Showing posts with label sharpie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sharpie. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Galaxy Canvas Shoes

"MY fault?"
Have you ever seen Bunny, AKA Grav3yardgirl on Youtube?  She's delightfully strange, a real-life  Addams Family cousin and one of the most unique beauty/lifestyle vloggers I've seen.  I love her series "Does this Thing Really Work?" where she gets As Seen on TV products and tests them out.  Lately, she's been doing that with Pinterest, and one of her more recent ones has been tie dye sharpie shoes.  I was struck by the way that the sharpie bled in a similar manner to watercolors, and An Idea was born.

I decided to do a galaxy  print because it would be a more forgiving pattern if things crashed and burned.  I'm probably going to try some other sorts of drawings to see how I can manipulate this further because I think I can do some other really cool things with this very simple technique.

Supplies

  • Permanent Markers:  black, dark blue, light blue, dark purple, light purple, pink, yellow, and silver     
  • 91% Isopropyl Alcohol 
  • paintbrushes: I'm using a flat brush for spreading color and a fine point to work on details with
  • White canvas shoes
  • White acrylic paint

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Butterfly manicure and Corset Belt intro

I saw the butterfly manicure online a while back and think it's beautiful. I'm not much of a butterfly person, but the butterfly is associated with fibromyalgia awareness, so a couple of weeks ago I was inspired to do a Fibro Awareness manicure.  I was diagnosed back in 2004 after a long and painful illness that led to a hysterectomy at 24.  It's cost me jobs, relationships, and opportunities.  Eventually, I've to come to terms with this disease and while it's a struggle, I'm determined to live the best life I can.  I'm with a wonderful man and a job that I love that has seen for the last 5 years the ups and "I am in so much pain I can't think" moments.  I'm grateful to the people in my life who have helped me through the depression that lasted through my twenties.  I'm glad that now they finally see me emerging from my own cocoon to become the woman that was inside all the time.


Done, right?  Nope.
I didn't document the steps that time because it was the first time I'd done that manicure.  I did the nails again because i liked them so much!  I still haven't stopped my crafting, though... I've got a deadline.  This next major project is a corset belt, which I'm still finishing up all the tiny little details.  One problem: I'm an noobie seamstress.

I wanted to do a hall costume this time around because I've never done it and I love having really cool, unique costumes.  This time, I'm doing a Steampunk Kitsune after finding a yarn tail tutorial on YouTube and getting inspired.  I had some of the elements already and it's now just adding all of the little details, like a corset.  I don't have the skills yet to be able to make one that isn't terrible, so I went online and found an easy corset-inspired belt that would be a successful enough project.  I've had lots of little bumps in the process of learning and although it's far from perfect, I don't hate it.  The sewing didn't take long, but now it's just adding all of the details that is taking a while.  You'll see the completed journey next week when I can show off both sides of this beast... it's reversible! (More costume, no extra room needed in suitcase FTW)


Now.. on to the girly-girl painting of the nails!!  This is not a manicure for the faint of heart, as it does involve drawing with your non-dominant hand (shudder), but it's easier if you've got something like Sally Hansen's Nail Art Pen or even a sharpie.  I did not create this manicure, and you'll see several different versions of this tutorial online.  You'll see this theme again come November for Transgender Awareness week.