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Drop The Baby 11-28-2005 10:59 AM

Don't know, doors are probably at around 8. Check it out, you're on the internet.

coheneran 11-28-2005 11:10 AM

Good point. Thanks.

RudeBoyStompin 11-28-2005 04:08 PM

Does anyone know anything about making one's own incense. I love incense and would love to make my own. I haven't really looked into making my own much so I am wondering if anyone has any good methods.

coheneran 11-28-2005 04:14 PM

I once made my own incense mix, but never rolled it up. What you do is dry the herbs you want to use, chop them and grind them to a very fine powder using a mortar and pestle. sieve it a few times, REALLY refine the powder, and then mix it with a little bit of water and roll it up around a tooth pick. that's how my friend made them. I think you put them on light heat in the oven to dry after. you can also roll them into cones and dry them. I prefer conical incense.

RudeBoyStompin 11-28-2005 04:32 PM

Sounds like a bit of work but if I find some good stuff to make them out of it'd probably be worth it.

coheneran 11-28-2005 04:36 PM

I used garden stuff for the mix, like rosmary, thyme, oregano, something mediterranean called za'atar etc.. In the end I just put nutmeg in it as well and used it as a smoke mix. It didn't work :( but it tasted nice.

asdf 11-28-2005 04:41 PM

[QUOTE=Homelesshero]i was bored last night so i decided to replace the laces on my shoes with zippers. here's the result:


[url]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v489/upthepunx1977/DIY%20Projects/shoes001.jpg[/url]
[url]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v489/upthepunx1977/DIY%20Projects/shoes002.jpg[/url][/QUOTE]
Wow, I really like this! I can't believe I never thought of this before, either. That's very cool.

Liebensaft 11-28-2005 05:50 PM

That's pretty cool.

holy_roller99 11-28-2005 11:28 PM

the problem with zipper shoes is that they don't stay up.

coheneran 11-29-2005 05:38 AM

Sew a mini belt support (like around the top of jeans) around the top of the boot and thread a short piece of lace (the non-underwear kind) through it and through the hole in the zipper. If that's at all understandable.

Homelesshero 11-29-2005 11:48 PM

[QUOTE=holy_roller99]the problem with zipper shoes is that they don't stay up.[/QUOTE]
ive havent had a problem with zippers coming down yet...

and DUDE! you live in edmonton, where abouts town do you live?

FunknPunk 11-30-2005 07:26 PM

nice shoes.

/wishes he lived in england >.<

fatcow2000 11-30-2005 08:01 PM

Q? for all DIY'ers
 
my band mates and i are in a hurry to make some decent merch for saturday.

1. tee shirts
2. patches
3. hats
4. pins
4 1/2. stickers
5.edit: no more scented candles...:(

ok, my ideas for the more important ones, tee's, patches, hats(anything that is fabric) was to use fabric spraypaint or dye, but im not sure if they sell that at any local fabric stores, or anywhere in my area... does anyone know where to get some, or have an alternative (shirts will be black and white and probably from a thrift store, as well as patches and hats)

can anyone give me a how to on making stickers, and scented candles(im serious, although the candles may be a bit overboard)?

ThisUserIsAPipebomb 11-30-2005 08:13 PM

[QUOTE=fatcow2000]my band mates and i are in a hurry to make some decent merch for saturday.

1. tee shirts
2. patches
3. hats
4. pins
4 1/2. stickers
5. scented candles (hmmm)

ok, my ideas for the more important ones, tee's, patches, hats(anything that is fabric) was to use fabric spraypaint or dye, but im not sure if they sell that at any local fabric stores, or anywhere in my area... does anyone know where to get some, or have an alternative (shirts will be black and white and probably from a thrift store, as well as patches and hats)

can anyone give me a how to on making stickers, and scented candles(im serious, although the candles may be a bit overboard)?[/QUOTE]
I've used spray paint, and it works fairly well as long as you use a bright color, and more than one coat.

Candles are overboard.

The way I've done stickers in the past is just get some printable return adress things for smaller stickers, and bigger printable mail adress sheets, and just print onto them, or if you're cool, draw on them.

fatcow2000 11-30-2005 08:19 PM

[QUOTE=ThievesandBastards]I've used spray paint, and it works fairly well as long as you use a bright color, and more than one coat.

Candles are overboard.

The way I've done stickers in the past is just get some printable return adress things for smaller stickers, and bigger printable mail adress sheets, and just print onto them, or if you're cool, draw on them.[/QUOTE]

i knew the candles were too much... maybe one or two then (buy a 99c scented candle and put a sticker on it...)

ok, so just spraypaint, see i was thinking, what if someone washes the shirt... we're just going to stencil our names and a design(were all stencil artists)... and yea that seems more logical with the stickers, thanks m8.

any more ideas plz...

Anarcho Poser 11-30-2005 08:19 PM

[QUOTE=fatcow2000]my band mates and i are in a hurry to make some decent merch for saturday.

1. tee shirts
2. patches
3. hats
4. pins
4 1/2. stickers
5. scented candles (hmmm)

ok, my ideas for the more important ones, tee's, patches, hats(anything that is fabric) was to use fabric spraypaint or dye, but im not sure if they sell that at any local fabric stores, or anywhere in my area... does anyone know where to get some, or have an alternative (shirts will be black and white and probably from a thrift store, as well as patches and hats)

can anyone give me a how to on making stickers, and scented candles(im serious, although the candles may be a bit overboard)?[/QUOTE]

Your local craft store will almost definately have fabric paint. You might be better off getting plain fabric paint anyway, I've heard fabric spraypaint does't work too well. If you really wanna do it from a spray can, though, regular spraypaint works alright. I'd go with bottled fabric paint and a paint roller, though. Also, dye is probably just not a good idea.

I'd abandon the scented candle idea. I mean honestly, how many people do you think would actually buy scented candles? It's probably just more trouble than it's worth.

I've never done stickers before... maybe you could try and find some sticker sheets that will run through your printer somewhere.

coheneran 11-30-2005 08:53 PM

Most office supplies stores will have sticker sheets, but some printers don't take them, or you need a special ink cartridge or something like that. check that out. patches are easy, as someone said already. make the stencil, get black canvas (or some other rough fabric) and white paint on in 2 or three thin layers. wait to dry between each layer. and remember, don't sell to make a profit! that's the true punk way. sell to break even.

fatcow2000 11-30-2005 09:14 PM

[QUOTE=coheneran]Most office supplies stores will have sticker sheets, but some printers don't take them, or you need a special ink cartridge or something like that. check that out. patches are easy, as someone said already. make the stencil, get black canvas (or some other rough fabric) and white paint on in 2 or three thin layers. wait to dry between each layer. and remember, don't sell to make a profit! that's the true punk way. sell to break even.[/QUOTE]


we dont plan to make a profit... there are like, 8 other bands, its a festival like thing. we just want to get some merch out there.

coheneran 12-01-2005 08:48 AM

Cool. :thumb:
Another thing you could do is design a cool stencil with your band logo and make like two dozen of them and hand them out. Everyone loves spraying cool stuff. In fact, let's presume that while you're playing, the people on the front row are enjoying you the most. It's a crap presumption, but stay with me. If everyone in the front row is 'your biggest fan' etc. then hand out the stencils to the guys in the front. If they like you the most, they will be most likely the ones who want to spray your band logo all over McDonalds.

Drop The Baby 12-01-2005 01:16 PM

:lol: :lol:

Scented candles? WHAT THE F'UCK?

coheneran 12-01-2005 01:18 PM

Scented candles are badass.

FunknPunk 12-01-2005 02:17 PM

[QUOTE=coheneran]Scented candles are badass.[/QUOTE]
123

RudeBoyStompin 12-01-2005 04:02 PM

I've never really used scented candles. I'm an incense person.

Ghostfire3 12-01-2005 04:39 PM

If I used regular black spray paint on a white t-shirt and I want to wash that t-shirt, the spray paint wouldn't wash off or run in the washer, would it?

Theramed 12-01-2005 05:42 PM

[QUOTE=Ghostfire3]If I used regular black spray paint on a white t-shirt and I want to wash that t-shirt, the spray paint wouldn't wash off or run in the washer, would it?[/QUOTE]

no i dont think so but it would probably fade a bit

white_riot 12-01-2005 06:44 PM

It won't wash out, well it shouldn't because I have washed some of my shirts and they came out fine.

fatcow2000 12-01-2005 10:17 PM

yea, scented candles rule... also insence are awesome...

and yea that stencil idea is good man!

edit: what is a good spraypaint brand that is hard to wash out... i know of krylon only, and that is a bit pricey.

holy_roller99 12-02-2005 12:14 AM

[quote=Homelesshero]ive havent had a problem with zippers coming down yet...

and DUDE! you live in edmonton, where abouts town do you live?[/quote]

i am just north of edmonton. add me to your IM. [email]holy_roller99@hotmail.com[/email].

holy_roller99 12-02-2005 12:17 AM

[quote=fatcow2000]my band mates and i are in a hurry to make some decent merch for saturday.

1. tee shirts
2. patches
3. hats
4. pins
4 1/2. stickers
5.edit: no more scented candles...:(

ok, my ideas for the more important ones, tee's, patches, hats(anything that is fabric) was to use fabric spraypaint or dye, but im not sure if they sell that at any local fabric stores, or anywhere in my area... does anyone know where to get some, or have an alternative (shirts will be black and white and probably from a thrift store, as well as patches and hats)

can anyone give me a how to on making stickers, and scented candles(im serious, although the candles may be a bit overboard)?[/quote]

do u have access to a screen printing press. that is how i am doing my patche s at school.

FunknPunk 12-02-2005 07:05 AM

[QUOTE=coheneran]Most office supplies stores will have sticker sheets, but some printers don't take them, or you need a special ink cartridge or something like that. check that out. patches are easy, as someone said already. make the stencil, get black canvas (or some other rough fabric) and white paint on in 2 or three thin layers. wait to dry between each layer. and remember, don't sell to make a profit! that's the true punk way. sell to break even.[/QUOTE]
theres some good grassroots companies that make stickers for cheap...


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