9.30.2011
I love color
KOSS MOSS.
Man, I haven't had time to upload anything in this. Oops! I'll get back into it. YOU JUST WAIIITTT AND SEEEEEE!
Til then, a little bit of Kate awesomeness. Look how vivid the colors are. How they pop and how the angles work so well for the composition. Even the negative space... Mmm... I love!
I love her. That is all. Photos taken from Trendland. :)
Til then, a little bit of Kate awesomeness. Look how vivid the colors are. How they pop and how the angles work so well for the composition. Even the negative space... Mmm... I love!
I love her. That is all. Photos taken from Trendland. :)
6.24.2011
horizontally created
HI. long time.
drew this sideways. not upright and then upload it sideways. ill admit i cheated towards the end, but nevertheless... i drew it horizontal. i can see why lines, shape and form is so important. :)
Drew this sideways
Inspired by Picassos upsidedown drawing. Remember doing this in high school? Ha ha!
and this pic is just beauuuuuutiful
drew this sideways. not upright and then upload it sideways. ill admit i cheated towards the end, but nevertheless... i drew it horizontal. i can see why lines, shape and form is so important. :)
Drew this sideways
Inspired by Picassos upsidedown drawing. Remember doing this in high school? Ha ha!
and this pic is just beauuuuuutiful
DIY: Dip Dye Jeans by WHOWHATWEAR
Gonna do this. WHO'S WITH ME!?
INGREDIENTS:
-Levi's 501 Worn Roll Shorts ($49.50)
-Home Depot 2.75 Gallon Neat 'n Tidy Bucket ($5)
-Clorox Bleach ($5)
-Westcott 12" Wood Ruler ($.99)
-Firm Grip Disposable Nitrile Gloves ($15/box)
-Heinz Distilled White Vinegar ($3/gallon)
DIRECTIONS:
Before you begin: make sure to wear plastic gloves before you begin working to protect your hands.
1. To create bleach solution, mix two parts water and one part bleach in a plastic bucket.
2. Prepare your shorts by threading a ruler though all of the belt loops. The ruler will serve as a weight to balance the shorts while they are soaking in the bleach solution.
3. Dip the shorts into the liquid to the desired depth. Rest the ruler on the top of the bucket to allow the shorts to hang in the bleach solution without being completely covered. Leave the shorts soaking for approx 30 minutes. (Note: the bleach will run slightly, so we recommend leaving an additional inch out of the solution.)
4. After the bleach has turned the shorts the desired white shade (may take a few dips), remove shorts from bleach solution and soak in a sink or bathtub with two parts water and one part vinegar for approximately five to ten minutes to stop the bleaching process.
5. Let the shorts dry out completely, and then cut them to your desired length. Gently pull along the edges of the shorts to create a more distressed and ragged look.
Please note: Wash and dry the shorts alone for the first time. After that, you will be able to put into regular loads for future washes.—Jessica Baker
INGREDIENTS:
-Levi's 501 Worn Roll Shorts ($49.50)
-Home Depot 2.75 Gallon Neat 'n Tidy Bucket ($5)
-Clorox Bleach ($5)
-Westcott 12" Wood Ruler ($.99)
-Firm Grip Disposable Nitrile Gloves ($15/box)
-Heinz Distilled White Vinegar ($3/gallon)
DIRECTIONS:
Before you begin: make sure to wear plastic gloves before you begin working to protect your hands.
1. To create bleach solution, mix two parts water and one part bleach in a plastic bucket.
2. Prepare your shorts by threading a ruler though all of the belt loops. The ruler will serve as a weight to balance the shorts while they are soaking in the bleach solution.
3. Dip the shorts into the liquid to the desired depth. Rest the ruler on the top of the bucket to allow the shorts to hang in the bleach solution without being completely covered. Leave the shorts soaking for approx 30 minutes. (Note: the bleach will run slightly, so we recommend leaving an additional inch out of the solution.)
4. After the bleach has turned the shorts the desired white shade (may take a few dips), remove shorts from bleach solution and soak in a sink or bathtub with two parts water and one part vinegar for approximately five to ten minutes to stop the bleaching process.
5. Let the shorts dry out completely, and then cut them to your desired length. Gently pull along the edges of the shorts to create a more distressed and ragged look.
Please note: Wash and dry the shorts alone for the first time. After that, you will be able to put into regular loads for future washes.—Jessica Baker
6.13.2011
Trash to Art
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