Showing posts with label diy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label diy. Show all posts

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Updated Etsy Shop! Plus, 5% Off!

Zipper Necklace

Real Swarovski Crystal Heart


Real Swarovski Teardrop Crystal

Looks like a rainbow in the right light.


Cameo flower pendant. The only gold/bronze item I sell.


Can you believe this was a glass bead?


This was a brooch!

Made from a vintage chandelier that's over 100 years old!

Made for a pin, I took this and turned it into a ring.

Aren't these just gorgeous? Look at all the different colors!

And now, for the best part-- the discount! To get 5% off your next order, use the coupon code WINTER11
The site can be found by clicking here.

Love you all! Have a happy holiday and wonderful new year!

Monday, July 19, 2010

Epic Fail of Not So Epic Proportions

I'm sure you guys remember my post, An Item For My Closet of Wanting. I promised I would mess around with some fabrics to try and create that Balmain skirt. Well, the good news is that it's possible (obviously). The bad news is that I couldn't get the pieces to stay together. Leather is a pain in the behind to sew! I can't honestly say I have a tutorial because the pieces I used produced something similar to the original picture, not the actual product. Therefore I'd like to say that the key here is LAYERS.

I started with one long layer of mesh from an old skirt, which gave me the shape I needed to build around. I cut away pieces of the mesh and pinned some sequined fabric and chains onto the material to build the bottom layer of the skirt, and for the top layer pinned the leather scraps with more monochrome fabrics. I figured it was just a puzzle, with pieces in need of being put together and pieces that needed to be cut away to reveal another puzzle altogether.

The final product looked kind of silly, but that's essentially how I would have created it had I possessed a working sewing machine capable of sewing leather. I was tempted to punch holes into the leather and sew it with strips of grey yarn or embroidery floss, but seeing as I wouldn't seriously be able to wear the skirt, I didn't do more than keep the pins in place and admire my first and only attempt.

I apologize for not taking any pictures, but if I try this again with a working machine and a smaller model, I will definitely record as much of the new attempt as I can. Have a great day!

Monday, June 28, 2010

An Item for My Closet of Wanting

I want this skirt. I was on gURL today and someone posted this exact picture, wanting to  make a similar version of it. According to her, it’s a Balmain  creation and that apparently means it’s bogus expensive. She  asked for help so I offered as good a breakdown of the skirt as I could,  and in doing so realized how much fun it would be to make. I’m off to tinker with some leather scraps I have and see if I  can make it work in my size. If I can work in some tulle,  I’ll head to the store and buy sequined fabric. Also,  chainmail kits. I highly doubt they sell finished chainmail anywhere in  my price range.  Excited! And you bet if I can make this work, I’ll post a tutorial. =)

I want this skirt.

I was on gURL today and someone posted this exact picture, wanting to make a similar version of it. According to her, it’s a Balmain creation and that apparently means it’s bogus expensive. She asked for help so I offered as good a breakdown of the skirt as I could, and in doing so realized how much fun it would be to make.

I’m off to tinker with some leather scraps I have and see if I can make it work in my size. If I can work in some tulle, I’ll head to the store and buy sequined fabric. Also, chainmail kits. I highly doubt they sell finished chainmail anywhere in my price range.

Excited!

And you bet if I can make this work, I’ll post a tutorial. =)

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