Lilac lace nail art tutorial

This is a short, low quality version of a nail art tutorial on my blog. It is a purple base with white painted lace.
Old video re-uploaded with more appropriate music.

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Violet LeBeaux spends most of her time trying to think of ways to make life prettier, posting said ways on her blog and drinking very strong tea. She writes about big hair cute things, girly fashion, beauty finds, sometimes Hime Gyaru fashion (姫ギャル) and crafty tutorials.

She lives with her adorable boyfriend Jimmy, fluffy puppy Miss Lottie and Bergamot Bunny in Melbourne, Australia.

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This is a re-upload of an old video to add more suitable music.
This one is a simple nail art tutorial on creating a basic lace design using a nail pen.
Today on VioletVision.
Nail Art Tutorial, Sweet Lace Nails.
You need: Eyeko Lilac Polish, White Dotting Pen.
Step 1:
Paint your nails with the lilac polish.
Step 2:
Allow it to dry then paint a second coat.
Step 3:
Allow it to dry completely and clean up the nail polish you probably spilled on your tiles.
Step 4:
Get your dotting pen and start dotting like this.
And that’s it.
You can top coat with clear polish if you want.
Thanks for watching.
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How To Make A Chef’s Hat From Scraps

So to go with the new Food Friday thing I’m going to do I decided I need a spiffy new hat 😀 But I really didn’t want to spend a lot of time or effort on it. Scraps pile to rescue!

I used the top of a skirt which had stretchy smocking sewn into the waist band (the cut of which made it HIDEOUS  when worn) and some lining out of another dress I’m planning to cut up. You could easily do the same with some white fabric and something stiffer for the band around your head.

My result:

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So what you need:

  • White fabric for the poufy bit
  • Shirred/smocked fabric for the stretchy thing or stiff fabric to use as the band
  • Needle, thread scissors
  • Ability to not spend a long time looking at your awesome new hat in the mirror

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So what did I do? Measured around my head and cut that much of the smocking.

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Needle and thread at the ready, I stitched up the sides to make it into a band. I also trimmed the top a bit so it looked more like a frill not a skirt.

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To make the top poufy bit I cut out a big square piece of white fabric, the bigger the square the bigger the pouf. If you wanted to be correct it’s probably better to use a circle but I’m not going to lie: laziness was prevailing on my couch at the time.

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Use the needle and thread to gather all around the edges of the white.

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Pull it tight so it’s fits the stretchy band.

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Turn the band inside out and stitch the pouf to the inside. You could finish everything off with machine stitching, overlocking etc but again… laziness because this is just a prop and I’m not a real chef XD

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So you should have something along these lines. Haha I forgot to remove the tag from the inside >_<

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Flip it the right way around and you’ve got yourself quite the spiffy hat there! Super girly and it matches my awesome apron too 😀

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With a cute outfit now I have more motivation to bake!

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Stay tuned tomorrow for the super cute cafe I visited!

Cheesie, Candice and Violet’s Hair Bun Tutorial

A fun and easy hair bun tutorial with 3 lovely bloggers ^_^
Old video re-uploaded with more appropriate music.

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Candice- www.superkawaiimama.com.au
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A blog and Youtube channel about a girl and her quest to make everything sparkle. New craft, hair and beauty tutorials every week!

Violet LeBeaux spends most of her time trying to think of ways to make life prettier, posting said ways on her blog and drinking very strong tea. She writes about big hair cute things, girly fashion, beauty finds, sometimes Hime Gyaru fashion (姫ギャル) and crafty tutorials.

She lives with her adorable boyfriend Jimmy, fluffy puppy Miss Lottie and Bergamot Bunny in Melbourne, Australia.

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This is a re-upload of an old video to add more suitable music.
This video features Cheesie, Candice and I showing how to create a fun easy side bun.
Once upon a time, 3 bloggers were chatting on a Friday night when a fun idea came to mind.
Cheesie from Cheeserland.com
Candice from SuperKawaiiMama.com
Violet from VioletLeBeaux.com
Present out side hair bun tutorial.
Step 1. Brush your hair.
Step 2. Put your hair into a side ponytail.
Step 3. Tease/backcomb your ponytail
Step 4. Twist the ponytail into a bun.
Step 5. Pin the bun in place.
Step 6. Hairspray.
Step 7. Time to decorate.
use a pretty flower for a retro look.
Or a bobbly hair tie for a fun look.
Or a bow and lots of flowers for a sweet look.
So many combinations.
Zap.
Or a crown.
Try some pearls.
What about a headband?
Or just add more flowers!
Don’t forget the tiara!
Thanks for watching!
The end.
I hope this was a useful video, please check out the blog post linked in the description for more information and tutorials.
Thanks so much for watching.
Bye!

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