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kentnaturaltribrid · 3 months ago
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“Everyone thinks I’m this loveless monster. But it isn’t true. I loved someone…who loved me.”
Got bored and decided to add on a bracelet for the set. Finished up the rest of the pieces for the most part, up to maybe halfway through. Still thinking though since have some extra colors left. Might do something later. In the meantime, still got a few left to finish up if there’s a plan.
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plaisantasianlifestyle · 8 months ago
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Personnalisation de Coque de Téléphone avec Washi Tape et Stickers Japonais Transformez votre coque de téléphone en œuvre d'art unique avec des washi tapes et stickers japonais disponibles sur notre boutique en ligne, Plaisant Asian Lifestyle. Voici comment j'ai personnalisé la mienne !
Matériel Utilisé : BGM Washi Tape avec Détails Argentés- Vagues Japonaises Boîte de 46 Autocollants en Forme de Timbres - Ukiyo-e Japonais
Étapes de Personnalisation : Nettoyage : Assurez-vous que la coque est propre. Application du Washi Tape : Appliquez le washi tape aux motifs de vagues sur le fond de la coque. Ajout des Stickers : Placez les stickers représentant des éléments culturels japonais, comme le Mont Fuji, pour compléter le design.
Pourquoi Personnaliser Votre Coque ? Originalité : Créez une coque unique qui reflète votre style. Créativité : Stimulez votre créativité avec une activité amusante. Économie : Réutilisez une coque existante avec des décorations personnalisées.
Idées de Personnalisation : Cahiers et Carnets : Ajoutez des washi tapes et stickers pour une touche personnelle. Cartes et Lettres : Rendez vos cartes de vœux encore plus spéciales. Décoration de Bureau : Personnalisez des objets de bureau comme des pots à crayons ou des cadres photo.
Où Trouver Ces Produits ? Tous les produits utilisés sont disponibles sur notre boutique en ligne Plaisant Asian Lifestyle :
Washi Tape Vague Japonaise : Acheter maintenant Stickers Japonais : Acheter maintenant
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africanmorning · 1 year ago
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alvie-pines · 2 years ago
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fyi punk should be diy. if any of my followers wanna dress punk but feel like they cant because its expensive, here's the secret: a good punk look can and should be made out of literal junk. old bottle caps, safety pins. i recently asked my sister if she'd give me some spare key rings so i could join them up with mine and make a longer chain (its attached to my favorite pair of pants rn). if something doesnt feel shiny and pointy and punk enough, stab it with some safety pins. make your own patches out of spare fabric scraps. cut the logos and patterns off of shirts and turn them into patches. pick up some cheap basic embroidery stuff (thread, needle, bamboo ring, thats all you need--hell you dont even need the ring its just helpful) to sew your patches on & make some of your own. or just embroider right on your clothes! it doesnt have to look good. most real punk patches are self-made with wonky lettering. you can get a good leather jacket, denim jacket, vest, etc at your local thrift store. you can try chains like savers and you can try non-chain shops. (btw thrift shops arent just for clothes, theyre lifesavers in general. i got my favorite table for $15 at savers. its old and ornate with carved designs and shit. please shop at thrift stores theyre the best thing ever.) also, when i was younger i remember i made my own spiky bracelets out of studded ribbon (cheap, get it at joanns or some other fabric or crafts store) and safety pins to hold it together. dont waste money on fucking hot topic. you can make your own shit. thats what punk is all about. i promise anyone judging you for having handmade punk clothes and accessories is a fucking poser.
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mascaraandmojitos · 2 months ago
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Source: http://fhlorism.tumblr.com
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selfmedblves · 1 year ago
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Page 77 of Making Stuff and Doing Things by Kyle Bravo
How to Wheatpaste by Anonymous
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somerabbitholes · 5 days ago
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first crochet project of the year, and it only took four seasons of parks and recreation worth of time
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anjascraftingnook · 11 days ago
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Small sparkly butterflies that make me very happy to look at. I find ways to add butterflies everywhere in my art so cross stitching is no different. 🦋
This is a simple design that works well for personalizing clothing, scarves, tote bags, napkins, gift bags and whatever you can come up with. I stitched the design using 18 count Aida, however I would not recommend trying to replicate this on similar thick fabric because it was very fiddly.
Included in the pattern is an alternate colorway which is more beginner friendly. I’m currently stitching that version on a cardigan.
You can find my pattern here. ✨
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mollybeenoel · 6 months ago
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Fruity bracelet by Bailey’s Beads Shop ♡
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kentnaturaltribrid · 3 months ago
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You can save them. You can save all of them.
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tessawinterbourne · 3 months ago
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little-witchys-garden · 2 years ago
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Oooh idea
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leavesandpumpkinspices · 7 months ago
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Crepe Paper Streamers: https://pin.it/3vyJxy6fK
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DIY Leaf Ghosts and Leaf Bats: https://pin.it/11NdMxMMu
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Halloween Treat Cones: https://pin.it/3WYynzfWf
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Spooky Elizabethan Crows: https://pin.it/6XapRzFh6
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DIY: Vintage-Inspired Halloween Candy Buckets: https://pin.it/1vyYseZbt
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Chenille Pumpkin Man: https://pin.it/4q7OdJtBO
Some Vintage Inspired Halloween Crafts to get you in the spirit ✨👻🎃✨
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solarpunkani · 2 years ago
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"Oh no, someone's attracted to the aesthetics of my -punk movement but doesn't know the praxis and history behind it like I do--"
OK. Tell them. Make it a teaching moment. Everyone who's in your movement learned the background from somewhere at some point, maybe this is that point for that person. Give them a jumping off point that they can dive into later.
"Oh but I shouldn't be responsible for teaching baby -punks about the history and the how-tos and--"
OK. Then don't tell them. You don't have to be responsible for teaching people with a budding interest in your group the ins and outs and how-tos. That's fair and valid! It can be a lot of work. Someone else will handle it
"But I'm annoyed that they would try to claim to be part of/be interested in my community without knowing all the details that I know after being in it for months/years/decades, they're dumb, they're posers, they're--"
OK. Then don't engage with them, if it's that bad. Maybe someone else will come around and tell them the history, maybe they'll pick it up on their own, maybe they'll just enjoy the fashion elements for awhile.
"But they shouldn't claim to be part of the -punk community if they don't know the--"
I feel like we have a few options here. People can either talk to them, share the history, share the values, share the praxis. Or they can just chase off anyone who even thinks about dipping a toe in their community, and then wonder why it's dying off later down the line.
I dunno, maybe I'm too naive and patient or whatever. But if people are entering your -punk spaces without knowing The Rundown of what you feel they need to know, maybe being nice about it and informing people instead of immediately assuming stupidity and malicious intent could help you make a new friend. Even the loudest voices in a space had to learn from somewhere, and not everyone has the luxury of being in the space as the History was Happening--whether it's an age thing or a not being aware of the space thing. Or maybe I just don't see what the big deal is behind people hating people who like the aesthetic of something and don't know the behind the scenes history about it yet.
Because I believe in the word 'yet.' No one comes into this world knowing everything about everything, and we're all constantly learning new things. I'm not gonna degrade someone and call them a poser for not knowing what I know. Because if it were me, interested in a scene but getting chased out and called a poser? I wouldn't hit the books and study up, I'd go 'that fuckin sucks, those people sucked' and then avoid anyone and anything having to do with it.
So chase people off and call them posers if you want. But if your community starts dwindling, don't be fucking shocked.
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ya-boi-haru · 5 months ago
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*Approaches you like a child when they've scribbled on paper and wants to show you their masterpiece*
Look, i made this...
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selfmedblves · 10 months ago
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Pages 38-41 of Making Stuff and Doing Things by Kyle Bravo
Book Binding for Beginners by Merrydeath Stern
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