Thursday, 29 December 2011

Make up by me :)

 The first two photos are my eyes, my natural everyday make up:



These photos are of my sister. We were trying to do the make up from a 'smokey red' tutorial by ColouredBeautiful on Youtube*, but we didn't have an actual red eyeshadow :( . The nearest we had was dark pink, so I improvised and used the same techniques and I think it turned out ok lool. I'm NOT a make up guru at all haha! But it was just really fun :)




Hope you liked this post :)

Courtnee xx

TGI's yummmm!!

My Aunt is in London from Boston, America :D !! I love her so much <3 me and 2 of my sisters decided to take to to Westfield in Stratford coz she hadn't been to this one yet. 


My aunt, my little sister and me 


My food looked the yummiest by far!! :) Decided to be as healthy as I could in TGI's and get salad


Just a cool photo of my sister when we was walking home lol


I have a 'thing' for accessories tehehee!!


I got this spiky ear cuff from Topshop. I LOVE it soooo much! It gives an edgy touch to any outfit B)

Quick nail post...


Collection 2000 nail smash - Superdrug
Models Own nail varnish- River Island


Watch/Ring - Primark



DIY Earrings // Hobbycraft


Hey guys, Merry Christmas!! I know it's well late but I'm gonna a MASS postage of posts I've been meaning to put up for a while so you've got lots to look at :)

The earrings I made I did in about 15mins in a rush before I went to HPM's gig so I thought I'd would make a good post :)

All of the things I' ve used came from Hobbycraft (i specifically went to Greenford but I'm sure all these can be found in the other ones too.) The tools I used are my dad's so I have no idea where you can get those, but, Hobbycraft also do jewellery making tools.




These little bits are a few pounds each, I have no idea what those kinda hook things are called, but both of the items either side of the fish skeletons come in multipacks, like, 100s of them in a pack.


These are clippers because I couldn't find my dad's pliers so I had to improvise X_X


So with the pliers, you wanna open out the circle bit of this hook...


... And hook it on to that top hole of the fish skeleton. 


Snap of the excess, you probably only need about 2 cm excess, but it can get fiddly so I suppose you can leave more excess then cut off what you don't need. 


Now you can get the actual part that hooks into your ear. Put the end circle bit on to the hook you latched to the fish skeleton.


Remember that 2cm excess?.. Twist this into a figure 8 shape, this holds everything together.


Do this again for the other fish skeleton and you have your pair of earrings


I reckon the junk gold fish skeleton finishes off an outfit in an unusual way, it's almost kinda gothic but with that urban feel. 
The feeling that you get when people ask you where you bought them from, then you tell em you made them is amazing :)

Hope this post was useful :)
Courtnee xx