Here is my newest Grahtoestudio fork, a lilliputian maple fork and I love it!
Please forgive the angles, my daughter took the pic, I actually don't have a humpback as portrayed in the pic!
It looks great in your hair Cinnamon!
I have one of the larger forks but I had mine shortened, plus it was one of the ones with a smaller top anyway. I love mine though and I'm really glad you like your lilliputs. they have really good customer service I think.
Art blog: http://www.bigskyart.co.nz/
Here is my newest Grahtoestudio fork, a lilliputian maple fork and I love it!
Please forgive the angles, my daughter took the pic, I actually don't have a humpback as portrayed in the pic!
Well I gave up on waiting for my husband to be amenable to taking a pic of the back of my head. He already thinks I am nuts.
Please ignore the Chicken wing arms
It is curly maple with 6 inch tines. It is very comfortable. I definitely have room to grow into it.
That looks awesome!!
I have to confess; I caved myself. :3 I saw that they'd put some new forks up and bought this little beauty: http://www.etsy.com/view_transaction...on_id=18821646
Lady Guanyin of the Iron Leaf in the Order of the Long Haired Knights
2a, M, iii. Hip length achieved, Nov 2010! Next goal: 100% natural coloured hair.
Sorry to double post but my fork arrived yesterday!
My frizz is insane in this pic (I've been rained on multiple times today) but you can see the lovely design on my very first wooden fork:
I will definitely be ordering again when finances allow.
Lady Guanyin of the Iron Leaf in the Order of the Long Haired Knights
2a, M, iii. Hip length achieved, Nov 2010! Next goal: 100% natural coloured hair.
Lovely fork and the colour goes really well with your hair. Also U have to say GREAT bun
Art blog: http://www.bigskyart.co.nz/
My very first hair fork is a Grah-Toe. It's very pretty. Learning to make a cinnabun, too, hmm needs more practice...
These wooden toys may actually hold my slippy hair. Hair feels a little tight, though, not sure if will begin to hurt after wearing all day. Have to try it and see!
I also tried some hairsticks. This was almost a successful cinnabun, except for those loose ends poking out on the right...
Last edited by Teacherbear; March 11th, 2010 at 07:20 PM. Reason: merge 2 posts
Art blog: http://www.bigskyart.co.nz/
Yeah, don't worry about the pokeys! It looks great
These are gorgeous!! My husband has been making me some cedar forks and sticks. One is unfinished (just raw wood) and it's my favorite. I wear it most every day.
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