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Zipper Flower Shoe Clips
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Do you ever have a cute outfit, but you think it needs just a little something extra, like the cherry on an ice cream sunday? These zipper flower shoe clips are gonna help you out! Metals are all the rage this season, these zipper flowers are the perfect way to add that metal accent to your wardrobe!
- Shoes ( heels or flats)
- 2 Blank Shoe Clip Findings from the Buckle Boutique
- 2 Zipper Flowers (you can make your own or purchase them)
- E6000
First open the shoe clip findings, then apply E6000 to the back.
Now adhere the shoe clips to the back of the zipper flowers. Your shoe clips are made! Now just clip them on your shoes. This picture should give you a better view of how it works. Its really simple, just clip it around the shoe where you want it to go! These shoe clips from The Buckle Boutique are so fun because you can add them to any pair of shoes in your closet! And you get a bunch in a pack so you can different ones to go with every outfit! And guess what! Now you can have multiple shoes for the price of one! I just LOVE them and can't wait to wear them with a little black dress! Won't that be so cute? Now head over to The Buckle Boutique to get your finding so you can make yourself some! Have a fabulous day! ~CourtneyChrissy Teigen & Emily Ratajkowski Have A Sexy-Off
Zipper Flower Shoe Clips
Source:Hey Everyone!
Do you ever have a cute outfit, but you think it needs just a little something extra, like the cherry on an ice cream sunday? These zipper flower shoe clips are gonna help you out! Metals are all the rage this season, these zipper flowers are the perfect way to add that metal accent to your wardrobe!
- Shoes ( heels or flats)
- 2 Blank Shoe Clip Findings from the Buckle Boutique
- 2 Zipper Flowers (you can make your own or purchase them)
- E6000
First open the shoe clip findings, then apply E6000 to the back.
Now adhere the shoe clips to the back of the zipper flowers. Your shoe clips are made! Now just clip them on your shoes. This picture should give you a better view of how it works. Its really simple, just clip it around the shoe where you want it to go! These shoe clips from The Buckle Boutique are so fun because you can add them to any pair of shoes in your closet! And you get a bunch in a pack so you can different ones to go with every outfit! And guess what! Now you can have multiple shoes for the price of one! I just LOVE them and can't wait to wear them with a little black dress! Won't that be so cute? Now head over to The Buckle Boutique to get your finding so you can make yourself some! Have a fabulous day! ~CourtneyBoth girls look absolutely ah-mazing as they celebrated the launch of Samsung’s new Galaxy S6 with Chrissy’s husband John Legend last night. Model Chrissy, 29, was wearing a pair of *very* saucy hot pants.
Wear it dry, and you’ve got your standard dusting of color—classic and predictable (in a good way). But wet! Wearing it wet opens a whole new world of opportunity. “What you’re doing is bringing out the pigmented nature of the shadow,” makeup artist Vincent Oquendo says. “Whenever I wet an eye shadow, it’s when I really want it to pop—but it really has to be a special kind of product to be able to blend after it sets. Because a lot of the times when it sets, you get streaking.” Nobody wants that. In order to avoid any wet shadow mishaps, follow these guidelines:
Product
First, go with the obvious: any eye shadow labeled wet-to-dry. The Nars Dual-Intensity line is the standout—the singles come in 12 different shimmery shades, and there’s a corresponding brush (then there’s the newly released Dual Intensity Blush line, which was all over Fashion Week—but that’s a product for another post). Burberry also makes a few very versatile shades specifically for this in their Wet & Dry Silk Shadows. And the technique-specific eye shadow category isn’t just a ploy to get you to buy more product. “You can’t just use any eye shadow for this,” Vincent says. “Certain ones will harden up on top and become unusable because they’re not made for this.”
Baked shadows are also fair game—we’re fans of Laura Mercier’s Baked Eye Colour Wet/Dry and Lorac’s Starry-Eyed Baked Eye Shadow Trio in particular.
For more advanced players, Vincent suggests moving on to straight pigment (MAC or even OCC’s Pure Cosmetic Pigments). With the added moisture, they’ll become easier to layer with other products. For a look with more depth, try using a cream shadow as a based before swiping with a wet powder shadow. “It’s like insurance,” Vincent says. “You’re doubling your wearability.”
Brush
This all depends on exactly what you want to do. “Mind the resistance,” Vincent says, particularly if you’re looking for uniform color across the lid. “I tend to recommend a blender brush, which is the brush that looks like a feather duster. If you do it with a stiff brush, you’re defeating yourself before you even start. The joy of a wet-to-dry is you have to get it right amount of product loaded up, and then it blends itself. If the brush is too stiff, it will leave the shadow streaky and then much harder to control.”
However, if tightlining or waterlining is in the cards, a much thinner brush is required accordingly.
Liquid
Do not, repeat, do not put eye drops, water, or any other sort of liquid directly on your eye shadow. This’ll screw up your product for later use. “Lately, I’ve been wetting the brush with the Glossier Soothing Face Mist, but Evian Mineral Water Spray is good for sensitive eyes,” Vincent says. If the top of your powder does get a little hardened by wet application, there’s a trick to remove it: Get a clean mascara spoolie and “exfoliate” your compact, Vincent recommends. This won’t crack the compact and will make it ready to go once more.
Photographed by Tom Newton.
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