by VioletLeBeaux | Oct 25, 2011 | Craft, Hair-Accessory-Tutorials, Tutorial
I used to make these kinds of hair combs to sell at a market stall when I was a teenager but I completely forgot about them until recently!
Good excuse to use up some of my lace stash though and try a hair style I also haven’t really worn since I was a teenager.
What you need:
- Plastic comb thingy
- Lace
- Hot glue or needle/thread
- Scissors
- Pearls or something dangly to decorate it with
The lace or ribbon you use should be around 1.5cm wide so it can scrunch between the teeth of the comb but fan out enough to cover the whole edge of it.
Start by gluing the end of the ribbon to the back of the comb and pull it through the first gap between the teeth.
Continue winding it around the edge and between the teeth. As you go fan out the lace so it sits flat along the edge and covers all of the brown.
When you get to the other side glue it in place and cut off the excess!
Now you just need something dangly to hang off it. I had this pearl chain thingy which was left over from some other projects so I used that! You could string some pearls together or you could add some dangly butterflies etc.
I sewed it on at the ends and in the middle.
Done and ready for cuteness!
Sleek and swirly! I like this style for business dinners because it’s a little bit work-ish but still very stylish ^_^
Now that I have a couple of these combs I want to try some more styles with them! Do you have favorite hair styles using combs I should try out? |
by VioletLeBeaux | Oct 21, 2011 | Craft, Other-Accessory-Tutorials, Tutorial
Food Friday will have to wait because I didn’t have time to edit the photos, maybe I’ll do Food Sunday this week instead!
I’ve seen a lot of variations of this kind of dangly charm bracelet jewellery and I’ve been wanting to put my own spin on it ^_^
The best part about it is that it takes absolutely no skill whatsoever to make :DYou need a bunch of random chains ribbons and charms in a colour scheme. I chose blue/white/gold.Cut lengths of the ribbons and chain. It should be around 1 and 1/3rds the length you want the finished product to be.
String charms randomly on to most of the ribbons, I left the chains blank because I couldn’t be bothered finding pliers.
Now the thing that keeps it all together is the knotting, grab another piece of ribbon, this one should be quite a bit longer than the others. Tie it in a tight knot around the other ribbons around 5cm from the ends.
Leave around 10cm gap and tie it around everything again. The placement of the knots is what determines the draping of the ribbons and charms.
Keep going until you’ve tied it all up. I had 4 knots by the end. Now we need to make a way to attach it around the neck/wrist. Cut the ends leaving around 2cm of ribbon after the end knot and leave around 6cm more of the ribbon you did the knotting with. Fold it in half like this so it forms a loop.
Wind a bunch of cotton around it and tie off to keep it in place. Now all you need to do is thread another ribbon through those loops and tie it around your neck!
Taadaa!
Lots of dangly pretty things, I think this kind of style works best with lots of little dangly things.
I’m glad to get crafts like this out of my system! When I see really particular styles everywhere I just want to make one so I can stop thinking about it XD
What do all of you think? Do you like this style?
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by VioletLeBeaux | Oct 20, 2011 | Craft, Other-Accessory-Tutorials, Tutorial
I don’t know about the rest of the world but here in Aus it’s horse racing season and everyone is talking about it. Surprisingly though actually living *in* Melbourne I hear less about the Melbourne cup than I did in Brisbane XD Still everyone is getting into Spring carnival mode and the retailers here are pushing it pretty hard to try and claw back some of the sales lost online.
The discussion is the same every year though: “What hat will you be wearing?!”
For me the answer is usually “Ugh, hat?” because I’ve only been once and it wasn’t to a major race.
Fascinators are very popular with my friends but I’ve always thought 99% of them look a little silly because they tend to look like someone’s tried to built some kind of sculpture on your head but gotten bored half way through 😉 So James challenged me to make one that I didn’t hate and remembering the 1% that I do like (generally very vintage themed) this is what came out:
I’m still not completely sold 😉
What I used:
- Milliners netting which we found in the black hole downstairs
- Hot glue
- Fake flowers
- Black lace
- Hair Comb
- Some dangly trim my Mum cut off one of her tops
So the key to these is the netting, it needs to be quite stiff. You could use stiff tulle if you want.
It was very hard to photograph it though being white so excuse the next few photos. So first thing I did was cut a long rectangle and fold in half.
I placed the two bottom corners over one of each other…
Squished the middle down on top of the two corners and hold in place! You can sew it in place or glue it to hold it while you go get the comb part.
You can stitch it to the comb if you want but I figured I wasn’t going to be wearing this very often so I decided on glue.
The comb part goes under facing the same way as the bulk of the fabric.
To give the front a point of interest I glued some bling to it. I did want to do it all the way around the edges but didn’t have enough. The netting I was using didn’t fray because it’s plastic but I would suggest edging/hemming/covering the edges with something to prevent it degrading over time. I left the rest of mine plain because I thought with the colour, the slightly deconstructed look made it blend to my hair a bit better.
So the bling:
I wanted something pretty to cover the comb part so I added some fake flowers ^_^
It didn’t really match so I tied it all in by adding 2 layers of black lace as a frill.
Then glued it on.
Then to cover all of the icky parts on the inside I glued a strip of lace over it all.
Give it a while to cool down and avoid gluing it to your hair 😉
Finished!
So I’m not really a fascinator convert but I do quite like this one and it was fun to do something different 😀 I probably like it because it looks much more like a veil haha!
Hopefully you found my adventures into diy fascinators useful ^_^ Is the culture of picking the right hat or fascinator for the races as big everywhere else as it is here?
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by VioletLeBeaux | Oct 13, 2011 | Craft, Other-Tutorials, Tutorial
So I love my vanity table thingy but the seat part had been covered with some pretty ugly worn material. So what else to do than cover it with something more my style? Eventually I’m going to get it properly reupholstered but for now I wanted something quick and easy.
I flipped it over.Unscrewed everything…
And the seat part came away easily.
I cut out enough fabric to cover it with plenty of overhang.
I folded the overhang to the back side…
And stitched it all tightly together.
I pulled the corners nice and tightly and pleated them so it looked smooth from the top.
Not pretty but as it’s on the bottom who cares!
After recutting the holes for the screws…
…I put the whole thing back together again.
Taadaa!
Much nicer and easily removable later 😀
This is a little more me ^_^
Now I just need to get some more time to do our big couch XD
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by VioletLeBeaux | Oct 10, 2011 | Craft, Other-Accessory-Tutorials, Tutorial
My headphones broke the other day so that seemed as good as excuse as any to decorate another pair. The result was some floral crochet.
by VioletLeBeaux | Sep 26, 2011 | Craft, Decoden-Tutorials, Tutorial
Well we’re back from IMATS/ABBW and it was a hell of a trip! As it turned out the hotel didn’t have internet access so I couldn’t update other than through the mobile blog sorry! Typically my Twitter app was broken too so I could see messages but it threw errors when I tried to reply >_< Technical and traveling drama aside I’m so glad to be home!! I got some awesome footage, great photos and had a wonderful time so I’m editing them all now to post.
In the mean time while I work, enjoy some photos of the Tamagotchi I deco’d 😀 Hurrah for reliving your childhood! I’ve got lots of plans for this now it’s completed but for now here’s how I changed a red one into a pink and purple one ^_^