Showing posts with label diy. Show all posts
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Wednesday, November 9, 2011
30 Days of HAIR!!! Day 9!!
Braids and more braids. With curly hair, sometimes it's hard to see the details, it just looks like a hot mess all the time. BUT, I tried to get some little details in this hair do to stick out. First I grabbed a couple of sections of hair on the top of my head, about where my pony would go and did about 7 smaller braids. Then I started about an inch off center in the front and used a french braid to go all the way across the front of my head. I pulled all of my hair up and used an elastic as if I were going to put it into a pony, but without pulling the hair all the way out the last time the elastic goes around, forming a kind of loop. I tried to keep the braids I had done separate from the bulk of my hair. After that I pulled my hair up I wrapped the braids around the outside of the bulk of the hair, securing it back into the elastic. Hope you like it!!! Enjoy!
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
30 Days of HAIR!!!! Day 8!!!!
I can't believe it's already Day 8!! Here is another faux hawk take. I can't get enough of them... This one was super fast and easy! I put my hair up in a pony, then split the pony into three different parts, front, center and back. First I pinned the front section down the center of my head all the way up to the front. Next I did the same with the back section(except I obviously went to the back). With the middle section I used bobby pins to secure it wherever it looked like the body was lacking or there were pins showing, basically using it to really round out the look. DONE. Easy peasy. Enjoy!!!
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Scarf tutorial!! Sweater re-purposing
Here is another re-purposing project. I love me a scarf, so I took a sweater that is a little awkward on me and hacked it up. It took me 10 minutes and I think it turned out great and it will work with a lot of different fabrics. First I cut the lower portion of the sweater off with enough fabric to cut tassels and still have a good chunk of scarf for the top. Then I cut fairly skinny strips almost half of the way up the fabric, creating the tassels. With this particular sweater it had ribbing which made it pretty easy to cut consistent and straight tassels. There you have it. Twist it up or wear it straight. This has so many possibilities! Be creative! If you use a wider sweater you could wrap it around twice, you could tie knots at the tops of each tassel, you could add beads to them, etc, etc. Enjoy!!
30 Days of Hair!!!! Day 6!!!!
Excuse the natural look. In my rush to get ready some days, taking the pictures is the thing that would remind me to put makeup on...yikes. Anyway, Here is my take on the beehive. It's super easy. I found a tutorial online. It's in Japanese, but she is pretty thorough with the video, so you don't need to understand what she is saying. I brushed my hair out for this one, but I'm thinking next time I might not. Anyway, I hope you enjoy!
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