KINSEY WEARING ROOTS AND FEATHERS

It has been so long since Ive shared images of other bloggers wearing my jewelry, I thought I'd do a few solo features with each girl.  First up is the beautiful Kinsey of Sincerely, Kinsey.  I have mentioned before that her and I could be closet swapping hoarders together.  Our styles are different but we both adore what and how each other styles their wardrobe.  It's a mutual fashion love affair for sure.  Here are just a few of the amazing ways she has styled some of my jewelry from Roots and Feathers.  Visit Kinsey's lovely blog to see countless inspiring posts.  It's a dreamland.

(thunderbird necklace)

(hand painted body chain)

(i named this one after her, the Kinsey necklace)

 (dream catcher necklace)

 (feather in a bottle necklace)

(thunderbird and geometric necklaces layered)

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Geometric Fringed Crop Top DIY by Sincerely Kinsey >>>

Today I am super excited to share with you a fun diy from my sweet pal Kinsey.  If you have not yet visited her blog, you must, like now.  It is full of beautiful diys and equally amazing photography.  You will not be disappointed.  Since its sunday, this would be a great way to spend your afternoon.  Go grab one of your hubby's old plain tees that he never wears...

 Supplies: t shirt, bleach, cardboard, masking tape, scissors.
Pantry Supplies: Something to lay your t shirt on when applying the bleach. I used a large trash bag. 

First, begin by cutting off the sleeves, the hem, and create a lower neckline to have the fit of a cropped tank top. Next, cut out a stencil with the cardboard. I chose a simple wave pattern. You will also want to save some of the cardboard to place inside the shirt so that the bleach doesn't leak through to the other side. Next, tape out a simple design onto the t shirt. Now you're ready to begin the bleaching process. I ended up pouring the bleach into a plastic spray bottle, making it easier to aim where the bleach went. I used a heavy layer of bleach, causing it to seep through the tape a little. You can prevent this by spraying a less bleach and wiping it off the top of the tape with a towel as soon is it has contact. Use the cardboard as an outline and be creative! Once the spraying is complete, let it dry in the sun for a few hours. Once it's dry, fringe the bottom of the crop top. Lastly, rinse and hand wash your shirt. The reason I rinsed and washed it after cutting it was so that the fringe would curl a bit, giving it more of a rough cut look. All finished!  



Thank you Kinsey!

PEACE,
Laura

Blog Outreach - April >>>

During the month of April I started a very small blog outreach with a few of my fellow dear to me bloggers.  They each styled up a piece of jewelry from my Roots and Feathers collection, and they all could not look anymore beautiful.  It is so rewarding to actually see my jewelry on my customers with all different kinds of outfits.  Welcome these talented, creative and beautiful girls to the blog for a monthly feature on this.  

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PEACE,
Laura

Kinsey Wears Roots & Feathers >>>

One of my favorite up and coming bloggers is Kinsey Mhire of Sincerely, Kinsey.  Her personal style, blog vibe, photography and her diys are right up my alley every time.  I can only imagine if we knew each other in real life, wede be awesome friends!  Check out her beautiful blog post here with her wearing a new Roots and Feathers necklace.  This will be added to the shop upon my returning home next week, and it will be named the Kinsey necklace :)


PEACE,
Laura