by VioletLeBeaux | Nov 24, 2010 | Beauty, Hair-Tutorials, Tutorial
In my last order I bought a pink hair extension from Bodyline. I liked it but it wasn’t super wearable straight away because it was a different length and texture to my hair. So what to do with it?
First thing I decided to do was make a clip in fringe. I measured my own fringe (or bangs for those in America) and then added an extra inch and cut:
I then trimmed it to the correct length and made sure the edge wasn’t too blunt so it matched my current fringe. |
Unfortunately I had used a little of the pink to test a synthetic hair curling technique that The Fashionate Traveller told me about. So I needed to re-curl it into a fringe-ish shape.
On Leanne’s advice I curled the hair on itself, pinned it and boiled some water.
I put it in a bowl and pored water all over it. I soaked it until the water was cool then left it to dry. Done!
Once it’s all brushed out you should clip it in and style it with your fringe. I used a straightener to gently move any wayward bits into place:
You can hide the top with a headband or brush your fringe over it, I like mixing it with my blonde so it’s a bit stripy! This is me wearing it with the other extensions I bought from Bodyline. I’ll show you how I styled them another day ^_^
There was a lot of left over so I decided to make some small single strands with the left overs. These aren’t overly pretty but good for mixing into other styles.
Grab a bobby pin an thread a strand through.
Loop it around and using a couple of other hairs tie it in place. Secure with a little bit of glue and make sure you do it tightly so there’s danger of it coming apart while you’re wearing it!
Repeat with the rest! Again not particularly pretty at the top but that will be hidden among the rest of the hair!
Lastly what to do with the left over random bits that can’t go anywhere else or are damaged?
Well you could use them as a very stylish moustache…
Or use your hair brush to tease them into a big puffy ball which can then be included in bun hair styles…
So to use it I did two big puffy buns…
Then mashed the pink into one of the buns. Pin and hairspray and you’re good to go!
You could always cover both buns with pink completely. I chose to be asymmetrical and just did half of one ^_^
So there you have it! 3 different things with 1 $6 hair extension ^_^ What do you think?
by VioletLeBeaux | Nov 17, 2010 | Craft, Other-Tutorials, Tutorial
This is a ridiculously old idea that I’m sure has been featured on every home renovation show ever but oh well XD We live in a rented apartment so we’re not allowed to hang things on the walls but I really like wall decorations and ways to make our apartment a little less plain ^_^
So this is one of the solutions I came up with and it took a grand total of 10 minutes to do.
You need:
- Pretty paper
- Pretty photo frame, I got mine at a thrift store for $5
- Some kind of decoration for the middle, I’m using a bow
- Lace to match
- Glue gun (I’m sure no one is surprised by this XD)
Remove the glass from the frame, cut out a piece of the paper using the glass as a size guide.
Glue your decoration in the middle. I used a bow from a headband that was broken and useless.
Put it all in the frame. Because my bow was thick I couldn’t fit the glass in anymore but it doesn’t really matter. The glass is not needed.
Lastly! To continue the black theme from inside the frame glue some matching lace around the outside. Done!
Super super super quick and very effective!
The best part is it’s completely customizable depending on the kind of colour scheme you’re going with in your home. This frame also had a stand on the back so no nails in the walls either XD |
Hope you enjoyed ^_^
by VioletLeBeaux | Nov 16, 2010 | Craft, Storage/Utility-Tutorials, Tutorial
Ages ago I showed you all how I store my hair accessories. Well my old system didn’t really work with my new bathroom so it was time to get crafting and change it to be more functional.
This is what I started with:
As you can see I have more clips than pins now so I needed to work out how to get more space to put in clips out of the same amount (or less) space. A while ago I added 2 cuts to the middle but it still wasn’t enough. So time to re-think XDI used:
I cut out the middle:
Folded the edges over and glued them to make seams. Laid out a whole bunch of ribbons:
Glued them in place and that was it!
All of the ribbons now form a network of areas that bows, pins or clips can be hung anywhere 😀
Super simple, super easy and now it is the perfect size and shape for my bathroom. And I didn’t have to buy anything new so yay! What do you guys think? |
by VioletLeBeaux | Nov 15, 2010 | Beauty, Beauty-Tutorials, Craft, Storage/Utility-Tutorials, Travel In Style, Tutorial
I’ve been really loving experimenting with make up and mixing my own colours and things lately so I thought it was about time to make something to keep them all in! You all know how much I love customised stuff so this post is all about how I made my very own make up travel palette!
Celeste forwarded me this video tutorial she found on making one and while I thought his method was clever I didn’t have most of those items so I decided to start from scratch and just do it my own way ^_^
I think there are a lot things that could be improved with how this one turned out but this is basically a base idea and I am planning to to use the techniques I learned in making this one to make an even better version which I will of course post too!
This is my finished product:
All of the eyeshadow colours were mixed and pressed myself as was the lip colour, I’ll show you how I did those after I show you how to make the box!So what I used:
- Old cardboard box
- Felt
- Scissors
- Old eyeshadows and the metal pans they come in
- Glue gun
- Sticky Tape
- Mixing stick
- Hand sanitizer gel
- Old lip sticks
- Velvet Ribbon
- Tea light candles
- Paper towels
- Pliers
So let’s get started already! |
To make the box to keep it all in I use a cut up cardboard box. You need to decide how big you want your finished product to be and decide how many pans of make up you want in there. I decided 6 and measured it out.
Ignore the bits of glue and felt on the cardboard because it used to be a ring box ^_^ Anyway this is what the pieces of my box look like, you can see how it will fit together eventually with the hinged lid…
So tape it all together
You want to leave the hinge tape a little loose so it can swing easily:
Now it’s time to cover the whole thing in fabric using your glue gun to stick it. I used felt because that’s all I had left in my stash. Next time I think I will use something else on the outside but again use felt on the inside.There is no need to cover the bottom of the inside part on the right as that’s where the make up will go ^_^
Notice that on the inside of the lid I cut slashes going from one side to the other, I also only glued it around the outside. The reason for this is that you can use the strips to hold important things such as make up brushes, applicators, false lashes or glue 😀 Very useful!!
Next I glued a ribbon in place on the spine so it could be tied around and hold the hold thing closed with a bow.
Now let’s make the palette to go inside the thing!
I had this old palette that cost me like $4 a long time ago. I didn’t really like any of the colours anymore so it seemed like good craft fodder ^_^
I broke it open and removed all the little trays using pliers. Be careful because they can be sharp!
I put all of the powders into containers in case I ever wanted to mix them later and washed the metal trays so I ended up with this:
Next I cut a piece of cardboard that was the correct size to fit in my box thingy and glued the trays into place ^_^
Now while we’re here at the palette part you should cut out a piece of felt a couple of centimeters bigger than the cardboard. Unfortunately I didn’t get photos of this part but you need to cut holes that are big enough to fit the metals trays snuggly. Basically what you’re doing is making a nice little cover to make it all look pretty and so the trays don’t look so far out of place sticking up so much. So in my case I cut 6 holes… if that makes sense! Don’t glue it on yet though, we’ll fill the trays first.
Now time to mix up the powders 😀
As a mixing bowl I used the metal bits from empty tea light candles. They are perfect because you don’t have to clean them when you change colours, just throw them out! Also if you make too much you can actually just press the extra powder into them and keep for next time 😀 Just make sure that you clean them well and get rid of any old wax!!
To press your powder you will need the kind of gel hand sanitizer with alcohol so it will evaporate to make it all sticky again.
Put your powder into the candle and add one squirt of sanitizer. Mix it very very well until it forms a paste:
Tip the paste into the metal tray and squish it down with the stick:
Using a piece of paper towel press all of the liquid out with your finger. Be careful to make it nice and flat and smoosh as much liquid out as you can. You can use this same technique to fix cracked/broken eyeshadows, pressed powder, blush and the like, very handy to know!
Taadaa let it dry and that’s it! Repeat with any other colours you want to put in there ^_^
Now I wanted to include a lip colour too so I took some lip sticks I didn’t 100% like the colours of and mixed my own ^_^
First thing I did was add some shimmer dust to my mixing bowl.
Then I cut off pieces of each of the lippies and added them…
Using the pliers I held my pliers over a lit candle to melt the colours together. I mixed it together properly and poured into the tray. To get a nice clean finish on the top I use a lighter to *VERY CAREFULLY* melt the top so it was perfect!
I ended up going with 4 eye shadows, 1 shimmer and 1 lip colour so this is what my finished colours looked like:
After that the last and yet somehow hardest step is to fit the felt piece over the top of the palette so you can glue it in place and wrap around to the back.
You should have a nice pretty little tray to go in your box like this:
The best part of this is that because it fits so snugly there is no need to glue it in place so in theory you could have one master box and put in a different palette depending on the make up you wanted to wear that day! At least that’s what I’m planning to do ^_^
Closed it looks like this:
So all in all I think this was a really good experiment! while it didn’t turn out perfectly, I can see what I want to improve for next time and I can’t wait to give it another go 😀
What do you guys think? Have you ever done something like this before?
by VioletLeBeaux | Nov 10, 2010 | Craft, Other-Accessory-Tutorials, Tutorial
You know when you buy more expensive make up and you get those little free gift bags with them? I tend to never use the bags because I don’t generally like to carry things with labels on them. So whats the solution? Craft! Craft is aaaalways the solution XD
You need:
- Glue gun or sewing machine
- Lace
- Bow
- Clutch bag
- Ribbon
This bag came in my MBBE goodie bags and is from Guinot. It’s black with little glitter sparklies ^_^ I am not a fan of clutch bags, I think they are kind of pointless… I mean they don’t make carrying stuff any easier they just give me a hand cramp XD So glue time!
So in about 10 minutes I turned it into this:
I started with the white bow that came off one of my Bodyline shoes and added some black velvet ribbon to hide the thread.
Then I glued lace around the outside. Of course you could stitch it in place but this bag is quite thick so glue was easier.
I pleated the lace at the corners so it sat well.
Glued the little bow in place…
Then with some more velvet ribbon I added a little strap by gluing (and anchoring with a stitch) it into the inside.
Super easy! All done!
Now I have a cute evening bag which is practical and matches my outfit ^_^ Win! What do you guys do with these kinds of bags?
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by VioletLeBeaux | Oct 20, 2010 | Craft, Storage/Utility-Tutorials, Tutorial
A mini tutorial today on another way to display necklaces. I’m on a cleaning kick at the moment so I’m trying to be more organised. I found a bunch of necklace displays at a bead store which was closing down for $1 but they were quite ugly. So this is what I did with them. You could easily make your own out of cardboard.
What you need:
- Plastic jewelery stands, or cardboard to make your own.
- Pretty paper or fabric. I am using some rose scented draw liners I found at a junk store.
- Glue gun
- Lace/trim
- Scissors
Unfortunately some of my photos didn’t turn out well as the plastic displays were clear and the camera had trouble focusing on them.To give you an idea of what my jewelery stand looks like I’ve outlined it in pink here:
To make your own, just cut that shape out of cardboard. Mine has a stand that folds back but depending on where you’re going to be putting it, that might be unnecessary. |
Cut a section of the paper or fabric out which is big enough to cover the display completely and fold around the sides to the edges are hidden.
Use your glue gun to stick the base to the back of the paper.
Roll it forward and stick the top down as well. My stand was slightly curved so getting the paper lined up was a little hard. Make sure it’s perfect before you glue.
Cut the excess paper around the sides off so there is only a few inches of overhang.
Now fold the extra around the sides and carefully glue in place.
Repeat on the other side like this:
When you get to the curved bits just snip the paper ever few centimeters so you can fold it around the curve.
Glue this in place too…
This is how the other side looks:
I repeated this on all 4 of the ones I had:
Now it’s time to add some decoration. I didn’t want anything that would take away from the jewelery so I chose a fine white lace. You could also use ribbon or anything else glue-able.
I added the lace around the edges using a small amount of glue and that’s it ^_^ A nice simple craft which can be done in a few minutes.
Once I finish my cupboard re-organisation then you can see them all in action 😀