On a string of Chinese-made Christmas lights: "For indoor and outdoor use only."
Brad Dosland has the most beautiful pictures of belly dancers. Yes I am still completely addicted to belly dancing and am planning the making of my first costume and wig/hair extensions.
It is also time for me to have my hair coloured, cut and re-extended so I am working on the new beaded extensions for the hairdresser to put in.
They are in amazing antique bronze cut glass and ruby red charlottes. Much more beautiful in real life than this photo can show. Although I have bought a new tripod I really need some lights for my winter time photography.
My hair should be even more beautiful this time. I promise to get good pictures to show when the extensions are in.
This week I will finally be posting the pocket instructions. I am working on them now. Come back soon.
awesome! i am in love with the dance and have been seeking a new teacher recently (mine's traditional raks sharki [sp]) and i'm so entranced with tribal at the moment -- love it...
Posted by: patricia | January 16, 2006 at 10:19 PM
welcome back! i'm definitely looking forward to the pocket instructions as well as photos of your new hair!
Posted by: Laurie | January 16, 2006 at 10:42 PM
Hey Juju:
If you need some guidance... Folkwear has a new pattern for... gasp... a belly dancing costume! Looking forward to the shots of the new hair. Are beads uncomfortable to sleep on?
Posted by: fiberchick | January 16, 2006 at 11:01 PM
Oops forgot the address... www.folkwear.com. The pattern is #144 Tribal belly dancer. Enjoy...
Posted by: fiberchick | January 16, 2006 at 11:04 PM