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With a recent revisit to carnival acts, the art of burlesque is making a *big* comeback worldwide. The tasteful and creative play of showing a lot yet exposing little was made popular in the 20s-40s by names like Gypsy Rose Lee and Sally Rand (although the sassy striptease has been around for a lot longer!) Neo and Guerilla burlesque shows are popping up everywhere (unexpectedly in the latter case!) and there's no reason you can't be a part of it. While I'm not going to be able to help you with the dance steps I can certainly show you how to quickly and cheaply make your own high quality pasties to cover your *ahem* naughty bits!
Step 1Supplies
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about 8" x 8" of craft foam (I find black looks best for the fabrics I usually choose)
scissors
fabric of your choice
tassels/notions of your choice
grommets (you can buy these in the scrapbooking area of any craft store)
grommet smasher (find 'em right by the grommets)
hammer
needle
thread
I'm so EXCITED!.. I can't wait to have a little sleep over and craft extravaganza. Bezos!
-Ava
Please help, I really want to learn how to make some. Thanks!
www.joann.com/joann/catalog/productdetail.jsp
http://www.micromo.com/servlet/com.itmr.waw.servlet.Anzeige?fremdaufruf=ja&kdid=40929&sprachid=1&htdigurl=/n112053/i404633.html
That or you might be able to hide the motors from a couple old CD players in some especially thick pasties.
http://www.instructables.com/id/Firefly-Pendant/
http://www.instructables.com/group/kinky/
She could not have made herself more popular. (and she sold a bunch of tux pasties afterwards)