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Uncle Fezter's hair flowers

PS

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I am always seeing these really beautiful flowers on various pin up models. Turn out they are Uncle Fezters. I can not seem to figure out how to order from him. Looks to be a myspace page but how on earth does one go about ordering herself a bunch of lovely (hair) flowers? I've long deleted my own myspace page.
http://www.myspace.com/unclefezter
 

KittyT

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PS, there are plenty of other places that sell gorgeous, high-quality hair flowers. Or you can make your own, it's really easy.
 

PS

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I've piddled around with making my own. I know there is immense pleasure in making things yourself, most of my own flowers are just small buds hot glued to a hair pin.
Do you have anyone to reccomend Kitty? Or even what type of fastener is best?
 

ScotchWhisky

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I'd be interested to know about ordering from Uncle Fezter as well... I've made some hair flowers on my own with some pretty decent results, but I want to buy one to put on a hat and want an extra-beautiful, professional one. Uncle Fezter's flowers are gorgeous!
 

KittyT

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PS said:
I've piddled around with making my own. I know there is immense pleasure in making things yourself, most of my own flowers are just small buds hot glued to a hair pin.
Do you have anyone to reccomend Kitty? Or even what type of fastener is best?

I prefer a double-pronged pincurl clip and will attach them to larger flowers, mostly. I think there's a thread here someplace on hair flowers and where to buy them, and making them yourself. I can't recommend a place to buy because I don't buy things I can make myself for a fraction of the price.

EDIT: http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=28345
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=10075
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=25488
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=19261
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=20431
 

cynroux

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Fezter is a good Baltimore fella. All you have to do is point out to him *which* of the hairflowers on his myspace you are interested in, and paypal him with that flower in the title/reference box. I haven't checked lately, but the last time I looked, all his "how to order" info was listed in both his myspace information and in his pictures portfolio.
I love his flowers. I have fine hair, so I have to make sure I don't order the really elaborate designs, as they can be a little too heavy for my tresses, but his construction is hard to beat.

On top of that, he's a real doll.
 

helenhighwater

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I used to make them and used double-prong pin-curl clips too! For larger flowers, though, I'd use a crocodile clip. A metal one rather than plastic. I did enjoy making them, and sold them online and in some concrete shops too, but I kept burning myself with hot-glue!!!
 

Blondie

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Love his flowers !!!
His email address is on his myspace page,
so even if you are not signed up on myspace you can still contact him !!!
 

Uncle Fezter

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Uncle Fezter here...

How can I be of service?

A friend just ran across this thread and passed it along to me...

It's true that I mainly operate out of myspace. That's where I post all new pieces available for sale. If ya don't play around there, you can at least look at the Hair Flowers that are posted, along with some good info.

http://www.myspace.com/unclefezter
http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewAlbums&friendID=824650
http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/ind...r.viewPicture&friendID=824650&albumId=3086676

If ya see something ya like, feel free to shoot me an email:
uncle_fezter_poobah_of_pin-up@earthlink.net

I don't mass produce, and I work hard to make sure that each piece is a one-of. So my output's never been very high. And now I'm teaching full-time... But I try to get at least two new batches posted each month.

So if you have any questions, please don't hesitate to drop me a line.

...And my sincere thanks to all of you who left the kind words- It's most appreciated.

Tak'er easy.
da Fezter
 

PS

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Uncle Fezter,
You responded to my email, I just can't make up my mind now!

I have to say I really respect what you do, my family is in the flower business and the price of really quality silks has skyrocketed. Some people have no idea that it can cost twenty or more dollars for a single stem and that is cost, with no markup.

I am going to scramble through my closet and see which of the flowers I will get the most mileage out of.

Thanks,
Steff
 

Uncle Fezter

Vendor
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Milwaukee
Hiya Steff!

Again- Thank you for the very kind comments.

Yeah- materials costs are a heckuva thing, and it's getting worse not better. The thing is, I didn't start making these to make money (or even to sell originally), so the 'bottom line' has never been a factor. As long as my name's attached to 'em, I'm gonna be more concerned with quality and price.

...This isn't something I'm ever gonna get rich from, as you probably know.

There should be some new pieces posted in the next few days. I'm working on several different Bird of Paradise and Orchid pieces, before I tackle a big wedding gig.

Have yerself a terrific weekend!

Yer pal, Uncle Fezter
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/24353435@N05/2583340347/" title="'08 Business Card - Barn Two 300 by Uncle Fezter, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3100/2583340347_2b07b1fb84.jpg" width="500" height="286" alt="'08 Business Card - Barn Two 300" /></a>
 

KittyT

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helenhighwater said:
but I kept burning myself with hot-glue!!!

I've never liked hot glue - it peels off too easily. Best to use an industrial strength cold adhesive like E6000. It smells bad and takes a day or so to dry, but it won't give up its hold.
 

Uncle Fezter

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Milwaukee
Hot glue or not...

Well, to use a coupla quotes from Joel & Mystery Science Theater 3000, and Lawrence of Arabia...

'Of course we got burned! We got burned all the time! But as we used to say- Burn with the Thingmaker; Learn with the Thingmaker.'

-*-

"Ow! That bloody well 'urts! What's the trick?"

"The trick... Is not minding."

There's a lot going on with adhesives, beyond temps. I've worked in both museums and archives, and if ya want stuff to last, ya gotta take into account factors like off-gassing, chemical reactions, discoloring, deterioration, etc, etc, etc.

My basic rule with most things is: The least number of ingredients, the better.

As far as using hot glue... It all depends on the glue type, its operating temp, how ya use and apply it, and what materials you're using it on & with. Getting the right gun is also a big factor.
 

Uncle Fezter

Vendor
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Milwaukee
Well hello, Brooksie!

Well regardless how, I'm glad ya found me.

I just found out about this a coupla days ago, when a friend sent me a link.

Hope yer doin' well.

Fezter
 

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