DIY: (fake) Chanel cropped top

June 20, 2013

Hello guys! It's been AGES since I last posted a DIY, but here is one and if I am honest with you, I'm soooo proud of it! :) I can't wait to wear it and of course, for you to try it out. I don't care if you're wearing a real or fake Chanel top, it's just a name, isn't it? I just wanted to experiment with logos and clothes, so here's both of them in one diy! :) I know I haven't been posting a lot lately, but my exams have finished now and I'm so ready for the summer holidays! :)
Something new: we have a new blogger! Her name is Elien and she will be posting diy tutorials for nail decoration, she will be testing some new stuff out (always interesting ;)) AND she will be showing you some awesome make-up tutorials.
I can't work with beauty products and neither does Ymke (sorry babe :P) but Elien is a pro at it! :)
Have a nice day and enjoy the DIY!
Love,
Nausikaä

You will be needing:
- black textilepaint
- a cheap shirt (preferably white)
- scissors
- sponges
- a paper with the chanel logo on it (you can download it from the internet or ask me)
- lots of patience

STEP ONE
Cut out the logo 


STEP TWO
Cut of the sleeves of your shirt and almost half of the shirt at the bottom. You can sew it afterwards so it looks more professional.

STEP THREE
Place the cut out logo on your shirt (IN THE MIDDLE) and put some paper in your shirt, so you don't paint the back of your shirt too ;)

STEP FOUR
Start painting the letters with your sponge and make sure you don't paint anywhere but the rest of your shirt. You don't want any splats on the sleeves ;)

STEP FIVE
After having painted the logo, you get the paper carefully of the shirt and let the paint dry for about one hour. And TAAA DAAAA, you have your cropped Chanel top! :) I used a small paint brush to cover the not-so-well-painted-parts with black textilepaint.

HERE IS YOUR RESULT:

I will be showing you more pics in the following outfit post :) 
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DIY: (fake) Chanel cropped top

June 20, 2013

Hello guys! It's been AGES since I last posted a DIY, but here is one and if I am honest with you, I'm soooo proud of it! :) I can't wait to wear it and of course, for you to try it out. I don't care if you're wearing a real or fake Chanel top, it's just a name, isn't it? I just wanted to experiment with logos and clothes, so here's both of them in one diy! :) I know I haven't been posting a lot lately, but my exams have finished now and I'm so ready for the summer holidays! :)
Something new: we have a new blogger! Her name is Elien and she will be posting diy tutorials for nail decoration, she will be testing some new stuff out (always interesting ;)) AND she will be showing you some awesome make-up tutorials.
I can't work with beauty products and neither does Ymke (sorry babe :P) but Elien is a pro at it! :)
Have a nice day and enjoy the DIY!
Love,
Nausikaä

You will be needing:
- black textilepaint
- a cheap shirt (preferably white)
- scissors
- sponges
- a paper with the chanel logo on it (you can download it from the internet or ask me)
- lots of patience

STEP ONE
Cut out the logo 


STEP TWO
Cut of the sleeves of your shirt and almost half of the shirt at the bottom. You can sew it afterwards so it looks more professional.

STEP THREE
Place the cut out logo on your shirt (IN THE MIDDLE) and put some paper in your shirt, so you don't paint the back of your shirt too ;)

STEP FOUR
Start painting the letters with your sponge and make sure you don't paint anywhere but the rest of your shirt. You don't want any splats on the sleeves ;)

STEP FIVE
After having painted the logo, you get the paper carefully of the shirt and let the paint dry for about one hour. And TAAA DAAAA, you have your cropped Chanel top! :) I used a small paint brush to cover the not-so-well-painted-parts with black textilepaint.

HERE IS YOUR RESULT:

I will be showing you more pics in the following outfit post :) 
Don't forget to follow Fashionatic on:


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