Wednesday, August 18, 2010

How to Decorate Jean Pockets

How to Decorate Jean Pockets



Department stores and fashion boutiques command high prices for designer jeans. Avoid paying outrageous prices and get exactly what you want by making your own fashion statement. By simply learning a few ways to decorate the pockets on your favorite jeans, you can have a pair of stylish pants that are truly one-of-a-kind designer originals.









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Select a style of jeans that you enjoy wearing and that fits well.




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Iron on a favorite patch or piece of embroidery to the pocket for a fast and easy embellishment. These are available in a variety of designs, colors and fabrics at sewing supply shops, grocery stores and big box retailers.




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Visit a craft store and choose from a selection of fun materials and trinkets, like lace, buttons, faux jewels, fabric, beaded trim and ribbon. Use a good-quality fabric glue (one that stands up to machine washing) to attach these items or sew on using a strong embroidery thread. Apply studs or rhinestones in a geometric design or in a pattern (like a heart or a flower), punching them through the fabric and pressing down the prongs in the back.




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Paint a bold motif on the pockets using craft paint and stencils. Artistic types can also try free-handing a design.




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Color and "age" the pockets. Spray bleach directly on the pockets to lighten them; you can even use a stencil to create a special motif. Apply a rust-colored dye and fixative or rub a little spray-on sunscreen around the pocket edges to darken them and give your jeans a more worn appearance.




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Mix and match a couple of different techniques for an even more personalized look. Do so in moderation, however; a simple patch may look adorable outlined in a few rhinestones.







Tips & Warnings









Avoid getting bleach on any other clothing or on your hands.



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