I think you can buy a smaller hair pin than normal. We had a member that was able to almost duplicate Lindseys hair pin but I have'nt seen her on lately. Maybe if you look in craft supplies you could find one. Sorry I wasn't much help.
I think you can buy a smaller hair pin than normal. We had a member that was able to almost duplicate Lindseys hair pin but I have'nt seen her on lately. Maybe if you look in craft supplies you could find one. Sorry I wasn't much help.
Lindsey's hair pin is made of 16 red seed beads on a mini bobby pin.I bought the seed beads at hobby lobby, and the mini hair pins at Sally's Beauty Supply.
Lindsey's real hair pin has the beads held on by a clear plastic cord. I used very thin wire on the one I made.
The hair pin on top is Lindsey's real hairpin. The one on bottom is homemade. When they are in her hair, you can't tell them apart: http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...5/f2090581.jpg
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">That's all the famous "red hair pin" is? A beaded bobby pin? ROFLOriginally posted by American_Mommy:
Lindsey's hair pin is made of 16 red seed beads on a mini bobby pin.I bought the seed beads at hobby lobby, and the mini hair pins at Sally's Beauty Supply.
Lindsey's real hair pin has the beads held on by a clear plastic cord. I used very thin wire on the one I made.
BTW, the clear stuff is just clear fishing line. I used it to make beaded barettes eons ago.
Thanks for the helpful info!! I was hoping that it was something simple! I just did the Son of a Gun hair treatment to my Lindsey. Many thanks to those who helped me! [img]graemlins/heart.gif[/img] [img]graemlins/heart.gif[/img] Her hair came out great, especially the back! [img]biggrin.gif[/img]
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