Make Your Own DIY Jeans with Kiss Stamps. You can make your own DIY kiss jeans, did you know? I’m all about learning how to make my own inexpensive DIY versions of awesome stuff, and these jeans are no exception. Read on to learn how to make a pair of your own. Most of the time February is all about hearts and flowers. But my favorite part is the hugs and kisses. For one day, it’s allowed – encouraged! – to shower the people you love with affection. Ok, the chocolate is important too. But back to kisses. And you know what’s great? DIY Jeans with Kiss Stamps To make your own DIY kiss jeans, you need: A pair of colored or light wash denim jeans. Start by thinking about where you want to place your stamps. Then brush paint on the stamp with your foam brush. Then firmly place the stamp on the jeans.
Notice this stamp is on the back pocket. Apply as many stamps as you want and that’s it! What will you be wearing? Make a pair of these DIY jeans with kiss stamps and you’ll be ready to rock. Stephanie Gerber. Cracked White Denim Jeans. Jeans: courtesy of THVM Atelier top: COS heels: Weekday chair: Hema My black jeans had a make over yesterday, they now look like they have been dipped in white concrete. I love the bursted and imperfect surface of the denim. They have become a delicate piece of clothing that will only get better with time. Flakes of paint will fall off on places where the fabric folds and a white wash will be left on the denim. Stains can be easily brushed off the dusty surface. What you will need to make a pair of your own is some old jeans, a brush and acrylic paint. All you have to do is apply a thick layer of paint on the denim. Silvered jeans. Read this in English Os presento el DIY más experimental de los que he hecho hasta ahora.
Como ya sabéis, se trata de una adaptación sutil de la tendencia de los brillos metalizados para primavera/verano. Yo he elegido un pantalón blanco, aunque esta idea la podéis aplicar a cualquier otra prenda. Es un proyecto bastante sencillo, no requiere dotes artísticas especiales, ni siquiera tener el pulso firme. Lo complicado es dar con la pintura adecuada, pero gracias a mis experimentos, os ahorraréis ese paso. Las tres opciones de pintura que yo he probado _ Acrílico: no queda mal del todo, pero el acabado es semimate. Suelen tener pequeños destellos de purpurina. _ Óleo: necesitaba pintura al óleo plateada para otra cosa, así que probé a ver qué tal quedaba. . _ Esmalte metálico: lo encontraréis en ferreterías y tiendas de bricolaje. Por experiencia sé que la mayoría de pinturas plateadas para manualidades no tienen el acabado metálico reflectante que buscaba, y menos aún sobre tela.