Ffffound Friday – 02
October 10, 2008 by LoungeKat | FFFFound Friday
This weeks Ffffound Friday.
October 10, 2008 by LoungeKat | FFFFound Friday
This weeks Ffffound Friday.
October 8, 2008 by LoungeKat | How To, She's Crafty, Toys
In my previous ‘ Munny Development’ post I showed you all photos of how I dyed it, now here is how to thread hair.
so…

Step one: Get all your equipment together…
I found that a long embroidery needle, a pair of pliers and a thimble were extremely useful. I also suggest that you sit by a heater or in a warm place so the vinyl stays soft.
I used black hair extensions from the discount beauty store for the hair, but you can also order hair on-line from DollyHair.com
I also suggest that you have something to tie the hair up with, like a hair band, and a comb as the hair gets tangled up fairly easily.

Step Two: In order to achieve different hairstyles the hair has to be sewn in with an appropriate pattern, I chose to sew the front section of hair in flat like a parted fringe area and the back will be long and tied back into a braid.
The style I’m trying to achieve is Indian Bride/Princess/Bollywood. (I know, not completely culturally accurate, but it will look good – I promise!

Step Three: Using the thimble to push the needle through the ‘skin’ and the pliers to pull it through, thread the hair into the Munny. Once the hair is through, tie a knot in it and pull lightly on the strand of hair so that it secures in place.
As you can see I also had to cut the plastic ‘dint’ out from inside the head so I had enough room to manoeuvre the needle and pliers.

Step Four: Repeat (Thread twice for each hole) so the hair is nice and thick.
For this section and the look I was after, I re-threaded the hair into the head (Just above the ear.) then smoothed it down with a little bit of hairspray. (That I sprayed onto my finger and smoothed over the hair.)
So There you go! Phase one of hair threading, I don’t recommend this if you don’t have much time as it took me 2 hours just to do that small section (and that section is only half finished too.)

Here’s some pictures of the finished product.


October 3, 2008 by LoungeKat | Shows


Hats off to the talented – Melbourne based artist – Nior (formerly Junior)
Last-night was the official opening of his first solo show Far & Away.
Of the many meticulously hand crafted pieces on show the two that stood out for me had to be the towering wood sculpture (pictured) and another smaller painting that included a real animal skull.
Nior – Far & Away
2nd-12th October No Vacancy Gallery
27-33 Red Cape Lane QV Melbourne.
Read more about the show at the Nice Produce blog.