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That’s so awesome to hear! I hope you get your machine soon. c;

Most of my favorites involve a lot of diy and color. c; Here are a few of them off the top of my head.. Yume Ninja, Kayla Hadlington, Eva Mayha, Audrey Kitching. I also have a page of blogs I follow that I update occasionally if you want to know more. :]

And thanks!

Aw, you’re too sweet thank youu! c;

I’m not exactly sure anymore.. for that post I used the “embed my face” button and put the code in the video space, but that only shows the most recent robo.to post (so it will change when you update robo.to. :c

I think online people call it two-tone hair, but I’m not sure if all hairdressers are familiar with it. Your best bet is probably to bring photos of something similar, and just describe it to her like you did here. :]

That’s so sweet of you, thank you! And yes, Toast is pretty awesome. ;p

Hope it works out for you!~

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Haha, I plan on it. ;p

No, I don’t currently sorry! I probably won’t in the future either.. also would depend on if it’s a button on the sidebar or a post…

I use Tulip Soft Fabric Paint, Liquitex Basics acrylic paint, or sometimes a combination of the two. It takes a paintbrush and quite a few layers of paint usually. :]

Hotfix is like a tiny iron that you can use to attach special rhinestones (that have an iron-on backing). I’ve never actually tried it before though so I can’t say how well it works.. I buy cheap rhinestones in 1 pound buckets and attach them with Crafter’s Pick fabric glue.

If you’re attaching them to something stretchy like a bodysuit, you might want to glue them on while you’re wearing it. That way the rhinestones won’t prevent the fabric from stretching as much (does that make sense?..). Good luck on your cosplay!

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