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Ice Crown Project *If anyone has construction questions please ask!* Eternally inspired to the elements and seasons I again fell victim to my whims, to much enjoyment! Recently I decided that my brow was not nearly festooned enough for my liking so I set about making a Wintery themed headdress. This headdress was crafted using a plastic headband as a base, and and array of Christmas decorations that I've been collecting over the past few years... I have a very hard time resisting shinny things. I bored holes through both the headband and the decorations using a pre-drill bit and then I sewed the pieces on with fishing line. Decorations were further secured using hot glue. A small comb was also glued into the front of the crown to help hold it in place, as it is front-heavy. It was a very enjoyable project and I look forward to making more in the future. Proper photos to come!
DIY Gilded Crown
Finished the winter crown for the faun costume I’m working on!
winter wonderland
I love the feeling of snow in my hair it’s like having millions of unique jewels, creations of nature all on your head. But very fragile ones, ones that you only get to enjoy in the cold.
the weather has been kind to us for a while so now it’s time for the chilly season ✨
Winter Crown
I have made her powerful in all aspects!
2013 Winter Crown Finale
The grand Finale of The Winter Crown at Cycle Ranch was a weekend full of surprises. At 6:30 pm Saturday night racers sat down for a chili cook off to benefit riderdown.org, immediately following was an auction with products from Munn Racing, Motocross Vest, Race Tech and....
At 8:00 fans and riders took to the dance floor as cover band Eddie & The Boozers took to the stage. And then came the rain... it does not rain much in Texas but when it does it pours. After over 3 inches of rain came down, along with strong winds and hail racing seemed questionable at best. The event had brought in over $3,000 to rider down which was a huge success but everyone was there to race too! At 4 am Todd Osborn & Steve Smith took to working on the track. With irrigation already in place it was now going to be a true test to see if the track could be saved. Just after 9 am practice begun and after half a site lap riders began to throw down. Aside from lakes on the outskirts of every corner the track was prepped shaping up as if it hadn’t poured!
By one races were back on schedule and the track was rutted up deeply. In the first 450A & 250A motos team realMotocross rider Tyler LIvesay swept both motos in fashionable style - while in moto 2 for the 450’s he crashed in the second turn, remounted and on the last lap passed for the lead coming from dead last. In the second 250 moto Tyler missed the moto entirely and gave the overall to Jacob Turbyfill who went 3-1 for 1st overall with Dylan Pemberton going 2-2 for second overall and Tyler Juarez 4-3 for 3rd overall. The 250 C motos were also extremely exciting with AJ Ramirez and Bailey Plouffe battling out the entire moto. AJ would eventually go on for the overall.
With the first Winter Crown Series wrapped up titles will be awarded later this month along with some amazing contingencies at Cycle Ranch MX Park. Stay tuned to www.cycleranchmx.com for details.