Thursday, January 13, 2011

Absorbing Braid

I recently saw this braid done somewhere else and I thought it was a great idea to share.  You'll understand the name as you read the directions.
Begin by parting off the top section of hair from one ear to another.  Secure it all into an elastic and create a 3-Strand Braid.  Braid all the way to the bottom of the hair and then tie an elastic to hold it together.   
Now make another part along the middle of the head from one ear to the other. 
Divide that section into two large pieces and begin another 3-Strand Braid, using your original braid as the 3rd strand.  Braid all the way to the bottom of the hair and then tie an elastic to hold it together. 
Now divide the remaining hair into two large pieces and finish it off with another 3-Strand Braid, using that previous combined braid as your 3rd Strand.  (Now does the name of the hairstyle make sense?)  
Finish off the hairstyle by removing the previous elastics at the bottom of the first two braids and securing all of the final braid with one elastic.  Add a ribbon over the original elastic at the top of the head and a flower over the bottom elastic and it's done. 

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Rapunzel Braids

We actually did this hairstyle before Christmas but decided not to post it until we had seen "Tangled".  (Darling movie!) 
 These are our version of Rapunzel Braids.
We started with a small section of hair in the front where we created a Pull-Through and then we parted the rest of the hair straight down the middle. 
 Now pull each half of the hair up into a side piggie.  Grab two small sections from one of the piggies and create 3-Strand Braids out of both of them. 
Comb the rest of your piggie out so that it's nice and smooth and then wrap the two braids around the piggie. Make sure your braids are wrapping in opposite directions.  Secure it all together at the bottom with an elastic. 
 Repeat the same steps with your other piggie and you're finished! 

Monday, January 10, 2011

Maiden Braid

Here's a hairstyle that just sort of happened one morning. 
 My princess named it the "Maiden Braid" because I said to her, "Oh, you look like a fair maiden."  :)
We began with two semi-diagonal French Braids along the bang line. 
The "French" part was about 5 inches long and then the rest was just finished off with a regular 3-Strand Braid. 
 Gather some hair from the front of the head, on the opposite side of the French Braids, and create a regular 3-Strand Braid. 
Now pull all three braids to the back of the head.  Have the single braid lay right between the two braids from the opposite side and bobby pin all the braids together. 
You will have little ends sticking out on each side so grab a small section of hair from each side of the head and pull it over the loose ends to hide them.  Combine the new hair in the back with an elastic.  Gather two more sections from each side of the head and combine that in the back with an elastic again.  Now gather all of the hair that is down and create a low braid. 
 Finish it off with a fun little clip and you're all set to go.  The cupcake clip is fun for birthdays so feel free to copy the idea if you like it! 

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Hello Kitty

This is not really a new hairstyle but my princess was so excited about her Hello Kitty hair clips that she insisted we do a post about them.  :) 
 The hair is just a zig zag part pulled into two Quad Braids. 
Here are the clips to match her sweater. 
 (She's a big Hello Kitty fan.) :)

Friday, January 7, 2011

New Year's Resolution

So one of my New Year's Resolutions this year is to simplify.  This hairstyle totally represents that for me because it's so easy but is still fun. 
 My princess picked out the colored bands she wanted to use and it's just a regular low-ponytail with a pattern of elastics wrapped around it.  It took less than 2 minutes!  Now that's what I call simplifying!  :)

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Happy 2011!

It's so nice to be back home and getting back into our regular routine.  I hope you all had a wonderful holiday season and a Happy New Year!  We mostly used old hairstyles while we were on our trip but this is one that was new for us.
Start by creating 5 small Pull-Through sections around the front of the hairline. 
Now create 4 more Pull-Through sections behind the original 5.  (Make sure they are staggered and the parts aren't directly behind the first ones.)
Create a Corkscrew out of each Pull-Through.  Divide the front middle Pull-Through into two Corkscrews.  Now create 3-inch part down the middle of the hair, directly behind the sections your created.  Section out some hair from the middle part down the the left ear and pull that hair, along with the Corkscrews from that side of the head into an elastic.  Do the same for the right side as well. 
 Now straighten out the rest of the hair and curl the ends under.  We added some twisty jewels to the front Pull-Throughs and some Christmas Tree clips to the back elastics to finish it off.  

Friday, December 17, 2010

Happy Holidays!

We wanted to wish you all the happiest of holidays since this will be our last post before the new year.  We will be heading out to Utah first thing in the morning to spend time with the family for Christmas.  I'll be back and ready to post lots of hairstyles just after the first of the new year.  Until then, here are some of our fun little Christmas clips that you are welcome to copy if you like.  Happy Holidays everyone!
We have Rudolph, a couple Christmas Trees, Mr. & Mrs. Gingerbread, a Poinsettia and (super easy) a Present Bow. 
This is our "snow collection" with a couple snowflakes and some fun little snowmen.