Showing posts with label kanzashi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kanzashi. Show all posts

Saturday, June 18, 2011

more kanzashi satin flowers

the response to these folded satin flowers has been great! i am totally sold out of them!  thanks for all the nice words.  it makes me happy to know that people like the things i make. [insert smile here!].  


anyway,  i thought i'd show [off] a few more that i have done since then:




pretty piper modeling one on a headband




yay for orange!


with a leaf...


polka dot love


i call these 'spiky' (the ones above are 'loopy')...real technical terms here.   ;)



  
a monochromatic 'loopy' one worn as a brooch (by the fabulous jane k.)...she also clipped this to the handle of a purse for instant accessorization (is that a word?).  ha!


this one livens up gina's black cardigan


do you have a favorite?  
are you on "team loopy" or "team spiky"?
suggestions for other color-schemes?


Sunday, February 6, 2011

Kanzashi = Sleek Satin Flowers

I am loving these!  They are based on an ancient Japanese fabric folding craft called Kanzashi.  The flowers were traditionally worn in the hair and were believed to ward off bad spirits. 

Here's my twist on Kanzashi. 

These are all made from satin, except the pink one.  The light pink is satin, but the darker pink in another silky type of material (sorry, i found it on the remnant pile, so don't know it's exact content).

The backs I put on are french clips, but these could be applied to a brooch pin, a headband, etc. to adorn your lapel, spice up your purse, add flair to your scarf...








Could you find a use for one of these?  Comment and tell me what you'd use it for!

















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