
Japanese Elaborate Hairstyle TutorialDescription This is my original pattern of apprentice geish (maiko). I diagrammed the entire process of the doll from head to toe.Some of the things that distinguish a Maiko from a Geisha are the red juban (undergarment), the extremely long kimono sleeves and the hairstyle. It took me a while to create the elaborate hairstyle (Wareshinobu). They were really fun to make and I loved making the hair accessories.Instructions - 1
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Cut a piece of 3.5cm x 3cm black paper. Roll it up and glue across the forehead.
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Cut a leaf share and glue to the center to create a pointed hairline.
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Glue hair to the back and crimp it to add volume.
- 5
Cover the scalp with more black paper.
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Wrap scrap paper in black paper to make a bun.
Description
This is my original pattern of apprentice geish (maiko). I diagrammed the entire process of the doll from head to toe.Some of the things that distinguish a Maiko from a Geisha are the red juban (undergarment), the extremely long kimono sleeves and the hairstyle. It took me a while to create the elaborate hairstyle (Wareshinobu). They were really fun to make and I loved making the hair accessories.

Enlarge to see descriptions in the picture.

Cut a piece of 3.5cm x 3cm black paper. Roll it up and glue across the forehead.

Cut a leaf share and glue to the center to create a pointed hairline.

Glue hair to the back and crimp it to add volume.

Cover the scalp with more black paper.

Wrap scrap paper in black paper to make a bun.
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