Sunday, 23 June 2013

Quick Pre-Glastonbury Post

Hey guys! It's been a while so I thought I'd share one of the easiest but most eye-catching hair accessories I've ever made. It's water resistant, light weight, made in minutes and well... supposed to go in your pond!
  This little beauty was £1.20 from the garden section at 'The Range'. Team it up with some all purpose glue and a wide tooth hair slide and voilĂ , we're half way to Paloma Faith. I love wearing it with a beehive hair support, hopefully this will distract from my oily festival hair.

Have fun xx

Sunday, 2 June 2013

Chillin' with my Gnomies

In my garden are was a pair of old, sad gnomes hiding in the foliage. They've been there since before I was born and for years my parents have nursed the idea that they will one day restore them. I decided to finally give these little guys a make over, I think they deserved it!

Here goes:

First of all I scrubbed them down and gave them a coat of outdoor primer (see pic). I then designed their outfit colours and bought the paint. These paints were bought at B&Q and more pricey than I'd like... but hey, this is a sentimental project (and my step dad said he'd pay!) However, you can use acrylics which you can pick up for about £1-£2 a pack with more colour variety but they might fade/chip a bit quicker if the gnomes will be outside. 


Then get painting!

I chose classic red hats twinned with green and blue garments, I also gave them some gold accessories. I did really wanted to go with some pastel colours and ginger beards, but as these guys are so old and beloved I had to keep it classic... maybe next time!








When you've finished, give them a coat of clear varnish and hide them in the shrubbery, on your door step or window box. I think when I go to university these little guys will have to come and visit Brighton (like in the film Amelie)


Have fun! xx