Seven-flower kanzashi for my own use. Photo from my Instagram Account Username: @yourstrulycee0217 |
Kanzashi's are hair ornaments that are worn while wearing traditional Japanese clothes like the Kimono or Yukata. These flowers are made of laces that are folded and glued on together.
My friends and I are planning to do a Jap Subculture shoot that are related to these hair ornaments. So I made a few samples to present to them during our next meeting
I've been making a few accessories for everyday use, like headbands and small hairclips.
Above are the first few Kanzashis that I made. Photo from my Instagram Account Username: @yourstrulycee0217 |
Got a hang of the folding and made even more presentable flowers. Photo from my Instagram Account Username: @yourstrulycee0217 |
And so, I made a few of these hair accessories for a Facebook giveaway in collaboration with an online Kanzashi shop!
Kawaii Kanzashi Giveaway
By Cee and Blossom Butterfly!
CLICK ON THIS LINK TO JOIN |
To join, visit my Facebook page
CEE
PRIZES:
1st Prize:
1 pc Sakura Kanzashi with falls
1 pc Beaded Bracelet
1 pc Kanzashi Headband
1 pc Violet mini Kanzashi
2nd Prize
1pc Kanzashi chopstick
1pc Beaded Bracelet
1pc Kanzashi Headband
1pc Red Mini Kanzashi
1pc Kanzashi clip
Giveaway will end on August 23, 2013 and is open to Philippine residents only. Winners will be picked via RANDOM.org and will be announced shortly after.
Hope you guys will join!
Wow oh wow those are really lovely accessories and I am impressed you made them all on your own! Inviting you to join my paperback giveaway: http://t.co/tLOMUVblFG
ReplyDeleteI made most of them. Three of these accessories were sponsored by my friend. ^_^
DeleteCee! tutorial on how to make those cute flowery ribbons! Haha by the way I joined your giveaway! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you!! You can find video tutorials on these accessories! <3
DeleteI really like the accessories, especially the colored ones with white accents. I second what Pat said. :)
ReplyDeleteThe twins? I made those! :)
DeleteThey have names, actually. Dhalia and Viola.