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DIY Botega Veneta Knockoff Studded Tee Shirt Tutorial from Trinkets in Bloom here. This tutorial uses studs, trim and the blanket stitch. 
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DIY Botega Veneta Knockoff Studded Tee Shirt Tutorial from Trinkets in Bloom here. This tutorial uses studs, trim and the blanket stitch. 

DIY Studded Baseball Bap Tutorial from Plan B Anna Evers here. Good for covering up ugly logos on good quality baseball caps. I also liked her solution on getting the studs so straight.
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DIY Studded Baseball Bap Tutorial from Plan B Anna Evers here. Good for covering up ugly logos on good quality baseball caps. I also liked her solution on getting the studs so straight.

truebluemeandyou: DIY Knockoff M’Oda ‘Operandi Vanities Bracelets Tutorials. Posted these early this morning, but reblogging with better photos that show the wrapping and closures.

DIY Knockoff M’Oda ‘Operandi Vanities Bracelets Tutorials from inspiration & realisation here. Amazing knockoffs and tutorials in one post with lots of photos/instructions and links for materials, Some of the tutorials include dyeing clothing line/rope, wrapping floss in X patterns around pearls and rhinestones, combining raffia and spikes and more.
Top Photo: $100-$105 M’Oda ‘Operandi Vanities Bracelets here.
All Other Photos: DIY by inspiration & realisation.
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truebluemeandyouDIY Knockoff M’Oda ‘Operandi Vanities Bracelets Tutorials. Posted these early this morning, but reblogging with better photos that show the wrapping and closures.

DIY Knockoff M’Oda ‘Operandi Vanities Bracelets Tutorials from inspiration & realisation here. Amazing knockoffs and tutorials in one post with lots of photos/instructions and links for materials, Some of the tutorials include dyeing clothing line/rope, wrapping floss in X patterns around pearls and rhinestones, combining raffia and spikes and more.

  • Top Photo: $100-$105 M’Oda ‘Operandi Vanities Bracelets here.
  • All Other Photos: DIY by inspiration & realisation.
DIY Knockoff M’Oda ‘Operandi Vanities Bracelets Tutorials from inspiration & realisation here. Amazing knockoffs and tutorials in one post with lots of photos/instructions and links for materials, Some of the tutorials include dyeing clothing line/rope, wrapping floss in X patterns around pearls and rhinestones, combining raffia and spikes and more.
Top Photo: $100-$105 M’Oda ‘Operandi Vanities Bracelets here.
All Other Photos: DIY by inspiration & realisation.
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DIY Knockoff M’Oda ‘Operandi Vanities Bracelets Tutorials from inspiration & realisation here. Amazing knockoffs and tutorials in one post with lots of photos/instructions and links for materials, Some of the tutorials include dyeing clothing line/rope, wrapping floss in X patterns around pearls and rhinestones, combining raffia and spikes and more.

  • Top Photo: $100-$105 M’Oda ‘Operandi Vanities Bracelets here.
  • All Other Photos: DIY by inspiration & realisation.
DIY Studded Belt Tutorial from Fashionrolla here. I’m always happy to see tutorials done by Fashionrolla because they look expensive and don’t look “homemade”. Some things you want to look homemade and others you do not. For more DIY belts go here: truebluemeandyou.tumblr.com/tagged/belt
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DIY Studded Belt Tutorial from Fashionrolla here. I’m always happy to see tutorials done by Fashionrolla because they look expensive and don’t look “homemade”. Some things you want to look homemade and others you do not. For more DIY belts go here: truebluemeandyou.tumblr.com/tagged/belt

DIY Candy Colored Studded Bag Tutorial from Say Yes To Hoboken here. Don’t these studs kind of remind you of those strips of dot candies? I would not make the pouch/bag because I am lazy and you can buy them so cheaply - and after all, you are just covering up the fabric with studs. I would also look into glue on studs and I’m sure certain people will tell me if they would be sturdy enough for a bag (or use puffy paint if you want a really easy DIY). First seen at Paper & Stitch here.
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DIY Candy Colored Studded Bag Tutorial from Say Yes To Hoboken here. Don’t these studs kind of remind you of those strips of dot candies? I would not make the pouch/bag because I am lazy and you can buy them so cheaply - and after all, you are just covering up the fabric with studs. I would also look into glue on studs and I’m sure certain people will tell me if they would be sturdy enough for a bag (or use puffy paint if you want a really easy DIY). First seen at Paper & Stitch here.