Friday, January 20, 2012

Homemade Hairclips & the Wily Ways of Women

You know those days when you just don't feel like doing your hair? Or worse: you do, but you don't have time? Well, I don't know about you, but I resort to trickery on those days.

You heard me: trickery. I'm a woman. I'm wily. I'm mysterious. I'm tricksy.

I know you are on the edge of your seat dying to hear my secret. Well, I'll give it to you: Accessorizing. Flowers, ribbons, headbands, you name it. Add a flower clip to your hair and viola! You just turned a bad hair day into a good one. The best part: no one who sees you will even know your secret. Instead, they will be distracted by the cuteness of your accessory. Suckers.

Of course hair accessories can also be used to top off an otherwise lovely-looking 'do, but I really get a kick out of tricking people into thinking my hair looks great when, in fact, I know it doesn't.

Flower clips often cost more than I'm willing to pay, so instead I started making my own. It's pretty easy if you want to give it a shot.

First, gather your materials. You will need flowers, alligator clips (I got mine at Sally Beauty Supply), and glue (I used hot glue, but you can try Mod Podge, superglue, or something else if you would like).

I'm enough of a cheapskate that I will usually look out for flowers at the dollar stores or on sale or clearance. I found these flowers at Kmart for only 30 cents on clearance (and that's including taxes, people):


Select which flowers you want to use, and pop them off of the stems.


If the blossom doesn't come off the stem easily, you can use wire cutters to cut it off.

I also use a pair of wire cutters to cut off the little nub that connects the flower to the stem:


Now you can simply glue the flower to your alligator clip. You will want to hold the alligator clip open during this process so you don't accidentally glue the clip shut. I like to put the end of the clip on my finger to hold it open. If another method works better for you, then go for it.


You want to glue the flower close to the end of the alligator clip, but not so close that you can't open and close the clip. Hold it open until the glue is dry.


Now let's get creative! Sometimes I get a flower like this, which could use a little help.


Hello, sad little flower. 

The first thing I did to this flower was take it apart.


To take a flower apart, you want to just pull off that green thing on the back. (I'm sure there's a term for that, but I don't know what it is).


Because this flower is so sad, I wanted to add more petals from other flowers to give it some fulness.

Stack the petals the way you like, and put the flower back together. You can even stack petals from different kinds of flowers. If the little green thing won't fit back on, you can just glue your stack together. 


Happy flower!


For extra pizzaz, you can also add sequins, rhinestones, or glitter. I didn't have any rhinestones on hand, but I think a big rhinestone in the center would have been really cute for this flower. You can also put small rhinestones around the center.

Glitter is a great addition as well. I like to get a paintbrush, and lightly "paint" the edges of the petals with glue (Elmer's is fine, but I used Mod Podge). I then dipped the petals in glitter. Glitter along the edges gives your flower a more subtle sparkle.

I tried to take pictures of the glitter-ing, but alas, I am not a photographer. You'll just have to imagine what these flowers look like with glitter.

These are the flower clips I made today (click to enlarge):


Some have glitter and some don't. In any case, they are easy to make and oh-so-cute!

These flower clips are a great addition to a side ponytail, a messy bun, or even just behind the ear.

Best of luck in your own trickery (wink, wink).

Note: You can line your clips with ribbon, but I don't think they stay put in my hair quite as well. If you like the look of a ribboned clip, do what makes you happy. 

Friday, January 13, 2012

J-E-L-L-O...it's alive!


Did you know that gelatin can help strengthen your nails?

Many nail strengtheners contain gelatin for this very reason, but I have a secret for you: you can EAT Jello, and it will help strengthen your nails. True story.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

I spy with my little EYE..shadows!

Your face is a unique thing, no two people's are exactly alike. Maybe that's why we all wear make up differently. It definitely influences our choices to an extent; for example I'm pretty much ALWAYS the palest shade of foundation available so I don't use anything darker because its not going to look good..but some of these decisions aren't so obvious and some completely rely on opinion. Eyeshadow for example is kind of a grey area. What colors look best with your eye color, how do you wear more than one shade or color at a time, etc. There are soooo many girls out there missing out because they're scared to play with color and skip out completely, and some just wear the same eyeshadow in the same way everyday. BUT I'm just going to give the option for variety beginning with colors..

Blue Eyes are complimented—of course—by blue eyeshadow..BUT blue eyeshadow is one of the easiest colors to go over board on (for this one I'd recommend coupleing it with a simple white or black eyeshadow as well-oooh, or maybe for some fun maybe a silver?). Blue will also pop against warm colors (maybe a reddish brown?), for this one I'd try a pretty gold color. Gold work's for all skin tones and eye colors though. It's a wonder-color.
Now into specifics, if you have grey-blue eyes then blacks and greys will create a gorgeous smolder. I recommend golds alot more for you gals.
If you have violet-blue eyes (then lucky you, those are beautiful. All eye colors are beautiful but still) I'd for sure play up greens and purples (deep mossy greens would be perfect). They'd make your eyes glow in an almost eerie beauty, apply it with a smudgy liner for added effect.
For those of you with green-blue eyes yours will also look great especially with purples and greens but maybe brighter funner colors. Your eyes have the potential to be funky unlike many others.

Green Eyes are complimented with various shades of green eyeshadow (depending on the shade of green of your eyes, I'll get to that) as well as purples and gooolds (oh the wonder color).
If your eyes are that pale, clear color of green then I hiiighly recommend you wear golds, gold will make your eyes stand out more and draw attention to how magnificent they are. You also should wear pale pinks and purples to make your eyes pop.
For eyes that are a deeper mossy green then I think blacks and browns could easily compliment your eye color, greys if you dont want to go as dark as black. Dark green eyeshadows to match your eye color as close as possible is an easy color to get right even on the first try and would compliment as well.

Hazel Eyes are a color all to themselves, not quite green or brown! However there are still various shades of hazel eyes. Hazel eyes overall tend to look great in shades as greys, blacks, browns, greens, purples, and of course GOLD.
Eyes that are a lighter more-green-than-brown color then you should definately wear alot of earthy colors: browns, golds, greens. They'd all most make your eyes stand out (buuut if you play with earthy shadows be sure to use eyeliner to go with it..colors such as a mossy green or brown). Purple would also play up the green in your eyes to make it pop.
If your eyes are more brown than green then your darker eyes pull off deeper colors such as blacks, greys, deep browns, and shades of plum. A lot of these colors, however, will take some playing around with before you can master them, but that's fine! No shame, just be careful and do it to your liking.

Brown Eyes I'm not biased, but I wish I had brown eyes. They're so prettyy, so deep brown-eyed girls—I'm jealous! Anywhoo, for your eyes you can rock reddish browns (or any shade of brown, they make your brown eyes pop), deep plums, deep greens (basically deep colors work extremely well on brown eyes), and gooolds. I cannot stress enough how gold eyeshadow looks great on ANNY one. Its remarkable. Haha, but brown-eyed girls should also definately play in metallic colors because they will always look good with brown eyes.

I hope this helps some! :] love & rockets

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

new home

If you are a fan of Girly Girls, you have come to the right place! This is the new home for our lovely blog. Stay tuned for more!