Showing posts with label shorts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shorts. Show all posts
Wednesday, 1 October 2014
Oh, You Pretty Things
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Thursday, 23 January 2014
Tuesday, 26 November 2013
Snapshot Lookbook: Floral
T-shirt - Primark
Sunglasses - Fashion Outlet
Pendant Necklace - Market Stall, Turkey
Jacket - Miss Selfridge
Shorts - Pieces
Jeans - New Look
Cardigan - Topshop
Boots - Deichmann
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Friday, 23 August 2013
DIY: 'Stardust Walker' Heels
This is a simple but effective DIY which only takes about half an hour but leaves you with unique and gorgeous shoes;
You will need:
- 1 pair of Black Wedged Heels (I recommend buying these from New Look as they aren't too expensive if you mess up.)
- 2/3 bottles of relatively cheap glitter nail polish (I used gold and silver from the Technic range)
- A pencil with a very light lead hardness (anything lighter than HB)
- A basic idea of what you want the pattern to look like. (It may be wise to draw pattern ideas on a piece of paper first.)
How to:
1. Make sure that the shoes are clean enough to work on.
2. Draw a faint outline of your pattern in the pencil mentioned in 'You will need'. (You should only just be able to see the line.)
3. Using the glitter nail polish begin to dab and spread the liquid across the area of your pattern, being careful not to overshoot the faint lines.
4. If you have a second/third colour(s) to add layer these over the top using the same technique.
5. Leave your heels to dry.
Side note: If you want to make sure the glitter definitely doesn't come off, then I suggest that you go over the pattern with clear nail polish after. If you're being a bit more inventive with your pattern you could apply different colours of glitter nail polish in different areas and then layer/not layer them at the edges, the choice is yours!
If you need any more advice then send an e-mail to jessicaannieblog@gmail.com also if you make heels inspired by this DIY you can send them to this e-mail address to have your picture featured on this blog! Keep the e-mail subject the same as the title of the post.
You will need:
- 1 pair of Black Wedged Heels (I recommend buying these from New Look as they aren't too expensive if you mess up.)
- 2/3 bottles of relatively cheap glitter nail polish (I used gold and silver from the Technic range)
- A pencil with a very light lead hardness (anything lighter than HB)
- A basic idea of what you want the pattern to look like. (It may be wise to draw pattern ideas on a piece of paper first.)
How to:
1. Make sure that the shoes are clean enough to work on.
2. Draw a faint outline of your pattern in the pencil mentioned in 'You will need'. (You should only just be able to see the line.)
3. Using the glitter nail polish begin to dab and spread the liquid across the area of your pattern, being careful not to overshoot the faint lines.
4. If you have a second/third colour(s) to add layer these over the top using the same technique.
5. Leave your heels to dry.
Side note: If you want to make sure the glitter definitely doesn't come off, then I suggest that you go over the pattern with clear nail polish after. If you're being a bit more inventive with your pattern you could apply different colours of glitter nail polish in different areas and then layer/not layer them at the edges, the choice is yours!
If you need any more advice then send an e-mail to jessicaannieblog@gmail.com also if you make heels inspired by this DIY you can send them to this e-mail address to have your picture featured on this blog! Keep the e-mail subject the same as the title of the post.
Saturday, 10 August 2013
EBay Wishlist (2)
For this wishlist I wanted to show my more daring side (hence the studded heels). However there are some items I've been lusting after for some time, such as the snake armlet, which is only £0.10! EBay is still continuing to amaze me. Let me know what you think of the items.
Black Sheer Chiffon Blouse -cd9911
Pink Maxi Skirt -utopialive87
Gold Snake Armlet -bg4acf
Vintage Levi Shorts -discount-jeans-shop
Jimmy Choo Snakeskin Clutch -menack123
Black Studded Peep-Toe Heels -shusole
Friday, 28 June 2013
Snapshot Lookbook: Festival Fever

Top left;
- 'Vibes' t-shirt from H&M
- Face painted using eye shadow from Accessorize with water; inspired by Coachella Festival
Top right;
- Lipstick by MaxFactor in Raisin
Bottom left;
- Nail Polish by No7 in Lucky Lilac
- Bracelet handmade in Santorini, Greece
Bottom right;
- Shorts from Label Lab @ House of Fraser
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