Showing posts with label cheap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cheap. Show all posts

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Cross Studded Earrings [sale post]

Cross Studded Earrings


A studs lover like us?
Adorn yourself with this pair of Cross Studded Earrings and grab a black studded bustier with a maroon fishtail skirt and black boots! Sounds like a perfect outfit yeah!

Get this now at $2.50 per pair!

2cm by 1.5cm
4 grams
In Silver and Gold

IN STOCK!
No waiting time!




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To purchase:
SMS/WA us at 93698799 or email us at sales.diys@gmail.com

Friday, March 29, 2013

DIY #9: OMBRE SHORTS


Ombre shorts are really gorgeous and some online shops are selling them at ridiculously high prices. Why not try making your own! 

This tutorial is very similar to DIY#7:Dip-dye shorts, the difference between the two post is that DIY#7 uses 2 colours/dye while DIY#9:Ombre shorts uses 1 dye and create a gradient from light to dark. 




BLEACHING
For denim shorts that are not white, we may have to carry out an extra step, and that's to bleach it. Only authentic denims are suitable for bleaching as they are able to withstand the chemical reactions and will not tear during the process. 

I placed my denim shorts into a pail and added bleach until my shorts is fully submerged. My shorts was placed in bleach for about 2 hours and it still had patches of green. After leaving overnight to dry, the green patches were gone and the shorts turned entirely white. 
**Do wear gloves and try to reduce any contact with bleach as it can cause skin irritation.



DYEING
 For white denims, we can start straight into the dyeing process! So here's what you will need!

What you'll need:
- Shorts
- Pair of gloves
- Pail
- Dyes
- Salt
Duration: 1 hour

Level of difficulty: 3/5




 Dylon dyes: 25 Emerald (Used this for the tutorial) and 33 Kingfisher
Bought from Selffix @ $3.60/dye


Dylon dye: 25 Emerald


Step 1: Add 70 grams of salt into a pail containing 2 liters of BOILING HOT WATER!!
**Please be careful! This dye works best in hot water, there's another type of dylon dye that only works well in  cold water, please check the label when buying the dyes.



 Step 2: I added a tiny amount of dye as I wanted the top to be a very light shade of green, close to white. Soak shorts for about 30 seconds.
**Add the powder dye as close to the water and not at a distance to minimize any potential wind or residue remaining at the wall of the pail.

  


 Step 3: Add slightly more dye into the pail and submerge only 1/4 of the shorts to the darker tone dye.
Leave shorts in dye for about 30 seconds and then squeeze off excess dye.
** Some colour will fade during the squeezing and washing step, so do soak longer if necessary.





 Step 4: Add slightly more dye into the pail and submerge only half of the shorts to the darker tone dye.
Leave shorts in dye for about 40 seconds and then squeeze off excess dye.
** Some colour will fade during the squeezing and washing step, so do soak longer if necessary.




Step 5: Add slightly more dye into the pail and submerge only the ends of the shorts to the darker tone dye.
Leave shorts in dye for about 1 minute and then squeeze off excess dye.
** Some colour will fade during the squeezing and washing step, so do soak longer if necessary.





Step 7: Leave shorts to dry entirely before washing. 
**At this stage the dye is very easily transferable to any material, do place a protective sheet below shorts if laying on the ground to dry.


After a wash, we have our green ombre shorts! You can add studs, draw, sew your shorts. And this ombre tutorial is not only limited to shorts but also you can try on plain dress, shoes, jackets, pull-overs and anything you like! 

TRY YOURS NOW!




SOME INSPIRATIONS!
*credits to Tumblr






Do not hesitate to email me at sales.diys@gmail.com if you have any questions regarding this tutorial. 
AND Hope you enjoyed this tutorial! :D

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

DIY #8: T-shirt to sleeveless dress


What you'll need:
- T-shirt (2-3 size up)
- Scissors
- String
- Paper clips

Duration: 15 mins 

Level of difficulty: 1/5




 Step 1: Grab a t-shirt that is 2 to 3 size up from your original size. This is to ensure its long enough to be a dress. Also try to get a t-shirt with graphics in the middle or else some parts will be cut off later on.

 Step 2: Take a string, for my case I found that iPhone cable do the same job and its stiffer. Using a paperclip, secure the cable at both ends, this will be a marking of where you'll be cutting for your super large arm-hole. 


Step 3: After cutting 1 side, fold the t-shirt into half long the length and use this gauge to cut the other side.


 YOU'RE DONE IN 3 STEPS! :)


When worn it looks great! 
So start finding extra large t-shirts and carry out the 3 steps and there you go! 
Totally love how fast and easy this DIY can be!


Thanks for viewing! :D