by VioletLeBeaux | Nov 23, 2012 | Craft, Home Sweet Home Tutorials, Tutorial
The window stickers we got from Daiso were almost the first thing we got to decorate our apartment. They really made the apartment brighter and they made it a little less awkward that our windows look directly into the neighbours lounge room.
Unfortunately after 2 years in the sun they were a little worse for wear 🙁 Most of them were fine but a couple were melty and faded.Off to Daiso we went for some replacements! This time rather than the stars I went for something a little more grown up.
Cherry blossoms for a more Spring/Summer feel. I would actually like to change them for every season now! But they only make stars and cherry blossoms =(
They’re a lot harder to see on the windows but they’re so pretty!
I positioned them to flow through the three windows like a breeze is blowing:
They certainly brighten up the place.
The theme I decided to go with for the apartment is floral so this really fits in well. I’m considering adding some matching ones to the kitchen too, what do you think? |
by VioletLeBeaux | Nov 22, 2012 | Craft, Other-Tutorials, Tutorial
So when I brought Lottie home one of the things I was looking forward to was doing some doggie diy projects. I wasn’t counting on all of our friends and family falling in love with her and spoiling her rotten XD
It was almost a month after we got her until she was bored over her other toys and I wanted to make her something else.
She enjoys yarn so I made her a bow shaped tug-o-war thing out of the yarn she likes.
She is completely obsessed with this particular yarn for some reason, she prefers squishy yarns, I assume because it’s soft.
Let’s get started!
Tie a loop.
Pull the yarn through the loop forming another loop.
Pull it tight. Pull the yarn through again and pull, through and pull etc.
It forms a crochet style chain.
Keep going until you have a very long string.
Cut the end off and pull it through the loop.
Pull it tight so it knots off and won’t come undone.
Arrange the rope in loops which lay flat like this:
Tie the middle very tightly. The point of this toy is so the dog spends ages pulling it apart so the tighter you tie it the longer it will take the dog to do it.
Make a second shorter rope, I plaited this one just to make it a little more interesting.
Tie it rightly around the middle a couple of times so it makes it even more bow like and that’s done!
Of course it only works if your dog isn’t extremely lazy XD
Lottie wasn’t interested during nap time haha!
After she actually woke up properly she tore the hell out of it. It took her a week to undo all fo the loops then I tied it back up again and she started from scratch. Never ending fun for her. Even more fun if you hide a treat in the middle. Now I’ve started making things like this I’m thinking of more I can do! |
by VioletLeBeaux | Nov 21, 2012 | Hair-Tutorials, Tutorial, Video-Tutorials, Violet Vision Videos
Crimpers maybe belong back in the 90’s but they can be used slightly more selectively to create lots of volume around the top of the head. .
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Use A Crimper For Extra Volume Instructions!
Good morning.
Today’s video is on how to use a crimper to get some extra volume!
I got this crimper quite a while ago but never used it until recently.
Clip away the very top section of your hair.
Apply heat protector to the roots.
Take a very thin section from one side and crimp for around 10 seconds right at the roots.
Flip it out of the way and repeat the process with a section underneath it.
You can see the zigzag pattern that the crimper leaves.
And one more under that.
When you bring them all back they will be super puffy.
The more sections you crimp, the more volume you’ll get.
Repeat on the other side.
The zigzags give volume and because they are at the roots they are hidden by the hair on top of them.
You can vary the technique a bit depending on the finished hairstyle you want.
Just remember to leave enough un-crimped hair at the top to cover all of the crimped pieces.
Don’t forget the back too!
The are where you want to crimp will change depending on where your part is or which sections will be visible on the final look.
Shake out the hair and separate all of the crinkles with your fingers.
Hairspray if needed.
Super volume!
The volume also lasts for quite a long time because the crimps will last as long as your hair normally takes heat styling.
I hope this was a useful video.
Please check out the blog post linked in the description for more information and a photo tutorial.
Thanks so much for watching!
Bye!