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MIDNIGHT BLOOM <3
Laure is wearing the Sacha sweatshirt, embroidered like a tattooed arm. Lydie is wearing the white bloom Dita. Sarah is wearing the surprise shirt and the Julietta pants in white. Louise is wearing the Simona shirt with the removable lavallière in white bloom and the Pavone Julietta pants.
Louise is wearing the Simona shirt and the white Polka sweatshirt. Lydia is wearing the Simona nude colored shirt and the Pavone Julietta pants. Sarah is wearing white Julietta pants with a black cross-over body suit and the Pavone Thelma cape. Laurence is wearing the Dita dress and the black bloom Thalula kimono.
Louise is wearing the Simona blouse with a removable white bloom lavallière and Pavone Julietta pants. Lydie is wearing the white bloom Dita dress. Sarah is wearing the surprise shirt and white Julietta pants.
Louise is wearing a surprise coat and Julietta pants that didn’t last long on the website since you loved them so much. Sarah is wearing the Pavone Thelma cape and the white corduroy Julietta pants. Laurence is wearing the black velvet Dita dress and the anthracite grey Thelma cape, that has huge warm pockets!
WORKSHOP TICKETS ARE NOW ONLINE!![:]
AMAZING WOODEN BEAD CHANDELIER[:]
- A bobbin of thread
- 3 lamp shade rims, found at Rougié et Plé, 18cm diameter for the light bulb, 15cm and 40 cm
- Clear nail polish
- 2000 wooden beads. Oh yes, 2000 beads, 16mm big, found here,
- Glue
- Brass wire
- A pair of scissors
Take the rim measuring 18cm in diameter, this will hold the lightbulb. Attach the thread next to the three arms, making triple knots. Cut each thread so that they measure 1m50 long. Dip the end of the thread in clear nail polish to make it stiff. This will make it a lot easier to thread the beads.
Start threading the beads onto the first three threads, 35 beads each. Glue the knots at the end and cut off the extra thread.
Between two cabinets, or two bar stools, set a rod, a broomstick, etc... hang your chandelier and three threads of beads. Now attach the largest rim using the three threads of beads with a simple knot, each equally spaced out. Tighten each of your knots so that there isn’t any extra space on the thread between the first beads and the light bulb rim.
Keep in mind that it’s important to keep things even and equal, and always use the same size beads and keep the same number of beads on each thread. Now thread 25 beads on the three threads and attach them to the smallest rim with triple knots.
Continue doing this. You’ll need thirty rows of beaded threads for this chandelier. Be careful, when you attach the next row, I suggest putting them around the chandelier, next to your first three rows. When you’ve attached 7 rows next to the first 3 rows that were used to start, thread 20 beads and attach to the smallest rim. This will add an elegant, drapery effect!
Now wrap the brass wire around the biggest circle. Thread on a bead and wrap it around the rim, every three beads, interleave a row of beads in in the brass loop and do this around your chandelier. You can add rows of beads to your chandelier, threading the brass wire through the previously attached beads, the style is up to you. It could look nice to play with different size beads!
Translated by Whitney Bolin
[:]HAPPY FRIDAY #95
WEAR LEMONADE STATIONARY[:]
WEAR LEMONADE, THE MARIA JACKET[:]
HAPPY FRIDAY #94[:]
GOOD PEOPLE : THE FRENCH VIKINGS[:]
Photos: Genaro Bardy. Aren’t they so cute!?
In order to achieve their dreams, they need us and especially you. They started the ‘concrete revolution’: a Ulule campaign that’ll be over soon, with lots of nice goodies for contributors so that they can open up their workshop soon: the Drakkar! The Drakkar will be a nursery for helping up and coming entrepreneurs and will be a place to work on their dreams and workshops! The Lemons from the Lemonade Studio went to give them a hand on their construction site. Check out a sneak peek on their website and take a look at all of their work! Anyways, I’ll leave it to Billy and Nadir, hugs and kisses! Just between us, since I married a Danish, I’m a French Viking too more than ever!Vidéo : Olitax
- Guidance Counselor’ Question: Guys, tell us about your careers...
- ‘Career Change’ Question: Isn’t there a big different between law/finance and concrete?
- ‘What’s Next’ Question: Today you’re working on building an amazing workshop, lots of custom orders, what are your next steps?
- ‘Master Yoda’ Question: What are three pieces of advice for someone wanting to change careers and start their own business?
- Experience Question: What’s your favorite thing about being an entrepreneur?
- “In Search of Lost Time” Question: What was your first Proust Madeleine?
- ‘Throwback’ Question: What did you want to do when you were little?
BIRCHBOX X WEAR LEMONADE BOUM KISS[:]
DIY BOWLING BAG[:]
- The bag’s pattern that you can download here
- 1m of sturdy fabric
- 1m of lining
- 2x1m30 of a strip of cotton fabric 3cm wide, for the handles (you can use grosgrain)
- A 45 cm zipper, but you can use a longer one too
- Scissors or thread cutters,
- A pencil or erasable pen
- Thread and a needle
Make My Sephora #2
HAPPY MONDAY[:]
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