Life's a dance you learn as you go.
My name is Bekah :) and urmmmmmmm..........yeah.. my ask box is always open. And I don't put up with stupidity, so act mature if you're gonna be asking me anything.


Sometimes I wish I were bitter and old, so that I wouldn’t like anybody. And if I didn’t like anyone, I wouldn’t miss people as much as I do ALL summer.
“The King is enthralled by your beauty. Honor him, for he is your Lord.”
LOVE LOVE LOVE this
I want to sing country, because girls are played less on country radio, and that should change.
I kept finding fashion photos of dip dyed clothing and didn’t want to be left out in this new trend. So here is a two day dip dye tutorial for you!Today I upcycled an old dress from H&M. The dip dyeing process is actually really easy:1. Get some fabric paint. I used a package from Dylon. The color I used is Marine blue.2. Follow the instructions on the package and make a paint bath. Dip the dress in the paint just up to the part that you want to have the new color. Leave the bottom part in the paint for about 45 minutes.3. Rince the dress and let it dry.Truebluemeandyou: Totally would have featured this and Part II but it is a TEXT POST. There is no ask on her wonderful blog so I have no way of communicating this to her (go to her archive to see the problem with text posts). Love this because she uses fabric paint and I know some of you have had problems with RIT dye.