Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Wrap your head around this.

Guys, it is summer time! SUMMER TIME!

But for me it doesn't feel like summer. Because of this Texas thing I was complaining about. Also, my summer vacation was like two days and I spent last week getting trained for 2 jobs. Which is probably why I was not blogging all week.

But this week I have some awesome DIY crafts for you guys that are very summery, that I am doing mainly to bring myself out of my lack of summer rut but also because I want to help you feel summery too.

So guys, remember hair wraps? Where you got a piece of your hair all wound up in embroidery thread. Well my mom never let me get one when I was a kid, so I used to try to do it myself because I thought they looked so cool, but they always ended up looking dumb, and so I took them out. They are like friendship bracelets for your hair. In that you make them during the summer and they use embroidery thread. Not really the friendship part, because I did mine last night and it was me sitting alone in my room for 3 hours watching The Office on Netflix. But friendship bracelets are very repelling right now according to the Man Repeller, so why not make that repelling nature permanent in your hair?

Glad you see my point. I tried to write up a how to for doing this, but I am terrible at explaining knotting, so I will just give you the awesome guide I used because it makes way more sense.

http://www.ehow.com/how_2058376_make-hairwrap.html

And this is what my final product looked like:


Yay! Go give yourself one because it looks really cool.

Sunday, May 01, 2011

My Heart is Deep in the Heart of Texas

I am from Texas. And I love it. Texas is the greatest place ever. And Texans are the greatest people ever.

I find myself talking about Texas constantly. I am obsessed with it. I just finished my finals on Friday, and now everyone is going home, and I am staying here in PA. My body is itching to be overcome by the sweltering Texas heat and go for a swim in frigid Barton Springs. But since I can't I am going to have to incorporate my homesickness into my personal style. Starting with this inspirational photoshoot.

I am amazingly impressed by this Italian perspective of Texas.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Handmade Outfit

When I wake up, I usually get dressed before anything else. I remember as a kid, seeing people on TV come downstairs and eat their breakfast while they are all dressed for the day and being freaked out. Why would you do that?! Eating breakfast is how you wake up, and then you get dressed when you are all awake. But now that I am a grown up living with real people, I have turned into my childhood enigma. Except that I still make a cup of coffee before I get dressed.

Anyway, what this has to do with today's post is.... nothing. Well, sort of. This morning, after I got my coffee, Iwent back upstairs to get dressed and then came to my kitchen table and started outlining things for my final on Friday. But as I was sitting here I realized that everything I am wearing today is handmade, by yours truly. In the sense that I put all the raw materials together into pieces of wearable piece-ness. God, that sentence didn't make sense, I need another cup of coffee.

But let's go over them.
Ugh, please excuse the crazy hands on the right.
 
Okay, so step one is the dress. I feel like this being a dress is kind of cheating, because it is so easy to make, and it is all one piece to it counts as a two-for-one thing. But whatever. I decided to make it last summer because I was watching Weeds and Mary-Louise Parker was wearing a dress in the same cut. I thought it was really cute and I couldn't stop thinking about it. So I decided I would make one.
 
It was really simple to make; I did all the sewing in probably an hour. It is a silky silk in a midnight blue. I have this iron-on moon applique that I was going to put on the back, but my friend wouldn't let me because he thought it would ruin the dress. Gay people think they know everything...
 

Dirty, messy hair...

 


Okay, this is me showing off the earring. They are small, and kind of boring. But I made them, and I thing the gold goes well with the blue. I rarely get a chance to wear them because I am usually so blinged up (yes, I made that word up) with silver. And I made them, so they work with the outfit.



YESSSS!

These shoes are obviously what I am most proud of. I mean, they are freaking shoes. That I made. And the best part is that the material was 100% free. I went to this give away thing with a fellow crafter friend a couple weeks ago, where all the samples from home design stores get donated when they are done with them. I picked up a square of carpet (for the soles) and some fake leather wall covering (for the straps), plus a bunch of other stuff that I will make stuff with later. I had been looking for huaraches for a while now, and they don't have them in the thrift stores up here. So the best option is obviously to make them myself.

Then there was the cutting. And the hot gluing. And then I tried to wear them out last Sunday and the heel strap broke about a foot out the door. So I tried again last night by adding double straps and a re-enforcing center band, and I think this heel will hold up.
 
The best part is that it is like I am walking on carpet, but actually my shoes are carpet. And because I decided to put the carpet facing the bottom too, they are really comfy, but also slippery. I was spinning around my kitchen (which is hardwood) for like five minutes giggling like a dummy, and then my roommate said something from the living room. Which is awkward, because I thought he was gone.

Anyway, I hope this inspires someone somewhere to make something to wear for themselves. I mean, you know what you want to wear better than anyone else, am I right? Check out P.S.- I made this for some awesome step by step directions to make yourself some fashionable, awesome, fun items to kick-start your inspiration.

Monday, April 25, 2011

Remixed Dress

Today is gorgeous, and I am wearing this really comfy dress that used to be a skirt that used to be a dress. Let me explain.

Glasses glare!

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Does your ear hang low?

I am a forgetful, scatter brained person. I am also really good at losing things. One thing that falls into this category of stuff I lose are earrings. Did that sentence make sense? Regardless, I have a lot of mismatched and single earrings because of this, and because I like them so much I wear the singles anyway.



This Julian Louie single earring is awesome. I like this look because the earring has two tassels, so it is like this girl had two normal earrings and then hooked one into the other because her ear was feeling too heavy. Also, I love these shoes, and how they are so bold with such a demure dress. Is demure the right word? No, but whatever.


So, lets just all agree to wear our single earrings proudly.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Good excuses

This is the week before finals week so I am getting a little overwhelmed by academia. But regardless, I am going to see the Decemberists tonight, so I figured that is the perfect excuse for me to wear:

This.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Outdoors: Coachella

Looking through pictures of Coachella fashion is making me wish there was some warmth in this gorram state. I grew up in Tejas and we went to Kerrville Folk Festival, literally every year from birth to when I was 13 because my parents declared it too "mainstream and commercial". Yeah, my parents are those people. Following that I was an ACL gal all through high school, so I feel like I know my way around the festival scene.

Moving on, here are some adorable Coachella images so you can channel music festival style in your own home. That is, if it is warm. Which it isn't here. But frankly, music festival style looks good all summer.

Oh, Mr. Newton... you certainly have a type...