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Monday, February 20, 2012

Winter 20.00 or Less Sale!

Did you hear about my winter sale?
Items for 20.00 or less!
Up to 75% off!

What's in the sale? Take a peek!







Get 'em while they're hot folks!

Monday, February 13, 2012

Modge Podge + Glitter + Shoes

I am enjoying this shoe advernture. 
But you know that moment when you're in the spa,
and your face is covered in mud, 
and when you look in the mirror you see a giant mud monster instead of the 
glowing, 
beautiful, 
effervescent goddess 
that we are hoping to see?
My shoes are having a mud monster moment. 
Mid-glitz, covered in their lovely mud mask. 
The promising beauty 
ready to emerge.

These are my sessy shoes at the mud spa.
The results will be worth it. 
Want to glitz your own shoes?
Here's the DIY to try at home!!
What you'll need:
*Mod Podge
 (Now, there are many home recipes for mod podge...most common is equal part Elmer's glue and plain tap water. I chose not to go this route and spend the big bucks on my first go around. I got the "Gloss-Lustre" waterbased sealer.)

*Shoes to be glitzed
 
I went with some good quality heels that I found particularly gorgeous but that I wouldn't cry myself to sleep if it didn't work out as planned.

*Glitter! 
I like ultra fine glitter. However, 
chunky glitter is totally making a comeback. Feel free to experiment. You'll need about an ounce and a half to get a good few layers. 

*A Good Gloss Sealer/Finisher




Make sure to use a glossy version so your sparkle really shines through once it's dry. 

*A sponge brush



20 cent sponge brush. Super easy to find at any craft store.

So! How to:
Mix about a 1/2 cup of mod podge & 1/3 of the glitter of choice. 
Apply full amount to the shoes. 
Let dry for about 1 hour. 
Repeat this 3 times. 
I obviously like to go on to other important projects during the downtime, such as watching "The Big Bang Theory" or clean(er) TV re-runs of "Sex & The City".
 
Here's a pic of my dried second coat: 

  Third coat to come. And once it's fully dried, I
will spray the completely dried coat with the sealer/finisher to make sure the glitter 
doesn't come off.  
I will then begin embellishing with lace and swarovski. 
Can't take the glitter out of a girl. 
Trust me, updated pics are yet to come.
Yay!
I'll keep you posted. 
But here is the coming end result!


Give it a try and share your pics!! 
 


 


Shoes, Glorious Shoes...

I love shoes. 
I'm okay being a stereotype. They make me happy. And I am not ashamed. 
And I have been talking about adding shoes to my shop ever since I got this adventure started. 
Well--!
They're coming.
I have some hot heels in the works, and kids!
I'm excited. 
But while you're waiting for mine, 
here are a couple of my ultimate Etsy favs. 
You should buy stuff from them.
Just sayin'.


Happy shoe shopping!

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Life's a Circus

My bestie Amanda
(from ArtisanMaskers, in case I don't say it enough)
is a pretty stellar photographer. 
We officially met in high school
(please don't ask me how long it's been since then...!!)
and we've been doing fun photo shoots together ever since.
One of the most fun things about having our shops is the inevitable excuse to put off our daily do's and take pretty 
pictures of our new merchandise.

Since high school these photo shoots have obviously grown, 
to the point where we now use models, have hair and make-up done, pick a site & scenery, use full costumes, and basically give us something to plan and be excited about for months.  
And in April, 
we are going to have our 
BIGGEST
endeavor yet!
A full-on circus themed shoot. 
It's going to be epic.

We are collaborating with other Etsy shops this go around as well.

I won't name drop just yet. 
Some are still whispered rumors.
But it's going to be awesome.

Here's a little peek at some shots from our inspiration board:




Want to see the whole inspiration board?
(Trust me, you kinda do.)
You can check it out on out Pinterest

Enjoy, friends.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Sunday, January 29, 2012

I wouldn't compare myself to a Picasso...why do I compare myself to digital art?

I have a little Pinterest board that is causing a big stir.
Before and after photoshopped images. 

I have no problem with using photoshop. It makes things more aesthetically pleasing. Lightens a photo. Brings pictures to life. It brought a whole new genre of art. 

What I don't like is how 99% of images in our magazines are now photoshopped to make the models look taller, longer, and skinnier. And how 99% of us don't realize that those images are completely artificial. The before and afters are eye opening because you can see how a tiny change can make a big difference.

We know that comparing ourselves to Disney Princess is slightly neurotic, because it's obviously not real. Well, guess what? Neither are those photos you're looking at. 


Let's try not compare ourselves to others. And let's certainly not set magazine images as our standard!