Lately, when summer first started, I saw all these cool looking colorful sunglasses....and really wanted one. But I already had two at home and really didn't want to spend $10+ more for a new pair....I am cheap. One of my sunglasses I found at a thriftstore for a $1 and the other I was gifted and had only cost $5.
So what did I do? I took my least favorite pair of glasses, got out my new minty nail polish and started painting.
Before:
After:
You like??
You can have any color you want!! Nail polish colors are the limit. ☺ And id you want you could take the color off and paint it new anytime you want!
Who is looking for a pair of glasses now to go do this?
That is the COOLEST! good job!
ReplyDeleteGreqt idea!!! I dont like plain sunglasses at all and i have like 20+ bottles of nail polish!! I am sooo doing this in the very near future!!!!-Leah
ReplyDeleteHehehehehe....I love this idea too. I think I need to get a few simple ones for $1 and paint them!!
DeleteHello Iris,
ReplyDeleteI saw your comment on the blog "All Things Lovely" and when I saw that you had a blog called "Feminine Modesty" it instantly caught my attention. I was excited to find a blog that not only claims modesty, but also practices it! After following that blog, I decided to come to your personal blog and read a little more about you. Again, I was encouraged as I read into your courtship story and saw different things about your church!
I'm very glad to find another Christian blogger, and am looking forward to more posts!
~Sarah
Heading your way to answer.
DeleteAhah, third comment in a day!
ReplyDeleteI was actually wondering if you would mind if I linked up your blog with my courtship page. I like to add different people even as they are going through courtship, not just after they're married.
Thank you for your comment on my blog, and (if I did it right) I should have an email attached now.
~Sarah
I'd feel honored. And one question: Do you know "X's and O's on Layaway"?
DeleteThat is so awesome! What an amazing color you chose! Love 'em! =D
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