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Tips of Choosing a Headpiece
A perfect outfit is not just the thing of dress but also needs exquisite accessories. Headpiece is one of the most fantastic accessories that match the dress. It's obvious that you can only choose the right headpiece after you bought your gown. Here are some tips you need to notice about choosing a headpiece.
Absolutely, having a good idea of a hairstyle will usually help in deciding on the headpiece. There are many types and designs of headpieces which are versatile enough to work with different hairstyles. A sparkly tiara also helps to accent your hairstyle, complement your jewelry, and bring an observer's attention back up from a spectacular gown to your face.
The next thing you have to consider is to match the type of sparkle in your gown with the sparkle in your accessories. Use diamonds with diamonds, pearls with pearls. If your gown has floral details, you'd better choose a headpiece with similar detailing. For example, your dress may have a rose pattern so it might be well matched to a headpiece that has porcelain roses, which will highlight the pattern. Some of the tiaras have more geometric features and others have curving, floral features. If you gown has embroidered floral detail, look for a tiara with floral detail. A modern, straight, plain white gown might look best with a tiara that echoes that shape, a tiara with straight, geometric lines. A tiara with only Austrian crystals and no pearls or other ornaments will go with any gown, but a tiara with pearls should match either the gown or the necklace and earrings. Pearl tiaras also go well with off-white or ivory gowns, since the particular luster of pearls is enhanced by this color in a gown.
There are also some other choices for you. Gold-tone or ivory pearl-accented tiaras are a good compliment to ivory gowns, while silver-tone, rhinestone, and white pearl tiaras best compliment the tones of a white gown. Diamond white gowns are a good match for either gold or silver.
It is the design details of the tiara that transform a beautiful dress into a glorious bridal gown, and a beautiful woman into a bride. The overall balance of your outfit should be such that no one piece overwhelms another. When you walk down the aisle, you don't want to look like a bride with a tiara on; you want to look like a princess recently escaped from a fairytale to wed her prince charming. It's more than just a look; it sends a message to your friends and both families about the style of your event--elegant, tasteful, and timeless.
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does anybody know what or how to put embroidery on pants?/?
i was thinking about making a do-it urself pants and i wanted it to look like this..
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and i also wanted to know on what ppl use to make a desighn on a shirt like this...
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and this
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does anybody know what materials r used to make these desighn on a shirt and to make i look professional?
Answer:
I don't think you need an embroidery machine, just a lot of patience...Also for something that big you might want to at least practice a bit, and keep in mind that it will be hard to do on a pair of jeans as there is not much room to move your hand around inside the legs (if you need more room just open the seams uo and sew them back together later). Still, I think you can do it. And it will look really good as long as it's neat and consistent; it won't have the exact same look as a machine-embroidered garment but then again people pay a lot of money for that hand-done look.
For the shirt you need a bedazzler or something, or you could glue studs/rhinestones on with fabric glue. The bedazzler would make it more durable, but the glue would be easier and more precise.
I couldn't see the last one because the ebay listing was over, sorry...
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