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Mar. 21st, 2004 08:22 pmWell, now that I've got a digi cam, I have the opportunito to post muchos crafts, some a little older and some newer... Spammage! :D
+++ Ten point for the one who guesses who this clay thing is supposed to represent (hint - from a game)
+++ Teddy bear pencil case
+++ Big t-shirt turned into a top, I got the inspiration from a Pokemon shirt someone posted here. ;)
+++ Old ungly pants turned into a miniskirt ^_^
+++ Cactus jewelry holder :D
+++ A normal book...
+++ ...Or is it?
+++ Yay for pretty green and gold!
+++ Little heart carwed out of a piece of wood and painted/laquered
+++ "Queen of Hearts" playing card, frame out of craft clay
+++ More cards, burned white clay.
+++ Album clock, with a speed-o-meter thing in the center (or whatever it is called, got it out of a car magazine ;) )
+++ small bag thing for random stuff
+++ Metal cd case, scraped the ugly paint off...
+++ ... and filled it with magnetic poetry
+++ Obligatory marble magnets, most of 'em are push-pins though.
+++ Old stuff again, cute little colorful flanell pillow
+++ I'm proud of this one; a velvet school/crap bag. :)
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+++ Yet again inspired by some craft community, I think I saw trooper-stenciled underpants on getcrafty... I found a good trooper pic from the internet, made it greyscale in PSP, posterized it to two colors (or just reduced it to two colors?), made it a negative image, printed it, put it inside a plastic cover, then traced and filled the picture with this "marabu - fun & fancy transfer-textil-color" - stuff. Practically it makes a transferrable image, which you just iron into the shirt/fabric. (with a sheet of baking paper in the middle of the color and the iron, though). It looks pretty good and has stayed ok in the shirt so far, even machine-washed it... The only downside is that you need to iron it after every wash, because it gets crinkly, and you've gotta use the baking paper every time. *catches breath*
Okay, hope all this spammage gives inspiration to someone. :)
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Update; I forgot a pic!
+++ Geekness picture frame ^_^
+++ Ten point for the one who guesses who this clay thing is supposed to represent (hint - from a game)
+++ Teddy bear pencil case
+++ Big t-shirt turned into a top, I got the inspiration from a Pokemon shirt someone posted here. ;)
+++ Old ungly pants turned into a miniskirt ^_^
+++ Cactus jewelry holder :D
+++ A normal book...
+++ ...Or is it?
+++ Yay for pretty green and gold!
+++ Little heart carwed out of a piece of wood and painted/laquered
+++ "Queen of Hearts" playing card, frame out of craft clay
+++ More cards, burned white clay.
+++ Album clock, with a speed-o-meter thing in the center (or whatever it is called, got it out of a car magazine ;) )
+++ small bag thing for random stuff
+++ Metal cd case, scraped the ugly paint off...
+++ ... and filled it with magnetic poetry
+++ Obligatory marble magnets, most of 'em are push-pins though.
+++ Old stuff again, cute little colorful flanell pillow
+++ I'm proud of this one; a velvet school/crap bag. :)
+++
+++ Yet again inspired by some craft community, I think I saw trooper-stenciled underpants on getcrafty... I found a good trooper pic from the internet, made it greyscale in PSP, posterized it to two colors (or just reduced it to two colors?), made it a negative image, printed it, put it inside a plastic cover, then traced and filled the picture with this "marabu - fun & fancy transfer-textil-color" - stuff. Practically it makes a transferrable image, which you just iron into the shirt/fabric. (with a sheet of baking paper in the middle of the color and the iron, though). It looks pretty good and has stayed ok in the shirt so far, even machine-washed it... The only downside is that you need to iron it after every wash, because it gets crinkly, and you've gotta use the baking paper every time. *catches breath*
Okay, hope all this spammage gives inspiration to someone. :)
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Update; I forgot a pic!
+++ Geekness picture frame ^_^