And here's the video. I'm sorry I can't add subtitles in here, but they're not really necessary: you guys just need to watch. If there's anything you don't understand, just ask!
As I told you a few days ago on Twitter and Instagram, the DIY I made for Kaiser On Heels was an LBD makeover with a baroque touch. But this DIY is actually two projects in one. It was a black bodycon dress with a cross neck strap, but it didn't fit well to my shoulders. So what I did was to transform it into a bandeau, dress and I also made it a little bit shorter. In fact, I was about to start this blog with this dress, but I accidentally lost all the pictures of how it was before and the process. Anyway I illustrated the DIY process for you guys.
Beautiful, you make it look so easy!
ReplyDeleteYes, you make it look so easy!!!:D But I'm sure it's not, you're just so crafty. Great job, loving the new dress.
DeleteWow. I love that DIY! May I invite you to a little guest blogging campaign? I'm looking for people who like to write a guest-DIY-post with the topic Recycling/Upcycling. Maybe you would like to take a look...
ReplyDeletehttp://lysmdesign.blogspot.de/2012/12/xmas-zukunftiges-schmuck.html
I'm looking forward to your next projects!
xoxo, lici
¡Hola guapa!Soy una enamorada de los DIY y te sigo porque haces que sean súper fáciles, ¡me encanta! pero he visto el video y la verdad estoy un poco vaga para ponerme a dibujar algo barroco para el LBD, pero no encuentro dónde puedo descargar la plantilla que haces :S
ReplyDeleteUn beso :)
Y yo feliz de que te gusten!!
DeleteAquí tienes el link
http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/74553362/DARE%20TO%20DIY%20-%20plantilla%20cuello%20barroco%20LBD%20rehab.pdf
Un beso!