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paradislos · 1 year ago
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What if we kissed in front of the hadestown set and we are both girls
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adorpheus · 4 months ago
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Taking a Chest of Drawers I Rescued from the trash and making it rainbow!!
Hello, tumblr family. Below is a repost of an article originally posted on adorpheus.com, and is being shared here for archival purposes. Original post date: July 23, 2022.
Several years ago, I think it was 2014, I was driving around my hometown and I came across a chest of drawers someone had left on the curb for trash day, apparently throwing it out. At the time I was in need of a dresser pretty much exactly like that - my bedroom was small and I was hoping to get a chest of drawers that was taller than it was wide so it wouldn't take up too much room.
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Bless this mess, lol
Originally, the dresser was a blonde wood color with blue knobs. It was also pretty beat up - the back of it was scuffed and it was missing a knob. Even still, I jumped at the chance to get the chest of drawers I was looking for FREE, have fun repainting it, and get to upcycle some trash at the same time.
When I first got it, all I did was spray paint it white. I had ideas for things I wanted to do with it, but that was the first step in getting it ready to paint. Then I didn't do anything with it for like 7 years or something, lol. Then this year, since I have been re-doing my room anyway, I realized it was time to finally get this project finished.
I love pastel rainbows, so I decided to go with that for my theme. For the paint, I went to home depot and after looking over all the paint chips, I picked out some colors I wanted and got paint samples for all of the different shades. I used matte for the drawers and semi-gloss for the white part (the spray paint job was not very good to begin with, so repainting the white base was a must). All the paint is samples of the type of paint you would use on a wall. 
After I finished painting, I felt the drawers needed an extra glaze of some kind to give them a bit of sparkle. The matte was a cool idea in theory but I wanted it to pop a bit more. I had a bottle of craft glitter clear glaze lying around so I decided to go with that. The bottle was half empty, so there wasn't much glitter left in it (plus a bunch of it chose to clump into an unusable blob at the bottom because the bottle was like 15 years old lol) but it did the job well enough. I love when I get to use up craft supplies I've had sitting around for a while.
Once the painting was complete, the last step was to figure out the knobs. Aside from the fact that I hated the original spherical knobs anyways because they were hella awkward to grab, the dresser was missing a knob sooo new knobs were an absolute must.
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My original plan was to use rose shaped knobs, but the reviews I saw for those kind said the rose knobs were a bit sharp on the edges. I truly hate when things randomly have sharp edges, and last thing I need is getting pricked in the hand every time I need to grab a pair of socks. So those were ruled out.
After spending way way way too long looking at knobs, I decided on these crystal knobs (above) on amazon and decided to get them. I actually originally wanted a fancier, more expensive set, but those got sold out before I got a chance to buy them so I went with the cheaper set above. The photos didn't look quite as pretty as the ones I originally had my eyes on, but I had already spent so much time obsessing over fricking KNOBS I decided to just go with them. I'm actually really happy I went with these. The pictures don't begin to do them justice, they are way prettier in real life.
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To protect the surface, I used my sewing machine to create this lavender lace altar cloth / runner type thing for the top. 
Although the drawers are a little sticky sometimes (which they were to begin with, lol) I'm pretty happy with this furniture flip!! The exact kind of dresser I was looking for fell into my lap and I was able to make it cute.
Some other happenings in the adorpheus multiverse...
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I recently became a Twitch affiliate after years of trying!!! Emotes coming soon, feel free to follow me on Twitch to see when I go live! This month I'll be playing the new cat game STRAY along with some other fun titles!
Speaking of cats..!
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I also adopted a new cat!! It's MEOW time!! Say hello to Artemis aka Arty for short! She is best friends with my sisters cat Luna!! I am sharing photos and videos of her and Luna on my instagram and they also have their own tiktok!!
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I hope everyone is having an amazing non-binary hot gurl summer!! Have fun and stay hydrated!!!
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adorpheus · 2 years ago
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I think abt this a lot. Ppl have “clocked” me as amab bc I’m femme presenting but have facial hair. I’m afab, not on T, and have a light mustache and hair on my chin/cheeks. Personally I’m non binary but cis women with facial hair (and/or a lot of body hair) are way WAY more common than people realize. Women are just pressured into spending exorbitant amounts of money to get rid of the hair or hide it. Society has been brainwashed into thinking women just naturally don’t have hair like that and it’s a lie.
seeing cis women get called men by transphobes, seeing men on that "take her swimming on the first date" shit, seeing people think celebrities aren't wearing make up if they don't have red lipstick, all of that shit really black-pilled me to the idea of passing. like nobody knows what women actually look like not even cis people
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feelmyroarrrr · 4 years ago
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By adorpheus on tiktok
You all know this is spot on
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destroying4ngel · 4 years ago
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Title: Sleep Apnea
Genre: Hurt/Comfort
Pairings: Junkhog / Roadrat
Rating: NSFW
Warnings: Noncon (first chapter)
Summary: After Junkrat suffers a traumatic experience, he falls into a depressive spiral. Roadhog wants to help him recover, but is forced to confront his own feelings in the process. (Junkrat is depicted as trans. Explicit non-con is only in the first chapter so feel free to start from chapter 2 if you want to skip it.)
Read the full story on Ao3 here
(art by adorpheus)
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adorpheus · 4 months ago
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Items in my sewing studio that just make sense!
Hello, tumblr family. Below is a repost of an article originally posted on adorpheus.com, and is being shared here for archival purposes. Original post date: May 3, 2022.
If you follow me on Tiktok or Pinterest, you probably saw the video above outlining some of the items in my sewing studio that help me be more productive and keep my projects flowing smoothly.
In this post, I'd like to elaborate on the items that I mentioned in that video, as well as highlight some of the other things I use to keep making clothes and cosplays and an efficient manner.
Disclaimer: this post contains affiliate links. Shopping through them helps to support me and my content and I'm super grateful!
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1. Magnetic Pin Cushion
Magnet or traditional pin cushion - which do you prefer? I want to make it clear that I use both, and both are good and valid choices... But I personally found that pulling out and sticking back pins into my plush tomato was slowing down my workflow a little. Being able to toss them into a magnetic bowl is in my opinion, a little bit faster, which is essential for me as a content creator and brand baddie who wants to be able to lovingly churn out sewing projects at a consistent pace and needs to complete things quicker. If time is not of the essence for you, feel free to stick to the traditional pin cushion. 
There is one caveat to using a magnetic pin cushion - it will magnetize your pins after a while, causing them to stick to one another when you pick them up. While this is a little annoying, its not bad enough to make me stop using it.
Another important detail to keep in mind is how powerful the magnet is. Be sure to keep it away from things like electronics that are sensitive to magnets. My sewing area is right next to my gaming/computer desk, and I've gotten my bluetooth mouse stuck to my pin cushion a few times, causing it to make a very unpleasant clicking sound when that happened (yikes lol). Thankfully the mouse has survived so far.
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2. Extra Large Seam Ripper
I'm going to be honest, the little baby seam ripper that comes with the sewing machine just doesn't cut it sometimes. I recently acquired a new (used) sewing machine to use at my parents house, and I managed to lose the seam ripper within a week of starting a project. I was pulling out stitches while watching TV, set it down at one point, and have not seen it since. Apparently it belongs to the void now.
A larger seam ripper with a more robust handle not only feels better in my hand, but is a lot less prone to getting lost in my opinion. I'm impartial to the kind with the curvy ergonomic looking handle thats shown in my tiktok video, but I also have the blue one with the straight handle above and they are both way better than the little dinky one that comes with the machine.
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3. Cone Thread Holder
I recently realized I have a LOT of cone spool threads for my overlocker, and I really don't want to have to buy a corresponding small thread every time I make something. Furthermore, some of the plastic cones holding the thread up have seen better days (as you can see by the busted spool in the photo above, they chip SO EASILY!) and I'd like to use up the thread without having to go through all the work of re-threading my serger. These Cone Thread Holders enable you to use serger spools on a conventional machine. I was skeptical about them for a long time but after getting one, I absolutely love it.
I chose to pay a little more for the Superior Thread Holder as it has a few extra functions (and I admit - aesthetically it looks better with my setup lmao), but there are cheaper models made exclusively for holding cone threads.
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4. Extra Bobbin Storage
My new machine does not have a storage drawer for bobbins, and instead came with a little bag to keep them and the other accessories in, which I find extremely annoying because it means my bobbins are just knocking around with presser feet and other assorted pieces. I found this bobbin holding case on amazon and so far I am a big fan of it. I like having the bobbins organized and handy for whenever I need to swap one out.
 There's also these little bobbin caddies that can clip on to small spools to hold bobbins together with their corresponding spool of thread. Personally, I'm less of a fan of those because 1) they seem like they could get lost easily and 2) a lot of the bobbins I have correspond to cones (not small spools) and therefore the bobbin caddies can't clip onto them. However, if you are the type of person that has mostly small spools or you're not constantly losing things due to your adhd, they are a great alternative to the bobbin case I reference in my video. 
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5. Weights (Upcycled from Balloons in my case)
Sometimes if you're working with a long length of fabric, you need something to weigh it down and anchor it in place so gravity doesn't take it off the edge of the table. Since I recently upgraded to an adjustable height sewing table (rather than using the dining room table...), I felt that I have been needing them more. Then I remembered that I had been gifted some star shaped balloons that were left over from a party at my former job. The helium balloons came with these matching weights to stop them from floating up to the ceiling. I had been unsure what to use the weights for and just held onto them because I thought they were cute, until I realized I can use them to weigh down fabric!! They have been perfect for my needs and don't take up too much room in my studio. They are also just a lot cuter than the commercially available "fabric weights" that you see at most craft stores (which are usually just a plain blue or grey plastic block with a weight inside).
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6. Desktop pencil holder
 I used to keep my tailors chalk pencils in a drawer or pencil case, but I was finding I needed easier access to them during recent projects. Initially I just kept leaving them on my sewing table, which often lead to the pencils either falling on the floor or getting lost under the fabric or pattern pieces. When I saw this series of Sanrio themed pencil towers, I knew I wanted one for my desk. I put the chalk pencils in the top compartment and now that they have an easily accessible place to go, I'm able to keep track of them much easier. 
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7. Adjustable height desk
For some reason, I completely forgot to mention this in my original tiktok (probably because its not specifically a sewing tool), but its probably the most important and valuable thing in my entire set up.
~Storytime~ At the beginning of my sewing career, I used a sturdy metal fold out table to work on. For the year I was getting my Masters, I was able to use the luxurious, extra tall, cushion-y top drafting table they had at my University, and I quickly learned that not having to bend over my work constantly was WAY less painful for my back. Having a surface that was higher up to work on was a game changer.
After completing my studies, I moved out, and for a while I used a crappy fold out table that shook really badly when I sewed anything. Eventually, I moved on to using the dining room table at two of the houses I've lived at. For years, during those moments when my back was killing me, I longed for a higher up surface like the one I had at university - but didn't think I had the room for anything like that. After all - I need a table to sit at while I sew as well - not to mention the desk for my gaming rig and computer. I don't have space for a drafting table on top of all that. 
Enter the height adjustable table. Due to the popularity of standing desks and people wanting to stay active while they work from home, height adjustable desks and tables have become more prevalent over the years.
This has been a total game changer in my sewing studio. I simply crank the desk up to its maximum height when I'm doing anything that would normally require me to bend over - like tracing pattern pieces or cutting out fabric, then I lower it back down when I want to sit down at my machine and sew. No more bending over, and its much more versatile than a fixed height drafting table. So long, back pain!!
The table I use is the Husky Adjustable Height Work Table - I actually have two of them in my studio (as pictured above) - the 62 inch one that has my streaming stuff on it, and a 52 inch one that I use for sewing. My partner got mine at Home Depot but they are also on Amazon.
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I hope this has been helpful for you on your sewing journey. Be sure to follow me on Tiktok to see what I'm up to - its a lot more than just sewing and cosplay content! The world of adorpheus is a very busy place!! I also stream on Twitch and can be found on Instagram as well. 
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ignition07 · 9 years ago
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@adorpheus hate to break it to ya, but you already are her.
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itsinthefrakkingship · 3 years ago
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itsinthefrakkingship · 2 years ago
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@adorpheus u
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itsinthefrakkingship · 2 years ago
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veganrecipecollection · 12 years ago
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(via Adorpheus – Sugar Free Maple Syrup)
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neednotremindme · 13 years ago
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adorpheus replied to your post: I would like to make something clear.
You’ve always seemed nice to me :)
;~; Thank you!
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findvegan-blog · 13 years ago
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Guide to cruelty free and vegan make up brands
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@adorpheus​ The magic!
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adorpheus · 4 years ago
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Happy Sunday... For #31daysofcosplay day 18 here’s Sardonyx from Steven Universe! This is another costume I sadly don’t have a lot of pics of, but luckily I still have it in my closet so hopefully I can take more at some point. This was the first time I made artificial limbs and it was very tricky. These pics are from Dragoncon 2015. 💕💕
I’m back from my trip and doing bonus streams on my Twitch channel tomorrow and every day this week! Join me. (Link in bio)
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adorpheus · 4 years ago
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I’m digging into the throwback archives again for #31daysofcosplay day 19. I feel like these pics really represent early 2000s cosplay: the shiny fabric, the shiny wig, my wonky handmade dress, and the fact that I’m cosplaying Anthy from the Utena movie. These pics are from Katsucon I think 2005, and this was the first costume I made that won an award. I think it looks sooo hideous in retrospect but at the time I was proud of it. 🤣 I remember it being one of the first times I ever drafted a pattern for a dress, the first time I worked with paper clay, and the first time I entered a con masquerade. I think my sewing skills have come a long way in the past 15 years!
I’m still doing bonus streams this week on my Twitch channel! Click to follow me
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