Sunday 20 April 2008

Short Hair Part Puffy-Braid





Section the top of the hair into a square.
Make your first part going across the head.
Pull into a ponytail.
Secure with an elastic.
Part the next section going across the head.
Comb down smooth.
Pull the first ponytail into this and make a second ponytail.
Secure with an elastic.
Pull the last part of the square smooth and add the hair that is already in the ponytails to this section.
Secure with an elastic.
***I have included two pictures of this. One with a bow and one without. It is harder to see the elastics with the bow. A ribbon would allow you to see more detail.

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Looped Upside-Down French Braid


Today she wanted her hair to look like Kierstie from "American Girls". So I tried. However, that hairstyle doesn't work with upside down French Braids. Only the normal style. Whoops! So here is our creation from my mistake.
Wet the hair, part down the middle.
Pull one side of the hair into a temporary ponytail.
Upside down French braid the opposite side.
Secure the bottom with an elastic.
Take the bottom and fold it up towards you to where the hair meets the neck.
Secure the "loop" with another elastic.
Tie your ribbon on the elastic.
Piece out the ends.
Repeat on the other side.

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Scarf and Flippy Ponytails

AYSO stands for 'All Your Saturdays Occupied".

Which is exactly how we spend every Saturday morning.

And spring is in full, windy force here.

Hence the scarfs.

Plus, I think they are cute.



I just pulled her hair into two flippy ponytails low on her head.
I sprayed well and added the scarf.
She looked adorable running...or so I hear. I stayed home with a baby who would not have done well in the wind.
But at least we don't live in tornado row.

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