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Showing posts with label Rainbow Dash. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rainbow Dash. Show all posts

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Rainbow Dash Nails

What's up everypony?

So you made yourself 20% cooler with the Rainbow Dash Shirt and now you can...you know what, this whole 20% cooler thing has been done a lot. Let's just get onto the nail art.

You'll need a lot of colors for this.
Sky blue for the base.
Red, orange, yellow, green, purple nail art polishes (use fine-tipped brushes if you can't find specific nail art polishes) (why no blue? you'll see why)
All of mine were from a dollar store, so they're not really brand name stuff.
Actually the yellow looked kind of gross in the bottle, but worked out fine.

Anyways!




Paint the nails with the sky blue. If you do like I did and buy the cheap dollar store polish, you'll need two coats and it'll take about an hour to dry.
Or find some quick-drying polish. I timed one of those one time and it actually did take ten seconds flat. Couldn't find it for this color unfortunately.

Use the nail art pens to draw a zigzag line on each nail, each nail with a different color.



Like so. Except not blurry.
I don't have the manual for my camera, I can't change the settings, okay?


And tada, Rainbow Dash nails. Make sure to cover with a clear topcoat if you don't want them to chip.
Also, see why no blue? you only have 5 fingers and if you want your hands to be mirror images of each other...I mean, you could do all 6 colors if you wanted, continue on your other hand, but I didn't really want to do that.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Rainbow Dash Shirt


What's up everypony?

So, you want to be 20% cooler? You need this.
Yeah. That's a Rainbow Dash shirt. You want one.

So here's what you need:
One sky blue T-shirt, large on you
One white T-shirt, fitted
6 colors fabric paint, red orange yellow green blue purple (a rainbow)
Brushes
You'll also need measuring tape, cardboard, needle & thread (blue or white preferably), scissors, and a pencil.
...okay, so I didn't think of all that when I took the picture. so what?

Cut the sleeves off the white shirt. You'll be layering these, so you don't want too much bulk. You want to be streamlined.

Lay out the white shirt and get a piece of cardboard that fits inside. With a pencil, mark 7 horizontal lines on the shirt that go over the cardboard.

Start painting the lines of the rainbow.

The paint will take a while to dry, so to save time, do alternating lines. Paint the red, blue, and yellow, and let it dry. Go read some pony fanfics while you're waiting. Tell your brony friends about the awesome shirt you're making.





Then, when it's dry, come back and paint the other colors. Looks pretty cool now, doesn't it?

When all the colors are dry, measure the dimensions of the rectangle your rainbow's in. Also measure the distance from the neckline.



Measure that same rectangle on your blue shirt. Keep it the same distance from the neckline so they'll overlap. You can turn the shirt inside out if you want to hide the pencil marks later (but they'll wash out, too.)

Cut slits about 1/2 inch apart horizontally the length of the rectangle you've measured. If you had turned the shirt inside out, turn it right side out now.


Start looping the strips into each other. Strip 2 goes through strip 1, and strip 3 goes through strip 2, continue.

Here's maybe a better view if you need it.

And this is what it will start looking like when you get to the top.

Sew the top loop to the underside of the shirt.

Wear the white shirt under the blue. They may need a little readjusting to make the rectangles line up.

You are now wearing a Rainbow Dash shirt. Enjoy.


If the explanation for the loops was not clear enough, or you want to get your own ideas for pony-inspired shirts, check out Generation T. The looping was from project 101 in Generation T: Beyond Fashion. Both the books are fantastic and worth buying if you're interesting in redesigning your own T-shirts.