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St Paddys Day DIY

Sunday, Mar 17, 2013

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DIY ST PADDYS NAIL ART TUTORIAL   

   

Rose Gold Bright Star NecklaceAdriana Ring  Green Lotus Bracelet  

Rose Gold Bright Star Necklace
 £12.00  
£130.00 
£75.00

 


MAKE SHAMROCK OREOS!

1) Get a pack of oreos and green food colouring and edible glitter

2) split oreos and scrape off filling into a bowl and mix with a few drops of green food colouring  

3) spread filling onto one side of oreo and place the other side on top, the spread filling onto the top ( so you have a layer)

4) the cookies will break if you try carve a shamrock into them so instead create a small shamrock paper stencil hold over icing and sprinkle with the edbile glitter! 

#FLASHTRASHGIRL Tali Lennox’s Art Exhibit!

Friday, Jun 29, 2012

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To Whisper Gallery last night where Tali Lennox along with a few other talented model come artists hosted an exhibiton of their work! Tali's portraits reflected identites and perceptions of individuals and featured everything from an emotionally ironic boy from Sierra Leone wearing a crown of diamonds to her grandmother in a heart-felt washed out violet. Read On to watch ourvideo with Tali! 

  


 

Tali's Art Work  

                                        Steal Tali's signautre Style with this brand new Jewellery by Alice Menter  

Clari Hoops £62.50

DIY Jubilee Nails

Sunday, Jun 3, 2012

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To celebrate the Jubilee we wanted to show you how to get truly patriotic nails!

We hope you enjoy…

1) Start by painting your nails with a navy blue. Use two coats to get a strong base colour.



2) Use a white polish to draw a straight line down the nail.



3) Using the same white, draw a line across the line you’ve just drawn and then draw on diagonal lines from the inner corners.



4) Using a red nail polish and a makeup brush, draw a red cross over the white line. Then draw on diagonal red lines, not quite reaching the centre.

Tutorial courtesy of GlossyBox

 

DONT FORGET TO CHECK OUT OUR JUBILEE COLLECTIONS!

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The V&A Way

Tuesday, Jan 17, 2012

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As we’re only a short train ride away from South Kensington, it would be rude not to pop into the Victoria and Albert’s current exhibition on post modernism, wouldn’t it?

 

The alternative yet ever so aesthetically pleasing archive of the artistic movement made for a very, very interesting exhibition. “Postmodern style had many different faces; colourful and ruinous, ludicrous and luxurious” read the fluorescent orange sign on the entrance. After adoring the Grace Jones statue, being freaked out by the Boy George hologram and eyeing up the Gijs Bakker jewellery; we came to the end of our juxtaposition of a journey.

Not only do we clearly love jewellery here at My Flash Trash, but we also love art. So what could be better than when the two are combined?  We couldn’t help but be reminded of some of our pieces during the exhibition…

Patricia Nicolas’s Acid Wash Bracelet, £152, is very reminiscent of the bold artwork. The contrast of colour and size, delicate and strong were also key features in the movement of Post Modernism. To find your very own piece of art, visit www.myflashtrash.com