I had so many requests for these bows so I had to make them! Thank you Roxanna Bina (aka. Foxy Roxy) for the pictures and write up in your fashion blog! You can see her blog...
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My inspiration for this skirt came from a Victorian fashion plate in a 1890's era book of sewing patterns. The pattern isn't mine, it's the Truly Victorian pattern no. 292 from Truly Victorian...
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I had a great time making this hat! It is made out of red and white felt and my secret ingredients... I'll never tell! This hat is great for any fun event where mushrooms are appreciated...
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You are the queen of the faeries and you need to wear this crown! This is another one of my dream crowns come to life! It is a magical work of art! As you can see in the pictures this crown can be...
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Wow Wow! Meow Meow! I saw this in a Japanese fashion magazine except the model had the bow made out of her own hair. I'm sure she had a stylist do it and she had to have really really long hair in...
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These hair falls were made by me with a number 4 Marley hair package. If you are wondering what Marley Hair is it is a pre manufactured dread of sorts.. but not the same as a backcombed and steamed...
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These hair falls were made by me with a number 27 Marley hair package. If you are wondering what Marley Hair is it is a pre manufactured dread of sorts.. but not the same as a backcombed and steamed...
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This Comb is inspired by flappers. It has beautiful black fabric with black sequins and silver embroidery. Absolutely gorgeous! Perfect for a Steampunk evening.
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You liked my 5 strand Rapunzel braid so you will probably like this one also! I call it the double helix braid but it is also know as the Hauser Braid. Beautiful twists make such an interesting...
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This is the how to video I made! It goes along with my hair extensions that I make on Etsy. They work great for weddings, fairy or renaissance festivals or any type of theater or costume...
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This was the octopus costume I helped create for my friend last halloween. It came out really well...after this he put some fabric under the tentacles so that it resembled water...but I never got a...
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A free, simple pattern to sew for your child. Can be used for playing dress up or for Halloween @ http://scattersunshine-janapl.blogspot.com/2009/05/child-sized-mask-pattern.html
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This is my darker style of hemp chokers. These will either be made out of all black hemp, of colors combined with black. I use a lot of pewter pendants on these as well. I like to bring the gothic...
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Your imagination can soar! Bird, butterfly, bat, or dragonfly...or your own design. Goth them out, pretty them up, and wear the heck out of them this Halloween!
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I made this pull over Robot mask for a friend of mine to wear on holloween. It took me about a week to get this far on it, but I'm still adding more to it right now. I'll post an update when I have...
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As a costume element or for the real deal, this bridal barrette is simple, sassy, and satisfying to make for yourself or as a gift.
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Here are costumes for two of the Kings in the 2007 production of "Amahl and The Night Visitors", by my church, St. Theresa Catholic Church, Austin, TX. This is the first time I ever did costuming for...
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These gloves allow you to harness the feminine power of Batgirl. Fight crime and keep your hands warm at the same time. The pattern is constructed with a needle that is smaller than recommended to...
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