I found these very interesting eyelashes by Vivid Vi Vrant. At first I thought the rose is just a prop for photography, then I realized it's actually part of the eyelashes. To be honest I have no idea when I will ever wear them, but I really want a pair nonetheless. It cost 3675 Japanese yen plus 175 yen tax (around $48) on that website. I happen to have similar Swarovski crystals laying around. I remember color is called Autumn-something (some websites has a color called "Autumn harvest", although I'm not sure if that's the exact color I bought). I got the eyelashes at a dollar store, you can get similar ones from eBay for around $1. The roses are actually fimo clay roses for nail art (although I think they are way too bulky for nails) that I painted with red nail polish. The pair below are the ones I made.
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I've been extremely busy during the week and I can finally relax today. I decided to vamp up my hair a bit. I got several different chains, attach one end to a black bobbie pin and the other end to a flower clip.
Painting winged eyeliner is a skill that take ages to perfect. Last year Christian Dior came up with a solution to this by releasing Velvet Eyes. They are essentially appliques that are cut from thin velvet with an adhesive back, so all you have to do is stick them on your eyelid and you get instant perfect eyeliners. However, a pack of 4 sets of eyeliners cost $55, which is very steep considering you are getting 8 stickers. This year more and more companies are releasing their own knock-off version of Velvet Eyes. While those are cheaper, you can make some yourself for pennies. You will need to find velvet paper (also called flocked paper). Find them at scrapbook section at craft stores in 8''x10'' sheets for $1 (which you can cut more than a hundred pairs from). You can also add rhinestones, glitter, or other decorations for your applique. Finally you will need eyelash glue to stick them to your eyelid. Simply cut the shapes out of the velvet paper and decorate. To apply spread a thin layer of glue that covers the entire back surface of the applique, wait 15 seconds for the glue to become tacky, and carefully stick it close to your lashline. You can print and use this template, or make your own shapes.
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