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Marley Feeling

11/04/1981-11/04/2014.

 It has been 33 years that Bob Marley passed away. May his soul rest in perfect peace.

Only 2 days ago, I was nappy. I got tired of it. It was time to hide it again so I did my hair!I have long twists. They almost look like locks. It took me like a day. I started Thursday and finished yesterday. Compared to normal braids, this is less tiring and less heavy. If it wasn’t that long, I would have finished the same day. I used 6 packs of Royal Silk Afro Twist Braid.

Honestly, when it comes to my hair, I’m never afraid to try new things, and usually everything I do looks good on me (from long to short and vice versa). I’m EXTREMELY satisfied with the result! I L.O.V.E it! By the way, the color is GORGEOUS!! It’s orange-ish but it looks red-ish on the pictures. I swear it makes me feel some type of way! I’m on that  »Marley » type of swag! I don’t really brag, but I’m just too damn good and I give credit to myself and my GOLDEN HANDS!

I usually don’t put lot of pictures but this time I have to cause I look super duper FLY. Enjoy. xx

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On that lovely smile of mine,

Peace and Class.

DIY: Leather Collar Shirt

Hi Lovies!

I’m sorry I couldn’t post lately, I’ve been busy with some other stuff.

With that being said, today’s DIY is going to be about revamping the collar of your shirt, jean shirt, anything that has a collar. I recently watched a video on YouTube and I decided to try it myself.

Here’s what you’ll need:

-A shirt or anything that has a collar (I used an old one since it’s my first try).

-Leather fabric

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-Fabric Glue

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-Scissors

Let’s start!

-First, lay your shirt flat so that the inside of the shirt is facing up

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-Take your fabric glue and apply it on the inside of the collar

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-Cut enough fabric to cover up the collar and place it directly on the glue.

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-Take your scissors and cut along the edge of the collar to remove the excess of the fabric (get as close to the collar as possible).

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And here the final result:

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I was feeling hype about the shirt, so I decided to « pose » a bit!

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I hope you’ll enjoy this DIY!