Showing posts with label neon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label neon. Show all posts

12.10.2012

Black, White and the changing Seasons.

Jacket: Asos, Heels: Zara, Tights: Target, Dress: Topshop, Necklace: Forever 21

It's a mirage, an oasis in the desert of no updates. It's a fluke, It just can't be. A post? An outfit post no less. It's not a mirage dear readers, the 7 of you who checked in today. Nothing can bring you together like a mandatory family event! Where schedules and lack of cars are overcome and you have to figure something out. A and I had a family event in Tracy, where we stubbornly took out half an hour to take  not one, not two but four new outfit pictures! Because who knows when we'll get the chance again. A's working part-time while going to school - her work requires her to wear a somewhat "semi-formalish" attire, these are some of her new clothing purchases. Also...look at all the pretty leaves!! I just love Fall! 

J and I on the other hand are in the middle of some life-changing things and because we're paranoid about jinxes, we'll share with all of you the news once we're in the safe-zone! Until next time! 

S

8.23.2012

DIY Necklace for Cosmopolitan India.


*Please read all the steps before you begin, there some suggestions in the later steps that contradict the beginning - efficiency through trial and error.*

This is kind of long overdue, but we were waiting for the hard copy, but we can't do it any longer. So Cosmopolitan India was doing a DIY feature for their July issue and they asked us to contribute! YEH! We feel so international or should we say cosmopolitan (bad pun totally intended)! We always talk about doing a craft-day and were planning on making something anyway, this gave us a good reason to get our act together and actually make something. We were inspired by this awesome VPL piece and below is our take on it. I'm sure you could use bungee cord and get some resin from an arts/crafts store or online and replicate it, but we went with something simpler, which still made a statement - rope and neon! We will do an update post once we get the hard copy and scan in the feature, the .pdf we have right now is just not clear enough


You’ll need:
• A pair of very sharp scissors
• A thick rope, measured to the desired length around your neck with an additional
six inches for making the tie in the back of the necklace.
• A secondary rope, thinner than the original, cut about three times longer then the
thicker piece.

Before you start: You should always get both pieces longer than recommended just in
case something goes wrong and always double-check before you cut because you don’t
want it to go to waste!

Measure the thicker rope around your neck, keeping an inch extra, snip the rest off for
later. You’ll use it to make the tie in the back of the necklace.


Step 1: Take both pieces and align at one end.

Step 2: Take the thinner rope and go underneath the thicker one.

Step 3: Fold the thinner rope over the thicker one and take it underneath itself.

 Step 4: Repeat the process until you’re about an inch and half away from
the end and tie secure knots at the end to keep the rope/thread from unraveling. You can
also tape the end to make it even more secure, which is what we ended up doing.

 If you do end up using tape, make sure the second piece (our neon yarn) is not slippery and has enough traction because if it doesn't, it'll just unravel even after you tightly wrap it.

 Step 5: This is where the extra rope we had you save comes in handy. Take that piece and
cut it in half. On one end of the necklace, fold over the rope so it makes a loop and secure by wrapping the thread continuously. (If you plan on using a rope as the secondary piece, you can get a matching yarn to finish off the necklace.)

We actually made this part harder then it had to be. But you know, hindsight.  Here is the first place we contradict the beginning - you don't have to cut and save some extra rope, you can just keep the main piece long enough in the beginning so that you can make the loop. Secure as stated on top.
Step 6: On the other end of the necklace, take the last piece of the extra rope, and secure it by wrapping the thread to the edge, just like in the last step. Cut any excess thread off, once you’re done wrapping it around and finish by tying very secure knots.

Second contradiction. Once again instead of cutting and attaching the extra piece later, just keeping the rope longer in the beginning, that way you don't have to cut and attach it, all you have to do is finish it. Hopefully that made sense. 

 Viola! You’re done! Your necklace should look something like this! You
can always add a personal touch with charms, lockets, even safety pins…even an old lock
lying around the house attached at the center would add just the right touch.

J modeling the end-result. 

Good luck!

S

4.06.2012

Color my shoes.

Heels: Zara, Jewelry: Forever 21, Sunglasses: Urban Outfitters

Most of my recent shoe purchases have been all about color. I noticed that my old shoes are either black or brown, and yes those colors are great for going with most outfits, but colorful shoes are so much more fun! It's Spring; it's time to loosen up and go crazy with colors!

Also making a special appearance in this post are my very first pair of sunglasses! I've worn glasses
for most of my life and just recently got contacts, so I got some sunglasses from Urban Outfitters. They are so cute! I love the butterfly edges. Since I'm all about color I've been trying to incorporate the same mantra with my jewelry. Let me just say neon jewelry is fabouloooous! You can be wearing such a blah outfit, but if you add one of these bad boys...voila color!

A