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Anon: Most of my photos are taken with a Canon EOS Rebel T2. I am veryy fortunate to get hand-me-down cameras from my parents. :]
theglampunkgoth: Thank you so much! The skeleton jacket is basically a mixture of two tutorials I previously posted: Decorate ANY Clothing in 2 Easy Steps and the Skeleton Bodysuit.
In this case I used the Sharpie oil paint pens, and they seem to be holding up pretty well so far. Eventually slight black cracks will appear in the paint from the texture of the jacket, but I don’t think it looks too bad when it happens (kind of a nice “worn-in” effect). You could also always go over it again with the pen. :]
It is definitely the more affordable option, hope it works out for you! Also, if anyone know of an affordable alternative to the Sharpie oil paint pens for pleather/leather, I’d love to know. :]]
anti-labelrevolution: Aww thank you. c; The leggings were made with a two-way stretch fabric using an altered version of McCall’s 6173. It’s a pretty simple pattern  and is easy to alter the sizing, even after cutting and sewing the  pieces together~

Anon: Most of my photos are taken with a Canon EOS Rebel T2. I am veryy fortunate to get hand-me-down cameras from my parents. :]

theglampunkgoth: Thank you so much! The skeleton jacket is basically a mixture of two tutorials I previously posted: Decorate ANY Clothing in 2 Easy Steps and the Skeleton Bodysuit.

In this case I used the Sharpie oil paint pens, and they seem to be holding up pretty well so far. Eventually slight black cracks will appear in the paint from the texture of the jacket, but I don’t think it looks too bad when it happens (kind of a nice “worn-in” effect). You could also always go over it again with the pen. :]

It is definitely the more affordable option, hope it works out for you! Also, if anyone know of an affordable alternative to the Sharpie oil paint pens for pleather/leather, I’d love to know. :]]

anti-labelrevolution: Aww thank you. c; The leggings were made with a two-way stretch fabric using an altered version of McCall’s 6173. It’s a pretty simple pattern and is easy to alter the sizing, even after cutting and sewing the pieces together~

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