional decoden artist. Amazing, that country blows me mind.

Friday, April 27, 2012

One's Trash, Another's Treasure: Bowling Pin Ring

What to do with a tiny set of bowling pins? A double finger ring of course! I know, I know, spray paint is horrible for our environment... guilty pleasure... argh!





Feel free to ask questions or add your thoughts.
Have a nice weekend and party safe (or have a safe homework night just like yours truly here...)!

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Sunday Crafty Time: Thread Ball Earrings


It's Sunday morning again! If you're like me, you have dozens of embroidery thread balls collected since childhood to make friendship bracelets, but just never got around to making THAT many of them. Here's another way to create greatness out that thread! Time to end the our week in happiness with this step-by-step guide to making your own embroidery thread ball earrings.




    Materials you'll need:
  • 2 earring hooks
  • 2 jump rings
  • 2 empty water balloons
  • 1 pair of jewelry pliers (however, I managed with my utility pliers and so can you haha)
  • 1 pair of scissors
  • 1 'ball' of embroidery thread
  • White liquid glue in a plastic container lid

Blow up the two balloons to desired size Blow up the two balloons to desired size (I made bigger and smaller ones). It helps to stretch them out a bit before trying to blow in them.

Cover the thread with glue and layer it on until you've got something like the following picture, or to taste Now cover about three inches worth of thread with the glue in the lid and apply it to the balloon. Repeat until you get something like the following picture


This is approximately what it should look like This is approximately what it should look like, however every earring will turn out unique. Now leave it to dry completely (or else your ball will get all wonky)


Pierce the balloon all the while holding the part of the balloon that's sticking out Now's finally the time to pierce the balloons and pull it out. Important:Keep a holding the part of the balloon that sticks out (unlike in the picture!) or else you might get stuck trying to fish it out


Attach the O hoop and earring hook to each ball Finally, thread the earring hooks to the jump ring and secure it to the strand of glued thread of your choice. Where you decide to attache the jump ring affects the way your earring will hang, so choose wisely!


You can vary this technique to make different looks.

Hope you enjoyed this guide and most importantly, have a happy week!

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Easter Eat/Drink

Belated post of Easter diner in honour of the hundreds of sweets I've eaten in the past weeks.






Have a good weekend and stay tuned for tomorrows crafty ventures!