I first posted a few months ago and haven't been around much since, but I'd like to share my idea for a wedding dress with you all. Much as I love dressing up, I can't justify dropping loads of money on...someone with my body type ( this is me, for reference ), and it's really much more my speed than something very formal. What do you think? Have you seen any other casual wedding dresses like this
There was a post on here about a month or so ago about a fantastic website with flowers and vases and a whole bunch of wedding DIY pr0n. The best thing about this website? Everything was uber affordable...through a lot (a lot) of old posts and can't find it. Anyone else remember what it was? Also, someone sent me this icon the other day. I could swear I've seen it here. Does it belong to someone
Since the infamously successful sewing of my skirt for my Amazon costume: Out of my bedsheets, no less, and either in tandem with or following or preceeding (depending on money, of course) my jedi...jedi costume in order to do the belt and sleeves. We'll see how it goes. Anyway, I thinkI'm feeling a little better now. Time to get dressed and see what I can do about this reading for tomorrow...
Time to invoke a bit of technology. The secret to this one is a mandoline. You can technically use a knife to accomplish this, but if you can cut perfect thickness 1/8th inch thick chips every time, wicked...plastic bag, and break them out at a party. I guarantee you'll be a hero. Everyone brings home made dip to parties, when's the last time you saw someone bring high quality home made kettle chips?
I'm in a complete state of awe that we're only three months shy from our big day! We've accomplished so much, but still have a lot to do! The lovely little couple: - The Engagement...- We're not into the cookie cutter look, so we've asked our guys and gals to each choose a suit/dress in black that they would most likely wear again. Thanks for looking, gals and pals!
So I found these two photos saved in my "Wedding Ideas" folder: My question is- do any of you know where to buy some of these square glass containers? Or what they're called maybe so that I can search for them??? *EDIT* I'm looking for the large square container that everything else is contained within, not the individual candle holders :)
Whoops, two posts in one day... can you tell I was supposed to be doing stuff around the house? D: http://i440.photobucket.com/albums/qq128/JEOwed/stdstarter4.gif A picture will go in the white...enough to suit me. For-freakin'-ever. And then I realized something. The 13th isn't a Friday... huh? Yeah. I did the whole calendar while looking at September 2009. *headdesk* Had to do it over
Un ensemble composé d'un bustier dos nu noir à pois blanc, fermé de lacets dans le dos comme tout les bustiers que je fabrique et d'une jupe jusqu'au genoux reserrée au niveau de ceux ci noire à pois...msn avec cette adresse svp) pour acheter le produit. Aucun achat ne se fait par commentaires, veillez donc à me contacter par mail! Laissez des commentairespour toutes questions éventuelles.
Bustier Dos Nu DIY Taille S- M selon l'ajustement des lacets dans le dos. Prix: 30 euros Frais de Port Begiuque: 2 euros Frais de port europe: 5 euros contactez moi via purple_utopia@hotmail...msn avec cette adresse svp) pour acheter le produit. Aucun achat ne se fait par commentaires, veillez donc à me contacter par mail! Laissez des commentairespour toutes questions éventuelles.
Do it yourself Auto bodywork was taken from: http://www.helium.com/items/1086080-auto-body-repair-and-repainting. It is a brief overview of how to do auto body work, yourself. It takes a lot of time, patience... but also other everyday things, check it out today. In fact, I am going to hop on right now, and see if I can find someone to do something about these hairline scratches on the back of my car.