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Wednesday, September 03, 2014

tribal backpack DIY

I've been wanting a tribal print backpack but couldn't seem to find one that I liked so I decided to alter a plain pack that I already had! After completely transforming a vest with a Sharpie paint pen, I knew I could tackle this project!

I used my trusty white Sharpie paint pen with a fine point and went to town doodling on my backpack.





13 comments:

  1. Adoro il tuo look! Oggi il mio blog compie un anno e ti ho fatto una dedica speciale per ringraziarti dell'ispirazione che mi doni ogni giorno (spero ti faccia piacere!se ti va, passa a trovarmi!), รจ anche grazie a te che oggi esiste il mio blog! Grazie Alisa!

    I love your look! Today my blog is one year old and I have made a special dedication to thank you for the inspiration you give me every day (I hope it gives pleasure! If you like, go find me!), It is thanks to you that today there is my blog! Thank you Alisa!

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  2. Your creativity is amazing. I am always so inspired by what you do!

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  3. That looks awesome! And I LOVE your skirt!
    Much love,
    Sydney at Twine Interiors
    http://www.twineinteriors.com/

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  4. Your backpack looks suuper great! I love it! All these little doodles are amazing! And I love your red skirt as well. It looks enchanting with the jeans jacket and the beautiful backpack.

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  5. Does the paint pen work equally well on pleather as leather?? Yours looks like leather? Beautiful!! Annette Deardurff

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  6. Anonymous4:20 PM

    I love this!
    I saw you on the cover of Studio this month, nice editorial!

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  7. Are you putting some kind of sealant on this after painting with the marker?

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  8. Soooo beautifulll! OMG��

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  9. Wow, your bag looks incredible! I can't believe it came from a marker. Sharpie paint pens, here I come!

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