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View AllWorking hard at creating inventory for Pocono Mountains Renaissance Faire! May 7-8 and 14-15th at the West End Fairgrounds in Gilbert, PA! Come out and say hello!
I'll be selling viking wear in cluding women's tunic dresses and apron dresses, mens tunics and pants; gypsy wear including some long ghawazee vests, short vests, jackets, harem pants, and a few standard faire items like skirts and overdresses. There will also be jewelry, zafus, and pottery available in the shop!
I'll be vending hand-made goods at the Phoenixville Firebird Festival on 12/5/15! Upcycled t-shirt tote bags, upycled jeans and skirts, meditation cushons filled with buckwheat hulls, wrap pants and wrap skirts, and crocheted items such as scarves, shawls, and blankets. All but the crocheted stuff is made by me.
The crocheted items are made by a co-worker of mine and all sales of those items benefit the Bark for Lfe.
Come on out and say hi! My vendor name is Winding Path.
http://www.firebirdfestival.com/home.htm
My website is currently directing straight to my Etsy Shop until I get the site up and running. www.windingpath.us
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One thing I've also found that really works for me is to use a towel and just squeeze excess water out. Don't rub anything. Just wrap the towel around your hair and give it a few tight squeezes. That'll stop the majority of the dripping. Then a few blasts from the blow dryer to help out. All in all, it shouldn't take more than 2 minutes
Welcome. But don't bother towel drying. It can, and usually does, undo progress. While it does cause some knots to form, it undoes a bunch of others. Air drying is always best. Or a few quick blasts from a blow dryer set on cool, will get you started
welcome but why do u use honey?
welcome but why do u use honey?