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jasmine j.
· U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado, US ·
1 project
13th November 2009
i love dis it's so cute and easy
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Riechan
· Limbourg, Walloon Region, BE ·
21 projects
5th September 2009
thanks!
I'm going to try this
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Stacie G.
· Indianapolis, Indiana, US ·
39 projects
20th August 2009
lovely! thanks for the how to.
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moosie m.
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2 projects
13th July 2009
lol i know, my pictures weren't clear enuff
and i culdnt draw hands
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Karrahboo
· Virginia Beach, Virginia, US ·
4 projects
28th June 2009
I don't know why but the diagram for step 12 makes me laugh
Thanks for the awesome tutorial!
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Twinkle_Toes
· Australian Capital Territory, Australian Capital Territory, AU ·
37 projects
27th June 2009
sounds great can i make it with any colour or does it have to be white and can i use a tank top instead as you dont use the sleaves?
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Luv Always
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1 project
24th June 2009
i tried it for my grandma as a present for her b-day.
i thought it came out bad but she loved it.
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rsky
· Henderson, Nevada, US ·
7 projects
18th June 2009
totally going to try this as a bracelet!
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Shelby M.
· Fredericton, New Brunswick, CA ·
3 projects
16th June 2009
This is great! i tried it out last night, great tutorial! it really helped. i love my new neck lush!
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edie d.
· New York, New York, US ·
41 projects
16th June 2009
Wow, just lovely and totally into the simplicity of the design! Gonna try it out with an ombre, dip-dye technique. Thanks!!
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Glitter Pixie
· York, England, GB
13th June 2009
thank you for the diagrams, how awesome, you're a star! what a fab idea as well, will def be trying this now.
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Ezme
· Wantage, England, GB ·
25 projects
13th June 2009
reallly awesome!
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Nicole Renee
· Kansas City, Missouri, US ·
16 projects
13th June 2009
Amazing Tut!! <3
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Charlie Sharpie
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2 projects
12th June 2009
i did yayyy <3
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Jet H.
· Haarlem, North Holland, NL ·
108 projects
12th June 2009
great and cool.
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Glitter Pixie
· York, England, GB
12th June 2009
this is gorgeous but i don't quite understand the tutorial, can't quite get my head around it...maybe you could add some diagrams/drawings of a t-shirt and where to cut/rip etc...maybe it's just me. thanks either way!
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I'm going to try this
and i culdnt draw hands
Thanks for the awesome tutorial!
i thought it came out bad but she loved it.