So this is me, showing whats in my bag and afterwards I ramble on for about 10 minutes lol. But yeah, enjoy; whomever watches this:)
It's Kat
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Sunday, January 20, 2013
Little Update: Having nothing to do with my blog
Hello Kittens,
I am SO sorry that I haven't been able to post anything. I have been in California for the past week and will be returning to North Carolina tomorrow.
If you ladies have any questions or you think you would like me to talk about some topics. Let me know:)
I am SO sorry that I haven't been able to post anything. I have been in California for the past week and will be returning to North Carolina tomorrow.
If you ladies have any questions or you think you would like me to talk about some topics. Let me know:)
Monday, January 14, 2013
DIY: Destroying Pants :)
Hello Kittens!!!
I know I haven't posted in a while, I have been packing. Which in my opinion is terrible when you only want carry-ons.
So, today I was feeling a little reminiscent of an old pair of shredded pants I use to own, and are now residing in the closet of an ex-friend.
In remedy of that, I rummaged through my closet for my last minute packing clothes essentials. Lo and behold, a pair of YELLOW, Target skinny jeans. DID I MENTION THEY WERE YELLOW?! Alright, I'm looking at these jeans to find a plausible reason to shred these beautiful babies to shreds.
Now, get into that crazy closet and find some pants to destroy!!!!
Here are mine.
Step 1: Lay your pants out flat.
Step 2: Mark where you will start the first cut
Step 3: Draw your first line with a pencil and ruler.
Step 4: Lightly draw lines all the way down the pant leg. Each line should be about a half inch apart from one another [or you can choose how much you want to shred by making them varying distances apart]. They should also be variant in length and positioning.
[These steps are OPTIONAL]:
Step 5: You may use a seam ripper to encourage fraying [if you can rip in a straight line]
Step 6: Start ripping away along the lines you drew.
[If you choose to use your fabric scissors]:
Step 5: Snip pants at the edge of the line and cut to the other end.
Step 6: When done cutting all of your cuts, take your pants, side seam in each hand and pull firmly apart until fraying occurs.
Step 7: Then rub cuts against one another. [Sorry, I don't have a picture for this].
Step 8: [Optional] Cut the knees out. [I did].
Alrighty ladies, this is what they should look like laying on your table. Aren't they exciting. I can't wait to put them on!!!
Oh! Look look look what I've got on my legs! My friend used to call them my happy pants because they were so bright. Now they're SUPER happy pants!
BOOM! Look at these puppies! I may do a bleach work on them or a dip dye work on them. Stay tuned girls.
I know I haven't posted in a while, I have been packing. Which in my opinion is terrible when you only want carry-ons.
So, today I was feeling a little reminiscent of an old pair of shredded pants I use to own, and are now residing in the closet of an ex-friend.
In remedy of that, I rummaged through my closet for my last minute packing clothes essentials. Lo and behold, a pair of YELLOW, Target skinny jeans. DID I MENTION THEY WERE YELLOW?! Alright, I'm looking at these jeans to find a plausible reason to shred these beautiful babies to shreds.
- There is a tear in the seam at the back right hip.
- There are slight red splotches from SOMEONE washing it with something red. [fatal].
Now, get into that crazy closet and find some pants to destroy!!!!
Here are mine.
Now, here is what you will need:
- Fabric Scissors
- Seam Ripper [optional]
- Ruler
- Marking Pen/Pencils
- Rivets [optional]
Step 1: Lay your pants out flat.
Step 2: Mark where you will start the first cut
Step 3: Draw your first line with a pencil and ruler.
Step 4: Lightly draw lines all the way down the pant leg. Each line should be about a half inch apart from one another [or you can choose how much you want to shred by making them varying distances apart]. They should also be variant in length and positioning.
[These steps are OPTIONAL]:
Step 5: You may use a seam ripper to encourage fraying [if you can rip in a straight line]
[If you choose to use your fabric scissors]:
Step 5: Snip pants at the edge of the line and cut to the other end.
Step 6: When done cutting all of your cuts, take your pants, side seam in each hand and pull firmly apart until fraying occurs.
Step 7: Then rub cuts against one another. [Sorry, I don't have a picture for this].
Step 8: [Optional] Cut the knees out. [I did].
Alrighty ladies, this is what they should look like laying on your table. Aren't they exciting. I can't wait to put them on!!!
Oh! Look look look what I've got on my legs! My friend used to call them my happy pants because they were so bright. Now they're SUPER happy pants!
BOOM! Look at these puppies! I may do a bleach work on them or a dip dye work on them. Stay tuned girls.
As for this hole, a patched it up with an upside down triangle and used the rivets to embellish the back pockets.
Et Viola! If you tried this out, please send me comments and pictures and all the
goods! If you have any questions about anything I did here, feel free
to ask.
Monday, January 7, 2013
Lipsticks, Stains, Tars, and Glosses Cont.
Sorry guys, but this last, but very not least lip product is amazing!
- Obsessive Compulsive Cosmetics Lip Tar - Grandma: THIS LIP TAR HAS SAVED MY LIFE! I love the color, it lasts through every kind of event you can think of. I went out to eat with friends and when I got home, it just then started to get tacky. It is sticky when applied, then it was when it dries on your lips:) If you are eating, drinking or just a plain ole' lip biter like me, it is great for use because when you bite down on your food you end up transferring half of it onto your napkin.
Enjoy guys, if you have any question or comments feel free to say something in the comments section below:) If you have your favorite lipstick, stain, tar or glosses, let me know. I'd love to get some feedback.
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