Thursday, 12 November 2009

Little Girl's Hairstyles -Fancy Easy Updo for your big or little gal! 15-20 min


This is a fun fancy updo that most of the time you probably WON'T want to do on your 3 year old. When I have to rely on bobby pins alone to hold up the hair, I know the hairdo just ain't gonna last through the somersaults, frequent wardrobe changes into princess wear, and jumping on the bed.....SO you might want to save this for your older, more 'sophisticated' gals, who need something a little extra special. I had to use my most available model however, so here we go. Fortunately, she has mounds of hair to demonstrate on!
I started off by quickly curling all her hair.
I gave her a side part on top.
I took the front section, and twisted it down low by her ear.
I secured the twist with a bobby pin, in a bobby pin roll.
I did the same on the other side, creating a headband effect in the front of the hair.
In the back of her head, I pulled all the hair up, including the front pieces that I'd bobby pinned off,
and twisted it all into a large twist.
At this point, you want to roll the hair, in this case, from the left side, over and 'tuck' it over the twist, enclosing the twist. This gives you a french twist.
Next I took several bobby pins and 'combed' the hair that I pulled over with the tips of a bobby pin, and tucked it down under the twist, and pushed it all the way in. It's out here so you can see how it is holding that top hair.
More angles to try and illustrate how to place the pins to hold in the twist.
Bobby pin all the way up and down the twist until it's secure and tight.
After the twist is secure, then I flopped the hanging hair back over the twist.
After combing through her hair, I had to retouch up her back curls quickly.
Stick in a big bow on top (I got this one from KayteBug Boutique)
One thing with this updo is you can make it look sleek and tight, or loose and soft. I did a looser softer look here, with her little wispies all curled (since I knew this 'do wouldn't stay in long anyway), but I love the soft loose curls.
Perfect for prom, parties, special nights out for your big or little princesses!

Tuesday, 10 November 2009

Little Girl's Hairstyles -Angled inside out French Braid 5-7 min

Something simple, but cute! My gal here asked me to do this, since she really likes anything that gives her a bun or pony on the side.
I combed her wet hair over in the angle I wanted to do the braid.
This is my beginning point. For me, I have to really make sure I start in the right spot for anything that goes across the head on an angle. If you don't start out right, your angle ends up...not at an angle. I've done many a hairdo that end up looking slightly off.....rather than at an angle, and believe me, it ain't cute. So map out exactly where you want it to go, and reevaluate where you are braiding as you are going down the head. I had to restart this one twice because I got off track.
I did an inside out french braid here. You can see my video tutorial on regular french braiding if you prefer that, or I will be posting an inside out french braid video soon.
Doublechecking where I'm at here.
She preferred to have a ponytail hanging over the shoulder today, so who am I to disregard what my princess prefers? I braided it down a little bit, so it wouldn't pull on the baby hairs at the back of the neck, and left it in a pony.
This darling match-everything-flower is from B&B's Buttons and Bows. It just goes with anything pink!
If your kids are like mine, they frequently lose those cute cute bows, especially when they are off at school. So here's what I do to (try) help them NOT lose them. I stick the clip of the alligator clip down inside the elastic.
Side view
Her hair is slightly curly, so we do the old twist it around my finger when it's wet trick, and her hair will somewhat stay in a long ringlet like this throughout the day. This is a trick that my Mom used to do on me, and it works great! I spray it all lightly with hairspray, and she's off!

Friday, 6 November 2009

Wednesday, 4 November 2009

Free Doll Giveaway for your little dolls!

I found this today as I was perusing some of my favorite blogs. Hoity Toity Baby is featuring darling handmade dolls by their friend Angelica, at Tygrlilies.com, and you can enter to win one of the dolls! I am personally vying for one of them for my gals, since they saw the pictures and thought they were adorable. Check them out and see for yourself!

Little Girl's Hairstyles -Twist Braids and Stuffed Bun 7-10 min

Here's a cute and fast one that we did before school the other day. The darling bow is from KayteBug Boutique, and we just had to showcase it!

I angle parted her wet hair, back to the ears.  I secured two ponys on top, and put in twist braids. Then I combed all the rest of her hair back into a pony, grabbed the top twist braids and laid them on top, and then put in my elastic. I did a stuffed bun here, since I like the way the big bows sit on top of the bun. It was all done in less than 10, and she was ready to go!
                                  
 I seem to do many variations with this basic style: twist braids off small ponys, into a stuffed bun. Forgive me if they aren't imaginative enough, BUT this is what we do! Sometimes basics with a touch of variety is enough for me in the craziness of life--hope it's enough for you today!! Have a good one!