I just really like scarves. And it's almost spring. Happy friday :-)
1. Add a corsage to spice up your scarf.
2. Use an infinity scarf as a shawl.
3. Fold your scarf in half, put the middle around your neck. Wrap the sides around your neck and back through the loop you made in front of your neck.
4. Add a chain to your smaller scarves with safety pins for a creative chic look.
5. Tie a loose knot and let your scarf fall like a large necklace.
6. Take a chunky scarf and wrap it around your shoulders. Tie a bow.
7. Wrap a belt around your scarf for a vest-like feel.
8. Tie two corners of your scarf around your neck. Take the remaining two corners and tie them around your waist for a halter-top effect.
9. Tie a knot towards the bottom of your scarf.
10. Check out this video to see how to braid a scarf.
11Wrap a scarf around your waist to create a belt.
12. What’s better than one scarf? Two!
via: Scarves.net
1. Add a corsage to spice up your scarf.
2. Use an infinity scarf as a shawl.
3. Fold your scarf in half, put the middle around your neck. Wrap the sides around your neck and back through the loop you made in front of your neck.
4. Add a chain to your smaller scarves with safety pins for a creative chic look.
5. Tie a loose knot and let your scarf fall like a large necklace.
6. Take a chunky scarf and wrap it around your shoulders. Tie a bow.
7. Wrap a belt around your scarf for a vest-like feel.
8. Tie two corners of your scarf around your neck. Take the remaining two corners and tie them around your waist for a halter-top effect.
9. Tie a knot towards the bottom of your scarf.
10. Check out this video to see how to braid a scarf.
11Wrap a scarf around your waist to create a belt.
12. What’s better than one scarf? Two!
via: Scarves.net
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