I love people who turn their love into their living… so I had to approach Katalin Schafer when I had the opportunity. Last March, Katalin was visiting Vancouver for workshops, and I had an opportunity to chat with her about her costume design work. You may know Katalin as a gorgeous, talented belly dancer or a costume designer…. She is… Read more →
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Nude Elastic Straps DIY – professional-looking dance costume straps
I get costume design inspiration from all kinds of dance (and non-dance) costumes. Now just the other day I was looking at ballroom dance costumes on Pinterest, and I got inspired to create an armband with nude elastic. Nude elastic is used often in dance costumes, and I love how it gives a light feel while keeping things… Read more →
Princess Jasmine Sleeves DIY – Romantic Drape Sleeves
I like Princess Jasmine. Her typical look is not a floor length dress like other Disney princesses. She’s in rather simple harem pants, but she is still gorgeous and that’s what I find unique and attractive about her. And to me, the best part of her outfit is the sleeves. Her sleeves are so flowy, and simply romantic.I’ve always wanted… Read more →
Perky Ruffles DIY – Flounce ruffles with fishing line for creating designer-looking costumes!
I love belly dance costumes made by Russian designers. I can easily spend half an hour scrolling through Pinterest, just getting design ideas and inspiration from gorgeous creations made by them. They are so good at creating a dramatic look. 😀 I noticed they do that by using a lot of ruffles. But not the light and soft type. They… Read more →
Inside the Belly Dance Costume Workshop
Last week I announced that the enrolment to my online Belly Dance Costume Workshop (BDCW) is opening on May 22, 2016. I’ve been receiving messages and questions from excited dancers 🙂 If you have questions about the workshop, feel free to email me at mao@sparklybelly.com. I’m happy to answer your questions, and it’s great to know what you are wondering… Read more →
3 Big Announcements (hint: first-ever… scholarship!)
The weather is getting warmer, and it’s time to think about costumes for summer performances! Or in you’re in the southern hemisphere, think about winter holiday performances 😉 Either way, now is a good time to start making costumes for the upcoming season. So in that spirit, I have 3 big announcements for you today. Announcement #1… Enrolment of the… Read more →
Preciosa vs Swarovski rhinestones – Where to buy rhinestones, comparison, cheap alternative
Rhinestones are your best friend when you make dance costumes. But it can be overwhelming to know which one to buy. I often buy rhinestones from Dreamtime Creations. and since I was buying some rhinestones for a project the other day, I thought to buy one of different brands to compare the quality and colours and share my observations with… Read more →
How to Use a Glue Syringe – glue applicator syringe for rhinestones
Here’s an honest disclaimer – This post contains some affiliate links. This means that if you click on the links and purchase products, I earn a small commission (no additional cost to you). The small commission I earn keeps all the Sparkly Belly tutorials free 🙂 No obligation, just an option. Thanks! Last week I showed you how to make… Read more →
DIY Grape Vine Appliques – curly wire rhinestone appliques for dance costumes
I’ve been curious about those curly rhinestone appliques used to decorate belly dance costumes, often by Russian designers. And lots of dancers have been asking how to make these on Facebook. They are so cute and help you create beautiful, romantic designs. It took me a while, but I finally figured out how to make them, and in this video, you’ll… Read more →
Gel Nails at Home (Easy!) & Madam Glam Review – Dancer Beauty
As a dancer, it is important that you are dressed up and look polished from head to toe. That includes your nails too. But if you are a dancer that performs regularly, it’s quite cumbersome to have to do your nails frequently for your performance. Trying to do nails in the backstage is annoying, and I’ve heard from a couple… Read more →