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has made a ton of beautiful Kanzashi. Follow the link to see even more!
Jennifer Ackerman-Haywood managed to make Kanzashi from Newspaper!

My Mom, Pam Harris, made these tiny Kanzashi ornaments - just 1" across!

Paul Overton of
Dudecraft made this really cool flower. I love the placement of the fabric print!
Alice Merlino of Futuregirl made this lovely Kanzashi hairpin.

Lots of wonderful people got to make their first Kanzashi at the
recent book event. They're all made with the same petal style, yet every one is unique.

Belinda, of Blue Ribbon Designs, just made her first Kanzashi. It came out lovely!