Friday, July 16, 2010

Best of the Interwebz

Hello there lovelies!

Oh freakin' Em Gee, I am so happy to be home. I don't do well being seperated from The Boyfriend and our furry little family. It's so nice to just sit around in my own house, instead of some crazy unit in Toowoomba. Granted, I do still have to go back and assist on opening day, but that's it. I'm home for good now. But somewhere amidst my excitement, I still managed to procure some awesome links for you today. Read on good readers!


goodbye, new start - A cute post on You Are Remarkable.

Martin Margiela Haute Couture Fall 2010 via Sea of Shoes. AMAZING.

Go buy this now (if it wasn't sold out). The Periodic Table of Swearing. It features a large number of British swear words, but I think that this makes it even better.

Sarah of Return to Sender writes about losing weight from her closet. A great post about finally throwing away those "when I lose weight" clothes.

Does this post from Vintage Vixen contain the cutest dress ever? I think so.

Luinae of More Magic Always gives us cute tips for Dressing Like The Harry Potter Houses.

And if Harry Potter isn't your thing, head over to The Glamourous Grad Student and take a look at Style Inspiration: Daphne from Scooby-Doo.

Who hasn't wanted to see what Star Wars characters would look like if they were samurai warriors?

Clothing that listens to it's wearer? A little bit fashion, a little bit high-tech. Sounds interesting.

This is super cool. How to change various types of dresses into skirts without any sewing - it's even got animation!


She is Herself is another great article by Sal of Already Pretty about being judgemental.

Pop on over to Impish DIY, and you'll find great instructions for turning a mens button down shirt into a cute dress.

Gertie's New Blog for Better Sewing offers up some great tips for sewing knits without a serger.

I am newly in love with Thera Joyce, of Crafty Pirate. She recently guest-posted on Queen of the Trailer Park, with a great tutorial for a bow waist belt.

Maddie of Sprinkle Diary demands a Revolution, Girl Style Now! Inspiring.

Read The Bad/Break Rule by Sarah Von of Yes and Yes, and then put it into action. Amazing advice.


Hurrah internetz! Now, if only the "c" and "n" keys on my laptop would actually work every damn time instead of making me punch at them a million times first. But hey, baby steps, right laptop? Aw crap, now my space bar has started doing it.

Until next time, xo.

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