Showing posts with label rings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rings. Show all posts

Saturday, 20 July 2013

Hidden Gems

Hi guys :) So, in the midst of this crazy British heatwave recently I haven't really been posting at all. My poor little blog has been seriously neglected and so has my make-up bag. I can't be the only one who cringes at the thought of a full face of make-up in such heat, can I? 

My mum and I had a wander around our local Asda on Monday and I picked up a couple of bargains that I thought I'd share...



I love having a mooch about the jewellery and cosmetics sections of supermarkets. I often find a nice necklace in Asda and it's not a secret that I'm a fan of their £1.75 own brand nail polishes.



This trio of ethnic-themed adjustable (so suitable for all finger sizes, hurrah!) cost either £4 or £5. I love finding rings like these to add to my collection and throw on with a simple outfit. Rings are definitely my jewellery weakness. I spotted these and just had to have them. £5 (maximum) for three rings is a decent price and I'm looking forward to wearing these.



I've been hunting for a necklace like this for SO long but nowhere seems to sell them. I spotted this and picked it up straight away. I love everything about it, but mainly I love the fact that it looks a bit like bunting. I have issues, OK? ;) This necklace set me back £5 and made my inner material girl very happy indeed.



Finally, I picked up two polishes. The first, a golden, metallic toned colour is called 'Beach Bum' and could be described as 'metallic sand'. I've already worn this and while the colour is gorgeous, the fact that it's metallic leaves it rather prone to streaking. I also picked up another Matt Finisher, which is just a plain matte topcoat. I very rarely do matte nails, so for only £1.75 it makes sense to pick up a cheaper polish than a more expensive one. If you're a student or just on a budget, I definitely recommend you check out the George range of polishes (but NOT other cosmetics).

Have you found any hidden gems recently? Feel free to share below in the comments :)

Thanks for reading,

Rachel xo

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Monday, 14 January 2013

DIY: Flower Rings

Hi guys :) I'm back today with a really easy jewellery DIY post :) You will need:

1x super glue
1x flower 'bead' (I bought mine from Yum Yum Beads, although an example can be found here)
1x plain ring back



Step 1

Apply super glue to the plain ring back, spreading it evenly across the middle and outwards. Be careful not to touch the glue at all, and you might find it helpful to do this over a sheet of paper.



Step 2

Lower the glued side of the ring back onto an overturned flower bead, making sure it is placed evenly in the middle of the base of the flower.




Step 3

Leave the ring to dry. Even though it will seem almost instantly that the ring is dry and secure, it is worth leaving it for a while before attempting to wear it.

And that's it!



Hope you enjoyed :) Have you got any jewellery DIY posts yourself? Leave a link in the comments because I'd love to read them!

Thanks for reading,

Rachel x

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