Fashion DIY inspired by Monique Lhuillier’s ballerina-inspired fall 2009 collection. Take stockings and cut off the feet to make a shrug. Found at Elle.com here.
DIY Inspiration. More bow and ribbon shoes to go with my DIY Inspiration Alexis Mabille “Bow” Court Shoes here. Thinking of ballerinas, spring and summer time. The above shoes are from thecollection of Brazilian Maria Bonita Extra 2011. Sources: G Fashion here, Fashion and other things here, and Raissa Castilhano Moda here.
DIY Ballerinas’ Snowflakes. Snowflakes and cut out silhouettes of ballet dancers. Really clever. Instructions from the Russian Blog deviatsia here.
Pointe. Lovely. Photographer Rebecca Peplinski. Check out her gallery and her other sites.
Joe McNally. Photographer. Ballerina’s feet. As I’ve always said, ballet dancers and figure skaters have the most beat up damaged looking feet. What they do is so beautiful but their feet pay the price.
Joe McNally. Photographer. 1997. Rooftop Ballerina. Nadia Grachevo, Prima Ballerina for the Bolshoi Ballet, Moscow.
The purpose of my blog has become to catalog unique crafts that I truly love and would do myself. I love the look of handmade crafts - handmade in a good way. My crafts tend to be doable and inexpensive - because I have either done them myself or intend on doing them. "Doable" doesn't mean "simple" crafts, but rather crafts that have tutorials that are clear and easy to understand. *I will never copy an entire tutorial from any blogger because that takes away page views from their site and 99.99% of the time it violates their copyright policy. I also will not reblog a post if the entire tutorial is published without the permission of the original blogger. I will cite, if known, sources for my posts because I believe in giving credit to the photographer/designer/blogger. Also, to act like something is your own idea, when it isn't, is just wrong.
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