Saturday, July 21, 2012
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
I thought I should let you all know
That I am stopping my book.
There have been several times in the past when I have thought about quitting it, but of course I couldn't do that. However, this time it is different. It's not that it is too impossible or anything. This is the reason...
I started my book over a year ago.
In the past year I have changed so much. I am not into the same things as before. Also, I am NOT in a good relationship with my main character.
Once I had a dream that she was an evil villian...
not good.
Back when I started, I guess I must have unconsiously made Rediviva how I wished I was. Well, in the past year, I have sort of become her, in which case, she is now more of a rival than a leader to me.
I think I might do National Novel Writing Month this year, but until then, I will be working on a memoir.
Maybe one day I will even be inspired about my old book again. Who knows?
Here's some randomness to finish off this post.
Thursday, June 28, 2012
"French" Curls
These curls really have nothing to do with anything French. I named them "French" curls because the way the hair is wrapped around the curling iron is similar to making a french twist.
Unlike most hair textures, you are not going to be seperating the top from the bottom. Vertically section off some hair from in front of the ear.
Start at the top, wrapping a small piece once around the barrel. Wrap away from the face.
Pick up another piece and combine it with the hair you just wrapped around. (It's sort of like making a French Twist around the curling iron.)
Wrap both piecese around the barrel exactly how you did before. Repeat all the way to the end of the curling iron.
When you use up all of the hair, just slide the coils off the barrel. Do this in verticle sections all around the head. At first the curls might look something like this...
I know, these look just a leetle bit scary, which is why you should seperate them after they have cooled for approximately ten minutes.
I love the casual, laid-back way this texture looks. Can you spy Frog Prince in the backround? Here are a few more pictures of the finished look.
And the front...
(Plus a few goofy faces from Red Riding Hood.)
Hope you enjoy,
Hyacinth
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Saturday, May 5, 2012
DIY Hair Color
You will need:
Food coloring (later we used frosting dye which worked much better, but if you have blond hair, food coloring will be fine.)
A holding hair product (in this case, spray gel.)
Water (I'm hoping you can find some of that.)
A spray bottle
Put a little bit of water into it. This is probably a good amount if you want to do your entire head, and happen to have a lot of dye on hand.
Add some of your product. This tutorial has no specific amounts, but you really don't want to overdo this part. Maybe about five drops, and when I say drops, I do NOT mean anything bigger than a drop. For instance, not a "stream", a drop. I feel like I am writing in a weird voice right now. Oh well, whatever.
Now put in a lot of dye. Mix colors to get the shade you want. I used up all of my dye, and it still wasn't enough for this amount of water, so keep that in mind when figuring out amounts.
Shake it up, and spray!
-Hyacinth
P.S. It might help to put the dye in first.
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Hair Crafts,
Stylish Saturday,
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