Sunday, October 13, 2013

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Ariel Inspired Look!

I don't have read hair =( So I'm going to have to rely on the cloths. First off we have a pair of colored Arizona skinny jeans. Then we have a cute tank top! To top it off I have a cute anchor bag from Capri, Italy.

Princess Tiana Inspired Look!

This look is made up of and April Cornell Skirt transformed into a strapless dress! The skirt was to long... it reminds me of New Orleans! With it's Jazz, Partying, and also it's heritage!


Snow White Inspired Look

A spin on a timeless classic! I'm bringing Snow White to the 21st century! A simple pair of legging bought at a local boutique bring the woods into the look and remind me of Birch Bark. My blue-green tank top from Van Heusen adds cute lace. Finally an open yellow shirt adds a punk and modern perspective!


Disney Princess Inspired Looks!

As a little girl I dreamed of being a princess like most girls did. My fave princess was Aurora! I've lost that dream but I haven't lost the style... so you will see posts popping up with a different princess or character! XD

OOTD UPDATE!

There has been an update to the ootd! A cute black waist belt! It takes this classic look and gives it a modern edge!


I looked at the outfit and it was just too plain... it needed to be jazzed up! Consider this outfit jazzed up! Now to find my black flats...

Peel Off Polish!

So today I will show you an easy peel off base coat for your nails! It's really good for glitter nails.

Things you need:
White Oils Pastel (Optional)
White liquid washable glue (Elmer's School Glue)
Some sort of brush
Nail Polish
Top Coat (Optional)

Instructions...

  1. Wash your hands to remove dirt and other things.
  2. Color nails with oil pastel and rub in the wax until clear. (OPTIONAL)
  3. Paint nails with glue and wait until it dries. (It will be clear)
  4. Paint nails with chosen color. Let dry.
  5. Put top coat to make long lasting. (OPTIONAL)
For removal...

  1. Use your nails, a tweezers, nail file, and basically everything and peel nail polish away.
  2. Use a small amount of nail polish remover to remove any traces of nail polish still left.