Is this a cotton pareo? Anyway the scrf is gorgeous!

Oh, Bunny, a true scary story. So glad it worked out ok. Your magic potions worked!


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Is this a cotton pareo? Anyway the scrf is gorgeous!
Oh, Bunny, a true scary story. So glad it worked out ok. Your magic potions worked!
Glad it is yours! I almost bought that off TRR a few weeks ago!It is scarf1! (I keep telling myself to just STAAAHPPP with the pareos...) Thanks!
I truly couldn't leave my hair like that, or go out of the house with blue and apricot hair....
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Glad it is yours! I almost bought that off TRR a few weeks ago!
Both are 70s. I couldn’t find a double face I liked when they were in the boutique (it was in my 3-year Ban Island stint so didn’t make a concerted effort #regretsihaveafew)Gorgeous, snausages. Is the first a doubleface and the second a different one?
This colorway is so elegant!Love this cw, too! Is the hem a light pink, or white?
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Yesterday's actual SotD--an off topic and new-to-me Mountain Zebra. Sort of a multiple--I'd previously tried a preloved cw 11 (the green/brown/orangey cw), but returned it as the condition wasn't as described. I'd still love to track another down, but this neutral cw is pretty versatile in the meantime.
TY!Wait…. You have a ghost in your home?!?
I hope you have tales to share this week!
Awwww - the cutest Trick-or-Treaters ever!! Love this on stripes!
Never predictable but always beautiful!
zomg…. Another fantastic post!! I love this - and what a great idea!
Lovely lovely lovely ❤
Looking forward to the mod shot!Thank you turf!
Thank you Croisette!
Congrats on this amazing colorway Croisette!
You outdid yourself for this week!
Fab intro!
Thank you LKB!
Many thanks karenska!
Ahhh- the perfect trick or treat bag!!! Fill it with orange!
Thank you Agrume!
Beautiful Awillow! I will be joining you this week (in all the same way!)
Fantastic story rbh!
Beautiful Snausages- I'll be joining both you and Awillow in the "straightforward" approach to the week.
Beautiful neutral zebra!
hahaha! Perfect (as is your dark look with Jungle Love).
Scariest story yet! But that pareo soothes my pounding heart!I do have a real life scary story for you for this week. Serendipitously, it occurred last week....
It was a dark and stormy night...(I'm not actually sure about that.)
But it was a dark and stormy night anyway. My hair has been through the wringer this past year and a half, and so I decided a few weeks ago to give the bleaching a "rest". So, I bought some high lifting bleach free hair color that was the next closest to the shade I usually do, even the same brand.
Finally, I couldn't take the horror of my brown roots anymore...So I decided to forge ahead with the new color last week.
I mixed. I applied. I tried to focus only on the roots and left it on for the shortest amount of time (in case of "problems"). Then, without looking in the mirror like I usually do, I jumped in the shower to wash it all out and applied the toning (purple) conditioner.
I bided my time for the usual 3 minutes, rinsed, and rinsed, and rinsed....(This stuff takes forever to get out...) and rinsed.
Minutes later, when the steam finally cleared from my bathroom mirror...I saw.... to my absolute horror.....
...hair that was THIS COLOR!![]()
ensued.
I went to MrBcat (who is colorblind and had NO IDEA what I was on about...) and said I was probably going to have to go crawling on hands and knees to my hairdresser and submit to his retribution....
In a desperate attempt to avoid this embarrassment, I reached for Dr. Google. Salvation was at hand! Like a failed chemistry student, or perhaps a vacuous Dr Jeckyll, I decided to mix this dangerous elixir I found on the interwebs, that purported to have the answer I needed....if only I had lemons and hair conditioner at hand!
I did not, in fact, have any lemons at all at hand, or in the refrigerator. To which I implored Mr Bcat to please make a trip to Whole Foods before closing (it was 9:15) so I would not have to be seen outside the house.
In the mean time, I had informed my fellow SMs the woeful and frightening tale in real time....
Before MrBcat (who selflessly began putting on his shirt and shoes) could risk life and limb on the trek to WF, I stumbled across a lesser known recipe that merely involved Vitamin C tablets and shampoo.
VIT C! I have that in spades around the house!
In to the hopper goes the 3x500mg of Vit C tablets and a substitution of conditioner and shampoo mix and then quickly on to the hair it goes. I mean, if you made it this far...what could it hurt, right????
Mere moment later....I saw the gratifying return of my normal inside of the banana peel blond to my ravaged locks....And several deep conditions later, it is starting to feel a little better.
Thank you for indulging me. I promise this is a real blow by blow, and not embellished in any way....
Carry on!
My hair was not quite as blue as this Modernism Tropicale.....but it was a very near miss!!!!
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The candy corns!SOTD, La Source du Pegase in truly Halloween colors. The pin is a gift from my dear friend. It works with the scarf pretty well, I think!
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Very elegant indeed! That pop of pink is divineBeautiful, Pampelmuse. It's so interesting how a block graphic can be so inspiring and elegant. This is so lovely. That's why I am so in love with my En Cadre CS GT shawls. They are understated and simplicity, letting the beauty of the fabric shine.
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That color combo is beautiful!Happy Halloween! A few years ago when the 70cm version of C’est le Fete came out, I couldn’t bring myself to buy it no matter how intricate the design was. The skeleton just plain scared the heck out of me but the rest of the scarf was so cool. Fast forward several years later, the double silk came out and by then I was entranced with the colors, details and the way it ties as a 90. Finally I convinced myself that you don’t see the silly skeleton anyway when tied. So here it is my one and only ClF.. And I do love the artistic work of this designer, Daiske Nomura. I think there is a thread in Clubhouse about the design, symbolisms and meaning. Suffice to say, I will likely not buy another skeleton silk (sorry McQueen fans). View attachment 5238206View attachment 5238208
Very sweet of you showing me how to tie scarf! I ordered the tea time scarf in different cw heheFor @jellyfred - how I tied my Tea Time carré.
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Thank you Karenska! The only reason I went for the Caducee Rock is that I love the tie dye and DH Chinese Zodiac is Year of the Snake.Oh, what a beauty, Lanit. It looks beautiful on you. As much as I love this design, I too, shy away from it. As I do with anything that has true to life looking snakes like Caducee Rock - quel horreur....
This colorway is so elegant!
TY!
Looking forward to the mod shot!
Scariest story yet! But that pareo soothes my pounding heart!
The candy corns!
Very elegant indeed! That pop of pink is divine
That color combo is beautiful!
Wow just WowHappy Halloween, dear Scarfies. A hearty thank you to @Cookiefiend for her hosting of last week’s theme. Most delightful! This week, we are telling Ghost Stories, real or imagined, with our scarves. So without further ado, here is mine.
Bhhhwahhh……
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It was a dark and stormy night.Sorry, just kidding
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The Calèche and the Châle
Delphine had, without knowing, captured the heart of Gabriel, her family’s chauffeur. Due to her sheltered youth and naïveté, she was unaware of Gabriel’s growing love for her. To Delphine, he was their family’s young driver with whom she had grown up. She loved him as a brother and had affectionately dubbed him Ange. As children, they would play in the woods and meadows of the Bois, and he would tease her about her dog, Alouette, whom Delphine adored. “Ah, you love Alouette more than life itself!” he would exclaim, which confused Delphine because to her Alouette was life.
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After Gabriel grew old enough to work as the calèche driver, Delphine and he would see each other as he drove Maman and her in their little Duc through the streets of Paris or to the great Bois. There, he would sit atop the roofless carriage and watch her walk with Alouette, becoming ever more smitten with the solitary young woman. Sometimes they would walk together and talk of their childhood adventures.
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As the year progressed and Gabriel fell more and more in love, Delphine began to understand this, but could not admit to herself that she, too, was falling in love with him.
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One beautiful October evening, Gabriel could no longer keep his love a secret. He presented Delphine with an exquisite blue and rose châle as a pledge of his undying love, and proposed marriage. Confused and somewhat frightened, Delphine refused him.
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Brokenhearted, Gabriel fled Paris and found refuge in the sea, which became his home. Out on the seas, he threw the shawl overboard and watched the waves toss it until it disappeared.
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Delphine’s heart was broken, too. Too late, she realized what Gabriel meant by loving something “more than life itself”. Falling into a state of grief, she grew ill and died the following October. Alouette soon followed. They were buried together in a simple grave in a wooded stand in the Bois.
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Gabriel sailed for many years, burying his sorrow in the incessant, lonely churn of the sea. Eventually, his ship foundered.
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As the years passed, people told of strange apparitions they saw in the Bois during autumn. They told stories of a ghostly calèche riding through the woods to a barely marked grave. There, they say, a man and a woman, wearing a blue and rose shawl, embrace and walk hand in hand through the Bois until dawn. A little dog follows.
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I’m blushing, dear Iflola, thank you so much.Wow just Wow
When I first decided to go blonde, I of course forged ahead without any real research and the research only took place as each stage failed to give me the desired results, needless to say the trials and errors included some kitchen remedies including spending 4 hours with ketchup in my hair to counteract the green tones…I do have a real life scary story for you for this week. Serendipitously, it occurred last week....
It was a dark and stormy night...(I'm not actually sure about that.)
But it was a dark and stormy night anyway. My hair has been through the wringer this past year and a half, and so I decided a few weeks ago to give the bleaching a "rest". So, I bought some high lifting bleach free hair color that was the next closest to the shade I usually do, even the same brand.
Finally, I couldn't take the horror of my brown roots anymore...So I decided to forge ahead with the new color last week.
I mixed. I applied. I tried to focus only on the roots and left it on for the shortest amount of time (in case of "problems"). Then, without looking in the mirror like I usually do, I jumped in the shower to wash it all out and applied the toning (purple) conditioner.
I bided my time for the usual 3 minutes, rinsed, and rinsed, and rinsed....(This stuff takes forever to get out...) and rinsed.
Minutes later, when the steam finally cleared from my bathroom mirror...I saw.... to my absolute horror.....
...hair that was THIS COLOR!![]()
ensued.
I went to MrBcat (who is colorblind and had NO IDEA what I was on about...) and said I was probably going to have to go crawling on hands and knees to my hairdresser and submit to his retribution....
In a desperate attempt to avoid this embarrassment, I reached for Dr. Google. Salvation was at hand! Like a failed chemistry student, or perhaps a vacuous Dr Jeckyll, I decided to mix this dangerous elixir I found on the interwebs, that purported to have the answer I needed....if only I had lemons and hair conditioner at hand!
I did not, in fact, have any lemons at all at hand, or in the refrigerator. To which I implored Mr Bcat to please make a trip to Whole Foods before closing (it was 9:15) so I would not have to be seen outside the house.
In the mean time, I had informed my fellow SMs the woeful and frightening tale in real time....
Before MrBcat (who selflessly began putting on his shirt and shoes) could risk life and limb on the trek to WF, I stumbled across a lesser known recipe that merely involved Vitamin C tablets and shampoo.
VIT C! I have that in spades around the house!
In to the hopper goes the 3x500mg of Vit C tablets and a substitution of conditioner and shampoo mix and then quickly on to the hair it goes. I mean, if you made it this far...what could it hurt, right????
Mere moment later....I saw the gratifying return of my normal inside of the banana peel blond to my ravaged locks....And several deep conditions later, it is starting to feel a little better.
Thank you for indulging me. I promise this is a real blow by blow, and not embellished in any way....
Carry on!
My hair was not quite as blue as this Modernism Tropicale.....but it was a very near miss!!!!
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Thank you, Snausages, those hems just make the En Cadre GT shawls! And oh, how I love the ‘candy corn’ in LSdP.This colorway is so elegant!
TY!
Looking forward to the mod shot!
Scariest story yet! But that pareo soothes my pounding heart!
The candy corns!
Very elegant indeed! That pop of pink is divine
Brave soul, I’d have RUN wailing (with turban) to my stylist for rescue. The only time I ever colored my hair on my own was during an extended stay on a business project (week after week) and took a chance - oh, dear, it was a true mess.It is scarf1! (I keep telling myself to just STAAAHPPP with the pareos...) Thanks!
I truly couldn't leave my hair like that, or go out of the house with blue and apricot hair....
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I think that graphic designs are highly underrated. Thanks, Karenska!