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Copenhagen based <3
#crust punk#crust punx#crusties#crustpunx#punk#punx#anarchism#crust punk art#inkart#ink art#art#punk art#tattoo flashes#tattoos#tattooflash#tattoo flash
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gloom&misery
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My Boyfriend is a Lesbian (2024)
(details under cut)
#butch lesbian#butch#crust punk#crust jacket#denim jacket#fiber art#fiber crafts#photography#sewing#crafts#jean jacket#queer#queer archives#transgender#transmasc#trans man#transsexual#gay#gay history#queer history#lgbtqia#lgbt
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patch pant progress ( ͡°ᴥ ͡° ʋ)
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Crustpunk deer design (up for offers on my toyhouse)
#art#furry#furry art#my art#anthro#anthro art#sfw furry#furry oc#crust punk#crustpunk#deer#furry deer
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Had a sketch sitting in a folder for a while, finished it for a bookmark or postcard for upcoming conventions.
Smooches behind the science building!
#original characters#the punk and the cheerleader#mil liminal#lgbtq#crust punk#cheerleader#highschool romance#oc art#THEM#height difference
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recent big passion project of mine :] really happy with it
#diy#diy punk#diy fashion#punk fashion#diy or die#diy patches#hardcore punk#punk patches#queer punk#egg punk#crust punk#my art#night in the woods#punk
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adding more to my fave jacket so she's ready for folk punk fall
#started this one last year; promptly got sidetracked#now I'm suddenly motivated to finish it#still lots of work to do#diy punk#folk punk#crust jacket#back arrangement is very likely to change as i make new patches. but it works for now (finally cold enough to wear it😩)#my art
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Question...how do you make your patches? They seem so fuckin cool. I'm working on a vest and a jacket atm, and I'd like for them to be done by the time a pride fest rolls around next month.
Main technique I use for making patches nowadays is linocut. Its best suited for mass production of patches.
Make sure to remember your carving the mirror image so you have to flip all the text. Using tracing paper to flip the design is a good trick, as well as leaving graphite marks on side, then pressing that to the lino to leave the marks in the same spot. Another trick with pencil is to view what ur carving in negative space quickly, put a paper over your design and shade over it with pencil, darker marks will be where you haven't carved yet.
I use speedball fabric ink, it takes 1 week to set then will be fine to be washed. I have magenta, violet, turqouise, and white. They have a limited range of fabric colors at the store. I have seen gold and silver fabric paint for sale and I will investigate it one day.
I use a speedball roller, i find the smaller one to be better than the big one as I can be more precise and waste less ink.
I got a fancy handle for $40 but the screws fallen out so its broken now so just get some heavy books. I used to use a mug. Whats important is pushing your whole body weight into it.
I got a speedball carving tool with different heads I can swap out so I can cut into the lino at different deepness and widths. The heads are stored inside the tool since its hollow and has a screwable removable bottom. I use linocut or dollar store erasers for my carvings. Make sure to wash the ink off your linocuts after your done using them.
A thing to increase the lifespan of you're linocuts is to use wood glue, some cork or wood pieces, and glued the lino stamps onto them. I dont do that yet so my stamps fall appart from overuse sometime and because I cut way too deep into the lino since I hate chatter.
Chatter is the term for in linocutting when theres little messy lines and stuff. It makes the art more recognisably to be linocut. My work is very clean with no chatter which is why people don't notice its linocut usually. This is a stylistic choice, with diy styles having a lot of chatter can look really cool so experiment with leaving bits of extra uncarvered lino sticking out in ur stamp. I need to experiment and buy some more lino.
You can also use multiple linocut stamps together to make a patch. Some patches ive made have like 8 different stamps. Ive made a dog nonsense patch where each letter was their own eraser stamp. You can also use different colors between the different lino stamps on the same patch to add more color. An effect I like to do is first stamp it in color, then the next day I stamp it in white over the same spot but shifted to the right and down slightly. It makes the text have a cool border 3D effect I love doing.
If making a more detailed picture with colors, i reccomend hand painting patches. I use white fabric paint mixed with acrylics for color to get all the shades i need. Acrylic paint mixed with fabric softener works too.
If doing words and you dont want a unique font reccomend using letter stamps. If you want a unique font for that i recommend hand paint for individual or linocut for mass produce.
The positive of letter stamps is the font is neat and can be done quickly. I know from lending them to my roommate that they are very helpful if you have dyslexia and have trouble getting letters right.
A visual effect of the letter stamps is that have a nice boxy edge effect, its an imperfection that adds a personally touch to it. I have both lower and upper case stamps that I got from michaels. You can use a hair band or elastic to hold a bunch of letter stamps together to make a word stamp.
You can use other stamps than letters that you find at craft stores for example my racoon print is a craftstore stamp.
You can also find big plastic letter stencils at the dollar store that you can use to do lettering by filling in gaps with a sponge or or paintbrush. They make special paintbrushes just for using stencils.
You can also get plastic stencils in the shapes of things, i got some for children and use a horse stencil for my horse smoking weed patch. Easier than drawing a horse myself.
Another technique I use for more unique clean patches is gel plating. I haven't tried printing laserprint images with it as ive seen online a lot but I will try one day. What i personally do is use it to make imprints with chains and physical objects.
Another thing i use with gelplates are any stamps or linocuts that dont have words, or words ones that i fucked up with and forgot to mirror when carving. It flips mirror image twice with the gel plate so it goes back to being right again on the patch.
Another patch making technique is using foamboard cut into shapes glued onto cardboard. This is good for a quick test of a design and is very cheap to make. It will not hold under water so is more difficult to clean.
#punk#diy#patches#diy patches#patch pants#diy punk#crust punk#crust pants#battle vest#punk fashion#punk diy#punk patch#queer art#linocut patch#gel plate#linocut#stencil#my patches#patch tips#how to make patches#patch 101
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Tips for making actually cheap punk clothes from someone that has spent a maximum of $11 on any specific project over 3 years:
Bottle caps make AMAZING pins. There's countless ways to make bottlecap pins, but I mainly do it by 1) filling the cap with hot glue and 2) gluing a safety pin to the back. It's up to the individual. But the point is: Save bottlecaps.
DRINK CANS ARE AMAZING FOR MAKING SPIKES! Any aluminum can works - Monster cans, beer cans, etc. - all you have to do is cut off the tops and bottoms; make it a flat sheet; cut the metal into small semicircles; and roll it into cones. They stay in place easily with hot glue, and when you put them onto anything, they look just as good as store-bought.
Save Can Tabs. They can be put onto jackets, made into chains, earrings, necklaces, or anything else you want.
Literally anything can be made punk. Jeans, cargo pants, denim jackets, t-shirts, shoes, hoodies - the sky's the limit. Don't let these tiktok punks tell you that only their $80 Social Distortion pants and $120 denim jackets can be punk. Any clothes you pull out of a dumpster can be punkified.
Old T-shirts that no longer fit and have a design on them can be cut out and made into backpieces. Band shirts are particularly great for this, so if you thrift a Motorhead shirt that's too small, you can cut out the design and sew it onto a jacket and bam - you've got an exclusive piece of merch.
This one's more of an opinion, but: If you're patching up a jacket, sew the patches onto the outside of the jacket. If you're patching up pants, create holes where you want the design, and sew the patches from the inside of the pants.
Do research. If a "thrift store" calls itself a cheap alternative store, but has $50 jeans, it's not a thrift store. It's a vintage reseller, and the clothes are almost always WAY overpriced.
Shoplift carefully. Go somewhere you don't usually go - a large chain like Walmart or Target or Staples, not a local business - and take small things. Don't go somewhere that you're a regular at, or shoplift multiple times in a short period of times, or do too much at once. You will develop a track record and have more of a chance of being caught. However, the workers don't get paid less for you stealing, and the big suits in corporate won't notice or care about a missing pack of dental floss.
Experiment! Have fun with it! I've been Frankenstein-ing my jacket for years and counting - I've taken off the sleeves, added new sleeves, painted on it, put patches on it, added pins, anything you can think of. Be loud, be ugly, be weird, be happy.
If you have a painted patch or spot on pants/a jacket/whatever and it's old, but you want to take it off now, or if you just made a mistake, acetone can get pretty much any amount and age of paint out of any fabric. By acetone, I mean most nail polish removers or rubbing alcohols.
Now, I hate buying things for making punk clothes, but there are a few things that, in my opinion, are investments that last FOREVER. This includes: Hot glue guns; nail polish remover (for the last tip, mainly); paint pens and containers of paint (fabric or not); sharpies; dental floss or just normal thread; fabric scissors; and SAFETY PINS. None of them are very expensive, but they'll come in handy for years.
ESPECIALLY SHARPIES. That's the one thing I won't debate is a perfect investment. You can get a set of 12 colors or 12 black ones for like $9, and you can use them for EVERYTHING. The color also won't bleed when washed, as opposed to most pens and markers.
SAFETY PINS ARE A FASHION STATEMENT IN AND OF ITSELF. They're super useful in making clothes and jewelry, they're cheap and easy to find, and just nice to line the hems of your pants with.
When you make a square patch, fold in the edges slightly so that the edges don't fray. This makes it slightly harder to sew on, but it keeps the patch in good condition for longer - unless the idea is to look tattered. Then don't.
Don't be afraid to add something random and weird to your clothing because "oh people are gonna see it and know I like this weird niche thing" - that's the whole point! It's an expression of who YOU are, not what people want you to be. If people - especially other punks - judge you for it, fuck them. Unless...
No swastikas, no iron crosses, no symbols of oppression, no TERF shit. I'd say that's the only rule of punk - to say "oppression is punk" is going against everything punk stands for. Of course, if you do it anyways, you should at least know you deserve the beating you get at a basement show attended by underpaid and rage-filled faggots.
Of course, these are just mine, and there's plenty more that I do not know. If you've got your own way of doing things that goes against mine, that's awesome. But if you need to start somewhere as a kid punk, I hope this helped.
#punk#punk fashion#punk rock#skate punk#punk music#art punk#eco punk#alt rock#diy fashion#alternative fashion#crust punk#diy punk#diy patches#diy or die#battle jacket
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[ID in alt text] 12/15 of my LGBTQIA+ boots series!
gay (mlm) flag themed💙
I'll be posting 1+ per week until the 1st of pride month 🏳️🌈 and then I'll post all of them!
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stickers or prints of this series here
#jojoliverart#queer artist#trans artist#gay#mlm#gay pride#lgbtq pride#queer pride#queer art#lgbt pride#artists on tumblr#lgbtqia#queer punk#diy punk#crust punk#queercore#lgbt art#lgbt artist#lgbt#lgbtq#this one is incredibly shiny!! like from every angle its different. shiny paint. impossible to photograph right#pride month is almost here!!!
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I'm refreshing my crust jacket, and I made a new patch
Based on the Deserter's monologue
#disco elysium#crafts#homemade patch#punk#anti capitalism#battle jacket#crust jacket#de#deserter disco elysium#iosef lilianovich dros#I'm okay being called a poser I don't dress punk save for the jacket#but i believe in punk values#my art (i guess?)#socialism#the united states is shit right now so I'm being extra non-conformist#fuck capitalism
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Maximum Riot is back from hiatus, with Kuuma’s brand new updated look! Be careful, he bites
Some fun facts if you’re interested:
-grew up in Slough, UK, emigrated to Asbury Park at 19
-got into music because of his dad, who was a part of the 80s punk scene
-hates cops (duh)
-likes dumpster diving, DIYs all his accessories and instruments
-also does graffiti
-watches dumb shit like Beavis and Butthead, and Adam Sandler movies
-encourages piracy of his music, makes money from live shows, merch, and k0fi donations
-drives on the wrong side of the road
-loves meat
-extroverted as hell
-fave bands include Green Day, Dead Kennedys, Rage Against the Machine, and Bad Religion
-wants to fight for a change, and unity among queer youth. Collabs with nonprofit organizations
#my art#maximum riot!#oc tag#cartoony art#nostalgiacore#2000s#rainbowcore#neoncore#my ocs#oc#furry#furrycore#furry art#hyena#yeen#punk#punk furry#graffiti#furry ref#furry ref sheet#furry oc#oc ref sheet#character design#alt#crust punk
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I recently caught covid after evading it for 3-4 years. luckily the vaccine helped me though it, and it gave me a chance to make a lot of progress on my crust pants. im extremely proud of them, so here are a few of my favorite patches I've made in the past few days ! <3
#personal#punk#crust punk#patches#my design#off topic#crust pants#art#fashion#alternative fashion#freak no#punk fashion
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human blitz sketches
#if i had the energy to draw crust pants i would've#y'all draw him too sexy and clean#he is a nasty old punk father and you know it#helluva boss#blitzo#blitz#hazbin hotel#vivziepop#human blitz#human blitzo#fanart#art#helluva boss art#blitzo art#blitz art#helluva boss blitz#helluva boss blitzo#helluva blitzo#helluva blitz#helluva art#helluva fanart#blitz fanart#blitzo fanart
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