Rabu, 16 Mei 2012

Blackout Outfits

Everyone loves glow in the dark thing, so do I
Yesterday my friends and I were talking about Glow in the dark clothes
and how cool to have one!
And its gotta be eye catching in your closet, when its dark, or even blackout.

I just googling it, and I found some cool glow in the dark outfits, and I would love to share it with you guys.

the first one is bright color of glow in the dark dress, I want that dress so bad

This dress reminds me of city at night, and its super lovely

I'd rather wear something that glow in red than green. even though both is great.



And the winner is this corset!




Its not all!
I also googling how to make clothes glow in the dark






How to Make Clothes Glow in the Dark

 
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How to Make Clothes Glow in the Dark
Glow-in-the-dark novelties commonly come in many shapes and sizes, including toys, jewelry and decorations. When it comes to clothing, however, garments with a few glowing patches are easier to find than items that glow all over. Using either glow-in-the-dark powder or fabric paint, you can create your own all-over glow for a one-time event, or cover clothing with patterns of permanent paint as large as you want them to be.

Things You'll Need

  • Clothing
  • Glow-in-the-dark powder
  • Laundry spray bottle
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Instructions

  1. Temporary Glowing

    • 1
      Fill the water bottle with a solution made of about a 1/2 tbsp. of glow-in-the-dark powder per 1 c. of water. Add the powder to the bottle first, then pour in the water to avoid losing any powder to the bottom of a separate container.
    • 2
      Cover the bottle with the lid (or your hand) and shake well.
    • 3
      Apply mixture to clothing while you wear it. Spray everywhere you want to glow. Stop frequently to shake the bottle and redistribute the powder in the liquid.
    • 4
      Spray your clothing with hairspray; this will help hold the powder in place once the water evaporates.
    • 5
      Charge up the glow-in-the dark powder by standing in a bright light (preferably sunlight) or by shining a flashlight beam over yourself, letting the light linger for at least 10 seconds at a time in every spot.
    • 6
      Test the clothing. Turn out the lights in the room and check where you're glowing and how much. If you don't see enough glowing, add another layer of spray.

    Permanent Glowing

    • 7
      Lay the garment flat on a piece of cardboard and trace around it.
    • 8
      Cut out the cardboard shape; cut about a 1/2 inch inside the tracing line.
    • 9
      Place the cardboard shape inside the garment to protect it and stretch it out.
    • 10
      Paint the garment with fabric paint. To cover large areas of fabric, apply the paint with a sponge.









Thats All
See you next time

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