This poor blog has b een neglected for so long, but it isn't because I haven't been crafting. I have been making lots of things. Some are finished, but I've been too lazy to post about them. I've been working on a steampunk angel wing project. It is nearly finished, and I've been considering posting a thorough tutorial on this blog in hopes in entices some readers. Until then, here are some of my newest crafts I was too lazy to tell you about.
I saw a cut-out skull hoodie on a Korean drama and wanted one. So, I made one. You can make one, too!
Tutorial here: DIY Skull Cutout Hoodie
Tutorial here: DIY Skull Cutout Hoodie
I like coming up with cheap and easy ways to transfer images. These bats on my wall were transferred by scribbling the back of a printed image with a charcoal pencil I got at the dollar store. I taped the image to the wall and then traced the image with a pencil. The charcoal comes off the paper and onto the wall. Finally, I colored in the bats with Sharpies.
I made this antique paper art as a Christmas present for my grandma. I antiqued the paper using soy sauce and wrote the quote with a sepia calligraphy pen.
Want to learn how to antique paper?
Tutorial here: How to Make Antique Paper with Soy Sauce
Want to learn how to antique paper?
Tutorial here: How to Make Antique Paper with Soy Sauce
These are my beta Cthulhu socks. I call them beta because they failed, but they have potential. The socks didn't dye green but a light blue. I blame whatever material the socks were made from because the shirts I dyed with them were green.
I had to try to make Cthulhu toe socks once I realized that they didn't exist, yet.
Tutorial here: How to Make Cthulhu Toe Socks
I had to try to make Cthulhu toe socks once I realized that they didn't exist, yet.
Tutorial here: How to Make Cthulhu Toe Socks