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29 May 12 at 7 am

ps-imadethis:

This Spring designer’s collections were booming with blooms of colorfully layered prints, and none of them wowed us more than Prabal Gurung …the king of injecting a dose of tech-style in his textiles. To get in touch with our own flower power, we teamed up with our friends at Who What Wear to create an accessory that pays homage with decoupage…and brings together a few of a style savvy girl’s favorite things - DIY, fashion, technology, and flowers!   
To create, you will need wooden or plastic bangles, as your blank canvas.  Gather real or faux flowers in a color scheme of your choice.  Group and arrange the flowers in a pattern and snap a picture with your phone or camera.  Send to print, as is, or upload to photoshop and duplicate to create a repeat pattern.  Once printed, cut out strips or small pieces which you will use to cover the inside and outside of your bangle.  Using Mod Podge, cover the inside of the bangle by “painting” the back of the paper and securing to the wood or plastic.  Continue all the way around, wrapping the edges of the cut outs, to cover the edge of the bangle. Continue on the outside and then add a final layer of Mod Podge once the bangle is completely covered in the flower print. 

Click here to check out the step by step video with Hillary & Katherine of Who What Wear! 

tags: DIY 
ps-imadethis:

This Spring designer’s collections were booming with blooms of colorfully layered prints, and none of them wowed us more than Prabal Gurung …the king of injecting a dose of tech-style in his textiles. To get in touch with our own flower power, we teamed up with our friends at Who What Wear to create an accessory that pays homage with decoupage…and brings together a few of a style savvy girl’s favorite things - DIY, fashion, technology, and flowers!   



To create, you will need wooden or plastic bangles, as your blank canvas.  Gather real or faux flowers in a color scheme of your choice.  Group and arrange the flowers in a pattern and snap a picture with your phone or camera.  Send to print, as is, or upload to photoshop and duplicate to create a repeat pattern.  Once printed, cut out strips or small pieces which you will use to cover the inside and outside of your bangle.  Using Mod Podge, cover the inside of the bangle by “painting” the back of the paper and securing to the wood or plastic.  Continue all the way around, wrapping the edges of the cut outs, to cover the edge of the bangle. Continue on the outside and then add a final layer of Mod Podge once the bangle is completely covered in the flower print. 


Click here to check out the step by step video with Hillary & Katherine of Who What Wear! 
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28 May 12 at 3 am

rosalarian:

jetbunny:

seerofbuttcheeks:

postal-service:

striderprovider:

xyrophile:

fckusara:

This is dope.

I’ve posted this before but I like it too much not to post again.

ho snap lookit what i found guys 

taps people this is what I was talking about lets do it

this is pretty much the best fucking thing to ever exist

welp we’re doin’ this

Doing this.

(Source: orderofshadows, via zoekazans)

tags: Art  DIY 
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01 Jan 12 at 11 am

myfavoritecolourisshiny:

DIY Givenchy sequin eyes!

tags: Diy 
myfavoritecolourisshiny:

DIY Givenchy sequin eyes!
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27 Dec 11 at 5 am

cotonblanc:

dries van noten

not in our name
i-D magazine, the action issue, june 2003

(via jesuisperdu)

tags: diy 
cotonblanc:

dries van noten
not in our namei-D magazine, the action issue, june 2003
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26 Jun 11 at 9 am

(via animalist)

tags: diy 
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18 Apr 11 at 5 am

(Source: animalist)

tags: diy 
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24 Mar 11 at 4 am

(Source: animalist)

tags: DIY 
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23 Mar 11 at 8 am

dirtyprettything:

I saw this DIY bookmark idea while cruising the archives of a new favorite blog called d.Sharp Journal. Re-use old envelopes by cutting the corners to serve as disposable, notable, bookmarks. I love the idea. I will use anything within reaching distance as a bookmark; receipts, napkins, bobby pins, you name it. Not only do I adore the re-use/recycle aspect of this project, but I love the ability to costumize each bookmark with notes. How fun? (via double takes: DIY: Corner Bookmark)

tags: DIY  love omg 
dirtyprettything:

I saw this DIY bookmark idea while cruising the archives of a new favorite blog called d.Sharp Journal. Re-use old envelopes by cutting the corners to serve as disposable, notable, bookmarks. I love the idea. I will use anything within reaching distance as a bookmark; receipts, napkins, bobby pins, you name it. Not only do I adore the re-use/recycle aspect of this project, but I love the ability to costumize each bookmark with notes. How fun? (via double takes: DIY: Corner Bookmark)
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19 Mar 11 at 8 am

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tags: DIY