A Blog about a Girl, her eye for fashion,& her Big Love Affair with all things Fabulous
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Monday, March 28, 2011
♥ the Corset top....
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Saturday, March 26, 2011
BBC Spring Summer 2011
See the full lookbook at www.bbcicecream.com/lookbook and purchase at www.bbcicecream.eu. |
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Gem's found in XXI
Lion head is all champy colored rhinestones |
Stopped in the local XXI, don't even remember what I stopped in for lol but I stumbled across these awesomeeeee accessories! Very impressed! The chain set is not all in one, the lion head is separate from the chains, and the bracelets are a set of 3 that I doubled up bc 3 just wasn't enough. When I pair these with fits I will be sure to post!-Necklaces were 9.80 a piece and bracelets were 12.80 for 3. I get real stingy in XXI (I know I'm not the only one lol ) But these pieces were worth it! lol XOXO-NCG
Beautiful People Chris brown official video
Chris Brown - Music - More Music Videos
Thought this video was pretty dope, Chris Brown is truly an amazing artist.
Thought this video was pretty dope, Chris Brown is truly an amazing artist.
INGREDIENTS:
-H&M Trench Coat ($60)
-Approximately 400 chopsticks or candy apple sticks
-Handsaw
-Gold spray paint
-Chalk
-Glue Gun
DIRECTIONS
Before you begin: if you're particularly good with a handsaw or know someone with a power table saw, proceed with Step 1. For those of you who don't have those tools handy, you can make an alternative version of this trench by purchasing and using gold studs instead. If you choose to do the latter, please refer to the second set of instructions and note that this project will get a bit pricier.
1. Cut down chopsticks or candy apple sticks to about an inch with a handsaw or ask someone with a power table saw to cut down for you. You should end up with 164 pointy ends for each sleeve.
2. Once you finished cutting the sticks, it's time to paint them! Make sure you're in a well-ventilated area and are working on a flat surface. We suggest protecting your workspace with old magazines or newspaper.
3. Apply a layer of gold spray paint to the pointy tips. Leave them on your workspace for approximately 15 minutes or until dry. Flip them over and spray the other side.
4. Before you apply the spikes to the jacket, use white chalk to outline a rectangle on each arm, starting at the shoulder and ending at the elbow. You want it to be large enough to fit approximately 24 rows and five columns, but this will vary depending on the size of your jacket and how many spikes you want on it.
5. Space the gold spikes evenly in each row and use dabs of hot glue or super glue to secure each spike onto the jacket.
6. Wait approximately 10 minutes or until the glue is completely dry before wearing the trench.
If you choose to use studs:
INGREDIENTS
- H&M Trench Coat ($60)
- 17 bags of Tree Spikes ($13/bag of 20) in Gold
-Leather hole punch or X-Acto knife
-Chalk
DIRECTIONS
1.Before you apply the studs to the jacket, use white chalk to outline a rectangle on each arm, starting at the shoulder and ending at the elbow. You want it to be large enough to fit approximately 24 rows and five columns, but this will vary depending on the size of your jacket and how many studs you want on it.
2. Create small holes using a leather hole punch or X-Acto knife where you would like each stud to go.
3. Press the post of the stud through the small hole and screw the back onto the post.
-H&M Trench Coat ($60)
-Approximately 400 chopsticks or candy apple sticks
-Handsaw
-Gold spray paint
-Chalk
-Glue Gun
DIRECTIONS
Before you begin: if you're particularly good with a handsaw or know someone with a power table saw, proceed with Step 1. For those of you who don't have those tools handy, you can make an alternative version of this trench by purchasing and using gold studs instead. If you choose to do the latter, please refer to the second set of instructions and note that this project will get a bit pricier.
1. Cut down chopsticks or candy apple sticks to about an inch with a handsaw or ask someone with a power table saw to cut down for you. You should end up with 164 pointy ends for each sleeve.
2. Once you finished cutting the sticks, it's time to paint them! Make sure you're in a well-ventilated area and are working on a flat surface. We suggest protecting your workspace with old magazines or newspaper.
3. Apply a layer of gold spray paint to the pointy tips. Leave them on your workspace for approximately 15 minutes or until dry. Flip them over and spray the other side.
4. Before you apply the spikes to the jacket, use white chalk to outline a rectangle on each arm, starting at the shoulder and ending at the elbow. You want it to be large enough to fit approximately 24 rows and five columns, but this will vary depending on the size of your jacket and how many spikes you want on it.
5. Space the gold spikes evenly in each row and use dabs of hot glue or super glue to secure each spike onto the jacket.
6. Wait approximately 10 minutes or until the glue is completely dry before wearing the trench.
If you choose to use studs:
INGREDIENTS
- H&M Trench Coat ($60)
- 17 bags of Tree Spikes ($13/bag of 20) in Gold
-Leather hole punch or X-Acto knife
-Chalk
DIRECTIONS
1.Before you apply the studs to the jacket, use white chalk to outline a rectangle on each arm, starting at the shoulder and ending at the elbow. You want it to be large enough to fit approximately 24 rows and five columns, but this will vary depending on the size of your jacket and how many studs you want on it.
2. Create small holes using a leather hole punch or X-Acto knife where you would like each stud to go.
3. Press the post of the stud through the small hole and screw the back onto the post.
So I posted this even though I'm not sure how I feel about it! What I think would be DOPE is the same process done to a t-shirt or even using different paint. Like black on black-meaning spraying the wooden pieces black and applying them to a black or grey T. Just my thoughts-XOXO-NCG
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Ladiessssssss New Shatter Colors
So ladies new colors are supposed to come out May 2011. I have blogged about shatter before and the "knock off" version Crackle by China Glaze which BTW I returned to the store bc I was SO Disappointed :(. There is a SIGNIFICANT difference between a Shatter Effect and a Crackle effect and Shatter is just SO MUCH MORE FUN! Soooooo I would love to get my hands on the white! When I find out more I will update this post-XOXO-NCG
Monday, March 21, 2011
❥♡PINK KISSES♡❥
YSL-Lingerie Pink |
Turkish Delight **FAVE* |
NARS turkish delight is my go2 gloss for pink lips LOVEEEEEE. Looks great paired over your favorite lipstick as well for a PINKER LIP. Take your pick. Some people love Mac's snob or Lady Gaga's Pink those are great shades as well just makes sure you apply well and don't over do it!-XOXO-NCG
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