Showing posts with label Tulip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tulip. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Halloween & Dia de los Muertos Tutorials




A few weeks ago, I had the privilege of working on some face painting videos for the amazing Crafty Chica, using her new line of Dia de los Muertos face paints! 

Since we had the space and time (and thank God for our amazing crew) I even managed to squeeze in a hipster Zombie tutorial using my FAVORITE body art line by Tulip.  

Maya from MayaintheMoment.com was so patient and we definitely had our share of laughs and fun soooo that definitely was a perk. 

and the award for best co-star goe to..... ;)


For the full blog posts check out CraftyChica.com or click the links above the videos to take you directly to that particular tutorial. 




Hipster Zombie tutorial





Ttyl,
Jeshua

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Tanktop Tuesday

Hey guys! So today is Tuesday, but not just ANY Tuesday!!!!
Today izzzzzz
**Tanktop Tuesday**
cue fireworks

I got the idea for The Crafty Chica who has been posting Tanktop Tuesday for a couple of weeks now! You can check out her posts here!

So I had a few leftover tanks from a project I did a while back.   I decided to get creative and modify the existing tanks using Tulip fabric markers.   I drew random designs and swirls and even got some henna inspired motif goin on....

                            cuz you know how I do *brush off shoulder shrug* 









I think they turned out pretty awesome. If you want to see how I made the original tank, check out my >tutorial< and get on your way to a cool customized tank perfect for the warm months ahead.



*********Side note ya'll. I have the modified tanks here in a few sizes and colors and designs. Let me know if anyone is interested in purchasing one :D
email me at   boifromipanema@gmail.com

Monday, October 15, 2012

How to: A Sugar Skull Makeup Tutorial


Over the course of the last few years,  I have been painting my own face in a sugar skull style for the annual Day of the Dead (or Dia de Los Muertos) celebration on November 2nd.

People are always hitting me up on my Instagram and Tumblr, asking what products I use and how to paint the decorative designs that make the sugar skull so distinctive,  so I made a video to show you how I do it.

I've used everything from my sister's makeup, clown-grease makeup and even regular craft paints. Hands down, I'm loving the Tulip Body Art line by iLovetoCreate.  It goes on like buttah and feels really light.

So, enjoy my tutorial. Hopefully it will inspire you to create your own amazing sugar skull. :D




Sunday, October 7, 2012

DIY Ombré Painted Jeans



When I had the chance to head up north and visit iLovetoCreate's HQ in Northern Cali with Maya in the Moment, I knew I'd have markers and paint and glitter and beads and tie dye at my fingertips.

You know I had to do a lil somethin' somethin'. 

I had pair of these white jeans I bought from H&M that looked so plain and sad and whatnot. I had to give it some life with a little ombré.
Check out my ombré tutorial:Make sure you follow @Boifromipanema and @iLovetoCreate on Twitter Instagram and Tumblr!

Monday, July 2, 2012

DIY Wave-Inspired Tie Dye Tank


While surfing last week, I was knocked off my board by a huge wave and while under water I opened my eyes in time to see the beautifully rad swirls of sand and color being stirred up by the force of the crashing water. I was inspired to create a cool tank that is as bold and flowing as the waves themselves as part of my Summa-time Shenanigans series. I can help you create your own Wave-Inspired Tie Dye Tank in five easy steps!  

What you'll need:

 

I used Tulip's One Step Dye from iLovetoCreate in black and teal. The dye comes included with rubber bands and with a pair of gloves which, trust me, you are going to need. Seriously... unless you like zombie-looking fingers, then by all means omit the gloves...I guess.


Do yourself a favor and choose a white t-shirt that is 100% cotton. Anything less will produce less than stellar results and  you want stellar results, right?  I grabbed a tee in a few sizes larger than I normally wear to give it that easy, bohemian look. Then I used an old tank I had as a template. Oh, be sure to cover your work surface with a plastic cover as the dye is...well, dye and dye may dye your surface.  

So yeh....


Step One:

Turn your white tee inside out so you don't see your tracing marks after you draw your template with the marker.



Cut with a pair of sharp scissors. Make sure your lines aren't jacked up.

Step Two:

Using your spray bottle generously spray your tank until the fabric is thoroughly soaked all the way trough. Then pinch the fabric in the middle of the tank and twist until the tank has spiraled into a small tight bundle thinggy, as shown in the pic below. Aren't I so very descriptive!?

Bravo private school education... bravo  -_-

For sharper lines and more crisp color separation, you can secure your bundle "thinggy" with the rubber bands but this part is completely optional.


Step Three:

Next, add water to your Tulip dye bottles (which conveniently come with the dye powder already pre-measured inside the bottle) and shake until the powered dye is completely mixed, then simply add the colors to the fabric in an alternating spiral pattern. Go crazy. Alternate your colors, have fun--it doesn't have to be perfect. 


Step Four:

 Once you've thoroughly added the colors to the tank in the desired places, wrap it in plastic like a ninja and let the tank sit and absorb the dyes for at least 6 hours or overnight. This ensures that your fabric will retain as much dye as possible.


Step Five: 

When the resting time has finished, follow washing instructions as directed on Tulip dye box, dry and...VOILA!! 


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