Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Red herring



Top: Star City outside ⟡, [no brand] from China inside ⟡
Bottom: Arizona
Shoes: Forever 21
Ear party: [gifted] from China ⟡, Cady Nation, now DC Bijou
first wear in 2012

I hadn't worn these particular fish earrings for several years, after three of the rhinestones fell out.  Then, a few days ago I had an epiphany and dabbed some red nail polish into the gaps.  It worked like a charm and I couldn't be more pleased with the results!

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Fly me to the moon



Top: Love Rocks ⟡
Bottom: Celebrity Pink
Shoes: Bamboo
Earrings: [no brand] from Shanghai
Arm party: [diy] ⟡, Kenneth Cole

first wear in 2012

My first patterned wrap bracelet!  It's Broncos / Fighting Illini / Your Favorite Orange and Blue Sports Team colored!  Click here for the tutorial on how to make this bracelet!

Sunday, February 19, 2012

The real deal!



Top: Kenneth Cole outside, Mossimo inside ⟡
Bottom: Forever 21
Shoes: Payless
Ear party: [no brand] from ? ⟡, [no brand] from Hong Kong
Bag: Merona

first wear in 2012

Third weekend is the charm!  We were sorely tempted by the first apartment complex we toured this day, but it's a good thing we didn't put any money down because the real winner turned up later that afternoon!  The only leasing agent working that day was wonderfully cheery and helpful despite being extremely busy.  She took us on a double tour with a a couple that had already seen 30 places (this was the 7th that day!) and they ended up choosing this complex!  It was clearly a sign.  We submitted our application and if all goes well we will be moved in by the end of the month!

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Have you screen my bicycle?




Top: Uniqlo outside ⟡, Love Love Jo inside ⟡
Bottom: Arizona
Shoes: Forever 21
Scarf: [flea market]
Ear party: [no brand] from Shanghai ⟡, H&M
Nail party: 10 ⟡, Sally Hansen ⟡

first wear in 2012

I screen printed this shirt myself at the Gowanus Print Lab in Brooklyn!  It was really fun and the end result greatly exceeded my expectations!  At least enough to make up for the other shirt I printed, which has a kid on a rocking horse right over the tummy.  After a friend pointed out its pre-maternity styling, I couldn't bring myself to wear it.  Some thoughts cannot be unthought.

Friday, February 17, 2012

Urban backpacking





Top: Arizona ⟡
Bottom: Celebrity Pink
Shoes: Bamboo
Ear party: [gifted], Forever 21

first wear in 2012

This bag gets more wear than all my cute, girly handbags combined.  I've been tempted to replace it with a more ladylike tote, but the functional benefits of a backpack are difficult to deny.  If anything, it has become a handy headquarters for all work-related items when at home.

For those of you who have to haul things to work or school every day, what do you use to carry your stuff?

Thursday, February 16, 2012

9 to 5







Top: Express ⟡
Bottom: Paris Blues
Shoes: Payless
Neck party: [no brand] from Taiwan, [ebay]
Ear party: [no brand] from Hong Kong, [ebay]

first wear in 2012

This is the sweater I wore to my first day of work at my current employer, and consequentially the same sweater pictured in my ID.  If I could go back in time I would have chosen to wear some brighter colors that day, but I can't deny that this was a very comfortable choice for a long day of training and paperwork.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Exit through the gift shop


Top: Forever 21 outside, Annabelle inside ⟡
Bottom: Paris Blues
Shoes: Sonoma
Ear party: [no brand] from Qingdao ⟡, [no brand] labret stud from Amazon⟡ 

first wear in 2012

Judged by many measures, these earrings are nothing special.  However, because I bought them in the Tsingtao Brewery gift shop, when I look at them I remember that entire trip.  And that is why one should always exit through the gift shop!

I have not seen the nominally-related Exit Through the Gift Shop documentary, but it has been in my Netflix queue for quite some time.  I've heard good things!

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Layer it on me






Top: Royalty outside ⟡, Windsor inside ⟡
Bottom: Jolt
Shoes: Mossimo ⟡
Ear party: [ebay], Forever 21
Necklace: [gifted] ⟡
Bracelet: [diy] ⟡

first wear in 2012

This delicate pendant portrays Guanyin Pusa and was a gift from my late grandmother.  I don't know very much about pusa / bodhisattva, but for me the significance of this pendant is my grandmother's love and desire for my well-being.  And so despite cultural and spiritual chasms, this has become a very meaningful image to me.

Monday, February 13, 2012

On my hit list





Top: Fang ⟡, Love Culture
Bottom: Forever 21
Shoes: Sonoma
Bag: MeronaEarrings: [no brand] from Macy's ⟡
Necklace: [gifted]
Ring: H&M

first wear in 2012

Despite wearing it in 2012, I might still have to ditch this shirt.  In fact, I have a mental hit list of things I'm not even sure I want to try to wear this year.  This blue shirt (a short-sleeved v-neck with grommets) is a prime example of a typical ill-fitting and unexciting third-string benchwarmer.  (Plan A and Plan B were in the dirty laundry pile that day.)

What are your thoughts on this shirt?  Re-style or recycle?

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Wrap bracelet tutorial


I'm definitely developing a wrap bracelet addiction!  As shown by our ultra-fabulous guest model, they're very comfortable and easy to wear.


By reader request, a tutorial on how I make my beaded wrap bracelets!  First, supplies:
1] Cord.  Anything 2mm and round should work!  If the ends start fraying, dip them in glue.
2] Thread.  Thread or beading string.  I like embroidery floss because of the wide color selection, but be warned, splitting 6-ply into 3-ply can be tedious.
3] Button.  Make sure your cord fits through your button!
4] Beads.  Make sure your thread fits through your beads!

I derived a formula to help determine how much cord to use:
([Wrist Circumference] + 0.5 inches)*[Number of Wraps]*2 + 8 inches

For this tutorial, I'm making a double-wrap bracelet for a 5.5 inch wrist, so I should use 32 inches of cord. (In truth, I accidentally cut 30 inches and you'll see later that I came up a bit short at the end!)
 
Fold the cord in half, string it through the button, and tie the thread to the cord near the button.

Start wrapping the thread around the cord in figure eights.  (Throughout this tutorial) every time you go from one side to the other, go under the first section of cord and over the second section of cord.

Go on for about a quarter inch to make a little neck.

Bring the thread back through where you started; then wrap around the neck a few times.  You can take this opportunity to wrap and hide the other loose end of your thread.

Bring the thread through the center so you can start the beaded figure eights.

First bead.

(From the bottom) go under the first section of cord, through the bead, and over the second section of cord.

(From the top) go under the first section of cord and over the second section of cord.

Second bead.

(From the bottom) go under the first section of cord, through the bead, and over the second section of cord.

(From the top) go under the first section of cord and over the second section of cord.

Third bead.


(From the bottom) go under the first section of cord, through the bead, and over the second section of cord, blah blah blah, you know the drill!

Put on something awesome or epic while you rinse and repeat.  Stop when you have enough to go around your arm, something like ([Wrist Circumference] + 0.5 inches)*[Number of Wraps] from the button to the last bead should do.

Close off the ends with more of the beadless figure eights from the beginning.

Knots use up more cord than you think!  Plan ahead. 
(About here is when I realized my mistake and wished I had started with 2 inches more cord!)

And you're done!



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Have fun!  Let me know if you have any questions and please share pictures of any bracelets you make!

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Appendix I: Supplies
Forever 21 is currently stocking some beaded necklaces that could work really well with this project!  Online, I found: $8.80$8.80$8.80$6.80$6.80$6.80.  In store, the strands I saw were about 20-24 inches long and going for $7.80:


Fusionbeads.com is a handy site with free shipping within the U.S. if you're looking for gemstones or Swarovski and don't have a local bead shop.  16" strand of 4mm Gemstone Round Beads, $3.90 - $20.53, 16" strand of 4mm Gemstone Faceted Round Beads, 12.65 - $21.45Individual 4mm Round Swarovski Elements Crystal Beads, $0.14 - $0.29. In my experience the holes for gemstone beads tend to be very small, so you'll need a thin needle and a bit more patience.


Appendix II: Sanity
An accordion-folded piece of paper becomes an instant bead organizer, and a clipboard and binder clips will help keep everything in place.  I strongly recommend it!