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Accessories

Toothbrush Bracelet

1. Pull the brissles out of an old tooth brush using plyers.
2. Boil water on the stove
3. Place toothbrush into water for 2-4 minutes.
4. Remove using tongs and bend *gradually.* 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until toothbrush is bent into desired shape.
6. Allow to cool and voila a new bracelet.


TIP: Remember to pre measure the size of or wrist to have an idea of how to bend it so you'll be able to slip your new bracelet on without having to dislocate you thumb first.

Beaded Knecklace Out Of Drawer Knobs

1. Purchase a bag a drawer knobs from a local hardware store, they come in a variety of styles and sizes. (must be wood)
2. Drill the rest of the hole through the knob using a drill bit that will allow your string to pass through easily.
3. You can either paint your new beads or varnish them. I choose to varnish mine because I like a more natural color. The varnish will shine up your beads as well as smooth then out so the rough wood will not snag your shirts. (not cool at all)

TIP: Remember that you will be wearing your knecklace all day so be sure not to get to zealous with the size of your beads. Big ones look cool but look funny on little people. And take off your beads before you shirt, otherwise they will nail yourself in the face. (also not cool)

Measuring Tape Belt

1. Obtain a measuring tape. (The rubberish ones used for sewing, not the kind that is fun to play with)
2. By using two hoops, any kinds of hoops even old rings will work as long as they are a sold band.
3. Pull one end of the measuring tape through the two hoops fold it over them and sew it closed.
TIP: Remember that by constantly pulling on your belt to tighten it will stretch it... so no you have not lost weight. Also this belt doesn't do much as a belt, it just looks neat, so only wear it with pants you know will stay up on their own.

Seat Belt

Cuffs

1. Find an old collared shirt with cuffs at the end.
2. Cut off the cuffs just above where the join the sleave.
3. Unthread the sleave and hem the cuff.

Wristbands

Beaded Hoop Earings

Cheap Gauged Earings

If you have ever bought gauged earings then you understand the insane prices that can be paid for a little tiny thing that is sure to be lost one night when your drunk-ass isn't paying attention... Sorry I'm bitter.

NOTE: I don't know if there are health risk but I suggest only wearing REAL earings if you just upgauged and are healing. We don't want any cuts absorbing toxins now do we.
Anywayz, heres some things you may not have thought of.
- Straws (Wweet tunnels cos they are so thin)
- Fuses (They come in a variety of sizes, but do tend to get longer as the get bigger)

Chainlink

Ties

Ties Made As Belts