Bedazzling Should Be Your Next Hobby

Everyone seems to have unleashed their crafty side during the Coronavirus pandemic. To pass time, some started sewing, others began beading necklaces, and practically everyone tie-dyed. Even though school is back in session, there’s still plenty of time to experiment and find a new hobby—bedazzling could be just the thing for you. 

Keep in mind that bedazzling isn’t only for soccer moms anymore, and some creatives are taking it to the extreme. Fun and over-the-top ideas are everywhere, like Claire Hentschker’s bedazzled bodega snacks. She plays up the impracticality and extravagance of the rhinestones by adhering them to disposable objects, which we love. Another way to bring bedazzling into your life is through makeup, preferably in the most eye-catching way possible. This look by Chime Dolker does just that.

However, not all bedazzling projects need to be so unconventional. Perhaps try to DIY a sparkly Y2K-inspired piece like the ones we have seen all over TikTok and Instagram. You can keep it simple and bedazzle a word or two, or try to create something a bit more intricate, like a butterfly. There is definitely a lot of inspiration to look at online, some of our favorite looks being Alexa Demie in her Von Dutch rhinestone skirt, and Sydney Carlson in this ‘Cosmic’ tee

There are many different methods to bedazzling, but we recommend buying a tool like the HotFix Rhinestone Applicator. It allows you to quickly adhere the gems to the fabric of your choice, in whatever design you choose. With no experience needed, bedazzling is a way for you to live out your fashion designer dreams, minus the effort of learning how to sew. 

To begin your own bedazzling journey, click the following links to buy an applicator and tank tops. Don’t forget to share your creation with us on Instagram @sheeshmagazine!

And of course, if you really don’t feel like bedazzling yourself, there are plenty of crafty people on Depop selling their own projects. Some shops we have been keeping our eye on include By Victoria Jane, with her slogan tanks, and Olivia Nemes’ western-inspired tops.

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