Stud Muffin





It took me long enough, but I finally got around to it; studding my AA backpack. It’s been pouring non-stop for the passed few days here in Sydney, so it was a perfect rainy day activity (︶ヮ︶) These push in pyramid studs were super easy to use, but the screw-in spike studs were a little more intimidating, and I’m not sure where to place them (any ideas?) or whether to use them on this backpack at all. Hmmmm!

 

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  1. Anonymous
    February 3, 2012 / 4:51 pm

    this looks amazing!i've searched for a backpack like this one but never found.i'm thinking about to do the same. :3

  2. hcz
    February 3, 2012 / 4:53 pm

    I really like this. It's super creative and neat. <3!

  3. Alice Barton
    February 3, 2012 / 6:52 pm

    that's a nice diy, what a great back pack! xx Alice Barton ♥ The Mow Way

  4. Sophie
    February 4, 2012 / 4:18 am

    this looks great! Aaah, isn't studding such a pain? It takes sooo long. I studded the hell out of a faux-leather jacket. Holy shit, it took SOOO effing long.

  5. Marlena
    February 4, 2012 / 7:09 am

    If you do end up using the spikes, I think they'd look great arranged in a polka dot pattern. 🙂

  6. L▲UR▲
    February 4, 2012 / 7:28 pm

    You could put the spikes on the sides of the front pocket, that could look pretty amazing!

  7. Joel
    February 6, 2012 / 12:33 am

    looks so cute sofie! ^__^ put the spikes on the straps at the front so that when you wear it you have spiked straps on your front! WARRIOR SOFIE!!

  8. Jenifer
    February 6, 2012 / 3:25 am

    I know, I once did that with a pair of shorts.. my fingers really ache for a week but the shorts were perfect and so it is your bag. A d o r a b l e

  9. The Awkward Indie Girl
    February 10, 2012 / 9:26 pm

    This looks really good! Way to make a simple backpack a bit more fierce 🙂

  10. Anonymous
    June 9, 2015 / 6:38 am

    looks great! do you know what wash this backpack is? 🙂

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