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How to make your own burlesque pasties

How to make your own burlesque pasties
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!
 
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Step 1Supplies

Supplies
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

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Mar 6, 2012. 9:27 AMThunderCourage says:
OMG! THANK YOU SO MUCH! I have been looking for a way to make these for a while now, and wanted to have a lady-oriented craft night too..
I'm so EXCITED!.. I can't wait to have a little sleep over and craft extravaganza. Bezos!
Jun 1, 2011. 4:09 PMMiscelinious says:
The only thing i can say about this.... is YES. :D
Dec 28, 2009. 4:47 PMcirqueraven91 says:
 where the heck did you find the craft foam? I looked a Joann's and Michael's no luck... where did you buy yours? How small are the grommets which you used? I ended up getting ones that were to big and now have to go through the task of taking them back to Joann's....
-Ava
Please help, I really want to learn how to make some. Thanks!
Dec 28, 2009. 5:30 PMJ@50n says:
 here is a link to Joann's for the foam.

www.joann.com/joann/catalog/productdetail.jsp
Dec 29, 2009. 3:20 AMcirqueraven91 says:
 Thank you so much!
Dec 29, 2009. 8:21 AMJ@50n says:
 no prob!
Dec 8, 2008. 1:53 PMemattrose says:
eyelash glue... how do you get these things off? It sounds painful.
Nov 2, 2009. 1:27 PMmonkeyjen75 says:
I use double stick carpet tape. Actually , once I discovered this tape, I use if for LOADS of stuff. It's my new hot glue.
Feb 10, 2008. 8:48 PMGonazar says:
Now make a pair with a motor in side to make them spin ;P
Feb 15, 2008. 9:25 AMcarpespasm says:
As soon as I read that I started thinking of where you could source a motor small enough to do that.
Feb 16, 2008. 3:31 PMGonazar says:
It depends on how heavy the tassles are, if they're light enough you may be able to use something similar to a cell phone vibrator motor, which are pretty damn small. So are the ones in any mini R/C cars.
Feb 16, 2008. 7:34 PMcarpespasm says:
i would think that the motor being flat would be more important than it being small in general. Pager motors tend to be pretty long. Something like the ones on this page might be good:
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.
Feb 10, 2008. 10:05 PMiTHROWDOWN says:
haha yea this is instructables .... it has to have either L.E.D's or something that spins or a lazer LAWLZ
Feb 11, 2008. 1:24 PMGeoffrito says:
either that or it has to explode. That, however, would be painful.
Feb 16, 2008. 1:03 PMNaeem Iftikhar says:
Good do it again if you have a time
Feb 16, 2008. 1:43 AMFixedHDD says:
make a photo how to wear em!!
Feb 14, 2008. 10:23 PMkellimaier says:
Wow...my husband is going to love this little surprise!. I wish I hadn't found it on Feb 15th...but hey, who needs it to be Valentines for a little fun?
Dec 19, 2007. 7:02 PMmasterochicken says:
Dec 20, 2007. 1:00 PMmasterochicken says:
nowhere, I just made it
Feb 12, 2008. 2:46 PMcry_wolf says:
I like the thumbnail picture for it. xD
Feb 5, 2008. 9:10 AMstasterisk says:
Hey, what adhesive do you use for attaching?
Feb 10, 2008. 11:35 AMlolabirdsong says:
I always use liquid latex. It's safest and removes with ease. You can get it from adult stores or use the stuff that comes with false eyelashes. Avoid the mustache glue variety (spirit gum)... it is just gross!
Nov 15, 2007. 2:26 PMJuklop says:
Why not just go topless?
Dec 22, 2007. 8:37 PMstatic says:
The "tease" is OK for awhile, but it all should come off at some point. IMO of course.
Nov 15, 2007. 7:42 PMDarkshot says:
stripteases are for looosers i say strip...
Nov 16, 2007. 6:44 AMjongscx says:
There's a certain charm and mystique to the "-tease" part... I think it's more alluring to have an almost-naked woman dancing, than a fully naked woman dancing. And , Jessica Alba in an over-sized hoodie and nothing else is always pretty hot.
Nov 16, 2007. 6:35 PMDarkshot says:
shes not that hot....plus i disagree full nude is better =/ hope thats not tooo! inapropriate
Aug 24, 2008. 4:11 PMcowscankill says:
full nude! (not of the same gender D:)
Dec 2, 2007. 5:41 AMnvnusman says:
Okay, I think all these comments just illustrate the effectiveness of the "tease' element: "Always leave them wanting more." There's not a carnie or con"person" alive who wouldn't applaud your decision to leae the specifics in the mind of we beholders!
Nov 15, 2007. 10:22 AMjessyratfink says:
Much more simple than I thought! I bet these would be very fun to make - especially if I made them geeky. :P
Nov 25, 2007. 6:54 PMstasterisk says:
So, I went to a burlesque show in the basement of an MIT dorm last year - the final striptease was by a dancer who used her laptop and mouse as props, and finished to reveal tux pasties.

She could not have made herself more popular. (and she sold a bunch of tux pasties afterwards)
Nov 15, 2007. 5:25 PMjongscx says:
Motorize them, so that they spin the tassels on their own... And it needs to incorporate an overly complicated yet unnecessary PIC controller assembly...
Dec 7, 2007. 4:10 PMlilsideshowgirl says:
No way, man... nothing replaces titillation of the the "manual" bouncing twirl of a burlesque dancer. :D
Nov 16, 2007. 10:56 AMPerfectlySquare says:
I'll do ya one better.... Make 'em self powered with some solar panel bits attached to the front (which could add a bit of flash as well). Add motors, and spin some throwies! Or maybe go all out and add an LED persistence of vision message...like "WoW". It's nerdy and has a double entendre! That'd be tits! (Sorry, I just had to....)
Nov 17, 2007. 5:59 PMDoctor What says:
OOOH!! I've always wanted meself a pair of these!!! I could put them on and dance around in my room, then cry myself to sleep!!
Nov 17, 2007. 8:49 AMnyuszi says:
Oh~ thank you so much! you such a darling to share the technique! Good luck with your selling! xxx
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