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Clothing

July 12, 2007

DIY project: Lace inserts in shirts

Ok I really like this idea, to cut out a section of camisole and then add in some lace or other decorative trim (crochet might work.)
white tank with lace inset

This shirt is really cute but I don’t think I could spend $70 for a wife beater when I could buy some for $5 and add to them myself (I don’t think the smushed boob look here isn’t a good one either but I think that’s the result of a bad choice in tube bra.) If you think these shirts are worth $70 or you simply have no time or any sewing skills whatsoever, here’s the link: http://www.graeyny.com/whitelacetank.html

Otherwise I think it would be a really great, easy and cheap DIY project. I’ll let you know if I end up making some. 🙂

PS – note the new addition to the comments on the site. It’s called recaptcha and it’s really useful, really easy to install and it has basically gotten rid of spam comments for me. Oh, and I will be killing the promo section of this site in the near future … I haven’t been able to keep it up to date plus it didn’t help to get hateful comments by some people (chewing me because a code that was over a year old didn’t work … let’s see… not my fault a code over a year old doesn’t work so there was no need to take it out on me. I basically haven’t bothered TRYING to do the coupons and promos since then.)

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


June 29, 2007

White Skirts

So versatile and classic … I bought 2! Both I bought on ebay for a steal and I’m loving them.

One is an Ann Taylor Loft white eyelet skirt, it’s a classic a-line skirt that falls just below my knees.
ann taylor eyelet skirt

The other is a brand I haven’t heard of before. It’s a tiered “peasant / boho” style skirt that falls just a little lower than the other. I made sure I picked one that didn’t look like it had too much volume to it and was more like an a-line skirt as well so it doesn’t look like a skirt that missed being part of a batch of tie dye. 🙂
boho tiered white skirt

I have quite a collection of polo shirts (I didn’t really mean to have so many … they’re just easy to buy and wear) – these skirts help to make them just a bit dressier than my usual of pairing them with nice jeans. And since the skirts are white and basic and go with ALMOST all tops I should be able get a few good years out of them just like my jeans.

May 24, 2007

Supa Cute … Supa Small darnit

So I’ve been bargin hunting on ebay for some shirts and such lately and came across these incredibly cute shirts. The problem… there’s no way in heck, even with extreme dieting that I would ever fit into the largest size of these shirts – they’re made for little tiny Japanese girls. So if anyone knows of anywhere that would sell these in more normal american sizes, please please let me know!

I like these but would probably make it shorter (cut off the bottom sequins and make it more of a normal length shirt):

Japanese gathered neck shirt dress

Japanese gathered neck shirt dress

This one I just like as is … maybe without the lace so I could pick a cami to put under it but really I think this is just really cute:

Japanese bubble sleeve shirt

Japanese bubble sleeve shirt

April 4, 2007

Recycle old Crocs

If you do want to recycle your old Crocs, clearly mark the outside
of the package with “RECYCLE” and mail them to:

Crocs
1510 Nelson Rd.
Longmont, CO 80501

Since Crocs are lightweight, average estimated postage will be around
$2 (though don’t hold me to that as an ewxact amount.)

Old Crocs are shredded to make padding for children’s playgrounds. Unfortunately, municipal recycling programs don’t recycle Crocs at this time. The company is working on a more expanded recycling program, but they have not released any details
yet.

(source modified text from Zappos Daily Shoe Digest)