Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Let's Wear America

It's been ages but it's finally time to reward my hard reading followers with a much deserved DIY/ MIB though it's a little after the national holiday....oh well, it can be a reflection of this festive occasion.  And what better way to celebrate than to wear the American national colors with pride all over the front and back of the lower torso?  I've noticed a trend in distressed and trash denim and decided it was time to follow the crowd.  

Supplies:
  • Old shorts (Levi's, etc)
  • American Flag bandana
  • Sewing Supplies
  • Studs/ Spikes if desired




Step 1: Outline and cut out a pattern for the front panels of your shorts.  Cut out one from the stars and one from the stripes.


Step 2: Sew on the front panels you cut out, check out my sloppy hand stitching...don't let it represent what I do in design school!


Step 3: Cut and sew on the back panel, I thought I would be creative and sew it on AROUND the pocket, what a stellar choice I must say.  On the right pocket I covered it with the star fabric for a little extra pizzaz :) I had also bought some studs to badass it up until I realized I didn't have any pliers to put them in with, the one problem I'm having without being at home...



And that should complete your fourth of July outfit! Looking pretty fine I must say...don't let the holiday be the only day to show off these babies!






My fireworks from an apartment rooftop!



Friday, May 25, 2012

Rebelling Against....No One In Particular.


If you haven't noticed, lately I've been going through a grunge phase.  It may potentially border on being irreversible, God save my soul.  We might as well endorse it for the time being, another Made It Better will soon be under our belt!  This one begins simply enough, just feel free to elaborate as much or little as you would like, show off your signature inner punk ;)

INSPO:



VINTAGE VIRGIN








Supplies:

  • Denim jacket (Mine was from The Gap, $5 when thrifted)
  • Bleach
  • Pliers
  • Studs (I used leftovers from a previous project, feels good to use up leftover stuff!)
  • Miscellaneous decor to adorn your badass vest, Mine includes iron-on patches, painted vinyl, and stud trim




Step 1) Cut off the sleeves of the jacket




Step 2) Fill a bucket with an inch deep of bleach (about half of the bottle) and dip the bottom half of the vest into it.  Dilute the bleach a little bit with about 1/2 cup of water.  Let the fabric sit until it turns very light, about 3-5 minutes, it may still be actively bleaching until it is washed or rinsed out. (I learned this the hard way, the first time I decided to let the fabric sit in the bleach for an hour so it would get SUPER white...it turns out it just disintegrates...)  Then depending on the look you are going for, dip the very top of the vest including the collar in the bleach following the same methods.  



Step 3) Wash and dry the vest to stop the bleach from processing and further bleaching the denim.  Here's how mine turned out:


Step 4) I went ahead and put some studs in a had from a leftover project, They went in the front pockets and collar. 



Step 5) To add a little more pizazz, I cut two pieces of vinyl to fit the side panels of the vest.  I started with a paper pattern and traced along the seam lines to create it.  Trim the vinyl to fit inside the panel.



Step 6) By following the design in one of my INSPO pictures from above, I painted the vinyl to create my special punk effect.  Pretty special right?


And then did the same for the pockets...


Step 7) Hot glue the vinyl in place on the vest and then topstitch it to secure the placement, definitely learned just hot glue was not enough.



Step 8)  Now go crazy with it.  I ironed on some patched I had lying around (I make it sound like I'm a packrat from all the stuff I have "lying" around, well I probably am, at least its organized chaos!) and threw on a couple more studs, because well, you can never have too many.



And the final project!  Tell me what you think, how would you customize it? Feel free to add chains, animal print, you know anything that will make you feel like a rebel.












The Summary:

Supplies: 
Jacket $5
Patches $10
Studs $10

Total: $25

I'd say pretty good for such a badass vest, feel free to sell it for more ;)


Monday, May 7, 2012

Hell Has Been Raised

 If my love and affection didn't come across from my past post for the radically awesome brand, UNIF, here is a MIB to confirm it.  The moment my eyes came across these Hellraiser Flats, I knew that we were meant to be together.  The toughness, the security, the outright defiance; all characteristics that would help protect my fragile feet from potential dangers (curb stomping, hello?).  But we can't all afford the $169 of such luxuries of lambskin and fully weaponized accessories, so we must close our eyes and pretend.  


Supplies:

  • Loafers, I found some for $20 on Amazon, they also come in gold, black, and leopard print!
  • 100 Screwback Spikes, I used sizes 3/8 inch for the majority, three 1 inch spikes for the toe
  • Drill (drill bits depend on the size of the spikes and the hole needed) 
  • Sharpie marker






Step 1) Mark where the holes will be drilled for the spikes with a Sharpie that will stand out on the shoe's surface, I thought that a more sporadic approach would give off that effortless cool factor, AKA it was easier.


Step 2) Drill holes at the places marked, the size of the hole depends on how large of a space the screw needs to fit through without falling out.


Step 3) Poke the spike backing through the underside of the shoe, it will get harder as you get further inside the shoe...


Step 4) Screw in the top part of the small spike and it's easy as pie! (which is actually pretty difficult...)  Continue to fill in the top, sides, and back of the shoe, 33 for the top, 14 for the sides, and 3 in the back heel.  Don't forget about the 6 deadly one-inchers...



I made you a fancy diagram to further explain the spike placing, yes, your welcome.


And three hours and ten sore fingers later, you have a pair of flats that are as vicious as you are!  We hopefully made UNIF proud :)