DIY | Transparent Cuffs

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Transparent jewelry, accessories and heels seen at la Maison MM, Simone Rocha and pretty much every where else. Perspex is such an easy material to work with, it bends with heat and hardens in regular temperatures. If you own an oven, you can make these! You can be sure that I'll be experimenting more with this material(sensing a neck cuff?), but for now I'm estatic about today's project and can not wait to wear my cuffs over a thin knit or silk longsleeve, they literally go with everything.

What you will need:
A piece of perspex (available at any hardware store)
A figure saw for metal
An oven
file

Measure how long you want to cuffs to be, the measurements I used were
11cm(length) by 14cm(round). A small leftover piece was used for the hair cuff. With the saw cut a square out of the persplex plate.

Heat your oven to 200°C and place your square of perspex inside on a flat oven tray. In less than 5 minutes the perspex should be soft and bendable. If you leave it in the oven for too long, tiny bubbles will start to form inside the plastic. This can also happen if the heat in your oven isnt distributed evenly(like in mine).

Take out your square with oven mittens and immediately start to bend it into shape while wearing oven mitts. Don´t worry, the plastic is very bendable but isn´t sticky. The persplex will harden within 30 seconds so be quick! If the edges of your cuffs are too sharp you can smooth them with a file.

*For everyone who decides to make them, e-mail me a picture! I love to hear from my readers. love-aesthetics@hotmail.com

NEW ADVERTORIAL: KPN and Samsung teaming up for Pink Ribbon



 
KPN and Samsung teamed up for a special Pink Ribbon fund raising project.

As of today, October 1st you can undress famous Dutch (hunky) actor Barry Atsma at www.elktoesteltelt.nl by purchasing a limited edition Pink Ribbon Samsung device at the store (of which 10€ will be donated to the Pink Ribbon foundation) after this you can remove one of the little gift boxes covering the actor's photo. 

Plus a simple "like" on the facebook page gives you the chance to win one of the 40 Samsung Ch@t 335's. For the ultimate undressing of the actor all the gift boxes would need to be removed.

Since 2006 Samsung and KPN have been working together on special campaigns for Pink Ribbon supporting the fight against breast cancer in which they have raised almost 1 million euros so far. 

This year the limited edition phones are the Samsung Galaxy S Plus White and the Samsung Ch@t 335 White. 10€ of your purchase will be donated to the Pink Ribbon foundation.
1 in 8 women will suffer from breast cancer in their lifetime.
Pink Ribbon is an Internationally operating charity organization aimed to create a global community to support breast cancer patients, survivors and their families all over the world. 

The Pink Ribbon website supports the community by facilitating forums and blogs where thoughts, experience and information can be shared. Pink Ribbon is dedicated to raising breast cancer awareness and funding for breast cancer research.

For support you can join in by purchasing one of the limited edition Samsung/KPN Pink Ribbon phones or by going to www.pinkribbon.nl for the many other donating options.