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Fabric – Shop for Fabric By Independent Designers – Spoonflower. Craft Foam Armor Tutorial. I was searching for a cheap, light, but nice-looking material to make armor out of, and I discovered one - craft foam!

Craft Foam Armor Tutorial

This tutorial is designed to show what you can create using only materials that are widely available at general craft stores, with no need for specialty shops or internet orders. I specifically used it for Helm's Deep elf armor, but it could be used for almost any armor that you can break down into fairly flat pieces. The method listed below is what I've come up with, but there really is no one right way to use craft foam; check the end of the tutorial for links to other foam armor sites.

For an example of a finished project, here's a picture of my elven armor. Ade81f5ad2c324394a6526b961eae6a8.jpg (650×27893) Ravenclaw Pride Socks pattern by Ann Kingstone. Don't have Polka Dots? DIY. When it comes to adding polka dots to clothing the possibilities are endless.

Don't have Polka Dots? DIY

Here are a few super easy, super cheap ways to add polka dots to your clothes! How it's done:- Place a piece of cardboard between layers of fabric. - Work on one side of the fabric at a time.- Add little dots to the fabric by squeezing out a small amount of fabric paint for each dot. If you mess up just wait for the fabric paint to dry and peel it off.- Allow paint to dry before flipping over the the other side of the garment. Works best:- On all types of fabrics- On all colors of fabrics- For small dots. Easy Way to Polka Dot Anything. Iphone-hülle-selber-gestalten-in-fünf-schritten-katze.jpg (550×412) Proste-a-jaki-efekt-.jpg (440×1376)

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