Friday, June 28, 2013

How to get TWO Starbucks frappuccinos for the price of ONE!!! Plus Starbucks' Secret Menu!

I've got my DIY tanks, my cut-off shorts, and my vintage red bike! I'm ready for a beach trip starting tomorrow, but first I'd like to share some Starbucks secrets :)

BOGO FRAPPUCCINOS


Ok so if you're like me, you're addicted to Starbucks. It can be an expensive addiction, especially if you like frappuccinos! My favorite is the java-chip, so I'll use that as an example. What if I told you you could have two grandes for one dollar more than the tall!  Without tax two grande java-chip frappuccinos should cost 8.50, but with this trick you can get them both for 4.50! That's almost BOGO, and, depending on the barista, it works every time! All you have to do is order a venti, then simply ask the barista to split it into two grande cups an voila you have BOGO frappuccinos! 

SECRET MENU

While everyone has their favorite Starbucks drink, like my java-chip frappuccino, sometimes it's nice to have something new! Starbucks has a secret menu that, again depending on the barista, you should be able to order off of. This includes Girl Scout cookie and orange dreamsicle frappuccinos :) You can read the full secret menu on starbuckssecretmenu.net!

 
If you use the trick or order off the secret menu I'd love to know! :) Share your adventures! Can't wait to get back to some serious fashion blogging! Get excited! 

Much love,
~Lemonade <3

Thursday, June 6, 2013

DIY: Sailor Style Cutoffs!!!




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I sat down with a pair of jeans and scissors to make some cute tribal shorts but they went in a different direction! The girly, sailor style cutoffs can be made in any color for any occasion. Here's how to make them! 

Picture1. Lay a basic pair of shorts over your jeans and cut the jeans to the same length. 







Picture 2. Now turn the jeans inside out, and hot-glue a strip of any ruffle fabric all the way around the leg. 





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3. Now turn the shorts right side out, and hot-glue ribbon all the way around each leg. Hot-glue a button over where the two ends of the ribbon meet. 





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4. Finally, finish off the shorts with three buttons on each side for the sailor style. Let all the hot-glue dry and your shorts will be finished. NOTE: Hot-glueing can also be replaced with sewing! 






Enjoy your DIY shorts summer <3 Next up... DIY Watermelon shorts!!!