Diy studded backpack

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Heyyyy guuyyyyssss!!!!! I'm so sorry I haven't updated in like so long.....there just hasn't been enough time for me to sit and write an actual chapter, so I was just like I am going to write one now and hopefully keep writing.

So my school just started and yeah, I decided to diy my backpack.

So my school just started and yeah, I decided to diy my backpack

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efore I begin the tutorial I wanted to show you the above meme. I'm pretty sure I'm the one that is behind. Comment if you relate.

So this backpack is for all those people out there who do not have studs...sad I know,like me....anyway don't worry coz this bag looks fabulous when you are done with it, trust me.

So all you are gonna need is:
-backpack
-thumb pins
-pliers
-hot glue

Aaaaannnddddd we begin!!!!!

Aaaaannnddddd we begin!!!!!

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tw so sorry about the quality of my photos, I took them myself and it was kind of hectic doing the diy and taking photos but thankfully I managed. I thought it's just better to put my own photos and work instead of copying from the Internet,  so hopefully the quality will get better over time when I get used to diying and taking my pics at the same time.

 I thought it's just better to put my own photos and work instead of copying from the Internet,  so hopefully the quality will get better over time when I get used to diying and taking my pics at the same time

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So what you are going to do first is arrange the thumb pins in the arrangement you like as I have shown above.  It's quite simple to push them through the fabric.

The next thing you will do is grab your pliers and start bending the needle part at the back. It's a bit hard I'm not going to lie but you get used to it, and be careful because the pins break. The needle part has to lie flat against the fabric of the backpack.

 The needle part has to lie flat against the fabric of the backpack

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The next thing you do is get your glue gun and spread it over the bent needle part so it forms like a protective layer on top so that the pin does not get out and you do not prick yourself

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The next thing you do is get your glue gun and spread it over the bent needle part so it forms like a protective layer on top so that the pin does not get out and you do not prick yourself. This is what it will look like.

Let it dry and tadaa you are done

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Let it dry and tadaa you are done. Your backpack is all ready for use.

 Your backpack is all ready for use

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Hope you guys enjoyed this diy and let me know in the comments if you attempted it and how it turned out. Leave a vote if you liked it and have a nice day y'all. 







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