Monday, August 27, 2012

Modelling: Nox Hyde

Gothic cat ears?
Well, I can't hide my weakness to cat ears.
I don't know why, and it's probably not goth at all, but I always feel so pretty wearing cat ears.

Perhaps I like the feeling being a tad like the smooth killing machines they are underneath that purring, cute appearance.
Hiss!
Adora BatBrat modelling Nox Hyde designed wolf ears.
Nox Hyde at Etsy.com
Adora BatBrat modelling Nox Hyde designed wolf ears.
Nox Hyde at Etsy.com
Adora BatBrat modelling Nox Hyde designed wolf ears.
Nox Hyde at Etsy.com
I thought I was some kind of genius when I made my own version of cat ears...but only until I layed eyes on an Etsy designer called Nox Hyde. I felt so ashamed abou my own clumsy made cat ears when I saw them...
And now I have my own private set!
I LOVE them! And even more - I was asked to model for Nox Hyde.
Me so proud.



They are easy to attach and in my package was a headband and a bunch or hairpins included.

I like to pin them straight to the hair instead of having a headband, that way it looks more "real" I think.

I usually tease the hair underneath just a bit and then hold the ear in position as I lock it with hairpins from different angles. This way they don't slip at all during the day.

And you can position them any way you want to get different expressions. Cuteness overload!

Here's my super fast version of making your own goth cat ears:

Synthia's birthday party


My freezer is full so I had to bake first thing in the morning. I made one batch of Berliner cracker dough and made 3 different kinds of cookies from it. Ah, the lazy Goth way!