Showing posts with label Tutorials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tutorials. Show all posts

2012/10/15

#DIY - Denim waist coat

All you need is a pair of scissors and bleach if you want to take it as far as I did.

 Step 1


 Cut of the sleeves with a pari of scissors. If you want a more rough look use a razor.

This is how it will look

Step 2

Dip the shirt in a bleach bath. I only dipped half of it, as you can see.



Happy #DIY'ng ;)

2012/09/26

Oops! I studded again




I was so excited after I bought the studs, all I could think about was getting them on my shoes. I completely forgot to take the before picture... *hides*

2012/07/22

Make your heels look prettIER

REMEMBER THESE???
Well they look like this now

Here's how

You need:

 Iron assorted gold stones
Got them at Metro for R8 a packet (used 4 packets)

Acrlix fabric glue
Also from Metro
R12


Stick stones on in whatever pattern you please, be creative with it.



Then you have a new pair of shoes!




2011/11/21

How to make a crop top with cut up back

You need:
A t-shirt/vest
Scissors or preferably a fabric cutter
And lots of time

If you feel you need to please use a pencil and draw on the points where you will be cutting to shape the crop top. Take all the time you need, there's nothing worse then ruining a good shirt therefore rather use a shirt that you are not so fond of anymore.

**HaPpY CrOp tOp mAkIng**

2011/10/07

How to turn a dress into a midriff top

Finally the sun comes out, yay for us! Now we can bring out those summer dresses, hats, shorts, shades and everything else that's been packed away for the longest time now.

I like to experiment with my clothes, most times I like to cut things up but with this dress I decided not to cut it because I like it as a dress but I can make it work as a crop top (a friend of mine, andreenah likes to comment on my midriff everytime I'm wearing a crop so from now on we call it a midriff top :)

Below is a little tutorial on how to go from a dress to a midriff top. This dress has an elastic at the waist so it is much easier to tuck in everything from the bottom. But if your dress does not have an elastic, you can use a belt but then only tuck in enough so that you have a poof underneath the belt.

Dress from MR PRICE

If you do try this and it works (which it will), please email me pictures of the before and after to moshmph@gmail.com and I'll post them up.