Hey cool hair!
How did you do that?
I’m hoping you see this tonight because tomorrow is my daughters crazy hair day at school.
Please send some help!
thanks,
Cinnamon
To do Charleigh’s hair I first divided it into 9 pony tails. I would then wrap the base of the ponytail a few times with a pipe cleaner then I braided each incorporating the pipe cleaner. After braiding two of them I realized it would be easier to just wrap each pony tail with the pipe cleaner. I then secured the end of each pony tail/ braided twisty thing with another ponytail holder. At the end of each twisty thing I attached a jingle bell. I then curled the hair pieces into curly-ques with a pencil. We could of left it at that but we found some red sparkly heart wire so we criss crossed it back and forth thus holding all the hair pieces straight up. Then we found various objects to hang from the wire. You can’t see it all in the picture but we had a mini Christmas tree hanging off one side and some other odds and ends attached as well. To finish it off we sprayed her with glitter. Lots of fun but it took about 30 minutes to get it all out of her hair so she could go to bed.
Thanks for visiting, let me know how your daughters hair turns out. Send me a picture I would love to post it here.
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Friday, 15. September 2006
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Sunday, 8. October 2006
Hey cool hair!
How did you do that?
I’m hoping you see this tonight because tomorrow is my daughters crazy hair day at school.
Please send some help!
thanks,
Cinnamon
Sunday, 8. October 2006
Hi Cinnamon,
To do Charleigh’s hair I first divided it into 9 pony tails. I would then wrap the base of the ponytail a few times with a pipe cleaner then I braided each incorporating the pipe cleaner. After braiding two of them I realized it would be easier to just wrap each pony tail with the pipe cleaner. I then secured the end of each pony tail/ braided twisty thing with another ponytail holder. At the end of each twisty thing I attached a jingle bell. I then curled the hair pieces into curly-ques with a pencil. We could of left it at that but we found some red sparkly heart wire so we criss crossed it back and forth thus holding all the hair pieces straight up. Then we found various objects to hang from the wire. You can’t see it all in the picture but we had a mini Christmas tree hanging off one side and some other odds and ends attached as well. To finish it off we sprayed her with glitter. Lots of fun but it took about 30 minutes to get it all out of her hair so she could go to bed.
Thanks for visiting, let me know how your daughters hair turns out. Send me a picture I would love to post it here.