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DIY Studding: Craft From A Novice.

By Aspirationsofglam @Aspirationsofgl
Happy Sunday everyone!Phew is Monday tomorrow already? Where has this week gone?
I write this post with great pride in showing you how some cheapy ebay studs can transform an outfit....and its actually quite fun.
You may remember last SundayI wrote a stud and spikes posts.Well after loads of putting it off I finally got some studs on Ebay and dot studding away myself.....and I really enjoyed it!
DIY Studding: Craft From A Novice.DIY Studding: Craft From A Novice.
The top image is some cut off high waisted levis I got from Ebay a while ago.I'm planning on wearing these babies to Creamfields and think the added studding brings the shorts bang on trend. I did also stud the back but my camera doesn't seem  to have kept that image.
Secondly I studded a denim sleeveless jacket I got form Primark last year. I also studded the shoulders too. I wore this loads last year and hope to rekindle this love with its added stud effect.
What I both like is the uniqueness of the two items. Generally studded items are always more expensive because their so fiddly.To put it into perspective studded levis usually sell for about £35-£45wheas as cut offs they sell between £15-£25.Its a little crazy really!
I got my studs from this Ebay Seller I paid £3.49 for 50 pieces of 9mm studs.If you have time on your hands however there are other sellers out there (usually from China/Hong Kong) who sell for an even cheaper price.
I really hope this post inspires you!Myself I am as far removed from "arty and crafty" as they come...so there really is hope for us all!
Have you ever considered studding yourself?DIY Studding: Craft From A Novice.

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