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nycgirll
ive heard that people do this for a fee.... does anyone know who does this? my friend said that she shipped her gown to someone , they stoned it to filth, and she sent it back.... im asking because i know some designers do this and some dont. mine however doesn't.
divine
Chris...Little Ulgy Productions...Dallas Tx...He does amazing work...
FaleashaSavage
i typically just order the stones and do it myself so you know exactly what you want. If u seen any pictures from mister gay usofa MI i stoned sebastian savage's coat for him it was the blue tux with the british flag airbrushed on it. I would post a pic but i dunno how!
Kelley Cheval aka Chuck
QUOTE (nycgirll @ Mar 18 2010, 04:03 PM) *
ive heard that people do this for a fee.... does anyone know who does this? my friend said that she shipped her gown to someone , they stoned it to filth, and she sent it back.... im asking because i know some designers do this and some dont. mine however doesn't.


I do stoning...but it depends what you are looking to have done... Some just e6000 flat back stones on themselves and even though it can be messy if it is just for stage, that would be your cheapest way to go... If it is for competition I know Coco Vega will also do it... If you can get under the lining of the gown and it has spaces between beads than I would sugguest using the prong back settings, in which case I love doing those...
Jawakatema Davenport
I also do custom rhinestoning and have pictures of my work. I do a lot of work for Black America because their presentation is ALL THAT GLITTERS AND SHINES.
Kelley Cheval aka Chuck
QUOTE (FaleashaSavage @ Mar 18 2010, 07:28 PM) *
I would post a pic but i dunno how!


If it is already on a website , just right click on the photo, click on properties and copy the addy, then click on the tab before the youtube tab that says insert image, past the addy and post as you would normally...
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