Sofia Daniati
Unknown Affiliation

Published : 16 Documents Claim Missing Document
Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 16 Documents
Search

Pemanfaatan Serat Daun Nanas Sebagai Hairclip Utilization of Pineapple Leaf Fiber as a Hairclip Agus Susanti; Anggraini Oktapia; Sofia Daniati
Garina Vol. 16 No. 1 (2024): Juni : Garina : Jurnal Pengembangan IPTeks Seni Kuliner, Tata Rias, dan Desain
Publisher : Akademi Kesejahteraan Sosial Ibu Kartini Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69697/garina.v16i1.102

Abstract

Korespondensi: susanti@aksibukartini.ac.id Abstract. A hairclip is a hair extension that is later woven or clamped into real hair. Hairclips give a thick effect to hair. Hair clips are made from synthetic materials, one of which uses organic materials from pineapple leaf fiber waste. The aims of this research are: 1) to know the process of making hairclips using pineapple leaf fiber 2) to know and validate hairclip products using pineapple leaf fiber 3) to know the public's acceptance of hairclips using pineapple leaf fiber. The methods in this research are observation, literature, experiments, documentation, interviews and questionnaires. The experiment was carried out at Ds. Jangkungharjo RT.01 RW.01 Kec. Brati District. Grobogan, Central Java. The experiment was carried out three times, namely by coloring 1) Staining Pineapple Leaf Fibers Using Clothes Dye 2) Staining Pineapple Leaf Fibers Using Color Spray 3) Staining Pineapple Leaf Fibers Using Hair Dye. Product validation is carried out by three validators through sensory tests. The product validation results are the products in the first experiment. The results of the public test conducted on 60 respondents were that the public's level of liking for the product was 3.32, they were interested in the color of the hairclip, the level of liking for the texture was 3.17, the level of ease of use was 3.45 and the level of liking for the aroma of the hairclip was 3.12. The conclusion is that overall public acceptance is 3.26 with the description category like score. Repairs need to be made so that the hair remains strong and does not break or fall out easily and tools are needed to make the fiber making process easier..
Teknik Pembuatan Tulang dari Kertas dalam Make Up Karakter 3 Dimensi Sofia Daniati; Qoirunisa Sekar Pratiwi; Agus Susanti; Widiati Alifah
Garina Vol. 16 No. 1 (2024): Juni : Garina : Jurnal Pengembangan IPTeks Seni Kuliner, Tata Rias, dan Desain
Publisher : Akademi Kesejahteraan Sosial Ibu Kartini Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69697/garina.v16i1.104

Abstract

This research creates a technique of making paper bones in 3-dimension makeup character using materials that easy to find and affordable price. The methods used are literature, experiment, documentation, interview, questionnaire, and public test. Based on the results of feasibility tests of paper bone’s technique assessed by 6 validators on indicators of application effectiveness declared feasible, time efficiency indicators declared feasible, cost indicators declared very feasible, indicators of ease of discovery of materials declared very feasible. Based on the results of the feasibility test, the appearance of the effects of torn wounds using bones from paper assessed by 6 validators on indicators of wound composition was declared feasible, indicators of color combinations were declared feasible, indicators of similarity to the original wound were declared feasible, and indicators of detail were declared feasible. The results of the public test were conducted by 81 respondents. 96.3% said the wound effect similar to the original one. 100% said this technique affordable. 97.5% said this technique can be an alternative for 3-dimension makeup character cosmetic. 98.8% said this technique is easy to use by beginners. 100% said the ingredients are easy to find. 100% said paper bone can support zombie’s character appearance. 97.5% said interest with this technique. 98.8% said they like this technique. So can be concluded, this technique is worth to apply in 3-dimensional makeup character.
Pemanfaatan Tanaman Jagung Sebagai Seni Menghias Kuku Nurulisma Saputri; Ch Maharani Intan Permatasari; Sofia Daniati
Garina Vol. 16 No. 1 (2024): Juni : Garina : Jurnal Pengembangan IPTeks Seni Kuliner, Tata Rias, dan Desain
Publisher : Akademi Kesejahteraan Sosial Ibu Kartini Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69697/garina.v16i1.105

Abstract

Corn plants are one of the most important carbohydrates producing plants in the world, apart from wheat and rice. Generally corn plants are just useded with the seeds. The lot of corn plant as art of decorating nails as a new innovation in the fields of nailart. The purpose of the research is to know how to use of corn plants as the art of decorating nails them in spring, knowing the result of validation of nailart product by utilizing corn skin, knowing the results of the public favorite level of nailart by utilizing corn skin. The research was carried out by observation methods, experiments, documentation, library, and questionnaire (inquiry). The manufacture of nailart from the corn plant is carried out three stages, namely corn skin drying, preparation of tools and ingredients for decorating nails from corn plants, and the stages of making art adorn the nails from corn plants. The validation outcomes of product validation of 6 validator choose product 3 because it fits the theme spring. The result of the favorite test to 20 respondents through google form total overall can be concluded 96,5% of respondent like and agree with the presence of nailart product from corn plants. Research suggestions need a special measurement on flower petals so that a consistent shape. When processed the corn skin is vulnerable to tears, drying should not be too long
Pemanfaatan Limbah Botol Plastik untuk Pembuatan Buket Bunga sebagai Peluang Berwirausaha Dea Ayuk Septiani; Agus Susanti; Sofia Daniati
Garina Vol. 17 No. 1 (2025): Garina : Jurnal Pengembangan IPTeks Seni Kuliner, Tata Rias, dan Desain Mode
Publisher : Akademi Kesejahteraan Sosial Ibu Kartini Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69697/garina.v17i1.274

Abstract

Plastic bottle waste is a leftover material that is no longer used from human activities. Flower bouquet has become one of the necessities, especially for teenagers to adults. Comparison of the price of a bouquet of real flowers and artificial flowers is quite expensive, making a bouquet of flowers from plastic bottle waste a new innovation. The purpose of this study was to determine the process of making a flower bouquet, determine product validation, determine the public acceptance of the product, and determine the comparison of the price of production costs of a flower bouquet of plastic bottle waste, real flowers, and artificial flowers. This research uses the methods of observation, literature, experimentation, documentation, interviews, and questionnaires. The process of making a bouquet consists of the preparation of tools and materials, and manufacturing steps starting from bottle selection, bottle cleaning, bottle formation according to flower patterns, pattern assembly, application of color paint, glitter, and clear paint. Making a flower bouquet from plastic bottle waste was carried out through three experiments. The results of the validation test to 3 expert validators based on the assessment of shape, color, appearance, circuit patterns, and color combinations that obtained decent results were the products in the third experiment with a score of 15. The results of the public test to 34 respondents on the public acceptance of the products in the third experiment based on aspects of shape, color, appearance, circuit patterns, and color combinations were very like (score 3). So that the product in the third experiment was accepted by the community. So that the product in the third experiment is accepted by the public and has the potential to become a business opportunity. We recommend that craftsmen streamline time in the manufacturing process and use gloves to avoid droplets of wax glue and cuts due to cutters or sharp bottle parts.
Adaptasi Batang Pohon sebagai Sumber Ide Rias Fantasi Berbasis Mixed Media Sofia Daniati; Nurulisma Saputri; Irene Fiolina
Garina Vol. 17 No. 1 (2025): Garina : Jurnal Pengembangan IPTeks Seni Kuliner, Tata Rias, dan Desain Mode
Publisher : Akademi Kesejahteraan Sosial Ibu Kartini Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69697/garina.v17i1.276

Abstract

The development of fantasy makeup ideas is often used as a channel of expression in the growing field of makeup, as well as taking ideas from various sources that are often known as adaptations. The purpose of this study is to overcome the saturation of society towards conventional makeup and develop an understanding of the adaptation of fantasy makeup with mixed media-based tree theme. The method used in this study is the method of research and Development (Research and Development or R&D) with ADDIE development model. Based on the calculation results, it can be concluded that the color and visual composition, conformity with the theme and character, creativity and innovation, application techniques and neatness, visual impact and structure and composition have very good qualifications with a 93% achievement rate. Overall the final result of the product has a high aesthetic value and can be used as a reference in the field of makeup, especially fantasy makeup.
Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Melalui Pelatihan Persiapan dan Pengemasan Area Kerja Massage dan Lulur Berbasis Service Excellent Sofia Daniati; Irene Fiolina; Nina Shafana Abnajapa
ABDI KARYA : Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Agustus: ABDI KARYA : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Akademi Kesejahteraan Sosial Ibu Kartini Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69697/abdikarya.v2i2.289

Abstract

Services in the field of beauty, especially massage and scrub treatments, demand high standards of cleanliness, neatness, and comfort as part of the principle of service excellence. In order to improve the quality of service and professionalism of beauty practitioners, this training activity was held with a focus on the preparation and packaging of the work area. The main purpose of the training is to provide knowledge and skills to participants in arranging the workspace in a clean, neat, and according to industry standards, so as to be able to create a comfortable atmosphere and support customer satisfaction. The training methods used include direct delivery of material by the instructor as well as interactive question and answer sessions to deepen participants' understanding. The training materials include the basic principles of work area cleanliness, the arrangement of tools and materials, the packaging of the treatment room before and after service, and professional ethics in welcoming and serving customers. Participants are trained to pay attention to the visual and functional details of the work area, including lighting, scent, and the physical comfort of customers. The results of the training showed that participants had an increased understanding of the importance of packaging work areas as an integral part of service quality. In addition, participants showed enthusiasm in applying the principles they had learned into their daily work practices. This activity is considered a strategic step in empowering the workforce in the beauty sector, encouraging increased competitiveness and professionalism amid the increasingly competitive demands of the body care services industry. With this training, it is hoped that more consistent and quality service standards will be created, as well as a work culture that prioritizes customer comfort and professional integrity. Similar training needs to be developed on an ongoing basis to strengthen the capacity of beauty practitioners in the face of industry dynamics and evolving consumer expectations.