giovedì 6 settembre 2012


Let's copy the new amazing glasses' collection Baroque inspired by Dolce&Gabbana,  using this simple DIY project

You'll need:
- a pair of sunglasses
- a variety of ceramic roses and flowers
a handful of toothpicks
-E6000


Start by squeezing a small amount of E6000 into a disposable container or onto a wooden popsicle stick.
 I like to use a small amount at a time, as the glue tends to dry quickly.
 Using the tip of a toothpick, apply a dollop of glue onto the back of the largest ceramic flower.
Press the flower firmly onto the outer corner of the sunglasses. 
Hold it in place, for at least a minute, until the glue sets. Working along the top of the glasses,
 continue to add smaller flowers.
Add a few small flowers down the right side of the glasses. After most of the flowers have set, 
unfold the sunglasses and add a couple of larger flowers on the temples or arms. 
Repeat on the other side and allow to dry for a couple of hours.
Your floral shades are ready to wear!

Tutorial taken by honestlywtf.com

10 commenti:

  1. they look beautiful!
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  2. Oh my gosh I love them! And I have the perfect glasses to do this DIY on! Xxx

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  3. absolutely love it! wow!
    Turned out amazing!

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  4. Nice blog. Would you like to follow each other? =)

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  5. Waw! Very nice, I like it!

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  6. So cute!! I saw this on A's Fashion Files! Great minds think alike hehe! Have a great weekend!! PS. I'd love it if you could visit my blog and follow me if you like it!! :)

    -Stephanie
    @LaminLouboutins.blogspot.com

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  7. wow.. you're an absolute genius!
    I love this idea so mucchhhh x

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  8. Absolutely love this idea!!! Looks so pretty!!
    -Irina
    www.brandnamesus.com/blog.html

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  9. These look amazing, just at good as the D&G ones! Great idea xoxo

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