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incisors-galore · 6 months
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Easy Paper and Tape Stencil Tutorial
made one for reddit so I might as well post it here as well
Materials
writing utensil (pen, pencil, marker, etc)
paper (i usually use plain printer paper but most other scrap paper works fine as well, just be aware that thicker paper makes it harder to trace existing designs/logos)
clear packing tape
scissors and/or exacto knife (those little scissors you can get in cheap nail care kits work great
Optional Materials: Device w/ screen of your choice, printer
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Step 1:
Draw out your design, trace from device, or print out design
(in example image I am tracing from a screen)
r/AnarchoStencilism (Deviantart link if you prefer) is great for free stencil designs
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Step 2:
Cover both sides (front and back) of the design in packing tape
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Step 3:
Cut it out
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Step 4:
Use your exacto knife/scissors to cut out the design
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Step 4:
Apply to whatever you want!
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Happy DIYing!
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potentially-a-poser · 3 months
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Look at this weird little bitch I made. He’s a crocheted rucksack named Jorgé and he exclusively eats horse meat.
Just thought y’all needed to see
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dark-comforts · 11 months
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Source: Pinterest, TrashToCouture
(Sidenote: her blog also has some interesting tutorials for goth/alt-adjacent clothes, like this lace choker or a lace slip dress)
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spechblend · 10 months
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DIY Punk Mods and Updates
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I started beefing up my battle vest!
I cut off the hem for a more flattering look
Added pleather patchwork to the front and back
Added a decorative patch below the Doom patch
Added sashiko stitching so it matches my pants
Added grommets at the bottom for keychains
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This was a big gamble for my pants, but I’m glad I went through with it. My pants were getting stiff from the amount of patchwork that went into it, so I cut the knees so I could actually bend my legs lol. The issue is that my legs will get cold, so I bought some elbow pads from the craft store, and converted them into knee pads. Using button snaps, I made them removable (last pic). I lined the pads with old t-shirt fabric so my knees won’t chafe, and secured it with fabric glue and a border stitch. The strips of fabric on the inside of the pants are there so that the cuts I made don’t fully expose my legs when it’s cold.
(The half-ass pattern I made at work)
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This took me a total of two days, with the sewing, measuring, and all that.
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https://linda-604.mxtkh.fun/v/pz3MK1R
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