Sunday, July 8, 2012

Nail-o-holic

Hi I'm Eef and I'm a nail polish addict.
For people who know me this probably did not come as a surprise. Not often do you see me without a color on my nails and this color will probably not stay on much longer than 3 days. Painting my nails is a true guilty pleasure and it's my way of destressing.
The other day I started experimenting with gradient nails and this was the result!
Super easy, colorful and fun :)


Friday, June 29, 2012

Henna tattoo

A week ago a Moroccan friend of mine celebrated her birthday. Besides all the delicious dishes she offered to make henna tattoos so of course I had to get one.
See here the result!



Friday, June 22, 2012

Jewelry loves

I never used to wear much jewelry but I really start to appreciate the way it can upgrade a simple outfit.
Here my recent favorites.

1. bracelet - h&m
2. watch - LIV
3. necklace - h&m




Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Back to blogging!


Hello my dear readers, it's been a while!

The past weeks I discovered that blogging and graduating do not go together very well unfortunately...
I had to focus on my graduation project which I think paid off :) I will show you the result soon!
So now it's back to blogging as I finally handed in my last deliverable today!
Can't wait to start a great summer, if only the weather would agree with me..


 

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Barbie got a new dress


Some months ago a friend told me about a design competition held by the Groninger Museum for which you had to design a dress for Barbie inspired by fashion designers Azzedine Alaia or Iris van Herpen, whos collections are exhibited at the museum at the moment. Being a fan of fashion design and loving detailed work, this competition was perfect for me and I decided to submit. As you could read in previous posts (here and here), I went to the museum to see the exhibition and to get inspired. I chose Iris van Herpen as my inspiration. Her designs combine traditional craftmanship and unconventional materials, resulting in beautiful pieces.

For my dress I decided to use a traditional craft that I recently learned, bobbin lace making!
My initial idea was to make lace with metal wire but after trying it, it didn't work out the way I wanted. The metal was too stiff so bending the wires was hard and made the structure too open.
I decided to use normal offwhite thread and combined it with metal wires. I drew an outline of the pattern of the dress and used it as the base of my bobbin lace. In order to create the lace structure that I wanted I had to use 60 bobbins! The most I ever used for one piece. You can imagine that winding and hanging the bobbins was a lot of work.




I used different patters creating closed and open structures and incorporated pieces of wire.

Next I sewed the piece together on the back and shaped the dress around the Barbie. Finally I used a lot of hairspray to fix the threads and hold the dress in place. 

Et voila! see here the final result :)