Sunday, January 9, 2011

DIY: Faux Bow and Stripe Mittens


I was in desperate need of mittens. I needed something quick less I lose my fingers to the unnaturally painful freeze we've been experiencing this winter. San Francisco is not the coldest place in the world and I've lived through much colder winters in other cities but there is something about the wet-cold that comes with the fog and gets in your bones that's hard to shake. My Boston friends laugh, my Chicago friends shake their heads but I say don't judge until until you get caught along the wharf in a cardigan on a day that started out sunny and ended with the city in the belly of a sub-arctic cloud. Just because it's California doesn't mean it doesn't get cold (it's all relative anyhow).

But the mittens, gloves, a muff, anything! I had a great need and (as is almost always the case) very little cash. I walked into Anthropologie (because who doesn't like to look at what they can't have?) and of course I wanted every pair they had: wonderful colors, lengths of all varieties and bows, so many bows; they're in this season and were on over half of the mittens they had there. 

While I was riffling through their big wicker boxes of cold-weather accessories I got the idea that maybe I can make something like these for myself on a college budget. I made myself leave the store and look elsewhere for a smarter alternative and as luck would have it I found it across the street at Old Navy. Two pairs of one size fits all mittens for one dollar. One. Dollar. 

Mine.

I loved the striped pair, the black pair not so much but for one dollar who cares? As I scampered off with my prize I got an idea to make the pair I liked even better by using the pair I knew would never really see the outside of my sock drawer. Cut up the black ones and make some bows I thought! Well faux bows anyway; faux in that I wouldn't actually be tying them, otherwise they'd be too bulky and they wouldn't lay flat.  


My supplies: Two pairs of mittens, some red embroidery thread, a needle and of course a pair of scissors.
 

To make the bows I cut the stretchy wrist pieces off of the black gloves and then cut both of those in half so I had four identical strips of fabric.

From there I stitched a decorative border with the red embroidery thread around two of the strips (these would be the lengthwise part of the bow) and laid the other two strips on top of them like crosses. I tucked the strips on top underneath and secured them tightly to scrunch the middle of the bow and give it its shape.


And it turned out like this! Sorry for the terrible picture quality there, I was using a borrowed camera and didn't realize how fuzzy it turned out. If you kind of squint you can make out my stitching detail.


After I assembled the faux bows all there was left to it was to situate them on the mittens and sew them down. I think they turned out pretty well and it makes a relatively plain accessory more exciting. Most importantly--aside from the satisfaction of being crafty and making something yourself--it brought the price down from $38 (not including tax) to $1, seeing as I already had the other materials for the project around the house. Morel of the story? Try taking matters into your own hands when your wallet says no, just because you don't have money doesn't mean you can't have fun things. So take that Anthropologie, I'll have my cake and eat it too.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Fun Mocktails for New Year's Eve

Stay smart with these fun virgin cocktails!

Safe Sex on the Beach
3 oz cranberry juice
3 oz grapefruit juice
2 oz peach nectar
1 maraschino cherry
Pour over ice in a chilled glass and stir. Garnish with a cherry and serve!

Virgin Bellini
2 oz peach juice
1 tsp grenadine syrup
2 oz soda water
Pour into wine glass and serve!

Virgin Raspberry Daiquiri
3 oz raspberry puree
2 oz pineapple juice
1/2 oz lemon juice
1 tsp caster sugar
1/2 oz raspberry syrup

Blend briefly with half a glassful of crushed ice in a wine goblet. Garnish with raspberries and serve!





Thursday, December 23, 2010

Holiday Cookies: Decor and Design

Xmas Cookie Decor

Step away from chocolate chips and jelly beans, and try a new way of cookie design! Buy royal icing in holiday colors like green, red, periwinkle, and white. Decorate with simple designs and add silver sugar balls for a festive touch. A fun idea is to poke holes at the tops of the cookies loop a piece of string through to hang them on the Xmas tree! Before gobbling up these Christmas creations, be sure to leave a couple for Santa!

(Cookie Cutters from  fancyflours.com)

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Classy and Classic: Holiday Dresses

Winter Wear

It's important to look classy for your holiday parties this season! Try finding styles similar to these- keeping it elegant and fun. For shoes, go with simple and sheek heels, nothing too blinged-out or strappy. And for jewelry, simple diamond earrings go great with most outfits, or should I say cubic zurconia!

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Splurge/Steal


We all want the looks that appear in the glossy magazines we read but, honestly, who can afford them? Even when they try to offer cheaper alternatives they're still a little out of my budget (but maybe that's just because I'm a cheapskate). Here's a look you can recreate on a real budget without sacrificing your style!

"Steal" items
Robe sans marche ($30) Forever 21
Vintage style jewelery flower necklace ($30) modcloth.com
CoverGirl Continuous Color Lipstick ($7) Any local drugstore

Candy Cupcakes

Try this delicious twist on traditional cupcakes! I baked these after Halloween, using the extra mini candy bars I had left over.


classic chocolate cupcake with vanilla.... but it has a sweet surprise inside!


First, mix the cake batter by following the directions on the back of the box. I used chocolate cake mix, but if you want your candy bars to really stand out, use vanilla or white cake mix. Then, when the batter is done, fill the cupcakes tins 3/4 full of batter.

Next, take your mini candy bars and cut them in half (if you want to use the whole piece, fill the cupcake tin with a little less batter). I used Hershey's bars, 3 Musketeers bars, and Crunch bars, but any of your favorite chocolate minis will do!

mini candy bars... mmMmm

 Place the mini candy bar pieces on the batter, one for each cupcake. As the cupcakes bake, the bar will sink to the middle of the cupcake!

one piece per cupcake!

Finally, bake the cupcakes normally, frost with any flavor you'd like, and take a bite for a gooey surprise!

frosting away...
The finished product- this one has a Hershey's bar inside!

Monday, December 13, 2010

A Forever 21 Holiday


Let's talk brass tacks: most young women are poor. But we still want to look good. So where do we go? The motherland: Forever 21. (Mostly) fashionable clothes at affordable price. The quality is questionable, but we're not looking for lasting power. So here's some inspiration for a holiday outfit that doesn't break the bank. For a list of the articles and their prices in the set above, go to http://www.polyvore.com/forever_21_holiday/set?id=25916052.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Winter Trend: Over the Knee Boots


Seamed Over The Knee Boot, $100
SteveMadden - OVERRPAS BLACK SUEDE women's boot flat over knee, $130
TATE - Over The Knee Boots - Bakers Footwear, $100
Charles Albert Women's New 2463 Over-The-Knee Boot, $60
Jessica Simpson Katyia, $169

 When I first saw over the knee boots popping up I thought them a little too daring for my taste and in a little too much danger of turning an outfit into something Julia Robert's character in "Pretty Woman" would be inclined to wear. And that's pre-Richard Gere induced makeover. 


But now taking a second look and seeing that the trend did not fizzle out in a couple weeks we seem to be left with something that might have a bit of staying power and warrant a trip downtown to the mall. I don't know about the rest of you out there but I refuse to invest money in trends that aren't going to last me more than a month. I am, like many other college girls, perpetually short on cash and can't afford to live that much in the moment (or at least not until I start to make a real salary).

But in this time of the year, a new pair of boots are always practical, especially when your fighting the chilly Northern California winters (because yes, it is cold here). So what do you think of this new development afoot--please pardon the pun.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Hats and Scarves


Going off of "Gloves and Mittens," here's a way to spruce up your coat with some color and flair! I know I have a practical coat to last me for years to come and the way I add some attitude is with the accessories.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Gloves & Mittens

Gloves & Mittens


Winter means it's time for cosy hats, scarves, boots, and, of course, mittens! Rather than play it safe with boring, fleece gloves, warm up your hands while adding a little bit of fashionable flair. The choice between mittens and gloves is really up to you!