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  • How to Get Bling Approved in IMVU

    The chat website IMVU allows users to create small icons, called badges, and share them with other members. These images contain graphics or words to represent different groups, products, activities, social causes or opinions. Because many IMVU members collect bling as status symbols to show their high level of involvement in the site, users commonly refer to badges as "bling." To place a piece of bling on your homepage, you must request approval from the badge's creator. Although many bling creators offer automatic approval, some people require you go through a more extensive approval process.

  • How to Glue on Bling

    Diamonds may be a girl's best friend but urban couture jewelry pieces are all about the bling. You want that million-dollar look without spending too much money. According to Coco Chanel, costume jewelry is all the rage. She never believed in using real diamonds. Adopt her jewelry philosophy and get creative on your own.

  • How Do You Apply Bling to Glasses?

    Glasses are not only necessary for many people who have vision problems, but also are a great accessory. Glasses are trendy and can add a touch of style and quirkiness to any outfit. While designer glasses are expensive, you can make any pair of glasses look unique and expensive with rhinestone, which can be purchased at most craft stores, and a few other basic household supplies. This technique can be used on both prescription and reading glasses, as well as sunglasses.

  • How to Use Bling String

    Bling String, also called hair tinsel, allows you to add metallic strands to your hair in a variety of colors for a stand-out style. Since the strands are woven into your hair individually, you can make your look as subtle or as wild as you like, whether for team spirit, concerts or special occasions. Bling String lasts up to a week and is heat-resistant, so you can blow dry or even flat-iron your hair with it in.

  • How to Bling Out Earrings

    Blinging out your earrings -- meaning adding sparkle and flash -- can be an enjoyable do it yourself project. Not only is decorating your own jewelry entertaining, it serves as a creative outlet for anyone who has a knack for fashion and design. Finding the right jewelry in stores for your own personal style can be challenging and expensive; making your own blinged-out earrings allows you to express your own style and also show off your talent for design.

  • How to Make Bling Rhinestone Pacifiers

    You may not feel creative enough to make inspiring creations from scratch, but with just a little bit of creativity you can turn everyday items into something more visually pleasing. Such is the case with infant pacifiers. These chunks of plastic are designed to keep babies, and sometimes toddlers, quiet by offering them oral comfort. With a few rhinestones you can transform these otherwise unattractive infant items into a lovely piece of decor for the nursery or a decorative item for a baby shower.

  • How to Make Safe Bling Pacifiers

    Even the littlest fashionistas deserve a little "bling" in their wardrobes. Bling pacifiers have designs like shiny, gem-encrusted lips and fancy monograms. While cute and stylish, toxic glue and lead-containing crystals led to a recall of commercially manufactured bling pacifiers. Make your own safe bling pacifier using glue that is non-toxic, water-soluble and safe. Select "gems" made of acrylic or glass that do not contain lead. By making your own bling pacifier, you will know that everything that comes close to baby is safe.

  • How to Attach Hair Bling Tinsel

    Add a bit of hair bling tinsel to your hair for a subtle way to put a bit of pizazz into your long or short locks. The colorful and break-resistant tinsel, whether it's just a few strands or a head full of color, can withstand several washings and stays in for several days during any regular hair styling. If you can tie a knot, you can add some bling to your hair.

  • How to Make Bling Bling Western Jewelry

    Characterized by its large beads and intricate craftsmanship, Western-inspired jewelry is more than just a handful of chunky beads strung together on a necklace. This flashy and ever-popular style of accessories is categorized by shiny pendants, large turquoise stones and hearts and horses hand-carved into sterling silver. But, like most jewelry, "blingy" cowgirl jewelry isn't always the cheapest of accessories. The solution? You can make your own one-of-a-kind bling bling Western jewelry set at home, making it more unique to you and less of a budget breaker.

  • What Are Bling Beads?

    Bling beads are just like the term sounds: beaded necklaces, earrings and bracelets made from metal and glass that catch light to create a shiny and glimmery effect.

  • How to Buy Bling

    Bling is more than just status jewelry; it's a way of life. Sporting some sweet bling can put you on the fashion map, even if only in your own neighborhood. While bling isn't cheap, following a few steps will put you in possession of a few pieces of flashing style.

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