December 29, 2013

A-LINE SKIRT D.I.Y.


                                                                            
What you’ll need:

  • About 1.25 yards of fabric (I had 1 yard and I had some left over!) it also depends on what the pattern calls for
  • skirt (preferably another skirt of the same style you’re trying to achieve, something with some structure)
  • thread
  • sewing machine
  • scissors
  • paper
  • pencil (theres fancy ones but I just used a normal one)
  • 6 inch zipper
Wooo you have all the stuff, now what?
  1. Take the skirt you have and fold it in half at the center. (photo 1)
  2. Lay the skirt on paper and trace around the skirt, this will be your pattern that you’ve created. (photo 2 and 3)
  3. Now take your fabric and fold it in half at the center with just one fold.
  4. Lay your paper pattern from the center fold on top of the fabric’s center fold. (photo 4)
  5. CUT! BUT before you cut, make sure you leave space for a seam!! usually 5/8 inches for seam allowance
  6. woo now you have a piece! now repeat the same steps! 
  7. now you should have two skirt pieces from your fabric!
  8. decide which side of your skirt you will be putting your zipper in. Lay your zipper from the top waist of your inside out skirt piece and mark where it ends with your pencil.
  9. from this mark to the bottom hem line of the skirt, sew the two skirt pieces together with the front of the fabric facing inside (so inside out).
  10. for the zipper, I followed the directions that came with the zipper on how to put it in. if you have trouble with this part, contact me! its just hard to explain!
  11. now you should have one side sewed together with the zipper in! from the skirt still being inside out, sew the other side.
  12. now try on! I think this step is important because if it doesn’t fit, you have the chance to fix it! This happened to me and I had to cut off some fabric from the sides! Its completely fine if you have to take it in a little bit! if so, just pin the skirt to fit you, re-cut and re-sew!
  13. waistline time! peel over some fabric from the top to the inside, just like you would to make a hemline and pin to make it straight! you can do this while trying it on to see how it works!
  14. ***TIP*** once you have your pins in, I ironed the line between the pins and gradually took each one out as I ironed so that way the fabric stayed in the line. This helped a BUNCH to keep the shape and now poke myself with pins.
  15. Sew with skirt being inside out!
  16. Try on again and pin the hem desired and iron to make the lines straight and even when you sew!
  17. sew, and you’re DONE!
  18. now send me pictures of your cute skirts! :)
I am more than happy to help anyone if you have any questions message me here!
Happy Sewing!
 Jenna

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December 28, 2013

Secret Pools



12.28.2013
            Finally made it. After one failed attempt, Jane and I finally got smart and checked out the tides online and we were so proud we finally made it without people really telling us where to go (its a secret). 
            BUT what really sucked what once we got there, the guy who owned the house above the pools basically kicked us out :( so every picture we took was like a stolen picture!
            We want to go back because it was sooo awesome so we’re planning on going after New Years!
ugh can’t wait!
xo, Jenna
ps probably going to be posting a playlist from this day soon! :) 

December 26, 2013

Home Appreciation


Home Appreciation Post !


Although not a lot of people do, I think it’s nice to appreciate home every once and awhile. While everyone is super fixated on leaving town as soon as possible to get away from the people or the place, it’s healthy to detach yourself and slow yourself down for a moment!
Trust me, I want to get out and see the world as much as all of you, but don’t forget to love who you are and where you come from! That’s all I just wanted to say! xx

xo Jenna
p.s. I’ll be posting a skirt DIY tomorrow! I’ve been working all day on it today so I’m super stoked! :) stay posted!



December 25, 2013

Christmas Day




MERRY CHRISTMAS !
I really hope all of you have such a wonderful Christmas or Wednesday! :)
So these pictures are from the top of my Red and Green Velvet Cake I made! The cake toppers I got from a DIY here from Oh Happy Day!
Mine aren’t as awesome as their cute toppers, but I’m happy with how it came out!
Anyways check out the DIY and stay posted for more fun stuff! 

Merry Christmas!
⛄ Jenna

December 22, 2013

December 22


        These photos are from a couple of nights ago when my friend, Jane, and I decided to experiment with the Christmas lights near my Gram's house. The upper photo is me and the second photo is Jane! I layered the photos with funky exposure shots I took from the lights on the water. They aren't the bee's knees but I think they're pretty cool.
        I'm struggling to get a portfolio together to kind of start my path on photography because I'm seriously starting to consider following my dream! I'm super conflicted with trying though, because I have this obsession with being successful/not failing.
        Jane and I are going to take some more experimental pictures this week though so look for more posts coming up! :)
        If any of you have and advice about photography please contact me!
xo, Jenna

December 17, 2013

Introduction

        Welcome to Youth Daze! My name is Jenna and I'm 18 from Southern California. Right now I'm in a mess of confusion of where I'm supposed to go next in my life and so I'm using this blog as an outlet to help me discover my true creative self! Here I'll be posting my photography, art, style, playlists, random anecdotes, recipes, DIYs, and anything that inspires me! I hope people read this blog and can help find themselves too somehow. 

                                                                                   Anyways, until next post,

                                                                                                 Jenna