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Accessories

jewelry, hats, scarves,

September 12, 2009

LBD …. nope LBHeels

Target – Merona Vilma Suede Peep-Toe Pumps in Black

target black heels

The photo on their website doesn’t do these shoes justice at all and my photo is only a little better. They are gorgeous, sexy and also simple enough to go with almost anything at the same time. I had been eying a pair of Nine West Bonfire shoes online and these look exactly the same. The only bad news is that there are only two colors in the Target brand (black and grey) and I kinda was hoping for black leather instead of suede.

On top of how awesome they look, they are comfortable for heels. At some point a few years ago I messed up my toe on my left foot and ever since even just trying on a pair heels typically causes a sharp and severe pain in that toe. This pair there’s no sharp pain. I think my weight is more on my heel than the ball of my foot (not completely but more than most) AND the sole of the shoe is rubberized so your not sliding ALL over the place. They are 3.5″ heels so they are pretty high and I can’t say these are walking shoes but I am REALLY happy with this purchase.

August 4, 2009

Dries Van Noten shoes

I have wanted these shoes for a long time but can’t bring myself to fork over that much money for a pair of heels I will rarely wear (I love the look of heels but even the most comfy heels bother one of the toes on my left foot after more than 2 hours.)

dries-van-noten-beaded-shoes

Sorry to the ebay seller I nabbed the image from – the other place I’ve seen these shoes with good photos is Sea of Shoes’ blog but I think it’s got slightly different beading – I don’t remember the big stone on that right shoe (pictured on the left.)

I’ve been mentally trying to come up with a way to convert a pair of flats into something that might look similar but it’s going to take me awhile since I’ll have to find beads and do the hand beading myself (I don’t think I can get a cobbler to do that part of the project.) And no, I will not be copying them exactly.

April 22, 2009

DIY Ribbon belt – a little more complex…

Ok, I have really needed some new belts. Simple, utilitarian, cute belts. Ideally I need one in black since my black one is getting a bit worn. Black grosgrain ribbon in the correct width wasn’t available at Walmart at midnight when I went looking for clearance belts though so I ended up with leopard (and several others I have yet to make.)

That should be the first part … seek out a really hideous clearance belt that has a decent buckle or recycle an old belt buckle (either your own or thrifted.)

I found THE most bizarr perfect belt last night for $3… it had 6 … SIX buckles on one belt and 3 rings that I could also use. I found two and bought both (they had black as well but those were still $10 each.) So for $6 I can make 15 belts (though I’m working out a way to make these so you change the ribbon and use one buckle.) $0.40 per belt buckle, not bad and it still seems rather strange to have come across this when I was looking for buckles.

6 buckle belt

I expect you will be able to easily find $1 belt buckles though (don’t forget to check the children’s sections – it doesn’t matter how long or ugly the belt is because you just need the buckle.)

And here’s what I’ve made so far:

Leopard DIY belt full pic on dresser

Leopard print belt on

Leopard print ribbon for about $2 and I can get two belts out of it. Less than $1 for the brown ribbon I sewed to the back. Grommets and press I had on hand already (but I think you can find a grommet kit for around $18 maybe?)

You could make a D ring or O ring version without the grommets which I’m going to do with one wider ribbon I fell in love with. I’ll share that once I’ve made it.

As a side note, I think I might be able to make a funky purse strap out of the leftover red belt pleather.

July 1, 2007

Headband Mania

One of my new favorite things are headbands (I think I’m becoming a preppy girl….. ugh…) My head isn’t shaped right for the ones that go all the way around your head or scarfs (they slide too much) but they still look great on the people that can wear them. My favorites right now are the thick headbands and the really thin ones, very basic and classic.

Good headbands under $10 include: Xhilaration (found at Target), Conair, Goody, and Scunci (which I found at Walgreens and Rite Aide)

I also bought a very cute fabric headband on ebay (but as I mentioned before, my head is not the right shape.) There’s also someone selling cute headbands made from Vera Bradley fabric on ebay (and I checked the Vera Bradley site, they don’t seem to make headbands) which brings me to my next point.

DIY Headbands:
Various Fabric:
http://andreatung.blogspot.com/2006/04/diy-hair-bands.html
http://www.heatherbaileydesign.com/Headband.html
http://www.kcquilts.com/blog/2006/09/reversible-fabric-headband-tutorial.html
Ribbon:
http://www.marthastewart.com/portal/site/mslo/menuitem.3a0656639de62ad593598e10d373a0a0/?vgnextoid=2e65c137bf22f010VgnVCM1000003d370a0aRCRD&autonomy_kw=ribbion%20headbands&rsc=ns2006_m2
Fabric on Plastic:
http://www.diynetwork.com/diy/cr_clothing/article/0,2025,DIY_13751_4600908,00.html

Headbands