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Gender: Female
Status: In a Relationship
Age: 23
Sign: Leo

City: La Puente
State: California
Country: US
Signup Date: 4/9/2007

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Monday, July 14, 2008 

Last month was the LA Derby Dolls Banked Track Tournament and here's an awesome article about it that mentions Deadly Kustoms

and also our buddies from Hoodlums 4 Life

http://www.la2day.com/art_design/ladies_of_l_a_roller_derby_half_clad_all_bad

Enjoy!

Monday, May 05, 2008 

Category: Pets and Animals

Aw, pets they're the best love them forever and ever :)

TAKE GOOD CARE OF YOUR PETS. THEY LOVE YOU UNCONDITIONALLY.





Ten Commandments for a Responsible Pet Owner as dictated by the pet.





1. My life is likely to last 10-15 years. Any separation from you is likely to be painful.





2. Give me time to understand what you want of me.





3. Place your trust in me. It is crucial for my well-being.





4. Don't be angry with me for long and don't lock me up as punishment. You have your work, your friends, your entertainments but I have only you.





5. Talk to me. Even if I don't understand your words I do understand your voice when speaking to me.





6. Be aware that however you treat me I will never forget i t.





7. Before you hit me, before you strike me, remember that I have teeth that could easily crush the bones in your hand and yet I choose not to bite you.





8. Before you scold me for being lazy or uncooperative ask yourself if something might be bothering me. Perhaps I'm not getting the right food, I have been in the sun too long or my heart might be getting old or weak.





9. Please take care of me when I grow old. You too will grow old.





10. On the difficult journey, go with me please. Never say you can't bear to watch. Don't make me face this alone. Everything is easier for me if you are there because I love you so.





Take a moment today to thank God for your companions. Enjoy and take good care of them. Life would be a much duller, less joyful thing without God's critters. Please pass this on to other pet owners.





We do not have to wait for heaven to be surrounded by hope, love and joyfulness. It is here on earth and has four feet.



Tuesday, January 22, 2008 

Look an article about me and other local crafters and artists, way awesome!

Posted on Oct. 17, 2007

Alexandra Lozano

Editorial Director

Jessica Monares is at home in her off-campus apartment, surrounded by bottlecaps and ribbon. Fresh creations dry on the balcony. Monares carefully pins down the ribbon in a bow shape. On the back of the bow she glues a butterfly clip; on the opposite side, a miniature skull with big black eyes. The left eye is always bigger.

Kustom Voodoo Creator Monares is a 21-year-old junior art major at University California Los Angeles who has been designing hair bows and other girlie accessories that support her logo, "Be Bad, Look Cute." She is among many young designers that are modernizing the pastime of crafty creations.

Naples Daily News reports that "Over the last few years, hipster bazaars have popped up in the fashion hubs of…Los Angeles…The day- weekend- long markets feature cutting edge jewelry, must-have bags and even handmade punk-rock housewares. The new breed of craft bazaars has turned an old idea on its head, adding irony and whimsy to the spirit of entrepreneurship, community and creativity." Fortune magazine also published an article on "The amazing rise of the do-it-yourself economy."

Kustom VooDoo: East Los Angeles

At 15, Monares began selling vintage clothing, shoes and her homemade hair accessories on eBay.  At parties, the skull-decorated bows got the attention of many women who wanted the same look.

"I always kind of made things for myself to wear. People were really noticing," Monares said. "I started letting people tell me what they wanted."

Between KV and financial aid, Monares is able to pay for tuition and rent. Unlike most college students, Monares is able to get paid for doing what she likes: creating. Her production cost is reasonably low and all her bows sell for $5.95.

Early KV consisted of skulls from plastic rings purchased at a Halloween store.

"I don't want to be seen as a crafter. It's kind of like a movement that's more modern than a country craft fair. I love Halloween but I don't want to be limited," Monares said.

Customers often write to her on MySpace about how much they like her product and send her a photo of the original artwork they created inspired by Kustom Voodoo.

"It's such a universal thing. It's about femininity and rebellion," Monares said.

The demand for KV is so overwhelming that it takes up all of her free time.

"I'm trying to find a balance between KV (and school). It's like a needy child that I have to devote time to," Monares said.

KV does vendor spots at concerts and cultural events like Day of the Dead and Cinco de Mayo. She also delivers to seven stores nationwide.

Kustom VooDoo can be found online at http://www.pinupgirlclothing.com/kustomvoodoo.html.

Truc's Totes: La Puente
 
"I got my sewing machine on a whim. My sister and I were at Target one day and we just passed by the aisle and I grabbed a sewing machine. I'm not really impulsive like that. I had a bunch of clothes that I wanted to fix so they'd fit right," Truc  Phan said.

Phan is a biology major at California State University Long Beach. She began designing in winter 2006 when she needed something to get her through winter break. Pink hearts, neon colored felt pockets and little cloth giraffes are featured on Phan's bags.

"I love really colorful designs and I love purses. You can't find many prints that you really love in the stores. I figured, 'Why not just make my own bags the way I want them?' I've tried making skirts before and my latest venture has been wallets," Phan said.

Phan designs bags for friends and not profits.

"(Friends) choose their prints and I make their bags the way they want," Phan said. "I love making them for people because everyone wants something that no one else has and everyone that I have made one for has loved their bags. It makes me happy to see their reactions."

She's considered selling her homemade bags, but agrees that she wouldn't charge anyone until "I can actually sew straighter."

"I have an unbelieveably long list of people that I promised bags to but after that, I want to bring them to art and crafts expos and see what happens," Phan added.

Headwear by Lilia Cabello: San Diego

"At around five (years old), my family and I went to old town San Diego and we walked into this leather and Indian jewelry shop ...there were huge bags of beads, string, hair clips, leather all for sale...my dad bought one and when we got home he…helped me make some necklaces and bracelets and hair clips," Cabello said.

Cabello makes creations in her free time: gifts for friends, a new headband for a night out and redesigning unattractive jewelry into appealing accessories.

She sold most of her creations in high school and junior high where "everyone knew like 'oh Lili can fix that or oh Lili can make that, just ask her she'll do it she's nice.'"

Cabello recently published a "How-To" article in La Verne Magazine showing how to create a custom headband. She is always thinking of ways to make old accessories look new.

"It always looked like you either mass produce all your jewelry or you dress like a hippie old lady and sell it at outrageous prices," Cabello said. "I'd like to be able to make cute, pretty jewelry that anyone can buy."

Cabello hopes to open a shop of her own one day.

"I could sit and make stuff and people could watch me, or at least place orders with me," Cabello said. "Of course all of this somehow has to fit in between graduating, grad school, family, traveling and the rest of my life."

Faster Than You: Pittsburgh

"I was looking for a unique necklace to wear to a party and I hated everything (in stores). I wore it that night and sold it," Pericht said. "I was working at a beauty supply store. I started making money off of these necklaces, (it) was more profitable than standing by the cash register. I just went with it."

Pericht designs custom necklaces and earrings, many of them bright with glitter, that look like tattoos from far away. Designs include sparrows, 'Dia de los Muertos'-like skulls and giant roses.

"This is pretty much the only thing I do right now. People think its stupid. The whole time I was at my job I was thinking I had to go home and make a necklace," Pericht said. "Why talk about hair dryers for $6 an hour when I can make $19 an hour.

Pericht has an art degree form the University of Pittsburgh. Being out of school for three years, Pericht first tried to sell her paintings for money. However, her jewelry gig took off right away, partially because people can wear her art.

"I totally live in the artistic style. I have my chips and paint in the same place I sleep with my stuff," Pericht said. "I wouldn't live any other way. I use this stuff so constantly. I have binders and packing material I can still find everything."            

Pericht has been making necklaces for one and a half years.

"When I first started I had 12 designs," Pericht said. "I've improved so much."

Pericht notes her parents are happy that's she's doing something with her art degree.

Faster Than You can be found online at http://www.fasterthanyou.net/.

Deadly Kustoms: West Covina

"I would see a lot of stuff at the store that I liked and I thought was overpriced so I thought, 'why not make it myself?'" Jeanette Santillan, creator of Deadly Kustoms said.

Santillan began designing hair accessories at home a year ago.  Spools of ribbon, bags of plastic skulls and hearts, buttons, headbands and a glue gun are taking over her desk.

"I'm currently a fashion design student at Cal Poly Pomona, so this is officially the first thing I'm designing and making myself," Santillan said.  "Hopefully this will just evolve into my future and another great creation will come out of it."

Around Halloween Santillan stocks up on plastic skulls, tombstones and bats from Jo-Ann Fabric & Crafts and Michaels.

"Most of my stuff has a theme: it's punk, rockabilly and goth. There's always a different touch to it that makes it wearable and your own," Santillan said. "It's not something you can pick up at Hot Topic."

Santillan makes about $50 a week selling her accessories on eBay and more at Panik records, a record store where her bows and headbands are sold. She has also been a vendor at Hootenanny, Punk Rock Drive-In, and opening weekend at the L.A. County fair.

Life is hectic for these homemade artists. Monares notes that her three roommates aren't just living with her, they're living with Kustom Voodoo.

"Stuff on the balcony is drying, my bed hasn't been made, and my roommates say 'I understand, I understand.' I don't know how much longer they'll be able to understand," Monares said.

Deadly Kustoms can be found online at http://www.etsy.com/.

Alexandra Lozano can be reached at alozano@ulv.edu.

Friday, October 12, 2007 

VARGA'S 25 PIN UP TIPS

1-ITS ALL IN THE FACE...I DONT CARE IF YOUR FLAT AS A WALL OR HAVE CURVES FOR DAYS IF YOUR GOOD AT MAKING FACES THATS ALL THAT MATTERS...

2-- PROPS MAKE A HUGE DIFFERENCE...IN ALL PINUP PICS THE MAIN FOCUS IS THE GAL OF COURSE...BUT SOONER OR LATER YOU WILL RUN OUT OF POSES..THATS WHERE PROPS MAKE A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE..PLUS THEY ARE FUN AND YOU CAN PLAY MAKE BELIEVE

3- ALWAYS HAVE A BACKUP PLAN I DON'T CARE IF ITS A BACK UP OUT FIT OR A BACK UP LOCATION YOU ALWAYS HAVE TO BE READY...HAHA ONE TIME A GAL SHOWED UP IN WHAT SHE WAS WEARING AND 1 OTHER OUT FIT THAT DIDN'T MATCH...YEAH THOSE ARE THE RUFF ONES

4-WHEN IT COMES TO HAIR AND MAKEUP LEAVE IT TO THE PROFESSIONALS..I MEAN PERSONALLY I DON'T KNOW JACK ABOUT HAIR AND MAKEUP ..I JUST TELL MY GAL TO MAKE PRETTY ...BUT IN MY EXPERIENCE IF YOUR GONNA GO ALL OUT AND MAKE THE EFFORT TO TAKE PINUP PICTURES..GO THAT LIL EXTRA AND BE SURE TO GET A HAIR AND MAKEUP PERSON

5-GET AN OLD VARGA PINUP BOOK OR AN OLD BETTIE PAGE PINUP BOOK SOMETHING WITH ALOT OF PICTURES... AND SIT IN FRONT OF A MIRROR AND TRY TO MAKE THE FACES THAT THE GALS MAKE...ITS ALL IN THE FACE....THATS WHAT TELLS THE STORY..AND THATS WHAT MAKES THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A GOOD PICTURE AND A BAD PICTURE...SOME PEOPLE CANT MAKE ALL THE RIGHT FACES...

6-MAKE A CD WITH ALL YOUR FAVORITE SONGS AND HAVE THE PHOTOGRAPHER PLAY IT WHILE YOU POSE... IT WILL HELP YOU RELAX AND MAKE IT MORE FUN

7-OK THIS ONE SUCKS BUT IT MAKES A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE ON OUTSIDE SHOOTS..PRACTICE POSING WHILE LOOKING TOWARDS THE SUN WITHOUT SQUINTING..I KNOW ITS HARD AND YOU MIGHT SEE DOTS AFTER..BUT IT HELPS A LOT WITHOUT DOOR SHOOTS

8-WHEN POSING TRY TO MOVE GRACEFULLY FROM ONE POSE TO THE NEXT THIS WILL GIVE A BETTER TRANSITION FROM EACH POSE AND HELP TO MAKE SURE YOU DON'T MISS THE SUBTLE DETAILS OF EACH POSE...IF YOU MOVE TO QUICK YOU'LL GET BLURRY PICS

9- YOU WOULD THINK THIS ONE WAS COMMON SENSE...BUT IF YOU KNOW THAT YOU WILL BE SHOOTING THAT DAY TRY TO BE FRESHLY SHAVED....YOU WOULD BE SURPRISED HOW MANY SPIKY PITS I HAVE TO AIR BRUSH...

10- THIS ONE IS FOR THE HAIR DYERS..THIS RULE APPLIES TO ALL GALS WITH COLORED HAIR.BUT BLONDS ARE USUALLY THE ONES THAT BREAK THIS RULE....ALWAYS TRY TO HAVE FRESHLY DYED HAIR FOR A SHOOT...ITS A PAIN TO PHOTO SHOP ROOTS

11-NUDE SHOOTS...TRUST ME HUN WE DO NOT CARE WHAT YOU LOOK LIKE NAKED...ITS FUNNY WHEN A GAL WANTS TO POSE NUDE OR SEMI NUDE AND THEY ARE TRYING THERE BEST TO MAKE SURE THE PHOTOGRAPHER OR THE CREW DOESN'T SEE ANYTHING...TRUST ME NO ONE REALLY CARES WE JUST WANT THE SHOT....ITS ALL ABOUT BEING PROFESSIONAL...AND THE TIME YOU WASTE BEING SHY CAN BE USED TO TAKE A GREAT PIC...

12- ALWAYS HAVE DOUBLE STICK TAPE...ITS GREAT FOR THOSE SHOTS WHERE YOU WANT MAXIMUM CLEAVAGE BUT DON'T WANT ANY NIPPLE SLIPS

13- TRY TO LIMIT WHO YOU BRING ALONG TO YOUR SHOOT...MOST PHOTOGRAPHERS DON'T MIND IF YOU BRING A FRIEND AS LONG AS THEY DON'T GET IN THE WAY...ITS ALWAYS GOOD TO BRING A FRIEND CAUSE YOU NEVER KNOW THE GUY COULD BE A PSYCHO...PERSONALLY I PREFER GALS BRING A FEMALE FRIEND. CAUSE ITS KINDA AWKWARD TO HAVE A GAL HALF NAKED OR DRESSED SEXY AND THE BOY FRIEND IS THERE WATCHING YOU...

14- TRY NOT TO PARTY TOO HARD THE NIGHT BEFORE A SHOOT..SOME GIRLS FORGET THIS AND SHOW UP HUNG OVER.....

15- WHEN MODELING FOR THE FIRST TIME TRY TO DO SOME WARM UP SHOOTS FIRST ...THIS WILL HELP RELAX YOU ...AS FOR ME I USUALLY HAVE THE GALS SAVE THE SEXIEST OUTFIT OR THEIR FAVORITE OUTFIT FOR LAST SINCE USUALLY BY THAT POINT THEY ARE WELL RELAXED

16- ALWAYS TRY TO BE ON TIME OR EARLY FOR A SHOOT I KNOW THIS JUST SEEMS OBVIOUS BUT YOU WOULD BE SURPRISED HOW OFTEN GALS ARE LATE...ESPECIALLY IN CASES LIKE MINE WHERE I LIKE TO SHOOT RIGHT AT SUN SET...IF YOUR LATE 1HR..I CAN'T BE FAULTED FOR THE PICTURE QUALITY...WHEN SHOOTING AT SUN SET YOU HAVE MAYBE 2HRS OF PERFECT LIGHT AT BEST...SO IF YOUR LATE YOUR PICTURES WILL BE EFFECTED.

17- TRY NOT TO BRING A CAMERA ALONG WHEN YOU MODEL...MOST PHOTOGRAPHERS WILL ALLOW A FEW SUVENIER PICS....BUT YOU HAVE TO UNDERSTAND ANY PICS TAKEN AT A SHOOT ARE PROPERTY OF THE PHOTOGRAPHER UNLESS GIVEN PERMISSION.

18- DON'T EVER GET A BIG HEAD..I HATE WHEN GALS HIT ME UP AND FEEL THAT I SHOULD BE HONORED TO WORK WITH THEM...I TREAT EVERY GAL THE SAME I DON'T CARE WHO SHE IS...

19-HAVE FUN WITH IT...ITS FUNNY CAUSE ITS WHEN A GAL IS MOST SILLY THAT WE GET THE BEST PICTURES. IT MAY FEEL LAME TO MAKE THOSE BETTY BOOP FACES BUT SOMETIMES THEY COME OUT THE BEST...THE MORE ANIMATED YOU ARE THE BETTER.

20-YOU HAVE TO ADAPT TO WHAT'S AROUND YOU. A GOOD MODEL CAN MAKE ANYTHING LOOK GOOD. I ONCE HAD A GAL COMPLAIN THAT A CAR WASN'T CURVY ENOUGH FOR HER.

21-WHEN POSING TRY TO KEEP YOUR TONGUE FIRMLY PRESSED AGAINST THE ROOF OF YOUR MOUTH ...THIS WILL HELP MAKE YOUR FACE SLIMMER AND CUT DOWN THE DOUBLE CHIN ACTION

22-EVERY ONE GETS NERVOUS FROM TIME TO TIME BUT TRY NOT TO SELF MEDICATE. IT SUCKS WHEN YOUR SHOOTING A GAL AND SHE SUPER HIGH OR EXTREMELY DRUNK. I MEAN I UNDERSTAND YOU MIGHT WANT TO TAKE THE EDGE OFF.... BUT KNOW YOUR LIMITS CAUSE ITS NOT GONNA LOOK SO HOT WHEN YOU TURN OUT COCKEYED IN YOUR PICS

23-IF YOU ARE SERIOUS ABOUT BEING A PINUP...BUT YOU LOVE TATTOOS AND FEEL YOU MUST GET SOME INK DONE TRY TO STAY TO 1 SIDE OF THE BODY...THAT WAY YOU CAN SHOOT TRADITIONAL PINUP FROM ONE SIDE AND EDGIER STUFF FROM THE OTHER...YOU WANT TO STAY MULTI DIMENSIONAL.

24. Amber Marie-"POINT YOUR TOES. Nothing ruins the smooth, swan-like grace of a ladies legs in nylons than a 90 degree ankle. The higher the heels, the closer to God!"

25- ALWAYS ...ALWAYS HAVE THE MATCHING SET...JESUS YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW MANY TIMES A SHOOT HAS NOT GONE THE WAY IT WAS SUPPOSED TO CAUSE THE GAL DIDN'T HAVE THE MATCHING SET OF BRA AND PANTIES...THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT....

I HOPE THESE HAVE HELPED YOU OUT A BIT. JUST A FEW THINGS I'VE LEARNED THE HARD WAY. IF YOU NEED SOME MORE HELP OR ADVICE FEEL FREE TO HIT ME UP.

Thursday, April 12, 2007 
Against it.

If any of you out there are my friends, I ask you out of the kindness of my heart to repost this. If you're not my friend, I ask you search for the source compassion in your soul and repost this anyway. More importantly, if you're in a position to, DO something about it.



This is about California legislation being passed to exterminate pit bulls. If it passes in California, it could be on it's way to anywhere. Someone has to try to make a difference...what if it were your pet?



It would be great if Myspace could be used for something good other than getting dates. Please pass the word along and post this...so as many people can see this as possible.








































































































































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This has to be stopped. We need to save these dogs.



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