{Request} many things (read on..)
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2009 6:14 pm
hey everyone!
I'm working on my first cyberlox wig ever and I'm not entirely sure how to go about doing a few different techniques so I thought I'd request from you ladies.
1. Saran Wrap (not bubble wrap) around things like grid paper, synthetic dreads as well as more saran wrap and I was wondering if heating it up would shrink it a bit, if thats the best way to go about sealing them a bit and any other ideas about saran wrap dreads.
2. Aluminium (tin) Foil Anything regarding this would be appreciated. e.g. rolling styles, what to wrap with it, bad ideas, previous attempts.
3. Foam Rivets w/o a riveter. I have no idea about this, anything would be great.
4. Plastic string, what can you do with it? What looks super cool? =)
5. Fabric Dreads, I have some old shirts that I'm thinking would be cool wrapped around stuffing or synthies. Opinions?
thanks for your time =) p.s. this wig won't be for wearing, but entered in an art show themed on light refraction, in case you were wondering about my strange supplies.
Would love any other ideas for see-through or reflective surfaces I can add!
I'm working on my first cyberlox wig ever and I'm not entirely sure how to go about doing a few different techniques so I thought I'd request from you ladies.
1. Saran Wrap (not bubble wrap) around things like grid paper, synthetic dreads as well as more saran wrap and I was wondering if heating it up would shrink it a bit, if thats the best way to go about sealing them a bit and any other ideas about saran wrap dreads.
2. Aluminium (tin) Foil Anything regarding this would be appreciated. e.g. rolling styles, what to wrap with it, bad ideas, previous attempts.
3. Foam Rivets w/o a riveter. I have no idea about this, anything would be great.
4. Plastic string, what can you do with it? What looks super cool? =)
5. Fabric Dreads, I have some old shirts that I'm thinking would be cool wrapped around stuffing or synthies. Opinions?
thanks for your time =) p.s. this wig won't be for wearing, but entered in an art show themed on light refraction, in case you were wondering about my strange supplies.
Would love any other ideas for see-through or reflective surfaces I can add!