
Before she left for college, my daughter decided that her hair wasn't pink enough and dyed it again. She's happy with the final result.



My pins and ornaments are first sewn of good quality white cotton fabric and then stuffed with polyfill. Then they're hand dyed, hand painted and finally beaded. A pin back is sewn securely on the back of the pins. Because of the nature of the hand dyeing, no two are ever exactly alike.
My spouse loves to spin and weave, and I dye warps for his beautiful handwoven scarves.
I've been painting my entire life and especially love to paint in a celtic or medieval style, but pure fantasy is also great fun.
The well fleshed orange kitty that my shop is named after is Donovan who has his own web site.


11 comments:
Aaahh...to be young again. She wears it well!
It looks gorgeous! (Honestly!)
That's some kind of (fantastic!) pink :D I love that it is so much easier and more accepted to express one's self nowadays than it was 30 years ago. Good for her! :D
hi
if i dare i would colur my hair dark purple lol
She pulls off pink quite well!
i've done various shades of purple, blue, reds, orange and even green once (ack!) but I never did hot pink. She looks great with the color! For now Im happy with my Wonder Woman Blue/Black hair ^.^
much brighter!! :D
I love it! She sure won't go unnoticed!!
I love it. I'm jealous that my old bagginess won't let me do it. LOL
Looks awesome! I would have killed for that great pink color when I was in school.
That's some seriously gorgeous hair!
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