BlondGirl
Aim for the Bullseye ; )
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I do not remember a thread like this one so here is one started now. I tried to make the thread title an easy one for searching later on for reference.
I have been busy making toys and playing with that particular hobby this week and have some goodies to show. Along with that, is a link to the directions for any of you who also wanna make use of your free time.
Here is the link:
Flogger
http://www.netcomuk.co.uk/~tigerz/bdsm/flogger-idx.html
1.) Red and black vinyl flogger
The red is some edging and the vinyl was just shiny and nifty to get. Looks cool, but the vinyl smells awful. I have this in the back of my truck airing out. Considering that I have never smelled that strength of chemical on furniture, I am guessing the air will cure the problem.
Has a light sting, good beginner flogger. Would wear out the top before sub has damage.
Materials and cost: Wooden dowel section, vinyl trim from Wallyworld (about 10$), tacky glue, red trim with sparklies 1$
Time: Maybe a couple of hours.
Red flogger
I have been busy making toys and playing with that particular hobby this week and have some goodies to show. Along with that, is a link to the directions for any of you who also wanna make use of your free time.
Here is the link:
Flogger
http://www.netcomuk.co.uk/~tigerz/bdsm/flogger-idx.html
1.) Red and black vinyl flogger
The red is some edging and the vinyl was just shiny and nifty to get. Looks cool, but the vinyl smells awful. I have this in the back of my truck airing out. Considering that I have never smelled that strength of chemical on furniture, I am guessing the air will cure the problem.
Has a light sting, good beginner flogger. Would wear out the top before sub has damage.
Materials and cost: Wooden dowel section, vinyl trim from Wallyworld (about 10$), tacky glue, red trim with sparklies 1$
Time: Maybe a couple of hours.
Red flogger
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