Showing posts with label shirt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shirt. Show all posts
18/08/2010

OOTD: Navy

Hello!

This is what I wore yesterday for work.


Wearing: H&M shirt, shorts
Mass shoes
Muller necklace

Lately I've been obsessed with navy blue and orange combination (hand & feet nails, lips).


Toady I'll finally get to photograph Debora (and her horse)!
Have fun!

XOXO Parisky


15/08/2010

OOTD: Latest outfits

My latest outfits (I had other things to write about, so I just collected them here).

Day 1



Day 2 



Day 3 (it was raining, and I do realize the pictures are not sharp :P but it will give you an idea)



Have a nice day!  :)


XOXO Parisky

04/08/2010

OOTD: Black and Pink

Hello Lovelies! 
Today I have another outfit for you as I can't bring myself to write a loong loong review I'm planning. :P
So today I wore this (excuse me the squinting).

This time I didn't straightened my hair :D Kind of like it.





Wearing: Newyorker shirt
H&M belt and ring
Random leggings, flats and bag
Handmade hairband and bracelet


Hope you have fun! :)
Now I'll go take some pictures of Anita :)
See ya,

XOXO Parisky

23/04/2010

How to: Stencil Shirt


This past weekend I felt really creative and so I learned how to sew, but that just wasn't enough and so I did some stenciling on some shirts.
Because this is such a simple way to improve your wardrobe I decided it would be fun to share it with you.

What you'll need:

- A blank shirt 
- Wax paper or even better freezer paper or contact paper
- Fabric color or acrylic paints
- X-acto knife
- Brush
- Desired stencil 

I decided to use acrylic color as I didn't have fabric color. You have to realize that stencils with acrylic color will be hard and not as durable as those with fabric color.
I really really suggest you to get freezer paper (here they don't even sell it) as you will have less problems when applying the stencil to the shirt.


So you have your stencil. Tape it on the wax/freezer paper and start cutting out the dark areas (or white if you have a black/dark shirt).


This is what you should end up with.


And now it's time to start coloring it! If you have FREEZER paper iron it to the shirt (wax side down) as it will stick to it and this step will be so much easier. If you have WAX paper DON'T iron it (I've learned it the hard way as everything starts rolling up) but rather use some tape.
Don't forget to place something between the front and back of the shirt, so that no paint bleeds through to the other side.


After this you should have the finished stencil.  You should leave it to dry (check the instructions on the fabric color). I left it for approx. 30 min because acrylic paint dries really quickly.


And now it's ready to wear!


I really love my old new shirt :D

XOXO Parisky