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Saturday, July 12, 2014

Lace phonecast

My phonecast is boring white. And it often gets dirty and stained which makes me so irritated :( 
So , I decided to decorate it with stickers. I bought this cute black lace sticker which was little bit expensive and it was only one meter long, though its really cute. I decorated it and I looks way better that it was before .. 

There is what I did ...
  • Wipe clean the surface with a clean cloth 
  • Decide where you want to decorate 
  • Pill the sticker and stick it where you desire 
  • Make sure you cut the sticker at the corners and sides in a proper shape
  • Lastly press the sticker firmly 
 At the end I added Little more on the middle and colored tape for the back part.

Bye for now and I will be back with more DIYs ...

Sunday, June 1, 2014

Repaint the faded


Hey everyone!!
Studies are so boring. Everyone wont stop bugging and telling me when my exam is and I haven't done any preparation so and so .. Hmm lets not go there ..
Well!!  for today , I have this cool idea of repainting the faded prints. Everyone has gone through this misery of throwing away their favorite shirt or reusable beg (like mine) just because of the faded prints and writings which gives this old and washed up look. But thank god I wont have to go through this misery anymore. I can repaint it and make it even more better with my favorite colors. Recently I participated in 7 day workshop of pidilite hobby idea and I found these cool fabric paints (PIDILITE color pearl kit) which works really well. It is available at supermarkets and stationery as well.
Here are the steps to repaint the faded prints   
  1. wash the cloth or the beg.
  2. prepare your paint on a palette with a brush
  3. while the cloth is still damp iron it to have a even surface to paint.
  4. apply the pain according to your wish
  5. when you are ok with the paint ,wait 24 hours for the paint to dry
  6. Again iron the painted surface so that the paint get deep in the fabric
After that your done. You have new and fresh looking beg like mine..  see you till the next time ..

Saturday, May 17, 2014

Summer shirt



                                                    HI !! everyone 
    I am in my exam preparation holidays but I am too lazy when it comes to studying ,which I guilty of. But hey ! I am not just wasting my time just like that too. I was doing things during that time. I had some useful ideas I had in my mind which got piled in my mind's trash can which wasn't completely deleted even with my busy routine of classes and house chores. Soon I will be sharing it on this blog. 

For today, I would like to share this sleeveless shirt I made with a Sari fabric. These Sari fabrics are left over which are sold in very cheap prices. Although it's cheap but the fabrics are japan made (quality thumps up) , and everyone knows that saris are meant to be light weight and fairly transparent which is great for summer. It took me like three day to make it because I am not that skilled nor much educated and worst I have very poor concentration power ( thanks to my habit of eating and drinking every 5 min while work stress).  

                          well!! this much for today. See you on my next post .


Sunday, April 20, 2014

Denim skirt

 Hello !! Everyone . For my second post...
I came up with this Diy denim skirt because I love "loved" this denim. Too bad it was no longer wearable but my love didn't let me give up on it. So, I picked up my scissors and threaded my sewing machine and here I am in the same denim but in a new and hip Diy skirt. To be honest it was not as easy as I hoped but love is love. You just don't give up till the end. Hope you like my Diy skirt ..

 

Saturday, March 22, 2014

Pearl earring

 Hello everyone ,
My name is Dickey Dolkar Dolma . I am a Fashion Design student from Kathmandu and I am here to share my creativity and DIY ideas with you. I hope you guys will like me and my DIY blog.

For my first post I have chose this pearl earring from my old blog.  All you need to make this is a earring , some pearls some wires And lot of determination and patience  I hope you will stay tuned for more of my DIY.