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From 40cm to 8cm

So I did it. Went into the hair salon and chopped off my hair. I went with Jack to a place in Chinatown and the guy cutting my hair didn't know what I was asking him to do. It's a good thing Jack speaks Mandarin (somewhat) so he could explain to him why I wanted the bottom part cut off first and then the top (the top part is dyed and not long enough). Once he understood what I was doing he gave me a previous client's hair to donate too. Unfortunately it was dyed so I can't send it in with mine. Too bad.

I'm super happy with my new hair. I'm not sure how hard it will be to manage once it's washed. My hair used to be super curly but over the past few months it has become more limp and wavy. It's hard to predict my hair's behaviour now because of this. It isn't as volumous as I thought it would be at this length so I'm hoping it won't cause too much trouble. I've been waiting for a short style for months now and I am so happy. When he chopped it off and it was still in its butchered stage I was already in love. After the haircut I got a pair of sunglasses and I looked fabulous. I told Jack that it was amazing how I drastically improved my image in one afternoon. But you know what? It's true. No more fugly hair. =D

Here is a set of before and after pics. The after one is not that great since the lighting in our apartment in the evening isn't the best. We're working on decorating.

BEFORE 

AFTER 

For more information about where I'm donating the hair to and/or how you can contribute, please refer to my previous post Hair Donation.

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Wedding Hair Done?

I came across this picture today. I really like the hairstyle and I am 99.9% sure that I will get it.

I took a picture to see if I would look good with a headband and I think I can pull it off. I think it goes well with my cute Ams face look. I clearly should have brushed my hair before I took this shot, but it was such a struggle to put on that stupid thing. Good thing I'm not doing my own hair for the wedding. The only thing I'm good at is flat ironing. =/

I have a couple of concerns though.

1. Headbands can sometimes give me headaches. They tend to be too tight on my head, which is weird since I have an unusually small head.

2. I won't be able to wear the hairpin I had decided upon. Maybe I should wear the headband during the day and the hairpin at night?

Any input?

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Wedding Rings Done

Jack and I went to order our wedding rings today - finally! We had already picked them out a good month ago but just never had the time to go back and order them. So since I had to get a new spring jacket we figured we might as well get the wedding rings out of the way as well. I opted for the simple 14K white gold wedding band - no diamonds, engraved patterns, or anything else fancy. I've always been attracted to simple and elegant jewelry. Jack opted for an engraved ring, which I think really suits his personality as well.

I really like how more and more couples aren't getting matching rings. I know some people may feel that matching rings reflect the symbolism of unity between a married couple, but I personally don't think that having non-matching rings somehow diminishes that. Sure personalized rings may be interpreted as more of a fashion choice than a symbolism of unity, but I think that showing your personality while showing your unity is more important. Unity doesn't have to mean losing one's individuality, which is why I like our choice the best. And if a couple both like the same ring, then all the power to them. At least they're doing it for the right reasons (imo). Anyway here is a nice shot of different rings taken by our photographer Sharon.

Btw, we found out that our ring sizes are 4 for me and 6.5 for Jack. Do we have small fingers or what!

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Ams' DIY Project #1 - Kusudama

So one of the DIY (do-it-yourself) projects that we are taking upon for the wedding are to make our own ceremony decorations. Our venue needs little to no decoration whatsoever because it is already simple and elegant, which is exactly what we want. We are going to make kusudamas to hang on the outside of pews though just so that our isle photos won't look too bungata. A kusudama is a Japananese origami ball, originally folder all by hand and using only paper to assemble together. The one we are going to make uses glue so technically it isn't a real kusudama, but whatever. We first made a tester one out of white printer paper and white glue, which I would not recommend to anyone to use as final products. We made a second one using actual origami paper and rubber cement which came out exceptionally well. It's amazing how proper products can make all the difference in quality. So here are the stages of our second trial kusudama. All prices are what we paid in Canadian dollars and were rounder up to the next dollar.

1. Here are the products we used. Rubber cement ($2) from Curry's Art Store, pack of 50 sheets of 15cm x 15cm origami paper ($4) from Curry's Art Store, fabric rope ($2 - $.50 per meter) from Fabricland (what a shitty website!), and a pack of four cushion tassles ($4) from Fabricland. So to make eight fully round kusudama would cost us less than $30. Since we're probably only going to make half circles it will be even less. =D

2. Fold one petal using one sheet of 15cm x 15cm origami paper using these directions --> Traditional Bloom/ Morning Dew/ Morning Glory. Man this one has a lot of names. o_O

3. Glue two petals together using a light coat of rubber cement between them and hold together like this. Rubber cememnt dries A LOT faster than white glue and I found it was a lot less messy to work with and easier to wipe away and clean up.

4. Continue to glue the petals one at a time together allowing each glued part to fully dry before moving onto the next petal. Here is one with two petals next to a complete flower with five petals.

5. Here is a picture of a flower next to my head to give you an idea of its size. However my head is unusually small in comparison to other people.

6. This kusudama requires twelve flowers to be made, which will take you 60 sheets. If you are going to make a half a circle then you will only need to make six flowers per unit (30 sheets). I turned one to the side so you can see what it looks like in the back. Yes I know this picture only has ten flowers. I think I got impatient and wanted to take a picture. =P

7. To assemble the kusudama together into the ball stage start gluing the flowers together. Again, wait until one part dries before starting to glue on other sections. This only takes a minute or two so be patient otherwise it will look sloppy. Trust me! The first two flowers are easy, but once you get to the third and yonder it gets tricky. You will have to glue them to more than two petals in the later stages so I would advise gluing two petals and waiting until those dry before gluing the flower to the third, and then the fourth. This just helps keep the flower in place so that it doesn't dislocate from the position you want it to be in.

8. Half of the kusudama (6 flowers) will look like this from the back. It's not really necessary to make sure the back spikes all line up since nobody looks there anyway. From this stage you would glue the ribbon/string/twine/rope that you want to use to hang your kusudama. If you want to use it as a topiary then you would glur your dowel at this point too.

9. Tada! This is what it looks like when it's done. I only did a half one so that it can be flush against the pew.

Our final ones will be red and gold. Hopefully they will all come out as well as this one did.

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Hair Accessories

I found a great website where independent jewelry makers (and other crafty people) sell their items. There is a huge amount of really great pieces. I found a few hair pieces that I really like and I have my eyes set on this one for the wedding. There are a couple more that kind of match so I'm thinking that my maid of honour and bridesmaid can each wear one. They're so beautiful and not that pricey at all. =)

MINE


MAID OF HONOUR


BRIDESMAID

Source: Lulu Splendor at Etsy.com

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