Josephus Thimister Back To Design Anti-War Fashion
Tuesday, December 31, 2013 at 1:19 AMA preview published by The Sunday Telegraph shows a rather scary collection of Cossack jackets, overalls and jodhpurs with fake blood stains on, army coats made from military surplus scrap and pants worked from survival blankets.
After working as a design consultant for the last 10 years as a cause of complete lack of funds, Thimister is now returning to the catwalk of haute couture with the generous help of Didier Grumbach, president of the Federation Française de la Couture, who will cover the costs of production and putting on the stage for this collection from his personal savings.
Also, Thimister shall receive a grant of 5,000 euro that he can pay back in clothes or cash. Some of the famous customers of the Thimister brand in the 1990s were Madonna, Carole Bouquet and Mouna Ayoub, a Lebanese millionaire.
Glitter, Polka Dot Sweatshirt.
Tuesday, December 10, 2013 at 2:57 AMI have seen glitter polka dots everywhere and I thought a glitter polka dot sweatshirt would make a great party top for the holidays. Tulip makes it so simple by using their glitter, iron on paper.
I made this shirt in under and hour.
Need a cute shirt for tonight?
This is the perfect project for you.
This is the perfect project for you.
Things you need.
Cut off your collar
Cut off your sleeves
Pick out the color paper you want, I wanted gold.
punch your dots,
I punched about 20 dots.
Place some aluminum foil in between your sweatshirt.
Lay out your dots in a pattern you like.
*Make sure you place the dots shiny side up, dull side down.
Lay a piece of parchment paper over your dots.
Place your iron on a no steam setting.
Place your iron on a no steam setting.
Iron over each of your dots about 30 to 40 seconds for each dot.
Make sure all of your dots have set. If they have not set,
repeat the iron on process again.
repeat the iron on process again.
That is it. So simple!
I love my new sweatshirt.
I hope all your Holiday dreams come true.
Anne
Festive DIY Holiday Boxers
Monday, December 9, 2013 at 9:26 AMHO, HO, HO craftionistas! If you haven’t already, it’s time to get festive! Create some fun and fabulous Holiday Boxer Shorts using the Tulip Holiday Fashion Art Kit. With everything you need to tie dye, add sparkle and embellish some whimsical boxer shorts to give as gifts or to wear yourself as festive sleep shorts.
Sweatshirt Hack: Sparkle Sleeves
Friday, December 6, 2013 at 10:36 AMTis the season of sweatshirts. They are warm and comfy, but lordy, they look so frumpy. I love that I've seen other chicas take a pair of scissors to them to alter them in a more fashionable way. I wanted to get in on the fun, but I needed to find a way to make my design appear appealing for my plus-size bod. Here's what I came up with!
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Glittered Glam Christmas Trees
Thursday, December 5, 2013 at 4:00 AMI think I love Christmas for one very distinct reason... It is totally acceptable to have everything in your home covered with glitter. In fact, it's highly encouraged! So I decided to bling out a pair of paper mache cones I had in my craft stash!
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Bedazzled Puff Paint Ornaments
Wednesday, December 4, 2013 at 11:50 AMWahoo! It's that fun time of year where we decorate ornaments, bake yummy goodies and shop our brains away. But, if you are like me then you just bake and decorate because I am all about homemade things. The only time I buy something is if I truly can't "make" it! How funny is that. I wanted to show you today how to bedazzle some ornaments and add a tad bit of color to them. They almost look soft and delicate with a twist of FUN!
Let's go make some Bedazzled Puff Paint Christmas Ornaments!
DIY Glittered Ornaments
Monday, December 2, 2013 at 12:00 AM I love the look of glittered ornaments, but I wanted to do something a little different and create areas of glitter and areas of clear glass for a very modern take on a vintage look. Painter's tape, Aleene's Super Thick Tacky Glue and Tulip Fabric Glitter made it easy to give inexpensive clear ornaments an upscale glam appeal.
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