Friday, 15 January 2010

Bling Bling Bridal Shoe

Another pair of bridal shoe decorated with rhinestones. The bride to be, Jeanie like it simple and elegant. So I use the bigger size stones for the center part as focal point, spread out to smaller ones to the side and towards the ankle strips.

After decorated with rhinestones - One of a kind and elegant!

Before deco, it's just a plain white shoe


Material used: 4mm, 3mm & 2.5mm rhinestones clear colour.
Glue used: E6000

Wednesday, 13 January 2010

How to add bling to your bridal shoe


I always hear friends complains that they can't find the perfect bridal shoe for their wedding. They are either too expensive or not elegant enough. Ever thought of adding some bling bling rhinestones to a plain pair of white shoe?

Wanna know how to decorate your wedding shoe? Just follow the step by step tutorial here:-


A plain white open toe shoe


Tools:
a. Tweezer,
b. tooth pick,
c. 2-Ton Epoxy glue ( I use Devcon for this demo)
d. wooden stick with rhinestone picker.


Materials:
a. 6pcs 7mm rhinestones clear colour
b. 100pcs 4mm rhinestones clear colour
c. 80pcs 3mm rhinestones clear colour
d. 60pcs 2.5mm rhinestones clear colour


Squeeze out a bit of epoxy glue from booth tubes.


Make sure you have both part A & B in equal amount.


By using a tooth pick, mix booth part A and B glue till even.


Take a small amount of mix glue and apply carefully onto the spot you want to fix the 1st rhinestone.


Pick up the 7mm rhinestone and stick onto the glued spot.


Take note: do not over apply the glue as it will be squeeze out from the side of the rhinestones.


Rhinestones picker can be use to help picking up smaller rhinestones.


Arrange the rhinestones from 7mm to 4mm, follow by 3mm and 2.5mm accordingly, depending on the designs of the shoe.


Repeat the same for both sides of the shoe, and whoola!!! A plain white shoe immediately turns into an elegant pair of bridal shoe!

Wanna DIY your own shoes, click here to check out my Art Fire store for rhinestones supplies.



Chinese version article was featured in Nan Yang Siang Pau on 23 Sept 2009.

Sunday, 10 January 2010

Bling Up The Plain Jewelry Box

This was another opportunity given to me to decorate a jewelry box, a birthday gift to Sam. This is quite a classy look box made of PU in beige colour. It's original look was a bit plain due to it's size.

Instead of decorating it with bling bling rhinestones, I choose flatback pearl as majority material to create a new appearance that is pleasure to our eyes. The birthday girl's name Sam is placed right at the bottom corner as this is a present decicated specially for her.






The original look....

Material used: 4mm flatback pearl in AB Ivory and baby pink, 4mm clear rhinestones, 3mm clear rhinestones

Thursday, 8 October 2009

The Princess Mirror

I was tempted to bling this Ikea mirror during my preparations for Arts For Grabs 2 weeks back. I was selling my handmade jewelry actually, so I was thinking it will be nice if I bring a nice looking mirror.

This is the largest bling area I've ever decorate so far. I uses nearly 4000 pcs of 4mm rhinestones ( hot pink, baby pink & clear colour). Never expect the to use up so many rhinestones and time. Spent almost 4 nights finishing this master piece, and I give her a name - The Princess Mirror.

However, she is so gorgeous and outstanding that someone wanted to adopt her when I bring her out on my first day of Bazaar. This request came to me unexpectedly, and after few sweet persuasion words from this charming lady, I let her adopt Princess Mirror.... Sob..sob....I miss her so much, but I'm glad to know that she will be taken care of.

I'm planning to do another deco using the same mirror, bought 2 from Ikea last week. One for myself and another one will be up for sale. So if you are interested to adopt my new princess mirror, do feel free to drop me an email at molecule2u{at}gmail.com. for price.







I do not have a studio picture of The Princess Mirror, these photos were taken by her admirer during the bazaar~
Do check out my other blog Molecule Handmade Jewelry also ya, where I share my beading passion and creations!

Wednesday, 16 September 2009

Bling Deco is now on Art Fire

Hi girls, Bling Deco has just open a studio at Art Fire! In this studio, you will find rhinestones in variety of colours and sizes. So for DIY babes, these rhinestones can be use to decorate your handphones, powder cases, mirrors, calculators, mouse, laptop and many more items you wish to bling bling.

Click here to link to Bling Deco at Art Fire.

~:~ The quantity per pack per colour listed are 500pcs. If you wish to have a smaller or bigger quantity pack, do drop me an email at molecule2u{@}gmail.com.

~:~ I accept only Paypal for any purchase of Bling Deco's item at Art Fire.

~:~ For Malaysian that wish to made payment via maybank2u.com.my, just send me an email with the following infomations:-

1. Item name: (copy the whole title of the item from Art Fire.
eg: 500 pieces of 4mm silver flat back round acrylic rhinestone - Sky blue )
2. Qty:
3. Your Name:
4. Your Postal Address:
5. Your Contact No:
6. Postage option: (registered mail or Pos Laju)