Bleaching's good::
Firstly, I have bleached several pairs of my jeans [accidentally and just out of boredom] before and I can safely say that the bleach isn't some kind of fabric eating monster. What I did:
for small spots: I had a cup of bleach and a q tip. dip the q tip in the bleach and dot
wherever you want the spot on your jeans.
for larger spots: use a cotton ball, but otherwise, same procedure.
[tip]you might want to wear plastic gloves while you're doing this, but if you don't, be sure not to try to get any bleach on your hands--and if you do, be SURE to wash it off with warm [not hot, it drys your hands out] water and soap.
When I redid a pair of my jeans, i found alot of old buttons off of random things [like some places when you buy a shirt, skirt, dress, pants-whatever they come with extra buttons] and i stitched those on near a pocket or something--it was cute. :]
It's best to do a little, see if you like it- do more- if you don't-stop.
Safety pins are neat::
I got a whole bunch of them and put beads on them, then pinned them on in a half circle design around my pocket-cute. :]
Chains::
Eh, a little intimdating-I personally wouldn't try it. But I'm more of a less hardcore kid than some. Maybe that's your thing.
Pictures::
Eep. Yes! I have an absolutely adorable looking robot on my jeans. they are suppper cute. :]
In the picture, the robot has a squiggle mouth and in the thought bubble he's saying, 'Eep!'. I love it.
I love the whole, pulling the vertical strings thing, too, to make a little spot. :] that's one of my favorite things to do.
dancedance42 answered Monday August 27 2007, 12:31 pm: Hmmm... I guess if you cut a little slit in them with some scissors and then pulled at like the rip a little (too pull random strings down...) It should work.
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