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.
(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:
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!
*The opera gown challenge. Yeeeeeeessssssssssss. *"Indulge your fantasies," "Most dazzling,"... *Awwwwwwww. In one day. Boooooo. There's the kicker. *Yes, I expect a lot of Austin, being the king of couture and all, but in one day? Hum. *Oh course Keneley goes for pink with polka dots. I love the 50's look, don't get me wrong, but is there anything else you can do? *Why is Michael freaking out over same colors? *I'm with you April...the same fabric does not the same dress make. What's the biggie. *HA! Especially as April is now dying the red Michael just chose not to get. Funny. *Mondo says he's afraid of this challenge, but I fully believe he's going to wow. *Love the piece Michael just pulled out of the hat. It's sparkly. *I miss Tim, but JoAnna Khols (sp?) is really wonderful. Especially as she is the editor they would be working with at Marie Claire if they win. *Why is everyone so focused on Austin? Does anyone else remember that Rami has had his looks all over the red carpet? *I think April will pull this off. *Kara. Bridesmaid wear. Ha. So true. *Noooooo Sweet Pea! Oh gosh. Why did she come back this season? She's such a doll and has absolutely no aesthetic eye. It's like humiliation round 2. *Kara...you're annoyed that you got here and it was, "Bam. Game on," when you're in a competition for a .5 million dollar prize? *We have not had a single peek at Rami's look. I want to see it. *"...and we're seeing some really really pumped up prom dresses." Thank you Anthony. Love. *Ooo. Now Kara is threatening to get her hands dirty. I think she is a challenge too late for that kind of talk. *Ohhhh some of these do not look good. Oh my. *Moment of truth: runway!! Bring on the one day high end glamor! *I think my friends would predict that I would love this look. Unfortunately they don't know how much I don't love Kenley. Floofy dress and polka dot floof boobs. *Oh Gordana. This is for a night under the sea, not at the Opera. *I am so disappointed in Rami's! Oh sad. Bright pink inside out dress with poof at the low hip. I'm sad. *I don't hate Mila's. *Like I hate Sweet Pea's. *And Mondo works it. Who predicted it? Moi. *Jerrel's is pretty but has no shape. I wonder if they'll get after him for that. *Bridesmaid. As JoAnna warned Kara. *Anthony, it's pretty, but what's with the random glitter kitty on the belt? *And Austin's is lovely but underwhelming. Too much build. *I think April's is very her. *Michael's has got to be the winner. omg. He really did pull it out of a hat! *Opa. They are calling the highest and lowest. *Predictions: Highest: Michael, Austin & Anthony. Lowest: Kara, Sweet Pea & April. *Ouch. Calling April's tortured. Ooph. *They loved Austin's. Validated. *It's Michael for the win. Has to be.
*Who is it....? *Austin. Meh. Okay. Beautiful, but I liked Michael's better.
*And Sweet Pea is out. Cause this competition was just too much for her. Bless her heart.
It’s no surprise to anyone who knows me… (and let’s face it, probably any one who doesn’t but knows I have a shop where I make “stuff”) …that I love Project Runway.Love. So I was super excited when that started their new season with theALL STARS!!And here, my lovely fashion forward friends, is my person recap of the first episode. Yay!
*Preview for Dance Moms. I’m a dancer/dance insructor and couldn’t force myself to
sit through one episode. Really. Not one. I’m not even going to go there.
*Mondo!! Omg go watch his season if you haven’t. He’s a genius. If you want to argue, feel free. I can’t hear you. Love how he mixes prints.
*Michael Costello was hugely underrated his season. But not competition for Mondo.
*Mila? Hu?
*Anthony! Love him! Work it girl!
*k I love Jerrell too. You take that tiara honey.
*This season is shaping up to be a fight already…cause I pretty much adore everyone.
*Not Elisa. That quickly made it easier.
*Any other theater geeks notice that her intro music sounds like Sweet Charity?
*Austin Scarlett IS a star. Cause we (okay, I…) will watch him on any show and love it.
* “Sometimes I can come across as really stuck up, snobby, and just rude. But screw everybody else.” You are such a sweetheart Kenley. Deep down. Maybe I’m a hater but I hate her.
*RAMI RAMI RAMI RAMI! If you’re not familiar with his stuff…go outside and talk to people. Brilliant drapery and fit. Gah!
*Right now I’m seeing Rami and Mondo in the final 3.
*Gordana is an All Star?
*And Sweet Pea?
*Please bless Wendy doesn’t show up.
*Wait, no Heidi?!? For serious? Yeah okay I see the point of switching up the judges…but…huh.
*Ooo, April Johnson. She’s a good one too. Very goth rock chic.
*No immunity. Woah.
*Who is this Kara woman with the accent?
*Kenley, seriously girl, let the 50’s thing go. Evolve. Grow. Get a good make-up remover.
*For some reason when I think of Isaac Mizrahi I find myself thinking of a Target clothing line or something. I hope he brings a more refined eye than I am currently expecting.
*Starting with a fashion show? Love it right away.
*Elisa has the kind of genius that I know someone somewhere appreciates. It’s just really not me. At all.
*k folks, let’s see these looks.
*Jerrel: That’s way more resort evening party on a cruise than I expected of you. Disappointed but I don’t hate it.
*Mila: I;m sorry someone cut your dress in half and you had to make the other side in another fabric. That must have been almost as hard for you as it was for me to watch it go down the runway.
*Kenley, if you’re a freak about fit and construction, why does your dress fit your model so poorly? Joan Rivers would crucify any celebrity caught dead wearing that on the fashion police. You know it’s true.
*We’re born naked to embellish ourselves? I love you Austin. I do. That’s not why we’re born though.
*Aaaaaaand Elisa’s butterfly dress does not disappoint. Fly away little model, use those wings and fly!
*Elisa, you design organically?...isn’t that the whole point of creating something in the first place? That we created it? Ergo it is inherently organic of ourselves? Yeah I’m not going to think about that too hard.
*Rami’s is amazing, of course.
*Gordana’s isn’t so bad if you take away the bright red shoulder pads. *April brought something ready to wear. Which I would ps. It is very cool. I hope they don’t hold its simplicity against her.
*Anthony, yours looks like Austin’s, but shorter and green. And a little more tacky. No no no honey.
*Michael: meh. Except that your model made you question your sexuality. That’s kind of a big deal.
*MONDO! I LOVE THE FASCINATOR! I bet you’re all shocked.
*Kenley, welcome to 2012 dear. Can you bring a little modern into the shake shack?
*Valentino. Legit. Woah. I’d probably be in tears too.
* ”Ya’ll I’m from the projects, I thought you all was shooting.” Ah Anthony. So funny.
* UNCONVENTIONAL CHALLENGE! This really is genius challenge because it forces designers to think outside their little world.
* I love the .99 store. I would have rocked this challenge. Except for the sewing and making the dress part.
*No Sweet Pea! I see disaster on the horizon.
* I bet Mondo practiced at home on unconventional materials. I totally would have. And I predict an amazing dress.
*NO TIM GUNN?!? Awww. Sadness.
*Dear Elisa. Ew. Stop spitting on your fabric to give it blessings. Ew.
*Looks like it’s going to be Sweet Pea. That dress is a towel.
*What’s with the twisty wire sleeve Gordana?
* “It’s a piƱata. I hope her model is full of candy.” So does the model Mondo.
* Ouch, poor Austin.
* Poor Austin’s head scarf.
*Austin is a champ. He’ll recover.
*And he does! I called it.
*Hate the hip extensions Austin.
*No.
*Yes! Love that Jerrell.
*Bahahahaha!! The butterfly dress take 2.
* Wow, Rami. I’m am calling Rami for the win today.
* No Sweet Pea!!
* YES MONDO!!! Wow the detail is unreal. And the fascinator!!
* Ha. Kenley’s .99 dress made with a shower mat was better than her real one.
* Anthony’s looks like he is designing for Jersey Shore.
* Gah! Mila! What is she wearing?!?
* The two mop dresses are not too alike. I wonder if they will mention it. I like both of them.
* Rami, Jarrell, & Mondo: highest. Elisa, Sweet Pea and Gordana: Lowest.
* I am right and I agree. Ha.
* This story Elisa is telling is hilarious. “A full story…360…from 180…and it is 2 stories…on a sleeve…” Bahaha.
* Yes Rami’s dress looks similar to the first one…wasn’t that the challenge?
* Well I guess they liked the twist wire sleeves. That is why art is subjective.
* Whew. They agree with me about Elisa. My fashion sense isn’t completely lost.
are both being featured in their big fashion show and
Grand Prize Giveaway!!
Here is a sneak peak at the giveaway prize, valued at 150.00.
(Note that the bridal mask was made by me while the Groom's Masks were made by my best friend Amanda from ArtisanMaskers. The winning bride gets her pick of the two grooms masks.)
This picture represents one of the "ah ha" moments in my life. My eyes were opened, my creativity was broadened, and I basically learned that I really don't always know best.
and asked for a custom bridal mask. As girly/bridal/sparkly is kinda my thing,
I was appointed the task out of our little group of maskers.
I was very excited.
Bridal...sparkle...love, love, love.
And then I got the terrifying news:
The bride wanted bright pink and peacock feathers.
Bright pink,AND peacock feathers?!?
"Is this bride twelve?" I remember myself thinking. "Does she just not care about color composition? Is there not one kind person in her life who would point out to her how heinous that palate is? Bright pink and peacock feathers. Okay then. It's your wedding.
I'll just make sure this piece never makes it into my personal portfolio."
And away I went. Now, I may not have been in love with her colors, but that certainly doesn't
mean I wasn't going to pour my heart and soul into it. I was determined to give her
something beautiful and special, even if the colors were a dreadful mistake.
So I sketched, picked out the finest materials, and began creating.
This bridal mask set me free as a designer.
Her colors were brilliant. Genius. I was astounded that I had been so short sighted and judgmental.
This beautiful mask is one of my all-time favorite creations, because I discovered that I was capable of making beautiful things I wasn't brave enough to dream up myself!
I now take on any custom order with gusto. I love it. LOVE it. Bringing others' visions to light gives me a moment inside another person's creative world!