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How to decorate a bandage for hair in Kansas technique, a detailed master class on creating multi-colored round petals and decorating hair bands.

How to decorate a bandage for hair in Kansas technique, a detailed master class on creating multi-colored round petals and decorating hair bands.

Jewelry is every woman's weakness.Love for original, bright, trendy or, on the contrary, vintage things is inherent to everyone from the youngest girls to ancient grandmothers. In this article, we offer you to make a very beautiful hair decoration using the kanzashi technique - a headband with flowers. Such a wonderful accessory will suit even the youngest fashionistas. For a christening or the first birthday in life, when little princesses do not yet have long curls to decorate them with hairpins, a headband with flowers will come in handy. Materials for work: Satin…

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A master class with a photo will teach how to make a headband for girls in Kansas technique

A master class with a photo will teach how to make a headband for girls in Kansas technique

Flowers made using the kanzashi technique are alwayslook unusual and festive. Any girl in such handmade jewelry will attract attention. The technique of making flowers requires a lot of effort and patience, accuracy and precision. Otherwise, the work will look unaesthetic. But do not be afraid to try, a little practice and your flowers will please the eyes of others. Today I suggest making a headband - "Athena" for a baby, decorated with a spectacular chrysanthemum. I think this work will suit those who have already dealt with satin ribbons, for beginners -

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How to make kanzashi for hair in the autumn style, traditional for Japanese autumn flowers of chrysanthemum and bell.

How to make kanzashi for hair in the autumn style, traditional for Japanese autumn flowers of chrysanthemum and bell.

Kanzashi came to us from the East.About 400 years ago, Japanese women began to style their long, straight hair into intricate hairstyles that required pinning with various combs, double hairpins, or simply sticks. In those days, women's clothing was very closed. Kimono covered Japanese women literally from head to toe, and therefore, it was mainly the hair that was decorated. Of course, every woman wanted to look special and unique, so various hairpins began to be decorated with wonderful flowers folded from pieces of silk. In addition to the decorative function, crafts using the silk…

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