dar·ing (dâring) adj. Willing to take or seek out risks; bold and venturesome. See adventurous. n. Audacious bravery; boldness.
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Steampunk Tails!
Hey everyone! I'm back from a week long media fast. I'm feeling very refreshed and ready to start posting again. Here's my Steampunk jacket, one of of my earliest attempts at "daringly modest" fashion, and also my very first solo sewing project.
The Victorian styled tails were a bit of a challenge to sew. For the most part the outfit looks pretty good, but I did run into some unexpected difficulties. You see, I have broad shoulders and since this was one of my first projects, I didn't take account of that when I cut out the pieces. The shoulders ended up being too tight for me. (LOL! : )
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Pirates Ahoy!
Of all the outfits I've created, I'd have to say this is one of my favorites. The light beige peasant blouse combined with the brown corset belt is fun to wear and a flattering look. (Even on my not-so-skinny days it still looks good!) So whether I'm in the mood to board ship, or just want to go to the mall, this outfit is good to go!
Thursday, May 17, 2012
The Great T-Shirt Experiment!
Yesterday, while surfing the web, I ran into a lot of really cool arts and crafts videos on Youtube. So I thought I would give some of them a try! The results - a renaissance styled t-shirt corset!
I took an old t-shirt that was too big on me and in just over a half an hour I was done. It came out really well. I'm so happy!
If you'd like to make your own renaissance t-shirt, here's a brief tutorial on how to do it!
First, get an old t-shirt and cut off the collar, sleeves, and bottom edge. (See below) Keep the sleeves, you'll need them later. Be careful not to cut too much off the collar, otherwise the shirt may fall off you're shoulders. To get a nice finish stretch everything after you cut it.
Then cut a a section out of the front of you're t-shirt. This is where your laces will go. To be perfectly honest, I just kind of guessed at about how much I wanted to take off. The t-shirt was pretty big on me so I took off a few inches.
Don't worry, almost done!This is what I love about t-shirt corsets. You don't need to put in grommets or anything, all you have to to is cut some holes which a pair of scissors. About an inch a way from the edge should do, but be sure not to cut the hole too big because the shirt will stretch. Sorry, my picture's a little fuzzy.
Take one of sleeves you discarded, and cut around and around the edge until you have a nice, long string. (Be sure to stretch it!) Then lace it up. That's all there is to it!
I hope you liked my little "how to" and I'd love to see what you come up with!
I took an old t-shirt that was too big on me and in just over a half an hour I was done. It came out really well. I'm so happy!
If you'd like to make your own renaissance t-shirt, here's a brief tutorial on how to do it!
First, get an old t-shirt and cut off the collar, sleeves, and bottom edge. (See below) Keep the sleeves, you'll need them later. Be careful not to cut too much off the collar, otherwise the shirt may fall off you're shoulders. To get a nice finish stretch everything after you cut it.
Then cut a a section out of the front of you're t-shirt. This is where your laces will go. To be perfectly honest, I just kind of guessed at about how much I wanted to take off. The t-shirt was pretty big on me so I took off a few inches.
Don't worry, almost done!This is what I love about t-shirt corsets. You don't need to put in grommets or anything, all you have to to is cut some holes which a pair of scissors. About an inch a way from the edge should do, but be sure not to cut the hole too big because the shirt will stretch. Sorry, my picture's a little fuzzy.
Take one of sleeves you discarded, and cut around and around the edge until you have a nice, long string. (Be sure to stretch it!) Then lace it up. That's all there is to it!
I hope you liked my little "how to" and I'd love to see what you come up with!
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Attack of the Scarves!
Hello everyone!
Today I'm working on setting up an Etsy store! I do a LOT of arts and crafts (sewing, jewelry-making, sculpting, crocheting, etc.) and many of people have told me that I should start my own store.
I've been playing with the idea for a while, but things finally came to a head when I opened a closet door . . . and was attacked by closet full of scarves! After such a harrowing experience, I decided it was time I started selling off some of my creations.
So if you're in the market for really fun scarves (and other fun clothing items) be sure to look up DaringlyModest on Esty. I should have the store up by tomorrow and I'd love to see you there!
Have a nice day!
Today I'm working on setting up an Etsy store! I do a LOT of arts and crafts (sewing, jewelry-making, sculpting, crocheting, etc.) and many of people have told me that I should start my own store.
I've been playing with the idea for a while, but things finally came to a head when I opened a closet door . . . and was attacked by closet full of scarves! After such a harrowing experience, I decided it was time I started selling off some of my creations.
So if you're in the market for really fun scarves (and other fun clothing items) be sure to look up DaringlyModest on Esty. I should have the store up by tomorrow and I'd love to see you there!
Have a nice day!
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Sherlock Holmes Meets Chic Fashion!
A couple of weeks ago (as I was finishing up a Sherlock Homles movie marathon) I was suddenly and inexplicably filled with the desire to create my own version of the sleuth's famous attire. With very little work I soon had my own chic Holmesean hat and cloak.
I found that the deer stalker hat, combined with a short cape (in tweed of course) and a cute little magnifying glass necklace made for a really fun outfit!
I've received quite a few compliments on this number!
Writers Note: Wear with caution! Such an outfit could seriously jeopardize your safety as you could be mistaken for the great sleuth himself.
Saturday, May 12, 2012
The Camera Mystery
Hello, Everyone! Welcome to Daringly Modest. I haven't gotten a chance to upload any more fashion pictures. My camera died suddenly and mysteriously. I personally suspect foul play. (Then again maybe I shouldn't have been watching English murder mysteries right before bed!)
Today, for my morning devotional I watched a really good podcast by Terri Savelle Foy called "Letting Go of the Past". It was a really great reminder to me of how easily we can let past hurts affect our present. I like Terri's style, her messages always encourage me. (Not to mention she has great fashion sense)!
Well that's all for now! Thanks for reading and have a smiley day!
Coming Soon to Daringly Modest - Sherlock Holmes Meets Chic Fashion! |
Today, for my morning devotional I watched a really good podcast by Terri Savelle Foy called "Letting Go of the Past". It was a really great reminder to me of how easily we can let past hurts affect our present. I like Terri's style, her messages always encourage me. (Not to mention she has great fashion sense)!
Well that's all for now! Thanks for reading and have a smiley day!
Friday, May 11, 2012
The Corset - A Fun Way to Bring a Bit of Old World Charm into Your Wardrobe!
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