How To Wear Colorful Shorts

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How To Wear Colorful Shorts
-Madelyn
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Ways To Wear Varsity Jacket

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Ways To Wear Varsity Jacket
Hi! Thi is @gabyribeiro02, i made this tip to tell you diverse ways to wear varsity jacket . Hope you enjoy ...
 
1. Wear as a basic look, and simply join with jeans and boots or any shoe that fits.
 
2. How many people use colored pants, opite a pant that fits well to coat, and add a touch of femininity by placing an oxford.
 
3. Use it simply with shorts and a sandal, shoes or sneakers! This will never be relaxed or very bad, after all, what matters is the comfort!
 
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Summer 2013 mix & match clothes!

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Summer 2013 mix & match clothes!
-Madelyn♥
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Do's and Don'ts of Prom: Shoes

6 days ago - 352 views
Do's and Don'ts of Prom: Shoes
So, it's prom season.
 
You've got the date. You've got the dress. You've got the elaborate entrance involving ostrich feathers, a gilt sedan chair, and four well-oiled Yugoslavian men. Now, what about those shoes?
 
*DON’T wear weapons on your feet.
Yes, stilettos make your legs look longer, but unless you have a degree from clown school in stilt walking, you will spend your evening wobbling between your seat and the dance floor, and your date will spend the evening wondering if you’re going to pull a Single White Female and impale him.
 
*DON’T go too casual.
Unless you’re making an obvious statement (see slide 14) or there will be a barn-dancing portion of the evening, leave your new platform clogs at home.
 
*DON’T wear shoes made of glass.
You may feel like Cinderella, but nothing ruins a prom faster than a thousand shards of untempered glass harpooning the soles of your feet. (Trust us on this one.)
 
*DON’T get all matchy-matchy.
DON’T get all matchy-matchy. Please, for the love of all things 1980’s, don’t dye your shoes to match your dress. Also, don’t match your shoes to your purse. Just don’t. It makes you look like a bridesmaid.
 
*DON’T squeeze your feet into too-small shoes.
Even if they are the cutest shoes you have ever seen, cost $3, impart magical dancing powers, come with a free unicorn, and are the last pair left. Because you know what’s not romantic and dreamy and prom-perfect? Bunions and blisters.
 
DON’T spend your college tuition fund on shoes.
You know why the Old Lady Who Lived in a Shoe lived in a shoe? Because she spent her life’s savings on a pair of Christian Louboutins for prom. Occasionally splurging on shoes is the God-given right of girls everywhere, but with so many affordable options out there these days, it’s really not necessary.
 
*DON’T be afraid to be taller than your date.
Back in the day, we would have used Tom Cruise as an example of a foxy male who’s not threatened by a beautiful woman towering above him in heels. But he’s crazy now. So take our friend Jeremy as an example. He’s not crazy.
 
*DO pop with color.
Neutrals (black, beige, metallics) are good if your dress is all the statement one outfit can handle (read: meat dress), but they’re called “neutrals” because they elicit just that response: meh. If your dress is simple, let your shoes provide the punch.
 
*DO go comfortable.
If your dress is long, no one has to know. If it’s short, who cares? No one will be laughing when you win the breakdancing contest.
 
*DO use texture to add interest.
Lace, suede, patent leather, (faux) crocodile, rhinestones, metal detailing, or monkey fur on your shoes will all add a layer of interest to your prom ensemble.
 
*DO bring back-up shoes.
Rain, snow, a swarm of blood-sucking locusts: You never know what the weather might do on prom night. Don’t ruin your adorable new shoes in the mess. Bring a backup pair to get you to and from the helicopter.
 
*DO match your personality.
Unless your future nursing home finds it cute to throw a “Seniors” Prom, you’ll never have another one. It’s your party, and you can wear Chucks if you want to. You’re a dancer? Wear ballet slippers. You’re a surfer chick? Wear flip-flops. You’re a scuba diver... well, who are we to say no?
 
Source: http://community.sparknotes.com/2011/03/09/slideshow-prom-shoe-dos-and-donts/slide/1
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cute summer outfits!

6 days ago - 127 views
cute summer outfits!
its almost summer, hang in there guys! :)
 
well here are some very cute outfits that you could wear this summer! just wear any cute short-sleeved, or sleeveless shirt, and pair it with some shorts, sandals (i prefer chacos), and maybe a little ring to make your outfit girlier :) if you don't have any cute shorts, then its easy to make your own, or refine your old ones! heres the link: http://www.refinery29.com/diy-cut-off-shorts/slideshow#slide-1
 
{olivia} <3
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Results!!!

7 days ago - 117 views
Results!!!
The results are up!! We will become a tip and icon account!! The girls on the account do not have to make icons!! You can make only tips or make icons and tips or make only icons!! Its your choose just make sure you have 3 sets a week!! :)

How To Decorate iPhone Case.

7 days ago - 164 views
How To Decorate iPhone Case.
Hi! I'ts me again @gabyribeiro02 ! And i'm gonna tell you how to decorate your iPhone case with cristals and other things!!
 
Hope You Enjoy :)
1- Preparation
Choose a variety of crystals, sequins, ribbons, or any other elements you find at your local craft store to embellish your iPhone. Remember that anything you buy should have a flat back, so that your phone is able to lay flat when you put it down. Make sure you have a magazine, or several newspapers to work on, as our materials will get messy. You will need proper ventilation as the glue we will be using, E6000, is industrial strength and very strong. Make sure you open a window or use a fan. You should have your tweezers and all of your elements to decorate next to you as well.
 
2- Start Gluing
Take the iPhone case out of the packaging. Make sure you lay it down, so the backside is face up. This is the side you will be embellishing. Your iPhone should be far from your work area, as you don’t want to get any glue on your phone.
Open your E6000 industrial-strength glue. If your glue bottle has a nozzle, you can squeeze it directly from the container onto your case. If your glue bottle does not have a nozzle, squeeze a small amount of glue, about the size of a quarter (2.4cm). Use a toothpick to scoop the glue and spread a thin layer on to your first corner of the case. Make sure you don’t have too much glue, or it will squeeze through your crystals and look messy.
 
3-Place the Crystals on the Case
Choose your first element that will form the pattern on your case. You can follow our pattern, or create your own. Use your creativity! Pick up your first crystal or element with the tweezers and place on to the furthest corner of the case.
 
4-Create Your Pattern
Continue to lay crystals right next to each other until you have a small patch of about nine or ten crystals. Since we started with the top-left corner of the case, we needed to work around the hole in the case, which is meant for the camera of the iPhone. Make sure you don’t have crystals or glue extending past the case into the camera area. Keep this area clear, so you are still able to take clear photos.
 
5- Fit the Crystals Together Tightly
As you place the crystals right under each other, make sure they fit together tightly. The crystal pattern is just like a puzzle. Fit each crystal in between the two crystals right above it, so there is no space in between them.

6- Transition Your Colours
We transitioned our colours by using the Metallic Blue Crystals followed by the Meridian Blue crystals. This way the colours flow evenly, and there is a nice transition between them. You can choose your colour scheme and the transition can be any way you want it. We wanted an even flow between the colours, so we combined the blues which are similar, and then transitioned into the Magenta Volcano crystals

7-Add the Second Teardrop Rhinestone
As we finished our patch of about 55 crystals, we added our second teardrop rhinestone. Please note, as we add the teardrop rhinestones, we are placing them on an angle, and alternating the angles of the teardrops as we add new rhinestones. This adds interest to the pattern, so it does not look uniform.
We do not want every teardrop in the same direction. Make sure you space the teardrops a similar distance apart, throughout your case. They should not be too close together, or too spread out. Glue the teardrop in the exact way you added the crystals. Since these stones are larger, feel free to pick them up with your fingers, if you cannot do so with the tweezers
 
8- Fit Your Crystals Together Like a Puzzle
Once you’ve added the teardrop, you can begin adding the crystals around the teardrop, placing them as close as possible to the teardrop. Create a patch of the Magenta crystals, which are approximately two rows, working your way around the teardrop.
Remember that you should always be working your way down from one direction on the case. If you skip a spot, and begin adding crystals to another section before finishing your current section, then your crystals may not fit together, and the case will show through. Remember, we want the crystals to fit together like a puzzle.

9-Add the Watermelon Teardrop Rhinestones
Next, add the Watermelon teardrop rhinestone, directly underneath the Magenta Volcano crystals. Notice how the colours flow from the Magenta crystals to the Watermelon teardrop crystals. Carefully place additional Magenta crystals around the teardrop.
We are choosing to use less Magenta crystals on this case, and more of the Metallic Blue and Meridian Blue crystals. We want the case to be darker, with splashes of Magenta colours as an accent. You can choose to use an even amount of all colours, or you can use more of your favorite colour. The best part of creating your own case is that you can tailor it to your personal style!
 
10- Repeat the Pattern
Using the same process as above, continue to repeat this pattern, working your way down the iPhone case. The patches of crystals will curl around the rhinestone teardrops. If you make an error, don’t stress. There is no exact way to create the pattern. You can improvise.
We chose not to add crystals to the sides of the iPhone, as it makes the case uncomfortable to hold. It is much lighter and easier to grasp if you keep the sides clean. Once you have completed the iPhone case, give it approximately an hour to dry, before placing it on top of your iPhone.
 
And We finished :)
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best online clothing stores ~olivia

11 days ago - 228 views
best online clothing stores ~olivia
freshtops- http://www.fresh-tops.com
 
topshop- http://www.topshop.com
 
forever 21- http://www.forever21.com
 
H&M- http://www.hm.com/us/
 
xoxo<3{olivia}
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Cupcake & Brownie Recipe - Gaby

12 days ago - 348 views
Cupcake & Brownie Recipe - Gaby
Hi everybody! :) Today i bring to you short recipes of Brownie and Cupcakes, hope you enjoy!
:)
 
Brownie:
- 1/2 cup chopped pecans
-1 egg
-2 cups Basic Cookie Mix
-1/3 cup butter
-1/3 cup cold water1 teaspoon vanilla extract
-1/4 cup sifted cocoa
 
Directions:
1)Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Grease a 9x9 inch pan.
2) Lightly beat egg and add to Basic Cookie Mix.
3) Melt butter over low heat and add to mixture. Stir in water, vanilla, cocoa, and nuts. Mix well.
4) Bake for 25 minutes or until top springs back when touched. Cool and cut into squares.
 
Cupcakes:
-200 grams of Self Raising White Flour (Allinson Nature Friendly)
-200 grams of Light Muscovado Sugar
-6 tbsp of Cocoa Powder
-3 tbsp of Dark Chocolate Chips (Silver Spoon Create)
-150 mlofSunflower Oil
-100 ml of creme fraiche
-2 Free Range Eggs
 
Directions:
1)Pre heat oven 170°C, fan oven 150°C, 325°F, Gas Mark 3.
2)Line two muffin tins with paper cases.
3)Place the flour, sugar, cocoa and chocolate chips into a large bowl. Add the oil, creme fraiche and eggs. Beat together until smooth and slightly fudgy.
4)Fill the cases 3/4 full and bake the cakes for 20 mins until well risen.
5)For the butter icing: In the bowl beat the butter with a wooden spoon or an electric whisk until light and fluffy. Gradually mix in the icing sugar until smooth and creamy. Add the vanilla extract and sufficient milk to give a fairly firm spreading
consistency. Pipe or spoon onto your cupcakes.
 
Xoxo - Gaby
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How To Decorate Your Shorts.

15 days ago - 397 views
How To Decorate Your Shorts.
Hi! Today, my friends and I try to decorate our shorts ... And it was a disaster! ;) So now, I'll tell you how to make one, and I hope your short stay beautiful and everything right. :)
 
What you will need:
Bleach
Shorts (make sure its strong or the bleach will pull the fabric apart)
Spikes
Sandpaper
Old paintbrush.
Glass of water
Gloves
 
Instructions:
 
1: get your stuff together.
2: pour the bleach on
3: wash out bleach
4: rub bits of the cut offs with sandpaper to create a distressed/worn look.
5:add studs by getting the pointy sharp things too stick in the fabric, fold over and hammer.
6: buy some dylon wash dye, follow the instructions and dip the shorts in for about 45 Min's once dyed wash the dye out.
7: If you want to put your spikes, you jut need to take your paintbrush and glue it, or just sew it.
 
Thank you for reading
please comment and follow
 
-Gaby XOXO