I still have yet to get a picture to post on Facebook, but I dyed the tips of my hair. The official reason was that I did it for our play. The real reason is that I was always going to want to try it so now I've got it out of my system. XD
agree with both comments--looks great.looks awesome! and I love the shirt btw.
agree with both comments--looks great.looks awesome! and I love the shirt btw.
^ You look very grown up indeed.
And I still think of you as a preteen.
Why is everyone growing up anyway? My younger cousin turned 16 today.... we're all so old. o.o
Anyway, here are some pictures of me at GG's Hobbit Party.
I include the second one because LOOKETH AT MY FACE.
That is the best face I have ever made that has been captured on camera.
Haha no i'm almost an adult. It's so scary
Dude that's a party I want to be at.
I agree with everything BK said! Thanks for sharing the photos.Annemarie, you look pretty... in a sort of grown up sort of way, sort of... LOL! No oily face there!
Judging by Mozy's pictures, I say I'll have to take trip to Ohio for a Hobbit Celebration!
No one posted in here all while I was away ... So let me bump it up. Here I am in my steampunk costume from the Renaissance Fair this fall. I wish I had a better shot of the hat -- it's a tiny black and white boater with a huge bow on it. Very adorable.
They have little blades, but they probably wouldn't cut anything. I bought them on site at the Fair, and they had plastic pull ties through them so they couldn't be drawn from their sheaths. The salesman said it's a rule that they can't sell a knife/sword which can be drawn, but that once you buy it you can cut the ties and carry it without them, which doesn't make much sense.Inkspot, I liked your addition of knives. Were they actual knives? My old RenFest was _extremely_ strict about genuine blades being carried on-site.