
No… it isn’t human hair… I got it by brushing our dog, then hot-glued it on…

Okay, for those of you who are new here, I will backtrack a bit. I got these two little Dia De Los Muertos skulls… (that were made in China)… that had plants on top of them. I named them Cuca and Racha. The plants died. I guess glue isn’t good for plants. I did a series of posts on things I could replace the dead plants with. And then I was brushing the dog… and… well…
It might not be a permanent fix, but I sort of like it.









Made in China…? No wonder they look so different from the ones available at the local bakery here in Los Angeles – authentically made by Latinos (~.^)
I got them at Home Depot… in San Diego… ironically closer to Mexico than even you.
I think one of these should be replaced with the shrunken head of a certain world leader with a horrendous comb over wig.
If you deliver said head, I will stick dog hair on it with a hot glue gun…
Why not staple it first just to make sure
Or use nails
Very long ones.
well yeah
Your dog has the same colour hair as me. Also it very much suits the little skull.
I know, I like it better than fake hair.
Yes, it is much jauntier.
It is a jaunty plume- hooray (for the bad French pun win!)