So, I found these really cute lace nails on pinterest yesterday!
and I decided to do it, and take pictures along the way to show you how to make them!!
First, I bought some lace from Michaels, it comes as a ribbon
It was about 3 dollars with the coupon.
And then I cut out a rough nail shape from it with sharp fabric scissors
I painted my base colour on my nail that I wanted to show through--Pink in this case!! and then applied a clear coat as a base glue to glue it on. Then I pressed the lace down all around my nail neatly and made sure it was all stuck to my nail. Some parts wanted to stick up, so be patient!
Then trim off the excess with sharp precision scissors
And then apply a generous few coats of the clear coat again to really stick it on!!
Mine is the Revlon colour called Natural--it works great!
and tada!!! I just did one nail because... well.. I didn't have the patience to do all of them last night hahaha. But its super cute and really fun!! Pretty easy too, just takes a bit of patience!
And then to take it off, I filled my nail-polish remover cap with the remover and held my lacey finger in there for about 30 seconds and it peeled right off--so no big deal!!
The lace feels so neat on your nail--I couldn't stop touching it and feeling it and playing with it, hahaha and it stayed on there pretty good! It would have lasted probably at least a week on there. It wasn't snagging on anything at all.
Let me know how you did your nails and if you'd like to see a tutorial on anything else!
Rachael
I love creating things and designing jewelry! I am constantly searching the web for inspiration and sharing cute ideas. :)
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Sunday, 8 July 2012
Thursday, 5 July 2012
DIY Fabric Stiffener
http://www.etsy.com/listing/56170560/wedding-headband-bridal-hair-piece-lace

http://www.etsy.com/listing/31988274/white-lace-headband-bridal-or-special
http://www.stitchesfromtheheart-ca.com/collections/all/products/magnolia-ivory-lace-bracelet
Gorgeous!!
So I've seen the lace headbands and they are so cute!! I totally want to make one, but I probably shouldnt spend more money on stuff such as fabric stiffener!! And then it hit me--there's probably a great tutorial on diy stiffener!! Here's the one I found and wanted to share!!
So all of these lace items maybe dont need a stiffener but I probably would stiffen them anyways haha so it doesnt go all wonkity!

http://craftingagreenworld.com/2011/07/21/diy-natural-fabric-stiffeners/
And there's the tutorial! I will be trying this soon--I have the lace, and the materials for the tutorial ;) so I will keep you posted!!
Rachael
Wednesday, 4 July 2012
Glitter Painting Tutorial Step-by-Step
Just finished an awesome project!! I enjoyed making it so much, that it never sat for more than a day untouched--which is amazing in this house hahaha.
Tada! Here, I'll show you how I did it!
You'll need:
Acrylic paint
A Canvas
Painters Tape
Glitter
Alenes Tacky Glue
Water
Container
Brush
A Surface (portable is best, I used a large piece of foam board)
A piece of paper
Paint your canvas your base colour--mine was black. This colour will show through the glitter when you take the tape off.
Tape it off however you want. I just randomly did it. Whatever feels good, just do it!!
Start painting in each section with the base colour of what colour of glitter you are doing.
I went into my glitter drawer and picked a few colours that I thought went together nice--although I am TERRIBLE at putting colours together *blush!*
Mix some alenes tacky glue with about a table spoon of water and mix it up well. I used an old face-scrub container with a screw top so I could close it up and go back to it later without having to remix glue every time.
K, here's a bit more step by step of the glittering and gluing.
Pink section
Pink glitter!
Brush glue into the section. Try to stay just over the edge of the pink. If you go much over onto the tape, its wasting precious glitter! I ran out twice--good thing i work at michaels so I was going there anyways today to work hahaha to pick up more!!
Dash the pink glitter all over the glued section. I do the edges first, then sprinkle all over the edges. I didn't have a ton of the pink so I had to tip the canvas on its side to pour the glitter onto a piece of paper to catch it, and then used the sheet of paper to sprinkle it back on again, and kept doing this until all the glue was covered.
Tada! A section all glittered up! I do all of each colour at one time. All the pink sections--let it dry for a few hours. All the blue sections--dry for a few hours--etc.
Dont do more than one colour at a time or bits of the wrong colour will get in the other colours' wet glue and be not cool!!
Now is the fun part!!
Peel off the tape!! This was ultra satisfying!! Peel carefully, because the glitter shakes shakes shakes off! Ahhhh I got it every where lol, my husband yelled at me many times during this project hahaha.
Voila! It's my new centre-main-ultra-awesome-favouritest-piece-of-art!! Anyways i hope this helped you make your own!! Let me know if you have any questions!!
Have you made a painters tape painting??
Rachael
Tada! Here, I'll show you how I did it!
You'll need:
Acrylic paint
A Canvas
Painters Tape
Glitter
Alenes Tacky Glue
Water
Container
Brush
A Surface (portable is best, I used a large piece of foam board)
A piece of paper
Paint your canvas your base colour--mine was black. This colour will show through the glitter when you take the tape off.
Tape it off however you want. I just randomly did it. Whatever feels good, just do it!!
Start painting in each section with the base colour of what colour of glitter you are doing.
I went into my glitter drawer and picked a few colours that I thought went together nice--although I am TERRIBLE at putting colours together *blush!*
Mix some alenes tacky glue with about a table spoon of water and mix it up well. I used an old face-scrub container with a screw top so I could close it up and go back to it later without having to remix glue every time.
K, here's a bit more step by step of the glittering and gluing.
Pink section
Pink glitter!
Brush glue into the section. Try to stay just over the edge of the pink. If you go much over onto the tape, its wasting precious glitter! I ran out twice--good thing i work at michaels so I was going there anyways today to work hahaha to pick up more!!
Dash the pink glitter all over the glued section. I do the edges first, then sprinkle all over the edges. I didn't have a ton of the pink so I had to tip the canvas on its side to pour the glitter onto a piece of paper to catch it, and then used the sheet of paper to sprinkle it back on again, and kept doing this until all the glue was covered.
Tada! A section all glittered up! I do all of each colour at one time. All the pink sections--let it dry for a few hours. All the blue sections--dry for a few hours--etc.
Dont do more than one colour at a time or bits of the wrong colour will get in the other colours' wet glue and be not cool!!
Now is the fun part!!
Peel off the tape!! This was ultra satisfying!! Peel carefully, because the glitter shakes shakes shakes off! Ahhhh I got it every where lol, my husband yelled at me many times during this project hahaha.
Have you made a painters tape painting??
Rachael
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