Saturday, April 27, 2013

FASHION: Sneaker Girl


Everyone who knows me well knows that sneakers and rubber shoes are NOT a part of my wardrobe. But after receiving this pair of pink sneakers from K-Swiss Asia... I am now converted! Yes, I love them so much that I have been ditching my heels a lot for this cute pair. Even after wearing them for an entire day, they are still super comfy. So fashion plus comfort... really makes my K-Swiss sneaks a super winner!

As always, I believe that you don't need expensive clothes to look nice. My top is a bazaar find for an unbelievable P50.00! My shades, another bazaar find for P150.00. My bracelets, I made myself and my shorts are from Landmark for only P250.00! =) 






I love how my legs look with my K-Swiss sneakers... plus the color is perfect for summer!

I also went on a super adventure from K-Swiss. I'll tell you about that in my next posts. Meanwhile, follow K-Swiss Asia and K-Swiss Philippines on Facebook! LIKE their page and stay tuned for their posts and contests. Who knows, you might just win something from them in the future!


Sneakers: K-Swiss *  |  Racerback top: Bazaar find  |  Shades: Bazaar find  
Accessories: OLEIC  |  Shorts: Landmark

Sunday, April 14, 2013

DIY: Glitter Shoes

As promised on my last post, I'll be posting on how I made my glittery heels. For this DIY, I was inspired by Dorothy and her Ruby Slippers. I had an extra pair of shoes lying around the house which I was no longer using since I ruined it from overuse. I used very few materials and the result was amazing!

Materials: Old shoes, Textile Paint / Acrylic Paint, Brush, Glitter, Tacky Glue, Clear Lacquer Spray Paint


Steps:
1. Make sure the shoes are clean from dust and dirt.


2. Cover the areas you don't want touched with masking tape 
and stuff the shoe with newspaper.
Paint the shoes with a white or neutral color so that 
the final color will look better.
Don't put on a thick coat of paint because it will 
make the shoes stiff. One coat is enough.
Let it dry for a few hours. 



 3. Paint on the second coat.
This will be the final color of the shoe and should 
be the same color as the glitter you will be using. 
Let dry.



4. Using a sponge brush, paint a thin layer of tacky glue onto the shoe.
Tacky glue is really thick stuff so try to spread it out, 
you don't need a lot of it. 
I worked in sections on the shoe rather than covering
 the whole shoe with glue.


5. Press the glitter gently with your fingers and shake off the excess glitter.



6. Allow your shoe to dry completely. This might take 1-2 hours.
7. Touch up with more glue and glitter if needed.
8. Using clear lacquer spray paint, coat the shoe completely. 
This is to seal in the glitter.
Allow this to dry overnight





Take a look at the shoe BEFORE, and after the glitter treatment. It looks like NEW!
It's a pretty easy project and worth a try. Go back to my previous blog post and see how I wore it with my black dress. =)

This DIY project of mine was also featured in the September 2012 issue of Celebrity Living Magazine.
 I decided to post it here too so that you can follow the steps
and try it anytime =)