Tuesday, 14 February 2012

Cat eyes, oh my! + Modcloth loves me & Happy Valentine's Day!










What I wore to uni today! (Slightly valentines themed. Very uni themed. I'm quite nearly unbearably hipsterish, even though I'm pretty sure hipsterish is a word I made up just then.) I'm starting properly in just over a week! Very exciting times.

Wearing:

Dress - Forever 21
Cardigan - Forever 21
Tights - DIY
Bag - Vintage
Collar - DIY
Shoes - Vintage
Ring - ebay
Glasses - ebay
Hat - From Markets in Osaka
Belt - Vintage

Also, I was super excited today, after coming home from a long commute and a long day of studying very studiously, to find that Modcloth loves my DIY tights! MODCLOTH!! LIKES! MY! TIGHTS!
Have you seen the tights they sell on Modcloth? They're incredible! So I was pretty stoked!

Happy Valentines Day,

Annika xxxxx (extra x's because it's Valentines day. Oh yes.)

Monday, 13 February 2012

Cat eye glasses!


I've been so eagerly awaiting these in the mail - cat eye glasses! And they finally arrived today! For anyone who wants to know where they can get themselves a pair - go here! I just wanted to take a quick photo of them and share them because I am in looooove. Be prepared to start seeing them in a lot of outfit posts! 

(When I was looking at this photo again, the perspective of the shot made it look (to me) like the glasses had taken on a life of their own, and my head of hair was a little cat-eyed blue monster. And it amused me a lot. So I made this.)
I think I've gone mad.

Happy days!
Annika xxx

Sunday, 12 February 2012

Thrifting Heaven

Yesterday, I brought back the most AMAZING haul from a thrift store. I usually don't bother boring you all with my thrift store adventures, as they're usually pretty uneventful. Yesterday though, I had the best luck. It was probably the best thrifting I've ever done. I owe it all to an op shop that I've never been to before (and will try my hardest to keep the whereabouts of all to myself ;) ), but will now be making into one of my regular stops. It's so rare for it to happen these days, but you know when you go into a thrift store and it's run by really old ladies who are super sweet but really don't understand the value of vintage clothing/haven't sold out to the vintage trend like ALL the other op shops? And so they don't realise that an amazing velvet/lace bodycon dress or pleated chiffon blouse or multi-toned perforated brogues should be worth WAY more than $5? And no one else knows about this op shop because it's kind of hidden and kind of hard to get to? And hipsters have also yet to discover this place because it's located in an extremely untrendy suburb? WELL. That's exactly what happened here. I found an amazing little treasure trove of cheap, undiscovered amazingness. These are the beautiful things that I brought back home with me, very, very excitedly (my mum was like: um, Annika, are you ok? Why are you shaking??)






On top of this, I also bought a length of black velvet fabric, a length of navy velvet fabric, some floral print black fabric and some light coloured paisley fabric, each being only 50c! They'll be going straight to a DIY project ;)
Best thrifting day out.
Love you all!

Annika xxx

A sweet way to update your wardrobe: DIY peter pan collars onto old shirts


Just a few hours ago, I found myself trawling through endless online stores in a zombified state, systematically adding hundreds of pretty things to various shopping carts and promising myself that I wouldn't buy anything (although already knowing in one part of my mind that I would). This is a scenario which occurs all too often. Today, however, some ridiculously self-disiplined part of me spoke up and went: NO! ANNIKA! YOU SHALL NOT BUY - YOU SHALL... CREATE! Go and make something of the ridiculous amounts of clothes that you already own (and don't even wear, may I add)! Go and embrace your creative side! Go on, do it!

And, well, I thought that this part of my brain had a pretty good point. So I dragged out of my wardrobe a whole heap of basic t-shirts and singlets and pretty floral tops which I once loved but now think are incredibly boring. I also pulled out of my vastly expanding pile of fabrics some lace curtain fabric that I bought from a thrift store for $1. "Right", I said to myself, "make something cool with these things".

And this is what I came up with:


(Plain grey t-shirt from Forever 21)
(Cotton On floral singlet)
(Floral blouse from General Pants Co)
(Banana Republic plain white long-sleeve tshirt)
(Half lace/half chiffon top from Forever 21)

So I thought that this is a pretty good way to update your wardrobe (the top half of it, anyway) if you're feeling a little bored with it. And it was (basically) free, as well! You just need to visit your local op shop and browse through all the old bits of fabric and upholstery (most thrift stores will have a sad looking basket sitting in a corner/under a table somewhere where you can find this) and put up with looking a bit mad because you're purchasing a whole bunch of unmatching, old lacey curtains. But these old curtains often have the most interesting and incredible patterns on them, and are just way too lovely NOT to be put to good use.
These are two examples of ones I bought ($1 each!):


The second one is particularly good, because the scalloped edges of the fabric provide natural peter pan collar shapes. And how adorable are the little birds??

Once you have your lace, you need to source an old/unloved t-shirt or singlet that would look pretty paired with it (basically anything. What doesn't look good with lace?).

Now here's the DIY bit:

1. Place the lace/curtain fabric (wrong side up, if it has a front side) over the front of the t-shirt.

2. Draw onto the back of the lace with a fabric pen (a normal pen works just fine as well) the shape you think the collar should be. ONLY do one half of the collar (you will see why in a moment). Use the collar of the t-shirt as a guide for one edge of the lace collar, and judge for yourself what the other edge should look like/how big it should be. In any case, the shape you draw onto your lace should look something like this:



3. Cut out this one half of your lace collar. Then, to get a symmetrical collar (always good), flip this piece you just cut out over, and use it as a stencil to draw onto the lace again, and cut out your other half. You should now have these two pieces from your lace:



4. Use craft/fabric glue to attach the two lace pieces (front side up) to the front of the shirt, like this:
You can glue the whole bit of lace onto the front of the shirt, or alternatively put just a thin line of glue on the edge of the (t-shirt's) collar and just stick the inner part of the (lace) collar to the shirt. And now you're done!

Here are some outfits that I put together with my newly collared tees:


I'll figure out a good way to update the lower half of your wardrobe now, and get back to you on that! I'm sure it will involve lace. I am entirely obsessed with any intricate or interesting lace pattern recently. A good DIY for updating old/basic/boring shoes, however, (if you're interested) can be found here.

Hope that you're having the sweetest day,

Annika xxx

I wear my heart on my legs, not on my sleeve...



Yes, yes, it's another (slightly) Valentines themed post. For this I apologise. But I did some more DIY tights, and I think they're pretty cute, so I wanted to share them with you! Plus I also did some awesome thrifting today (a post to come about this tomorrow), so I also wanted to show you some of those finds :) I found this bag, top (actually a dress) and shoes today!


 

Wearing:
 Tights - DIY
Collar - DIY
Top (actually a dress) - Vintage
Skirt - here
Hat - here
Bag - Vintage
 Shoes - Vintage

Love you all!

xxx Annika