So yeah, if you like what you see why not check it out? the link is at the top of the page :)
Tuesday, 24 September 2013
Tokyo fashion
Hi! This is just a quick post about Tokyo street fashion, I love Japanese fashion and I like looking on tokyofashion.com to check out what everyone is wearing :) here are some of my fave outfits:
Monday, 26 August 2013
Tutorial haul =)
Today I went hunting for a whole load of tutorials that I plan to use, so I thought I'd share them with you guys :) The links will take you to sites that have other tutorials on them aswell so why not check them out.
This one isn't a tutorial but you can get an idea of how to make it by looking, for more pics click the link.
http://kate-showandtell.blogspot.com.br/2011/11/bloom-sewing-machine-mat-finished.html
So basically you can use all these tutorials and make adjustments like colour/fabric choice to make it more kawaii. When I come across more tutorials I'll be adding them so check back for more :) I hope this was useful and have fun making!
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Here are some more tutorials that I found since I posted this entry:
Hand held mirror decoden
http://thegluegungirl.blogspot.co.uk/2012/03/diy-decoden-sweet-jar-tutorial.html
http://www.craftster.org/forum/index.php?topic=250285.msg2784681#msg2784681
http://magicpearlheart.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/diy-candy-jewelry-tutorial.html
http://www.petitapetitandfamily.com/2012/12/dyi-funky-shoe-laces.html#.UM7HaZLXp7U
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vpiZ9hiKVI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vpiZ9hiKVI
http://www.dropdeadkawaii.com/2011/11/zipper-diy-deco-collars.html
http://www.dropdeadkawaii.com/2012/03/sweet-kawaii-diy-edits-to-your-wardrobe.html
http://www.dropdeadkawaii.com/2012/03/sweet-kawaii-diy-edits-to-your-wardrobe.html
This one isn't a tutorial but you can get an idea of how to make it by looking, for more pics click the link.
http://kate-showandtell.blogspot.com.br/2011/11/bloom-sewing-machine-mat-finished.html
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Here are some more tutorials that I found since I posted this entry:
Hand held mirror decoden
http://thegluegungirl.blogspot.co.uk/2012/03/diy-decoden-sweet-jar-tutorial.html
http://www.craftster.org/forum/index.php?topic=250285.msg2784681#msg2784681
http://magicpearlheart.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/diy-candy-jewelry-tutorial.html
Tuesday, 20 August 2013
Nail art tutorials
I like nail art but I always muck it up because I'm not patient enough to let it dry properly : | But I still enjoy it, If you want to start doing nail art you can get tools specifically made for it. I usually just use a pencil as a dotting tool and a small paint brush for details. If you want to you can paint onto fake nails and then glue them on when they're dry, it's much easier if you're right handed like me (or left handed ofcourse). I don't even bother trying to paint designs on my right hand anymore... but anyway here are some designs that you might like to try out.
The link to this tutorial http://blackcoffee1437.blogspot.co.uk/2011/03/panda-nail-art-tutorial.html
http://luuthienluv.blog.me/140135671567
Have fun creating your own nail art! Feel free to comment a link to any kawaii nail art/tutorials you stumble upon :)
This one is inspired by Kyari Pamyu Pamyu's Ponponpon video, If you don't know what I'm talking about then watch it here it's really weird but cool.
The link to this tutorial http://blackcoffee1437.blogspot.co.uk/2011/03/panda-nail-art-tutorial.html
http://luuthienluv.blog.me/140135671567
Have fun creating your own nail art! Feel free to comment a link to any kawaii nail art/tutorials you stumble upon :)
Friday, 2 August 2013
DIY Totoro bag Part 2
Hi there, here's the second part to my Totoro bag tutorial. If you haven't seen the first part then click here to go to it. In this part I'll show you how to construct the outer part and the ears and arms, at this point the lining of your bag should have been made.
This is how your bag should look so far.
Pin along the bottom of the ears and the arms, make sure that the right sides of the fabric are facing inwards.
Sew the shapes but leave the bottom open, after I sewed mine I cut seam smaller (so that it was about 5mm) and then I made marks on the bottom as you can see so that I wouldn't sew them the wrong way round or something.
Turn the pieces inside out.
Going back to the main piece, pin the top of front of the bag (and the ears/arms, the ears and arms should be on the inside) to the side piece that has the zip on it.
Check whilst you still have the pins in that the bag looks like this when you turn it inside out.
This pic is of the bag turned inside out after I sewed it (that's the next step obvs - you have to sew).
This pic is just to show you how the top looks like with the front sewn on.
The next thing I did was pin the bag strap onto the side that doesn't have the zip on it.
And again more sewing.
Next thing I did was sew the edges of the sides together (these are the smaller egdes I'm talking about).
This pic shows what it will look like when you turn the sides inside out.
Here's anotherpic of thesame thing cuz the last one was a bit crappy : /
Now pin and sew the bottom side to the bottom of the front. At this point I realised that the bag was floppy and needed some support, so I went hunting for this to use. Cardboard wouldn't work although I had quite a bit of that, I tried wire but it wouldn't make the exact shape I wanted and I didn't want the things I put in the bag to bulge through the front so...
I found another old backpack that I was already using for spare bits and found more of this plastic board stuff I'd used before for my fairy kei bag, I still don't know what it is most likely a type of polystyrene.
At the front I inserted it in between the front inside and the lining, I used 9 small stitches around the edges of the front (looks like Totoro has dimples now lol, It's more noticeable in the pictures. But the reason why I sewed it on instead of glueing it is because glue ruins fabric, and it might disolve if you wash it).
When I added the padding to the back of the bag I sewed two arrow pointing up, it helps to keep the foam stuff in place.
Nearly done! =) turn the bag inside out (so that the outside of the bag is inside, it will need turning again later. Don't forget to put the strap on the inside).
Pin the back of the bag to the sides and sew it, leave a gap atthe bottom for turning it.
Turn it inside out so that it's the right way round, sew the gap at the bottom closed, I used my sewing machine to close the back so there's a line of stitches running along the bottom.
So this is what the finished thing turned out to be like, I'm quite happy with the result. Here's a pic of the back of the bag after I finished sewing it up, the bottom where I closed the seam is a bit rough. But I'd been working on this for so long and I was in a rush so I just finished it like that. If you wanna make yours neater just hand sew a ladder stitch to close it :)
Phew, that was a lot of work. I'm so happy to finally have this up I've been working on it for days I hope it was useful to you :) Have fun making your own!
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