I started by pulling all the hair straight back in a higher pony tail. To keep the hair in a perfect bent shape to make a petal, I braided pipe cleaner into each braid. I stuck the pipe cleaner under the elastic, just enough to keep it still, section my 3 strand braid & add the pipe cleaner to the middle strand & begin braiding.
This is what it looked like when I was finished. Cut the pipe cleaner to the end of the braid so it's not sticking out. Also, try to match one closest to your girlie's hair so it blends better. We probably could have gone with an even lighter color.
I did 5 braids on the outside of the pony tail so you have a section of unbraided hair in the middle section that will be your center of the flower.
Bend the braid, starting with the top middle, into a petal shape. It's okay if hair is sticking out in the middle, you are going to curl it anyway. I really only ended up using about one bobby pin per petal to hold the flower down at the base, but this one kept sticking up right in the front, so we put a pin in to keep it from doing that.
Make your head around the pony tail & you can see the shape of the flower.
That hair that is left in the middle, curl all of it.
I added an elastic to bunch up her curls so that it wasn't so long - if your girlie's hair isn't as long, you wouldn't need to do it. I did this just for the purpose that you can actually see the flower.
I added an elastic to bunch up her curls so that it wasn't so long - if your girlie's hair isn't as long, you wouldn't need to do it. I did this just for the purpose that you can actually see the flower.
I pinned the curls so it looked like a curly little ball in the middle to make the center of the flower. I had a mom email me & ask to explain how I pin up her curls - if you already know - skip this - I put the bobby pin in about 2/3 of the way down on the curl & then I just stick it into the bun. As simple as that!!
I thought I had the whole picture flipped thing figured out - but I guess not. Sorry!! Here's the finished product. We actually ended up putting a small bow in on the side.
Here's the best shot I could get with the entire flower.
**I failed to mention for the post below: I know you are all looking at it & thinking I do not want to take those elastics out. If you haven't figured this out - try it next time: a SEAM RIPPER. Works awesome!! & it's quick - just be careful not to "rip" or cut any of her hair out. It's soft on her head & fast. If you are nervous you are going to cut her hair then use the tail of a comb to lift it up & then rip through the elastic.
I've been following your blog for a while now and I am always impressed at how well you do your little girl's hair! I wish I could at least master french braiding! :) Your little one must be very patient!
ReplyDeleteThat would be awesome for a flower girl!
ReplyDeleteI've been following your blog for a few weeks now. I love this one! Super cute :)
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You are amazing at doing hair. I have been following for awhile and I love to do my girlie's hair different ways. Thanks
ReplyDeleteThat is so amazingly creative and cute! I'll definitely have to give it a try one day when I'm feeling brave!
ReplyDeleteI love all the amazing hair do's that you come up with!! My little girls hair is too short still but there are a few I can do, but I have a lot of cousins and I'm always trying your ideas on them!! Thanks so much for all the wonderful Hair ideas keep them coming!! :)
ReplyDeletelove the comment about the seam ripper I have been using that trick for years.... stumbled on it one day when it was the only thing within arms reach to help me get an elastic out.
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