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Going Postal for Postage wedding dresses I bet every time I post

Post n°9 pubblicato il 09 Luglio 2011 da wedding2011
 

It's been a love/hate relationship, but vintage bridal shoes we're finally on good terms. I worked hard to get them to where they are, and I'll admit, I frequently compliment them. You know how they say, when you look in the mirror and feel less than hot, find something you like about yourself instead? Well, my eyebrows are that thing. Whenever I'm getting ready to go somewhere and I finish putting on my makeup, I take one last glance in the mirror and say “God, I've got great eyebrows” Prom Songs (narcissistic much?). When I'm in a bad mood, I find Mr.

 

Rainbow complimenting my eyebrows. It effectively turns my frown upside down, and Mr. R knows it. So here's my tutorial for smile inducing brows. Let's start at the beginning: Tools: tweezers, cosmetic scissors (not pictured), clear mascara, brow pencil and sharpener OR angled brush and brown eyeshadow (use whatever color matches your hair) The starting point- All kinds of nasty. Yes, I really let them go this time, tell me about it. Hold wedding colour schemes a make-up brush (or other safe straight edge) next to your nostril, and point it straight up. This is where your brow should begin. Keeping the brush next to your nostril, angle it so it comes across the outer edge of your iris (the colored part of your eye). This is where your arch should be. Again, keeping the brush at your nostril, angle it towards the outer corner of your eyelid. This is where your brow should end. If this is dresses for weddings your first time shaping your brows, I suggest drawing your shape (based on the above tips) with a white eyeliner. Tweeze whatever falls outside of those lines. I know some people say never to tweeze above the brow, but I totally disagree with that (see why in exhibit A).

 

Make sure they're not too thin (see exhibit B). After you're done tweezing, comb your brows up and trim any stray hairs. Then, comb them down and do the same. This Jewellery part can be scary, I refused to do it for years, but if you just trim the strays, you'll be glad you did. If you choose to fill your brows with a pencil, make sure the tip is freshly sharpened and do small, hair-like strokes. Be careful not to make them too dark (see exhibit C). If you're new to filling in your brows, I suggest using a powder instead of a pencil. With an angled brush (I use a MAC gucci dresses 263 brush), dip it into a powder eyeshadow and fill in the sparse spots. When you're done, look in the mirror and exclaim “God I've got great eyebrows!” Voila! Follow this tutorial and you'll have fabulous brows in no time.

 

Going Postal for Postage wedding dresses I bet every time I post, you think my entry titles couldn't possibly wedding cookies get lamer. But I just keep surprising you, don't I? Back to business. So, I've been deep in the thick of making my save the dates for the past few weeks. First I designed ‘em, then I mocked ‘em up, then we hashed out a printing method, then we picked out colors from the corresponding Pantone guide (uncoated process, in this case), then we chose and ordered matching paper, and now, I'm just agonizing. I can't order the actual printed Wedding Invitation portion until I get the printing samples from the company we're using (Catprint, if all goes according to plan, and yes, I chose them because they like cats) and OUR ENGAGEMENT PHOTOS! In the meantime, I've been cutting, cutting, cutting. I don't want to reveal too much about them until they go out, but suffice it to say, my Cricut has a starring role in the production process.

 
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