27 December 2012

A Simple Dinner on Christmas Day












Black Pleated Cotton Sweater- Thrift Store    Blue Studded Denim Short- DIY


It was Christmas day when my aunt invited us over to their house for a simple dinner. Since it was a rainy evening, I decided to wear something that would keep me warm. It was a black cotton sweater that's perfect for the weather then I paired it off with my DIY shorts so I'm not that all covered up. Happy Holidays everyone! :)






23 December 2012

i go for Neon this Holiday Season!








Teal chiffon blouse- Divisoria    Skirt- DIY  Shoes- SM dept. store  Accessories- Shop & Match  Bag- Mom


Yesterday, we had a Christmas party held at my cousin's home. I wanted to wear something colorful for the party so I decided to wear neon for a change. I mixed up the clothes I had in my wardrobe and this is the look I created. =)




13 December 2012

Shoes i Love!

(not by primadonna) 

(not by primadonna)





















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12 December 2012

My Christmas Wishlist



Floral printed blazer

Ombre studded shorts

Floral printed pants

Studded wedge


  Red pumps


Neon acessories

Aztec skirt
by Bubbles




BUBBLES

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0905 383 0507
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10 December 2012

DIY: Double Scallop Skirt

Christmas season is here! It will be a month full of red and green colors. Good thing I found this green skirt in our storage room and then thought of cutting it short and making some curves to have some style. I then searched the web and found some tips on how to make a scallop skirt.

Here are the needed materials for the project..



an old unused skirt


scissors, needle & thread, badge pin, pencil marker, pins


The first thing you need to do is to cut the skirt according to your desired length. Once you finished cutting, use the badge pin and trace the upper curve using the pencil marker to the bottom of your skirt. Then cut the traces you made on your skirt. 

This is what it will look like once you finished cutting it.




Since, I was not satisfied with the length of my skirt because I find it too short I decided to have another layer of scallop cloth. So what I did is to repeat the same process to my remaining pieces of my skirt. Using my pins, I pinned the second cloth to the skirt so it would not fall of when I sew it. Then I sew the second layer cloth to the bottom of the skirt.


This is my finished masterpiece!



                          with flash                                 without flash


The scallop skirt when worn..