me as a supermarket cashier
me *over store intercom*: to the owner of the beige toyota sienna, your window is open & your golden retriever smiled at me. please come to cash register 14 and tell me what his name is , because i love him
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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sheepfilms
taylor price
Monterey Bay Aquarium
hello vonnie

JVL
Peter Solarz
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Three Goblin Art
trying on a metaphor

oozey mess
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
dirt enthusiast
we're not kids anymore.
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me as a supermarket cashier
me *over store intercom*: to the owner of the beige toyota sienna, your window is open & your golden retriever smiled at me. please come to cash register 14 and tell me what his name is , because i love him
Ninja Sandal Tutorial
(source x)
Supplies:
- 6mm + EVA foam sheet(s) ( I got a 2 pack of floor mats from daiso for $1.50) OR a pair of Flip Flops
- 3mm faomie sheet or scrap
- Cling wrap
- packing tape/duct tape
- sharpie
- paper for pattern transfer (not transfer paper but paper/card stock to finalize your pattern pieces for later use)
- pen knife/exacto/box cutter
- self healing mat or a cutting board (optional but recommended)
- heat gun (also optional, really just for sticklers who wan’t anime accurate shoes)
- Navy or Black fabric with some stretch (spandex is fine, I used a synthetic/organic blend remnant from joannes called “Neo Medival Blue Bengal”)
- 4 hook and eyes
- 2 zippers (5″ or shorter)
- E6000 or Rubber cement
- hot glue or super glue
- sewing pins (throwaways they’ll likely get ruined)
- Paint
- cording for piping (optional)
- zipper foot
- silver baubles for the “hardware” on the straps (mine are from the $1 scrapbook section of joannes, was on a sheet of like 50?)
***If you’re using a flip flop as a base ignore this step and continue on
First things first, you’re going to want to trace your foot and round out the toes so it looks like the sole of a flip flop. I would suggest adding 1/4″allowance to the sides of your foot to better attach the fabric later, and 1/2″ to the heel so your closure is securely fastened to the sole.
Once it’s cut you can add some detailing! This step is purely for the look and doesn’t really affect the sandal. Draw out the design and make shallow cuts with a blade. I mean super shallow! You won’t want to cut all the way through.
When you’re done with your cuts, lightly hit it with your heat gun and watch as your cuts become deep set! This will also heat seal your foam and make it so that you can directly paint onto your sandal.
Next you’re going to want to get your cling wrap, packing tape, and sharpie. Yep you’re going to be wrapping your foot like a bagged lunch sandwich!
Be sure your cling wrap goes under the sole of your sandal as you’ll need it to better feel out your pattern. Please keep in mind that when you’re adding your tape layer DO NOT wrap it around your foot like a bandage. You’ll cut off your circulation, instead add tape in short strips, in sections.
When you have everything tapped up, take your sharpie and draw out what you want each piece to look like, and add registration marks so you know which curves line up with what!
When I was happy with my pattern I transferred the tape and cling wrap pattern to graph paper for my final pattern. I added 3/4″ seam allowance because I wanted to “finish” my seams with a zig zag stitch so that my stretch fabric would be super sturdy for all day con wear. I made piping for the center most seam.
For the puffy section at the ankle and toes I wanted to have extra foam sandwiched between my fabric to make them more dynamic. I used 6mm for my ankle and 3mm for the toe piece. Keep in mind that you will need allowance for your foam as well, my ankle piece was a 1/4″ longer and 1/2″ wider than my paper pattern. From here, use your foam to cut your fabric.
Next I lined up my pieces and started to sew them together, pretty straight forward. Here it is flat. Remember to add notched at any and all curves so that it forms to your foot!
And here it is on the side, when this part is done I would suggest taking your heat gun and lightly forming the toe piece, be VERY careful in going lightly as synthetic fabrics can melt and you can ruin it or seriously hurt yourself with burns or carbon fumes.
Continue sewing up the rest of the pieces together and add in your zipper as you normally would.
I forgot to take photos of the glueing stage but it is really straight forward. Take your E6000 or Rubber cement and glue in your heel by the seam allowance, use pins to keep it together while it dries. Once your sole is in, make small notches in the fabric that aligns with the inner curve of your foot. Continue to glue and pin as needed. After 24 hours gently pull our your pins.
Using a glue gun or super glue, glue on your “hardware” to the toe section of your sandal.
Finally, add in your hook and eyes, and you’re done!
That’s about it, sorry for any typos/grammatical mistakes. If I missed something or you have questions please feel free to ask. Hope this was helpful, and good luck cosplaying!
[09/13/2016] Cheritz Team Diary
Hello, this is Cheritz!
It as been long since we came up with another Cheritz team diary. Since it is Korean Thaksgiving, we brought some live news from our dev team.
[NEWS 1] 2.5 months after release, 1 million users.
We are just about to reach 1 million mobile users.(We expect to reach that goal during the Korean Thanksgiving.)
Before we released Mystic Messenger, we never expected to receive so much love and interest from users all around the world.
Thank you for playing Mystic Messenger.
Although along the way we had to go through a lot of major obstacles and we did not meet the expectations of some of our users, we know that our priority lies in providing a stable game service and making enjoyable game content.
We want you guys to be happy while playing Mystic Messenger!
Each and everyone of you helped us reach 1 million users. (Because we still carry out our lives like normal, it is hard to believe) We are extremely grateful to everyone. Thank you very much!
[NEWS 2] VIP Package Restock
The English version of the VIP package has ran out of stock in less than 8 days!
The third batch is in the process of restocking and the packages will be available in October.
We have informed the previous RFA VIPs about the change regarding the box design between the batches.
*If you have previously bought the package of the first batch and did not receive an email about the box design, you can request a copy of the email by contacting us at [email protected].
Thank you for purchasing the RFA VIP package! We hope you enjoy it!
[NEWS 3] Mystic Messenger Line sticker will be available soon!
The in-game emoticons will be released on Line! We are currently working on it. Please stay tuned.
[NEWS 4] Mystic Messenger New Character Goods
Some of our staff have been busy working on the new goods for Mystic Messenger. It will take a while until we can reveal them. Keep your eyes peeled during autumn and winter!
[NEWS 5] Mystic Messenger Content Update
A while back, many of you have shared our recruitment tweets for us.Thanks to you we finally have a new programmer and the customer support members we needed!
We received a lot of suggestions regarding the updates on Mystic Messenger. We expect to make a content update this autumn or winter.
Here are some of the most requested suggestions we’ve received. Please check them out!
Top 5 suggestion on Mystic Messenger
1. Make a new route for Unknown or V
2. Make more hourglass rewards like a daily reward or from advertisements.
3. It will be fun if users could write a message to the characters.
4. More contents for the after endings of each character.
5. Translate Mystic Messenger to different languages.(Spanish/Japanese/French…)
We want to thank everyone who sent us suggestions♡ ♡ ♡
[NEWS 6] Happy Chuseok!(Korean Thanksgiving)
Thank you for supporting Mystic Messenger.
Our wish during this Thanksgiving is to give more happiness and surprises to you guys in the near future.
We wish you Happy Korean Thanksgiving.
*Customer support can be delayed during the Korean Thanksgiving. Thank you for your understanding.
I have so many memories on here but idk if I should delete them Rip 😢
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Looks like I'm back to using this tumblr for now!!!!! Lol :3
a very fast doodle of a shortnaya and tallkat
“Totsuka-san doesn’t fight. He isn’t that type of guy. Although he’s not a fighter, how should I say…?
Everything would be easier if he were there, even our enemies would put down their guard around him.”
a very fast doodle of a shortnaya and tallkat
A paopu fruit… If two people share one their destinies become intertwined. They’ll remain apart of each other’s lives no matter what.
i want to 8e wrong 8ut
no one here wants to fight me like you do
i don’t want this moment to ever end, where everything is nothing without you. i’ll wait here forever just to see you smile ‘cause it’s true i am nothing without you.
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ATTENTION ALL COSPLAYERS ATTENDING ANIMENEXT 2014!!!
With the current episode of Kill la Kill having just been released, my friends and I are already planning our Four Devas cosplay! Originally, we had wanted to do the 2nd Version, but the 3rd Versions just got released and we couldn’t say no!!!
We already have a Gamagori, Nonon, and Houka.
All we need is you!!! Sanageyama Uzu!!!!
Hopefully, we plan to have a photo-shoot scheduled, since it’ll be our debut cosplays that we really want to showcase!!
We plan on wearing this for most of Saturday, June 7th!!
If you’re interested, please inbox me for further details!!!!
My method is very winging it style with no exact science, but figured I would share on my Tumblr since I already typed it all out for a friend
I get about 2 yards of fabric to make pleats 1 1/2 in. and my waist is 35 in or so and it’s too big for me, so figure out what you have. Making it bigger is easier imo in the long run
I measure up from the fold the length I want for the skirt (minus the 2 in or so for the waist band) so I don’t have to hem anything to make the bottom pretty
cut that bitch to that length you figured out
Iron that bitch out flaaat.
Sit there and make the damn pleats. Get something to measure. It’s best to go one pleat at a time to make sure they’re super even. I measure 1 1/2 in and then pin it, then measure another 1 1/2 and pin it. Fold the fabric so the pins line up. You should have 1 1/2 in of fabric on top of 1 1/2 in of fabric! Hey first pleat!
Iron it like crazy
Pin the bottom of the pleat and the bottom of the pleat to keep it in place
Repeat 5-7 until you have all your pleats
Baste stitch along the top to keep the pleats in place.
I like to stitch the inside pleats to help keep the shape (pic 1. The top layer is what it looks like on the outside, bottom layer what it looks like on the inside with the stitches along the inside of the pleats)
Another helpful thing to keep the shape of the pleats is to top stitch an inch or two down the pleat at the waist (pic 2 & 3) If you did both 10 & 11 the inside should look like the unnumbered picture in the inside of the skirt (minus waist band and all so far)
Since I didn’t have any science to the size and stuff, I figured out the actual size of the skirt that it needs to be to fit me. It works best to hide your seam and zipper if you can find a meeting of two pleats that fits your waist
I cut the inside of the pleat to make the seam so it hides and put the zipper in there and since I cut the inside of the pleat, hey the top pleat is still there and hides it! (pic 4 & 5)
do yo waist band
eeeeeeey knife pleat skirt!
***OH YEAH IRON ALL THE DAMN TIME. Like after every step just iron just iron everything and when you’re done starch it and iron it more just iron the hell out of it without burning it and all
I don’t have many WIP photos for this but I’ll do my best with how to go about making these gauntlets.
(Note: This is a tutorial on how to make just the base pieces. I’m leaving it open for change to allow for your own creativity to do its stuff on this. :D )
Materials I used...
So ruffles! They’re really simple and basic, but the way I learned to make them is so exhausting. What way is that? Well stitching with the longest stitch setting on my machine and pulling at the bottom thread to gather the fabric and pray the thread doesn’t break. But working in the costume shop has taught me a great and painless way to gather fabric for ruffles and I just have to share the revelation.
So supplies you’ll need:
Machine obviously
Thread color of your fabric
Your fabric
Button and cord thread, easier if a different color (VERY IMPORTANT CANNOT SKIMP OUT AND USE NORMAL THREAD BECAUSE YOU RUN THE RISK OF IT BREAKING)
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