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The 92 Liner

Bonjour!

Just to share with you guys, we had a French class when I was in college. So I know a bit of French :) Connecting it to the tutorial for today, we'll have French Tuxedo nails. I think this looks really cute and chic at the same time. I wore this few months back and gladly, I took photos of them :)


What you'll need:
1. Clear, Black and White nail polish. Gold is optional.
2. Toothpicks
3. Clear tape

Steps:
1. Put a base coat (optional). Put a tape on your nails to make a straight line making the first thick tip. Repeat this on the other hand.
2. After the first tip is dry, put the other color few millimeters down on the top of the first tip making two tips. Like # 2 on the picture.You can just use the first tip to be a guideline in painting the second tip.Paint it when it's already dry.
3. Using a toothpick, paint 2 triangles making a small bow and dot 2 or 3 making the buttons of the tuxedo. After the bow is dry, put the gold color on the middle of the small bow.
4. Put a the clear top coat to seal all the hard work! You need this for the nail art to last.

Tip/s:
  • Before layering another polish, make sure that the first polish is completely dry.
  • Work slowly and be patient in applying the polishes specially on painting the nails on the right hand if you are a righty.

Let me know what you think about this nail art and show me if you've done it! Tag me on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram (the92liner)



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Hello!
The title says it all! ^^ When I found this on Youtube today, I instantly tried it and it was so easy to do so I want to share this great DIY to you guys.

So here are the step by step process that I did to turn a t-shirt into a tank top with photos.

What you need:

  • Old T-Shirt
  • Scissors
  • Pins (optional)

Steps:
1. Get an old t-shirt and your scissors.
2. Take the sleeve of the shirt and make sure that the seam of the front and back are lined.
3. Put a pin just to that the lined seam wont be dislocated.
4. Cut the sleeve off near the seam. Like what you see on the photo below. This shirt has a pinky finger thick kind of seam that's why I cut it on that part of the shirt. Do it on both sleeves.


And it will look like this.

5. Wear the shirt and put a mark on how thick you want the straps and how low you want the neck line.
6. Cut the ONLY the front making a U-shape but also following the shape of the original neck line until the half / middle of the shirt.
7. Like what you see below. fold the cut half of the neck line to follow its shape on the other half.
8. Put the pins so that it stays in place and cut the other half of the neck line.


9. Lastly, cut the back  line near the seam line. Remember that the back should not be as low as the front neck line. And you can see how it looks like down below. Removing also the tag at the back.



And this is me wearing the new DIY tank top.






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Want to open a bank account but afraid that it would cost too much? Well I introduce BPI's Easy Saver Account.

What is the BPI Easy Saver Account?
It's a saving  account perfect for anyone who is just starting, like me. It's an account where it doesn't require a maintaining balance like most of the bank accounts.

So let me share how I opened one.
Today, Sunday, I went to the mall where they have their Express Banking Center and I believe it's open 7 days a week from 9am(?) to 7pm. I went there with the requirements.
  • 2 Valid ID's ( I presented my passport and company I.D)
  • 1 Proof of Billing (I personally don't have one that's named after me. They said that its okay if its my named after my mother. It can be your water bill, electricity bill, internet bill, etc.)
  • 2 pieces of 1x1 photo ( In my case, they just needed one)
  • Lastly, a photo copy of the original documents. Be sure to have your I.D photocopied back and fort.
Once I presented all the things stated above, I just filled up an application form and one form where in I had to provide my signature. And that's basically it. As soon as I finished filling up the form, they asked how much I will deposit (it doesn't need to be a big amount, you can deposit as low as 200 pesos) to start, and  voila! my card is all ready and my name is on it.

They said I need to check after few hours or the next day to check if the deposit that I made is there and also to change the temporary PIN given.

The card looks like this.
FRONT: It has your card number and your name
BACK: On the white space, it has your account number where in you use to deposit your money.
You can stop reading here, but if you want to know more, then continue reading :)

Here are some extra things that you may want to know.
  • Every time you withdraw on a BPI ATM machine, there will be a charge of 5 pesos. And with additional charge if you withdraw if you'll use other bank's ATM.
  • 100 pesos will be the charge if you'll withdraw from a teller on a BPI branch.
  • The Express teller card is if only 50 pesos.
  • Daily ATM withdrawal limit is 20,000 pesos
  • No. of ATM withdrawals ( I think in one day) is 6
  • Daily EPS Purchase limit is 100,000 pesos

 I think that's all that I can share. I'll edit this by the time I change my PIN and check my balance.


Good luck to all those who are thinking of opening this account or any other bank account. :)



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