Hi, my names Melanie.
I'm fifteen years old.
I love fashion, hanging out with my friends,
and drawing and writing along with a bunch of other stuff.
I used to have an old account here that was quite known for awhile,
but I sort of just lost touch with it,
so I decided to make a new one.
I'll try and help you the best I can,
just hopefully I didn't lose touch with my good advice, haha.
And feel free to IM me with your problem too.
I also put my myspace in a link down below,
if you ever want to add me & talk.
But incase you don't see it or something, it's:
www.myspace.com/themelinat0r
Website: my myspace! E-mail: melledisko@hotmail.com Gender: Female Location: Pittsburgh Occupation: student. Age: 15 AIM: mel le disko Member Since: July 2, 2006 Answers: 1503 Last Update: August 9, 2008 Visitors: 73169
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im the girl that asked bout ripped jeans.
okay i cute some holes in them && pulled them apart some.. && i do want the one holes you mentioned but i don`t have a razor or cheese grater i looked everywhere..
so do you have another idea??
&& they or really think for some reason took awhile to cut a hole.. (link)
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Hm.
Maybe just try and other sharp objects lying around the house, but be careful with them, of course.
Here.
I just googled up how to make your own ripped jeans, or as some people call "distressing" them, so if this site doesn't help you, you can always try and search up "distressed jeans+make them yourself" or something.
http://www.cgarments.com/jeans/ripped-jeans-guide.php
It basically tells you a guide on some ways to just do it yourself in simple, easy, steps.
I hope I helped.
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