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DIY LAYERED NECKLACE THINGY

so we can't take credit for this super fun project. i was going through all of my old magazines for inspiration and came across this in  FOAM MAGAZINE. its pretty much my favorite magazine so i save all of them:)  i didn't follow instructions exactly the same bc i wanted mine to look a little different. so get ready to reform your old t-shirt into a funky fresh new necklace!

DIY NECKLACE

supplies needed.
SUPPLIES NEEDED:
-old tee(this one had a bleach stain) go with a super soft shirt.
*i went with an oversized tee.
-fabric scissors
-bucket.
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 STEP 1
cut top of the shirt off. 
cut bottom hem off .
you will be working with mid section of the shirt.
cut mid section

put shirt around bucket.
STEP 2
starting at either end of the fabric, begin cutting it around and around in one long continuous strip. the width doesnt have to be perfect but try and keep it aroun 1 inch.
 start cutting one long continuous strip. 1 inch
in foam's directions they used the bucket to help with this project but my shirt did not fit snug around it so i did this instead...
or put shirt around legs to cut.
this way when i cut the fabric i had better control.
stretch the fabric
 STEP 3
once the entire fabric is cut into one long strip, give it a rounded string like effect by yanking and sliding it between your hands, starting at one end and working your way to the other. repeat 2-3 times.
gather
STEP 4
i chose not to use the bucket as a loom, instead i gathered the fabric around in different lengths, for a more layered look. when finished tie 2 loose ends together.
use that foot of fabric to tie it.
STEP 5
cut off 1-foot piece of the fabric from end. now wrap it around knotted area of the neckline to conceal it, tie loose ends together and trim any excess pieces. once again give it a few pulls to reinforce the rounded shape. you will want to keep doing this on occasion to refresh fabric.
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i think i might add some more knots and maybe even some beads to add more texture for a funkier look.

DIY NECKLACE
DIY NECKLACE
DIY NECKLACE

DIY NECKLACE
 i love this!!! and this is something i would actually wear. see?!
it's like in the same family of necklaces... 

what do you think? is this something you might try?


my usual do. how to get beach hair without the beach.

this is my favorite look. simple, pretty, fast, texturized, beachy waves.  My clients keep telling me that they can never get their hair to look like this when they attempt it.....so maybe this will help.
1. after letting hair air dry or blow out pour dime size amt of moroccan oil into palm and rub into hands before applying to ends of hair. DONT APPLY TO SCALP. We have enough oil there.

Grab random small sections of hair and curl from top...you may leave ends out for more edge or curl all the way down for softer look.
Curl away from face. Other areas can be curled in different directions.

I spray this sea salt spray all over my hair before and after bc im obsessed!
It adds texture, volume, and hold for various hairstyles without the nasty feeling. Creates the" Beachy Look" smells amazing! Travel size aquage products save my life!

Last step(optional) sprinkle Osis dust it waxing powder (i call it magic dust)
you can mold your hair however you want with this, or make it as big as you want!
The guys love this product on their hair too! I love this bc you know when you wash your hair and its fluffy and too clean? well this helps with that problem!



A lot of my clients travel as much as I do so it's important to have travel size products for them. Its also a good way to try a product out before buying the bigger size.
Hope this helps you guys out when getting ready for your day. I think I'm going to do more of these how to's along with how to videos on different simple hairstyles.
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Im working all day so Ill post my california trip soon... It was super fun and productive just what I needed!
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