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fuckinmajestic asked: i think it would be very cool if you sold customizable coupons like the one you made for your boyfriend (congrats by the way ;D) or make a tutorial.

  • That’s a really good idea, but I’m afraid I don’t have the time to make custom ones sorry! (I think mine took around 6 hours.) ^^; But even though it was time consuming, it’s super easy to make your own! All I did was cut out my coupon from a couple layers of fabric, embroidered some of it with sewing thread and then painted the rest. Here’s a link to the Craftzine embroidery archives for tips and ideas~

compulsions asked: I might have squeeked a bit when I saw that you were following me *-* You are such a great source of inspiration!

  • Aww, thank you so much! I love the photos you post, they are quite inspiring~

Anonymous asked: Where do you go thrifting??? I can never find stuff as cheap as you do!!

  • My favorites are usually Salvation Army thrift stores, but honestly even some of those can be range from really expensive to cheap. You just have to go to a bunch of different stores until you find one with affordable prices. :] Also, I tend not to buy anything too expensive, even at my favorite stores. That’s why all the thrifted items I post are so cheap. ;p

Anonymous asked: your boyfriend is super cute!

  • I think so too. c: (Though I must admit I made sure he didn’t send me this anonymously before I ansewered it. ;p )

Anonymous asked: hey :) can you maybe do a tutorial on how to sew bodysuits? and one on screenprinting (i want to try but i don’t know what glue or paint to use)? thanks ^_^

  • Ughh I’ve been meaning to do a bodysuit tutorial for a really long time, and it still may be awhile before I get the time to make one. :o But here is a screenprinting Instructable I’ve been recommending to people. It’s the most cost-efficient way that teaches you the basics really nicely. :]

thisfeelsalright asked: Please please please make a tutorial on the bow-tie bandeau top! lots of love x

  • If I can dig up the pattern I made I’ll try and post it sometime!

dead-c00l asked: Do you have any tips for making your own dress patterns? please and thank you! :)

  • If you’re just starting out, a nice way to learn is to buy a simple dress pattern and practice altering it to be something else (maybe to match a picture of a dress you are trying to copy). After you are comfortable with that, you can learn to make patterns from scratch using a book that teaches pattern drafting. :]

nextbestthingtome asked: not sure why tumblr won’t let me ask this from my side account… but your blog inspired me to go out and be creative, so i painted my vacuum haha. heyitsforever.tumblr.com/post/17532632271/robot-vacuum-dressed-up-as-peppermint-butler-from

  • Hahahah, it’s so cutee I love it! ;p

mallyandcaffeine asked: Do you think you could do some DIY rave gear? You’re REALLY talented and the stud bra that you made was pretty good too! Or if you just made them and put them in your etsy shop? (:

  • Aw thank you! I wish I had the time, but with school and my etsy shop I don’t think I’d be able to get into rave gear. :]

strigoiaca asked: Hey, i just saw that you posted about a 50’s style dress, would you happen to know any places i could find a good 40’s style dress pattern? Thank you <3 

  • Both Vogue and Simplicity sell 40s style dress patterns (best to buy them in fabric stores during sales). :] You can also search for 40s dress patterns on etsy under “Supplies.”
how did you edit your picture with 3 of you

With photoshop magic~~

Haha, but really.. I started with these three photos (completely untouched) of me on top of our lovely kitchen heater:

I didn’t actually take them with the intention of photoshopping them together, but the background ended up so clean and light that I decided it would be simple enough to do. :]

Here is roughly what I did:

  1. adjusted the levels of all 3 images until the lighting of each was very similar
  2. used the clone tool to get rid of extras like the outlet
  3. cut and pasted the photos together
  4. smoothed and blended where the images overlap with clone in varying opacities

And… I got this. :D

Photoshopping just takes a lot of practice and messing around with tools. There are at least 10 different ways you can do the exact same thing. :]

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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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The magazine (costume maker magazine for anyone who is interested) was only possible with tons of support from my parents and from many many awesome people online. I wouldn’t have been able to do it without the contributions of costumers in online communities like deviantart and cosplay.com. All I did was organize submitted articles into layouts in InDesign, contacted advertisers and worked out the printing of the magazine. Pretty much all of the actual content was from talented costumers across the internet! :]

It’s a lyric from the song “for our elegant caste” by of Montreal. :] It caught my attention but I take it as a sort of “figuring out life as you live it” kinda tone~

I switch off between Tulip Soft Fabric Paint and Liquitex Basics acrylic paint, and sometimes I even mix the two together. ;p

Aw haha, that’s not weird he’s a very lovable cat. ;p And 1) I do love kpop, though I haven’t been keeping up with it lately. 2NE1 is my curent favorite~ 2) I’ve never heard of one direction so I’ll have to look them up later and get back to you. :]

Everyone’s hair is different so there’s no guarantee that it will bleach the same. But yes, I bleach it myself. All hair is damaged after bleaching no matter what, but if your hair is thick and healthy to begin with it will hopefully minimize the damage (also a lot of conditioner helps). :]

I think your best bet would be to get a good brand name within your price range, specifically Brother or Singer. Those are usually really good quality, though I recommend you read up on reviews online first before actually purchasing. And aw, maybe we have twin cats~ ;p

edit: Oops, my twin Eva posted a tutorial about how to buy a sewing machine and I didn’t even know it! ^^; That should be super helpful~~

I used Tulip Soft Fabric paint. It’s a brush on kind rather than a squeeze bottle kind, which means it’s less 3D and easier to spread. Fabric paint in general shouldn’t come off or fade since it’s made to be wearable and go through the wash.

The white fabric I used was a knit fabric and is almost identical to t-shirt fabric. You could definitely just cut out an old white t-shirt instead of buying fabric. :]

Aw thank you, your blog and etsy shop are lovely!~

Do you mean a crop top? All you need to do is cut the bottom off to your desired length. I personally usually sew up the hems, but that’s completely optional. Hope that helps!

Etsy makes it super simple to deal with fees. They don’t take too much; $0.20 is automatically charged for each item you list, and they also charge a small percentage of your profits once sold (not sure exactly how much off the top of my head).

Shipping is also not too complicated once you figure out how you want to do it. If you’re shipping light things, you can weigh them at home and print shipping labels through paypal, then leave the packages in your mailbox to get picked up. Or you can just take them straight to the post office and they will weigh and charge everything right there (I do it this way currently). Good luck on your shop!

how do i submit pictures to you
Anonymous

I’ve enabled submissions of links now (thanks for bringing that up!) :D

http://szmoon.net/submit

can’t wait to see your eyeball shirts! c;