Showing posts with label independence day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label independence day. Show all posts

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Fireworks

Good afternoon!

As promised I have some pictures of the outfit I wore on July 4th rocking the American flag shirt I made in this diy. Overall I had an amazing time at the barbeque and lit off tons of fireworks, and did I mention there was food!?! Ahh I love holidays--come for the food, stay for the people!


This is me with my sister and our roommate Dan, not to be confused with my brother Dan ;)



 Outfit Details
Shirt: made it myself here
Leather Vest: thrifted, try a black denim vest or this one
Pants: Papaya
Belt/ Peace Necklace: thrifted
Bracelets: JCPenney
Shoes: Lulu's (giveaway win)

I hope everyone have a fantastic and safe holiday!

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Red, White, and Blue

I decided to add to my festive American flag shirt post by doing a Fourth of July nails post as well.

I used Revlon's Quick Dry Base Coat 955 and painted essie's Trophy Wife on my ring finger nail. For the other nails I used Rimmel London's 320 Rapid Ruby. I put two coats of Pure Ice over top the Rapid ruby and hand painted a white star on my ring finger nail.


I decided to go for a deeper red and blue, but I am sure a vibrant red and blue would also look great!



Stars and Stripes

Hello again!

Today I have a wonderful diy project for making an American flag shirt for Independence Day! My next post will be an outfit post so stay tuned for that, but for those of you who like to get creative and turn something old and boring into something new then get ready to be amazed. Turning a plain white tee into a new personal, vintage-looking item is simple as well as inexpensive.

Materials:
  • Plain T-shirt
  • Straight edge
  • Dark blue and red acrylic paint
  • Paint brush
  • Cardboard
  • Scissors
1. Start with a plain T-shirt in whatever color you like! V-necks or scoop-necks would add some character.
Place a piece of cardboard into the shirt so the paint does not seep through to the back.



2. Use a straight edge to paint the stripes using red acrylic paint in whichever direction you want.


3. Make sure the width of the red stripes is the same as the width of the white stripes. Remember there are seven red stripes and six white stripes on the American flag (unfortunately I could not fit that many!)


4. Fill in the red stripes however you want. I went for a more "worn" look with faded ends.


5. Cut a star shape out of cardboard and paint the dark blue over it so that when you remove it, a white star remains.


6. Fill in the rest of the blue area and add as many stars as you can fit on the shirt, but don't go over 50!


7. To make the shirt even more faded I washed it inside out in cold water, then tumbled dry and ironed it.


This is really simple and you can do virtually any design you can draw so don't throw out that old boring tee in your closet, make it into something you'll want to wear all the time. I really love the result and I cannot wait to wear it tomorrow at my brother's barbeque. Food and fireworks here I come, I promise I will take a lot of pictures!

Happy Fourth of July!