Ramble of a teenage girl
So i watched Breaking Dawn Part 1 yesterday. It was little bit boring and too many 'making out' scenes. I thought Jane Volturi will appeared in part 1. But she didn't. I'm lil' bit disappointed. Jane, i know she's the enemy but i don't know why i love her. And i think she will looks good with Edward (hehe my new ships!) I'm not a twi-hard. I just watch the movie. Honestly, the first series, Twilight still the best from the another sagas. Why? The point of the story is strong and well, the film just like the book (i haven't read it before but i know the point). Is it the director or just me? Love me or hate me. I tell the truth.![]() |
The cruel-but-sweet Jane. |
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DAKOTA, WHY YOU ARE SO PRETTY? |
Labels: my life, sparkly edward, twilight, vampires
Fanfic
Amigo mio everyone!So i made a fanfic account today but i haven't write any stories yet. So here's the link : http://www.fanfiction.net/~gevrardrose
Yep. If you guys have one, SUBSCRIBE PLEASE! x)
Thanks before!
Gracias,
Ira
Fashion Scraps!
Photo-spamming today1 ;p Fashion, baby!
Yo, bros.How's your life?
Me? Well i'm quite energized ;p
So today i'm gonna post about FASHION! Yep, i'm gonna be a fashion designer in the future ;)
I like to mix-match my clothes and making it into a great outfit. My style is just being simple and classy. For usual, i wear t-shirt, shorts, and sneakers. But formal i'll wear tartan/plaid dress and oxford shoes ^^
I'm just gonna post DIY : Plaid Cape!
(Repost from PS. I made this...)
Don’t let superheros have all the fun. It’s time you made yourself into a caped crusader. I recently took my own advice when I spent the day with Elizabeth Holmes, who is quite the DIY queen herself, of The Wall Street Journal. I dreamt up a must-have DIY cape which infused my favorite tartan plaid and the signature silhouette i love. More behind the scenes snaPS with WSJ here!
To create, reach for your favorite cotton flannel or wool material. You will need approx. 2 yards, depending on the size you desire. First, fold material in half, horizontally. Place a hat at the top of the fold (half way down). This will serve as a neck-hole guide. Continue to cut out a 4”inch panel. Don’t throw away the scraps! Use the fabric scraps to create a strip which you can use as your belt. P.S.- add fun brooches, and group in a cluster, for a stunning finishing touch. P.S.- Watch the DIY Video HERE.