Monday, May 12, 2014

How can i decorate my room without spending money?




miss lyss


OK well im 14 i have a kinda small room and almost no money to use but i want to have a kool room so any suggestions??


Answer
If you can sew you can be very creative. Get your mom to help. You can take your favorite sheet sets and cut them straight down the middle. Sew the edges down and fold the top down, leaving an opening wide enough for a rod, and stitch it across and place a curtain rod through and you have curtains that match your favorite bedding.

Paint your walls your favorite color. If you have silk scarves (for a girl) drape one over your lamp shade for a dramatic effect. Get a small cork board and mount it on your wall with nails or screws, and then post your favorite cards, and pictures, and daily reminders. You can paint the inside of your bedroom door or closet door with black board paint, and use it to create different thoughts for the day, titles of your favorite songs, or messages to your mom or siblings in brightly colored chalks. If you make it a mistake, you can always erase.

If you are a boy, go to a tire shop and ask them if they can give you about three old tires. Stack and glue them together with some liquid adhesive, and then place a round or square piece of wood or plywood on top. Paint it for an unusual nite stand.

Look around in your basement or garage for things that you can use in your space. Old wood items, or unused furniture, old magazaines, old album covers, or old dolls, or miniature cars, or action figures, area rugs, and incorporate them in your space.

If you do not have an area rug group 3 small rugs together with hook and loop velcro, and last but not least you could use duct tape to mesh the rugs together. Every household has duct tape.

Look for picture frames that are not being used, find some pictures in old magazines, or frame an album cover for wall art.

If you are a girl and have a lot of old costume jewlrey, mismatched earrings, ....etc. Get some thin jewlrey wire and twist together earrings and old beads from necklaces and make mobiles and hang them infront of your window. Make a mobile out of your miniatures, or action figures.

Be creative! Good luck.

Dead school girl....HELP!!!?

Q. hi for halloween im going as a dead school girl i already have ripped up tights a skirt,shoes and im going to find my blouse.i need help with make up though.i have already got a white base and i have nail varnish and usual make up like eyeliner,mascara etc. the way i died is i was murdered and tortured(.e.g.burns,bruises,cuts).i need to know how to make fake bruising.is there a way you can make fake bruising using household things and also can you make fake bruising by using normal makeup (eyeshadow,lip gloss etc.)i need it to look real and i need to know .a.s.a.p thanks Xx


Answer
A very simple way to make realistic fake bruises using household items:

Items:
-Markers (not permanent ones or it will be a PAIN to remove, if the bruises are supposed to resist the elements then you might want to consider it)
-Toilet paper
-Water
-Hairdryer
-Your fingers

Bruises differ in color, texture and general appearance based on the person and the way they happened. Since you mentioned torture i will give you the method for bruises made using a blunt object and with severe strength.

1) Get a red marker and paint your fingers, then smudge it until its completely dry. Repeat in this color until entire area is a light red/dark pink color and you cant see your skin tone anymore.

2) Take the purple marker and draw a little line in the middle of your red area. smudge that in. Instead of making one dark dot before smudging, make many light stripes to make it blend more and give it a realistic feeling. Just don't get too carried away. Remember, we're not making an art project out of your arm/leg/what ever. We're trying to make it look like a real bruise.

3) Wet some toilet paper and press over the bruise to help the colors blend in better and give it a more realistic look.

4) Set the hairdryer to hot and point at the "bruise" until its dry to avoid screwing it all up.

Tip: If you want to give the bruises different tones just play around with the colors (shadows of blue/gray go great and even a slight tip of green can give it a rather unrealistic but gross effect!). If you want to make some of them look like they started to heal just add some yellow to it in the end (no more colors after that!).

Hope it helped and well... happy bruising =P




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