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A little DIY fun

I got another crazy idea for a fun shirt that didn't exist so I made it.

1 light green T shirt 2 sizes too big.
Fabric paint
Jewelry chain
And imagination.

It's not quite finished but I wore it anyway.

My new favorite shirt

End result....One happy DIY'r and a 2 ladies at the Mall pissed because they couldn't have it!
P.S. The awesome necklace was a gift from my dear friend Stiletto and the ladies at the mall can't have it either! :oP***

What is your creative outlet? Mine are obvious...just read through this crazy blog.

What do you do when you are bored?

I have a lot of little hobbies;
Makeup, nail polish, music, blogging, sewing, annoying my kids,
beading, deconstructing/recontructing things, crafts, and embarassing my In laws.

Here is the latest result of one of my too many hobbies.
Oh well now that is familiar, no?

Yes

I made myself a fancy(or not so much so) Nfu-oh 51 over Wet n Wild black heart ring....

because I heart this manicure combo....

but mostly because I was bored and the idea popped into my head.
One of the many strange things floating about in my mind.


Studs anyone?


I can’t leave well enough alone, ever!
So I found these cute canvas peep toe wedges for $15 and my first though is if I put some studs on those they’d be hot! So I bought them and here we are!

What you’ll need:
-Canvas shoes of any type (or anything you want to stud up, jeans, a purse or whatever) Now leather requires studding tools but maybe we can do that another time.
-Pliers
-Small sharp scissors
-Studs of whatever color you want (you can buy these at a craft store cheap)
-pencil or fabric marker


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Plan out where you want your studs and mark the area.
Step one:
Use scissors to poke small slits for the prongs of your studs.


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Step Two:
Press one stud at a time into holes.


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Step Three:
Using pliers gently fold prongs down tightly.


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Repeat until all studs are in place. You can cut a small piece of cotton fabric, and using no sew glue, glue fabric to cover stud backs.


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Now we have some Sexy shoes!
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Eat your heart out Hot Topic!