
Project Re-Style #39 Skull Cut Out Tee. Welcome everyone, to my Project Re-Style day. Today's Re-Style is going to be another Tee Re-style. With Halloween quickly approaching, I thought it would be a great idea to do a Halloween related T-Shirt. I saw this idea first on I changed it a little, by sketching my own skull, but the idea is the same. You could also use your own imagination and make anything you want. Tutorial Things you need 1. 2. 3.Chalk 4. 5.Ruler Cut out your shape Cut off the collar ~for an off the shoulder look . Trace the skull onto your shirt with chalk , using your ruler, make lines about 1/2 of an inch apart. Cut where you drew the lines. Make sure you do not cut the eyes and the nose. Then stretch the shirt out a little, to curl your cuts. in GRAY and BLACK Mix it up with a different color tank top, to change the look. 39 down 13 to go Click on the picture for all the details about Project Re-Style. Thanks for joining me and I hope you had a wonderful Monday!!
Female Japanese Names, Page 1 of 2--meaning, origin, etymology Girl Names A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z Boy Names A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z DIY Trash to Couture original DIY tutorials Click on the links below the pictures to see the page. anleitung: t-shirt CUTTING, WEAVING & BRAIDING! schneiden, flechten, weben - und schon kann man tolle muster ins t-shirt zaubern. besonders schön finde ich, wenn man unterhalb knallige bzw. kontrastreiche shirts trägt. im sommer sieht es aber auch ganz toll aus, wenn man einfach die sonnengebräunte haut durchscheinen lässt. hier ist nun mein erstes offizielles turtorial. ich hoffe, ihr könnt mir so einigermaßen folgen. falls ihr noch fragen habt, könnt ihr mich natürlich gerne kontaktieren. (bitte verzeiht, dass nicht alle fotos perfekt sind, aber ich hab mit einer hand geflochten und mit der andern fotografiert:-)
My first Manga Creation Cool DIY T-shirt Redesign Ideas Don’t throw or give away the T-shirts in your closet. Here you can find some crafty ideas to restyle them. Pink Star Burst Shirt Refashion My youngest sister loves the color pink...in any tone or shade. A couple of months ago, I bought a long sleeved pink shirt and made this shirt for myself, but then my sister borrowed it. I haven't seen it since. I should have known. Oh well, at least I know the shirt is well cared for and loved very much. Here is what I did. Then, I cut many long strips Pinned them on the shirt like so Sewed them on...some I just pulled as I sewed and others I gathered as I sewed. Added a button and hand tacked the strips just so that they would not fall over the button. I marked them with little hearts where I tacked the strips down. And that is it. Here is the only time I wore the shirt...for a photo shoot. The shirt appears in many shades of pink in all these photos but I promise it's all the same shirt.
Maybe for the title THE SUN WAS HIGH: DIY // Galaxy Jeans I don't want to enter in a "I liked galaxies before it was cool to like them" monologue, but I've always been obsessed with outer space! My brother and I used to visit the local library and borrow tons of books about galaxies, spaceships and planets. The obsession stuck and now, even my design portfolio is filled with space-inspired pieces. There is something so fascinating and mysterious about coloured clouds, planets and stars... Galaxy print clothes have gained phenomenal popularity over the last three years, but oddly enough, they never made it to the racks of affordable chain stores. You'll need: - A pair of black jeans. - A spray bottle filled with two parts bleach (javel) and one part cold water - Some acrylic paints. - An old toothbrush - A sponge - Little containers/plates to mix the paint WARNING: As you can see, the pictures show both sides of the jeans. HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR DIY JEANS: As long as you are careful while washing them, the paint should not come off. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
This Mama Makes Stuff T-shirt Refashion Tutorial | Words To Sweat By If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting! How many workout shirts do you have that have been relegated to the back of the drawer because, as a result of reaching your fitness goals, or just pure overuse, they no longer fit so you don’t wear them but you can’t quite give them up? I’m guessing a bunch. There are some fun and easy ways to reuse or repurpose t-shirts so throughout November Words to Sweat by will be featuring different ways to get your unused shirt stack back into the mix. To kickoff the series I asked crafty woman extraordinaire, Carrie of This Mama Makes Stuff, to take an extra large Words to Sweat by shirt and refashion it into something more stylish then create a tutorial so you can too. Here’s how to turn a too-large t-shirt into a cute fitted t-shirt with interesting shoulder details. Try on your 0ver-sized t-shirt and pin the sides to fit your body. Draw and cut new neckline. Cut off sleeves of t-shirt right at seam. Trim side seams.
Asahina Azusa - Brothers Conflict Wiki Azusa Asahina (朝日奈 梓, Asahina Azusa) is the sixth son of the Asahina Family and the triplet brother of Tsubaki and Natsume. Appearance Edit Azusa has black hair that covers his left eye. Personality Unlike Tsubaki, Azusa is more calm and lacks the tenacity to do things. Early Life Plot Anime Edit Upon arriving in the living room after meeting with Masaomi and Wataru, Ema is embraced by Tsubaki, who is then promptly smacked in the head by Azusa for hugging her. After his mother's and Ema's father's wedding day, Tsubaki and Azusa find out that the first anime they ever worked on has been renewed for a second season. The stepbrothers and Ema decide to look at baby pictures and Ema finds one of Azusa that wasn't included in their family photo album because it was blurry. The next day, Azusa comes into the kitchen where Ema is and falls after feeling dizzy. Masaomi walks in and tells Ema to call an ambulance. Kaname invites everyone to his buddha club event in which he is the host. Game Ema Hinata
Perfect Summer Bangle Here's a fun tutorial on how to make a message bangle that's one-of-a-kind, done in the sun, waterproof and weatherproof. Even after several trips to the beach, it won't fade or wash off! Essentially, it's the Perfect Summer Bangle. Used in this tutorial: Inkodye Red Prepare. Transcribe. Perfect. Pour. Brush. Wipe. Wrap. Tape. Expose. Develop. Cut. Reveal. Wash. Enjoy. Glue-Resist Altered T-shirt I've been working on a tie-dye series for the second summer now and my assignment is to come up with a fun way to use dye. I don't know what was wrong with me this week, but my creativity well dried up! I happened to be texting with fellow iLTC blogger, Margot Potter of DIYDoyenne.com, and mentioned in passing about my frustration. She sent me a text of one sentence that changed the course of my attitude: "Try a faux batik look!" I've already used a bleach pen and had to whip something different. It sure helps to have crafty friends! Here's Brett, our tradeshow guru rocking out the new top I made!