Showing posts with label Diy project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diy project. Show all posts

My Jewelry Storage - Bracelets and Stud Earrings




My love for arm candy is getting a bit out of control and so is my limited storage for it. I had to come up with a clever idea to not only store them, but also display them in a presentable way. If they are not out where I can see them, then I forget what I have. Out of sight out of mind. With all of my colorful pieces I decided white would look best to hold my bracelets. I used simple items like vases and milk glass bowls to store them.








As for my stud earrings, I kept a necklace gift box from Shoplately to neatly spread them out. The styrofoam keeps them elevated without damaging the back of the earring.

My Spring cleaning is slowly progressing hee hee. I got rid of bracelets I no longer wanted or cared for. Next is my closet. That's going to be a challenge. It's almost five in the evening and it's time to get dolled up for a fun  night at the movies and a yummy dinner with my family. How's your Friday so far? Thanks for stopping by!

Much love,
Belinda Selene

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Will You Be My Bridesmaid? DIY Gift Box



You only get married once in your life time, so why not go all out? I wanted to come up with a really creative and special way to ask our bridal party to be part of our wedding. I came up with the idea as I was searching on Pinterest and came across a really pretty picture of a box a bride made for her bridesmaids. I had never heard of anyone doing that before. I just thought you go out to dinner with your girlfriends and ask them. I thought it was very sentimental and unique. I was excited to try it out and in search of more inspiration I found less than ten pins on gift box ideas. I guess this is something new. With a few resources out there it was time to brain storm. I put together my favorite ones and customized everything from scratch by adding my touch. I wanted to make them personal and original. 



I'm not gonna lie making seven boxes was a challenge and a bit pricey, but I didn't mind spending the extra cash to make them exactly what I had imagined.  I picked up these pretty white memory boxes from Michaels for less than $6 each. I have a great software that my Fiance installed for me to make a template of the names with my favorite font. On scrap booking paper I printed each on of the girl's name added them to the front of each box. 




Inside I added three different flavors of our favorite chocolate. The girls loved them.





To make them extra special, I printed out a picture of them and I. I added cute effects to make the pictures the same color palette as the box and added a border around each one with card stock paper. 



 
I saw this on Pinterest and fell in love with the idea of a sneak preview of what you want your wedding to look like. I made a template of the colors I want for my wedding with inspirational pictures. I made cute hearts in the center with the colors I chose. 






Because I haven't found the bridesmaid's dresses yet, I made a collage of what I want their dresses to look like. Of course that's what every bridesmaid  looks forward to. They were all very happy and excited. After I made each template I printed them out on picture glossy paper and added pretty scrapbook paper to the back. Presentation is very important to me. 




With different embellished paper I wrote the girls a cute and simple letter. It was harder than I thought. I also glued on little rhinestones on the corners of the letters to make them look more elegant. 
Each one read:

Will you be my Bridesmaid?

Help me plan this special day.
Hold some gorgeous flowers.
Feel beautiful.
Make unforgettable memories.
Wipe away my happy tears.
Stand by my side as I say, "I do".
I promise the dresses will be great!
I hope you can say "Yes!"




The most expensive but prettiest surprise was a live flower. All together around $45. I recently Tweeted how I was on a hunt for a florist. I was looking for the perfect flower to add to the gift box. Originally I wanted to add peonies. They are my favorite. Peonies only bloom in the the months of May and June and are  nearly impossible to get this time of year. The florist recommended the gerbera daisies. Which are beautiful! The size was just what I was looking for  and they laid perfectly. For the maid of honor, my Sister, I added three white roses to her box. 




The most time consuming project were the wine glasses. They were pretty hard to find since I wanted to make sure they fit in the box. Once I found a good set,  I hand wrote on each glass with special paint I found at Michaels. I have really bad hand writing and this was a challenge for me. By cooking them in the oven at 365°F for 30 minutes it ensure the paint to become permanent. I also embellished the bucket with rhinestones. Hee hee. I'll write more about that in my next post. 




I put a lot of thought and heart to each box. It was a lot of hard work but it was all worth it. I really wanted to send out the right message and show them how important each girl is special to me and how I can't imagine not having them present when it's time for me to walk down the isle. I want to include them in all of the fun events that come with a wedding like planning my wedding, dress shopping, bridal expos, the bachelorette party, and much more!

In order to give each box to them I threw a surprise party to ask them to be part of our special day. They all said yes with a great big smile! Stay tuned to see pictures.







More DIY Bridesmaids gift box ideas!

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These were my inspiration. I think it's always very important to give credit to those who inspire us and came up with the original idea.

DIY Glitter Starbucks Phone Case


Who's obsessed with Starbucks? Raises Hand.  "I am"! I always ask for double chocolate chip frappuccino with extra chips! What's your favorite? These are way too easy to make! As soon as I found out how to make this I couldn't wait to share it with you. You can customize any phone case, even if it's an older phone, to this decoration. It's time to get crafty! Here is my latest tutorial on my YouTube channel.

Materials you need:
Phone case - (Does not have to be clear)
Mod Podge - Gloss (You can find it at Walmart)
Glitter - (You can find it at Walmart)
Sponge/Brush - (Recommend Sponge)
Printed Logo - You can find it down below



 I hope you enjoyed this little quick DIY project. I think they are so adorable. Eeek! Don't forget to send me a picture if you try this out. I'll feature your pictures here on my blog!

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 Much love,
Belinda Selene

 

DIY Glitter Makeup Brush Holder




After watching Ingrid's GIY (Glam It Yourself) video, on how to make this really cute glitter makeup brush holder, I couldn't wait for my candles to burn up so I could use the glass container to make one. With a few changes on how to get rid of the wax I found it faster and easier to make these and wanted to share that with you.

After burning up a candle here are a few steps to make this.
  1. Heat water in a cup in the microwave for two minutes and pour in glass container.
  2. After poring the water in the candle holder, put the container in the freezer for 20 minutes. Once the wax has cooled easily remove the wax and wicks. 
  3. Wash the container for any residue and remove labels. With a brush add a thin layer of gloss Mod Podge, add glitter, and for extra security add a transparent sealer. I got all of these supplies from my local Walmart. 
  4.  Wait several hours for it to completely dry and then it's ready to use.

My Tips
  • Make sure when you apply the Mod Podge that you use a very thin layer, otherwise it can take days to dry.
  • Adding boiling water in the candle will cause the candle wax to float to the top as well as the glue from the wicks. It takes less then a minute and it's fun to watch hee hee.
  • Letting it cool in the freezer cuts the time in half to get started on your project ;)
  • If there are any spots that you missed with glitter after it has dried, you can add another coat of Mod Podge and glitter. 

I love Ingrid! Make sure to check out her YouTube channel, MissGlamorazzi, for more GIY videos. 
I hope my little tips helped. I have already made two of these as gifts!



Presentation means a lot to me. I love to be surrounded by all things pretty even if it's only for my eyes. A year ago I came up with the idea of displaying my brushes like this.







I often spend my time on my vanity. This is another part of my room that makes me so happy every time I look at it. Not only are there some of the beautiful gifts given to me by people that I so dearly love, but the mono chrome colors really catch my attention.




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