Helping Texas

in texas •  7 years ago 

HELPING TEXAS...as of Today 8/27/2017 we will be Donating 10% of all sales to the Red Cross!! We generally donate from October 1st through Dec 31st, but this year will be starting today.

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So get your holiday shopping done early, and help the Red Cross help Texas, today...
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Thank you Randowale and followers <3

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Such beautiful work you do @elew
love the way you use marbles in the hair forks, so elegant!
The light blue one looks like the earth. I've lost some and
found some marbles over the years :-)

Thank you so much Shasta <3 The light blue is one of my favorites too :) I started making these like 30 years ago now in order to keep my hair back while I was working...When I listed them on Etsy, a couple of ladies from Germany found them and asked me to make the longer lengths, so I did for them. Then next I knew they had shown them off in a long hair forum :D and ever since my shop has become mainly long hair accessories. They are so much fun to make, and I love looking for beautiful glass spheres...I have lost some and found some too ;)

Thank you elew ❤ I bet they look even more awesome in person!
Do they work well for long thin hair?
Good to hear I'm not the only one lost and found some ;-)

Yes they do...you just need to wrap your hair in a simple knot bun, measure across and then add 1/2 inch. That is a good functional length to start with. These can get wet too, so you can damp bun, which is awesome for fine hair...