Greetings!
Welcome to the inside of Roses' brain...

Tuesday, 25 October 2011

DIY- wanna know how to turn a plastic bag into jewelry?

I stumbled across this technique a very long time ago and failed miserably at it, however I thought now was the time to give it another try and see what kind of things I could come up with. (Labelled, just in case you couldn't tell which was mine... lol.)



All you need to make this fabulously shabby chic ring is~

  • Two plastic bags in any colour or pattern
  • Grease proof paper
  • Scissors
  • An iron 
  • A scalpel or sharp knife
  • masking tape
  • something a similar size toy your finger (a marker pen is ideal)


1 Firstly, you need to find two plastic bags (if you shop as much as I do that shouldn't be too hard) one will form the outside of the ring and one will form the inside, I chose black and yellow but of course you can use whatever tickles you fancy, patterned bags look gorgeous for these rings. 




2 Next, cut the handles and very bottoms of each bag and lay them out flat. Then cut out two rectangles of each colour (about 5x6 inches) so that you have 4 layers for each colour, layer them on top of each other.


3 Then, place some baking paper on the surface you are using, then place the layered plastic bags on top of that, and finish with another sheet of baking paper. Put your iron on a medium setting and iron the plastic, making sure the plastic is completely covered with paper or it will stick to your iron. The plastic should shrink slightly and all the layers should stick together, forming a thicker square of plastic. Then repeat for your second colour so that you have two pieces of plastic in two different colours.


4 After that, you can take both colours and layer them on top of each other and iron them together, creating a piece of plastic with 8 layers of plastic bags in total. You can then cut off any thin bits sticking out at the edges to neaten it up.


5 Now you can actually start to form the ring (yay). Take your scissors and cut out a shape similar to the one below. making sure the bands at the edges fit around your finger. After that you can plan out the pattern you are going to cut out (I've done triangles but I'm sure you can come up with something more imaginative).


6 Finally, you can cut out the pattern carefully with a knife or scalpel. Finish by ironing over the ring one more time to heat it up, then bend the ring around something that is a similar size to your finger and let it cool (I recommend using gloves to do this,  I learnt that the hard way). If you need to, cut off the edges of the band if they are too long.


Et voila! Your own eco friendly ring . And the best part? It costs absolutely nothing.


Sunday, 23 October 2011

Favourite Fashion Dupes

So, in-keeping with the theme of wanting things that I simply cannot afford (unless they are moth bitten and on eBay), I decided to share some great duplicates of some designer and generally overpriced items that I have an ongoing obsession with. Don't think of them as rip-off's, they're just... inspired...


It was love at first sight when I saw this beautifully textured jumper hanging on the wall during my annual depressing 'why-can't-I-have-more-money' trip to Amercian Apparel. So I ran over and stared in horror at the £40 ($88) price tag whilst trying to look like I was contemplating whether to buy it or not, then swiftly fleeing the shop before the sale assistant came over. Anyway, I was looking on www.wholesale-dress.net for a pair of shoes, preferably under $3, when I found the EXACT clone of the jumper for... drum roll please... $20!! This certainly proves my love for cheap wholesale sites.
Pink, white and black (on the right)- http://www.wholesale-dress.net/stylish-solid-rose-embellished-long-sleeves-tees-pink-g1376616.html
If not available- www.ebay.com/itm/Fashion-Women-Lady-Girls-Sexy-3D-Rose-Flower-Mesh-Jumper-Pullover-Shirt-Top-/280742974770?pt=AU_Womens_Clothing_2&var=&hash=item870d9d6a6a#ht_3472wt_940


Next is another one of my all time favorites from American Apparel; the Riding Pant. This time I was declaring my love for these over Facebook and once again wincing at the price of £64 ($74)  to a horse mad friend when she called me an idiot and sent me a link to these: http://www.horsepowersportswear.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=8&products_id=5&zenid=e39817e5c19f9a8e529f09c76938d862, which she has in about 64 variations and wears them on a daily basis. And at £25 ($35) a pair I felt like quite an idiot too.


Another one of my recent obsessions has been the Alexander Wang Coco Duffel bag (I blame Lookbook.nu), but as most other teenage girls I don't have $850 lying around in my purse. And by complete chance, I was looking for leather bags on eBay when I found this PU duplicate for a nifty $35- almost a 25th of the price. Not too shabby eh?
Black, Brown and Grey- http://www.ebay.com/itm/Celebrity-Handbag-Rivet-Studs-Studded-Bottom-Tote-Stud-Studed-Satchel-travel-Bag-/120786146913?pt=UK_Women_s_Handbags&var=&hash=item61ccb73672#ht_25081wt_1274


Last but by no means least is the shoe icon of 2011; Mrs. Lita herself from Jeffrey Campbell (if you haven't heard of him before, I suggest you Google it before I shoot you). Admittedly I do own a pair of Jeffrey Campbell's Dippy shoe, but only because they were on sale at $70 (£43, which is pretty reasonable for a pair of shoes in England) but that's really as far as my limit goes for a pair of shoes, which is why I was rather disappointed at the price of $159 on Solestruck.com. But once again, eBay came to my rescue with an almost identical pair for $31.
Beige, Black and Brown- http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ladies-Retro-Real-Wood-Super-High-Heels-Platform-Lace-up-Ankle-Boots-Shoes-1kf-/260866948389?pt=US_Women_s_Shoes&var=&hash=item8265e436c0#ht_10393wt_1141

Saturday, 22 October 2011

H.E.L.L.O.

So one night I had a lightbulb moment, and this blog was the outcome. I realised that basically there stupendous amounts of fashion related ideas and findings swimming around in my brain and bookmarks bar, so I decided I would share it with the world of blogging where hopefully I can share my findings and ideas with fellow fashionable poor people. I will try to post anything I think you lot will be interested in; DIY ideas, inspirations, happenings in my life and things I generally like and think you will too.