Medieval fair hairstyle
I made a hairnet with beads and used the leftover ribbon from when I uptaded my dress.
Viking fair
Today's outfit and hairstyle
Hairstyle and outfit from Saturday
Today's hairstyle
Happy Easter!
In Sweden, easter is when witches are said to fly to Blåkulla. Often with a black cat. (Mine said that they would stay and watch our home this year.) And children of all genders dress up like "påskkärringar". The meaning is pretty much "easter bitches". That's witches in head scarves, skirts/dresses and usually with red cheeks. And then they walk from door to door asking for candy.
In Sweden easter is a lot bigger than Halloween! And we also decorate stuff with feathers and paint eggs.
What Easter traditions do you have in your country?
Happy Easter!
People have been going on about me needing easter decorations and how easter feathers is a must.
There's feathers everywhere where the ducks have been. But what am I meant to decorate?
Must be the easter witch!
Spring braids
Today's hairstyle and outfit
Hair and outfit for my father in law's birthday party.
New YouTube video - Victorian inspired hairstyle
Arwens flight to the ford braids
Rope braided disc bun
Scarf braids
I added my headband this time.
Historically inspired hairstyle and pet cuddles
Trying something...
Trying to get into, how to create historically inspired hairstyles. But without using bobby pins. I refuse to use bobby pins! 🤪
So as an attempt to discover/come up with some techniques (while watching a period drama), I made this with a comb and U-pins.
I'm starting to learn what I can do and will play more with this. This hairstyle was made by pulling back the front pieces and attach them with a comb. Fold up a braid and form a bun around and over the comb. Then I rope braided the lengths of the front pieces and formed two "roses" on each side with U-pins. And tucked the ends under the bun.
It's a bun
A six strand braid
Made from two three strand braids and four rope braids.
New years sparkle
I made a new paranda for new years eve.
Two days of Christmas
Day one.
Day two.