1. Mix water and bleach into a bucket or water bottle. The water to blach ratio will effect the outcome of your jeans. We did 1 bleach/2 water. Choose your preferred amount, or just wing it like we did!
2. Spread Jeans over grass, and put on rubber gloves. WARNING! Do not apply mixture to open cuts, it burns like fire! (We would know)
3. Apply bleach onto jeans by any means that you want. Drizzle, spray, sprinkle, or all out pour the mixture onto your jeans. Do so on both sides in any place that you want.
4. Hang jeans to dry, or just leave them there on the grass for a while. Check back frequently. Jeans will become progressively lighter over the next few hours.
5.When you get your desired effect, you can do two things.
* Repeat steps 1-4 for more color and contrast.
* Machine wash jeans.
6.Get rid of bleach water by dumping it somewhere. (IDK, that's what we did. Haha. Sorry, gardeners!)
7.Let jeans dry by air dry or by means of a dry cleaner. Put them on, and ROCK ON!!
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I wore these to go shoe shopping yesterday, and you could not believe the amount of heads turned in my direction when I walked in the store. People in my small town have probably never seen anything like that in their entire lives. Oh, and the looks that I got from some five year old girl really killed me. It was hilarious watching their reactions to just one piece of clothing. (I think that I even put this one woman into a state of shock.) I ended up leaving without buying a single pair of shoes, but I was the most satisfied person in that entire shoe warehouse by the time that I left.
We watched the Blair Witch Project yesterday. You know, just because we had never seen it before or anything, and we felt like being scared. Alright, so we first turn it on, and it looks like its a home movie or something. So Rach and I are biigg skeptics on whether a movie is scary or not. We literally pick apart the movie as we're watching it. But this was totally different. I mean, we couldn't help but wonder if this was real or not. (Thank goodness it isn't.) At first the movie wasn't scary, but then it just got creepier as it went along. Oh, and the ending scared the living daylights out of my little sister, while Rach and I were just plain freaked from what happened from middle to end.
We were really starting to believe that this movie was an actual occurrence when we turned to our friend the internet. It wasn't real, but the movie itself was actually filmed in a believable sort of way. Even the acting was good now that I think about it. (We also pick the acting apart in movies.) Apparently there was a lot of hype about The Blair Witch Project when it first came out. If you're into blood and gore, this movie may not be right for you. But if you're into freaky, occult stuff, I think you should watch it. With the lights turned of. At night. and all the doors closed. And locked tight.
On a brighter note, we have recently discovered Polyvore, and are obsessed with making little collages of looks that we like.

On a brighter note, we have recently discovered Polyvore, and are obsessed with making little collages of looks that we like.

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