Showing posts with label unique. Show all posts
Showing posts with label unique. Show all posts

Monday, April 29, 2013

Pearls & Swine - Avant Garde, Haute Couture Millinery.

I am super excited to be featuring some of the latest pieces from Pearls and Swine today. I have been a big fan of Bink's creations for a good few years, it is always a joy to see her new work pop up in my Facebook feed. These three pieces are some of my favourite yet! I am in total love with the first piece with the skull and feathers, it has everything you could ever need on your head, in my opinion, just beautiful.  







































Headwear & Styling - Pearls & Swine.
Model - Gemma Lou.
MUA - Jane Armstrong MUA.
Hairstylist - Jessica White Hair Artist. 


Headwear & Styling - Pearls & Swine.
Model - Gemma Lou.
MUA - Jane Armstrong MUA.
Hairstylist - Jessica White Hair Artist. 

























Headwear & Styling - Pearls & Swine.
Model - Gemma Lou.
MUA - Jane Armstrong MUA.
Hairstylist - Jessica White Hair Artist. 

Hope you enjoyed peeking at these unique creations, if you have a special occasion coming up then pop over to Pearls & Swine and aquire a unique piece that will make you the belle of the ball. 

What a lovely start to the week. Hope you have had a productive Monday <3

xkx  

Friday, July 27, 2012

Ed's Shed - DIY Shabby to Chic Table.

We love shabby chic and we especially love how you can achieve this look by being thrifty and not spending a lot of money. If you take a look in high street furniture shops you'll see new vintage inspired tables, chairs, shelves, everything to give your home a splash of 1950s colour. And you will be pleased to know that all you needed for this this project is some matt spray paint and a very shabby table and you can create a unique piece for a snip of the price on the high street. 




I used Plastikote spray paint, but you can use any brand and colour that you like, as long as it is a matt finish. It is also best to do restoration work outside, that way the dust and paint can't make a mess. First, sand down the table, this gives it a rough surface for the primer to stick to. Sandpaper comes in various grades, from course to fine. Course sandpaper will work fast, but might leave big scratches, so I tend to use finer paper and take my time. Fold a piece of sandpaper into a square and work your way across the surface of the table using a circular motion. Fold up smaller pieces for the hard to reach areas.




Shake the primer can up for a few minutes. Keep the can around 30cm away and start spraying. The trickiest part is resisting the temptation to cover everything in one go. Spray a light even coat, let it dry a little then spray again. Repeat this until the primer covers everything then leave it to dry. Then use exactly the same technique to spray your matt colour layer. 




And there you have it a one of a kind, shabby to chic table.