THRIFTGALAXY
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2012-04-30
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Me today ( ̄∀ ̄)
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2012-04-10
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2012-03-23
Hey guys, I just wanted to let everyone know I’m opening up for shoe commissions! I’m starting school back up in a week, which means I honestly won’t have time for a “normal” job and I still need money for food and such, haha.
I use acrylic paint on (usually) canvas sneakers, but I can sometimes paint leather too, with a top coat over to make sure it won’t become water damaged. Here’s some examples:
- Simple and small design on a simple shoe ($20)
- Simple design on a simple shoe ($25)
- Complex design on a simple shoe ($30)
- Simple design on a nice shoe ($30)
- Intermediate design on a nice shoe ($50) (These are Vans brand, by the way)
- Complex design on a nice shoe ($70) (Converse)
I know some of these prices may seem high, but please be aware brands like Vans and Converse (not the knock-offs) can be pricey! I purchase the shoes and then get to work on them, so add the price of the shoes + paint + shipping, and that’s my end cost.
Email me at tavbro@gmail.com (shush) if you’re interested. Photo references would be appreciated, but a detailed description works well too (ex. cupcake and star theme). Thanks!
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I have a lot of things I want/have to do this spring break - watch Kill Bill vol. 1 because I’ve only seen the kitchen scene in the beginning, visit my dentist to make sure I’m still a cavity virgin, go to the beach and get my tan back… but one of the smallest things on the list is to create a short DIY post. So here we go.
I purchased these pyramid studs on eBay during New York Fashion Week. Now, today is March 19th and I ordered them on the 10th of February. It took me about a month and a week to receive the package in the mail. Was it worth it? Aaaah I’ll just go ahead and say yes.
My original intention was to put studs on a light denim shirt, but I realized light blue + silver = ehhh. So I chose this black chambray shirt I don’t really wear.
It’s really simple - the ends of each stud are very sharp, and they pierce through the shirt quite easily (and your fingers as well). Once the ends are in, fold them so they don’t hurt your collarbones.
I guess since it’s getting hot out and nobody really wants to layer up, one of the easiest ways to wear a “collared shirt” would be to cut out the shirt and just leave the collar. Wear a sweater or a top of your choice, and voila. You look like you are wearing a shirt underneath… I don’t know if I’d ever do that, but why not?
: )
Now please excuse me while I stud every single item I own.
PS. Hey Madewell - hope you realized both of the shirts in this post are from you guys. Wanna sponsor me?
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2012-03-20
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2012-03-12
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2012-03-08
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