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Date Joined: July 10, 2020
Last Online: February 19, 2022 Birthday: August 25, 1987 Country: United States My Insta My Pinterest Moodboad |
Hello! My name is GlitZ ( Yes, that's really the name I go by and I know I'm awesome ^;P ). I'm a 32 year old non-binary trans queerdo from just outside of Portland, Oregon. My pronouns are they/them or he/him (preference in that order and NEVER she/her). I became a member of this site because my partner used to be active on here years ago, before we even met, but recently they decided to get active again! I used to swap when I was a kid, way back in the days of LISTSERV emails (basically email before there was gmail or hotmail) because my mom is super crafty and liked hosting/participating in swaps. I also swapped a little on Craftster for awhile. I love writing letters and making/decorating envelopes, making/reading zines, journaling, and collecting cute/kawaii style papercrafting stuff.
Some more interesting tidbits about me...
I really enjoy alternative fashion, especially Japanese street fashion. To make a long story short, I got into anime, then cosplay, then saw Lolitas at cons, then found a FRUiTS book at my local comic book store and was forever changed. After 8-ish years of experimenting in the j-fashion scene, I now mostly dress in fairy-kei, menhera, creepy-cute, pastel goth, decora, and goth. I especially love pastel anything! (like the colors in my dividers chefs kiss)
I love to shop and go thrifting! Mostly for crafting stuff, special interest related things (see list below), fashion & accessory items, or practical items that are cute.
It had been a goal of mine since I studied Japan as a child to visit. I saved for 2.5 years with my partner to be able to go and we went for about a month in October/November 2017. It was the single best thing I've been able to do in life and we've already started saving to go back. I especially love the food and shopping there (everything is adorable)!
I am a huge fan of drag. I first learned about it in college (this was before Drag Race was even in production) through our Gay Student Union's drag shows and dances. I also watch Drag Race now and attended local shows before the pandemic struck. I love how drag plays with gender and encourages people to be themselves. It was one of the first communities that I could experiment with both my gender and my fashion. Speaking of gay/drag things...
Most of what people associate as "gay"/"drag" slang ("Yaaassss!" "AF" "Slay" "Serving _ _ _" "Spill the Tea" "Fierce" "Living for _ _ _") is actually AAVE (African-American Vernacular English) and originated in Black queer communities. When white people talk this way, it is appropriation, and so I try eliminate that vocabulary as it is not mine to use. I know a lot of people aren't aware of this, and I even have a story highlight (called "!!IMPORTANT!!") on my instagram with resources/info (by Black folks) explaining why it is harmful and specific examples of what to avoid. Please do not speak to me as your stereotypical "gay best friend", or call me things like "queen", "gurl", etc.
I like to read a lot and often have a tall stack of library books. Genres I like are...
I spend most of my free time crafting! I'm pancraftual. Most nights I work on cross stitch. I am currently working on a project that exceeds the dimensions of my 19" quilting hoop, it's a GINORMOUS picture of Cookie Cat from Steven Universe in space. It is the biggest cross stitch I have made yet. I also sew, journal, make zines, make resin jewelry, make accessories with beads, do hama/perler beads, and do digital collages (usually of selfies or things I make).
(I made a Pinterest moodboard to show the style of stuff that I like, if visual tools are helpful..it is linked at the top)
I would love to receive...
Please DO NOT send me...
Well, I think my "Favorite Crafts" section gives a good picture of what I can make and I post a lot of my projects to my Instagram. Things I can swap out...
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