She shows us how to easily embellish clothing with one of Tulip's current products. Her inspiration was the current fad of shoulder embellishments but you will easily be able to figure many ways to adopt her technique(s) for any female, young or not-so-young, on your gift list for this coming holiday season.
I immediately began wondering if one of their metallic colors would work as "studs" to decorate a guy's clothing. Guys won't be caught dead in "beads," but I'm thinking this might be a way to stud something for them without the hassle.
As with many of the projects I'm posting for this series, you do not have to be great at freehand drawing. There are many transfers and stencils out there today to make your crafting easy and good to look at when done.
There are so many things we can embellish this way - tees, glam tops, totes, backpacks for kids, jean pockets, even fabric sneakers! You can let your imagination go wild.
The best part of this is that you will be giving someone a really nice piece of bling for a fraction of a store-bought price.
For other projects in my series, just look along the right sidebar for the label "Christmas Gift Projects." I hope to post only tips that do not require knitting, crocheting, machine sewing, tatting, embroidery, or any other skilled technique.
Don't forget to enter my giveaway (deadline Oct 31) for $25 in handcrafted merchandise from my Etsy store.
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