Showing posts with label tutorial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tutorial. Show all posts

Wednesday, 11 September 2013

DIY glitter candle holders


Hey today I will show you how to transform your boring candle holders into beautiful and easy to make ones. This took me less than 10 minutes for each. 



What you will need is:


- glue
- glitter
- paintbrush 
- candle holders, jars, etc.. 








How to do it:
1. Make sure the holder or jar is clean.
2. Put glue on it using a paintbrush.
3. Sprinkle glitter on the glued area and get the excess of by shaking it.
4. Leave it to dry completely
5. Spray it with hairspray or any other spray to keep the glitter in place.

I hope you liked it, enjoy making it!! :)

Emka

Thursday, 5 September 2013

DIY glitter shoes


 I love these shoes soo much, but at this stage there are scratches all over them, so I've decided to give them a little makeover. If you have any shoes that need a little something extra, here's what you will need:


- shoes
- glue
- glitter
- brush
- hairspray 











1. Apply glue on the shoes section by section using the brush. Don't make the sections too big cause the glue will dry out before you sprinkle it with glitter.


2. Sprinkle the glitter on the glued shoe


3. Spray the shoes with hairspray (or any other spray that will keep the glitter in place)

FINISHED LOOK: 


Hope you liked this, have a nice day!!

Emka

Sunday, 1 September 2013

DIY: heart cut-out shirt

Good afternoon :) Today I've prepared a DIY tutorial - the effects of Friday afternoon's boredom. 



This was very easy and didn't take a lot of time ( approx 40 mins). Unfortunately my glue isn't the best, and some parts started to detach.. I really need to buy a proper fabric glue pronto!

So that is it for today, let me know if you liked this DIY tutorial :)

Sunday, 25 August 2013

Newspaper nail design tutorial

 Hey guys, today I am going to show you how to create this super easy newspaper nail design.


What you are going to need:

  • base coat ( I used 8in1 total action intensive conditioner by EVELINE
  • newspaper strips ( make sure you use pieces where there are no big gaps between the print)
  • light coloured nail polish ( I used MISS SELENE pearl nail polish)
  • alcohol ( I used some vodka)
  • top coat ( I actually used SALLY HANSEN strengthener)
First, I painted my nails with the base coat and once it has dried out, I put two layers of the nail polish.


Then I poured some vodka in the cap. Make sure the nail polish dries out. Then what you want to do is dip the nail in the vodka for about 30 seconds.

Take it out and press the piece of newspaper onto the nail for about 15 seconds. Make sure it stay in one place and doesn't move, because you don't want the print to be blurred. 


Remove the newspaper piece and you can clean around the nail with some cotton bud soaked in nail polish remover. It's very important to use the top coat as it will stop the ink from rubbing off and it also will add some shine. That's it!! Your eye-catching newspaper nails are finished. Easy, huh? 

The finished look: 

What do you think??