Hair charm festival ?

I made 2 hair charms. However, I'm going to graduate to ABC cooking studio next month, so I don't have any chance to wear my hear charms. When I work, I always bind my hair at the back, but I don't want to use new hair charms....


Upper hair charms is like winter, isn't it?

I bought some bon-bons (I'm sorry, I don't know how to say them in English. ) and a hair tie at the sawing store. They all spent about 500-600 yen and I spent about 5-10 minutes to make the hair tie.

If you buy same one at the store, it'll be about 1000 yen.

How expensive!  


Let's talk another hair charm.

I found how to make it at Kiwa Seisaku-jo's web site. It is one of the famous sawing store in Japan, but I've never visited there. When I saw its recipe, I thought it was little difficult to make, but I want to do it. So, I went to other sawing shop and bought some materials. According Kiwa Seisaku-jo's recipe, you need brown or gray suede, but I changed its colour.

I like khaki colour's suede so much, that I chose it. 


It was difficult to make, but I like it so much.

If you're interested in it or want to make it, please check this site. I'm sorry this site is Japanese language only.   

This movie introduces how to make it. I'm sorry, this movie also Japanese language only, but maybe you'll understand how to make it. 

Just think happy things!

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