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"Adopt a 'Do - Cute Girls Hairstyles" is primarily a step-by-step photo hairblog for moms of little girls with little time in the mornings. We have hairdo's for holidays, school, church, parties, holidays, dancing, prom, recitals, cheerleading, etc. This site also includes entries about many of my passions. Aside from cute hairstyles for girls, one is adoption. Eventually, I may add something else. Prepare for compliments!

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

4th of July Hairdo #1: Twists of Fun

Some of you may recognize this hairdo as we featured the bun style last year. However, it is too cute not to be looked at again for this very wonderful holiday! Especially since it originally posted nowhere near the 4th of July.

Tomorrow, I'm taking photos of a fun new firecracker hairdo my hubby came up with. I hope it works out! This season is perhaps one of my most favorite holiday seasons of the year, second to Christmas! Yes, I am a patriot thru and thru, but there is something truly fantastic about the colors "Red, White, and Blue"! (Rhyming not intentional...)

4th of July Hairdo (These photos are from years past, so our precious little D. will not be in any of them.)
4th of July Hairstyle4th of July Hairdo #1
This is my personal favorite hairdo for the 4th of July, and I have used it on my girls since they had hair long enough to play with. This hairdo is very simple, cute, and we receive tons of compliments every year!

Now, the basics of this hairstyle I have featured on here before so I won't bore you with them again (instead, it can be found in the post used on Crazy Hair Day called One CRAZY 'Do). Please view the link and follow the steps for this fun 4th of July hairstyle. Even if your DD has short hair, you can simply use two buns on top...

4th of July Hairdo #2
For pipe cleaner curly-cue's, I used the solid-colored red/white/blue (as seen in the pictures). There are "sparkly" red/white/blue ones that you can find sometimes at craft stores that I actually like better for the flair, but they are more flimsy and harder to see...

4th of July Hairdo #3
4th of July Hairdo #4
Or find some cute 4th of July headbands (at Target, Walmart, or any dollar store) and throw those on top!

As for the stars on the faces, I simply purchased red, white, and blue craft paint and a package of small kitchen sponges from Wal-Mart. We then cut the sponges into different shaped stars, squirt paint on paper plates, dip the best-looking side into the paint (like you would a stamp), and then press the painted side gently on your DD's cheek. You can even superimpose a different-colored smaller star onto one already on the cheek for a more decorative look... just make sure the first star is already dry. The painted impression left by each stamp (given the sponge texture) gives a rustic-looking star that looks truly awesome! For clean up, simply use soap with water and scrub gently with a used washcloth.

Or if your too busy to mess with the paint Target has some super cute 4th of July stickers (which I like better than the Tattoo's) for the face and hands. Easy to get on, easy to get off!

I hope you all have a wonderful 4th of July! Please promise me that you will comment back here with the number of compliments you receive.

14 comments:

Girly Do's said...

How fun- what cute little fire crackers!!! Happy fourth to you.

Anonymous said...

I noticed your son isn't in your family picture (2nd one down). Everything ok?

Mindy said...

Hi Anonymous... Thanks for inquiring about our little Dude. Yes, everything is wonderful. The photos shown here are old photos from the past four years. In fact, the second photo down you inquired about was last year's 4th of July photo. We didn't know it yet during this photo, but the little man was to be born and in our home 11 days later! What a blessing he is to our family.

Reviewer11 said...

LOVELY Pictures! Wow! Thanks for sharing with us.

From a SITSta. :)

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Jamie said...

Wow, what gorgeous girls!! They are all so beautiful!

Marcie Hart - A Work Of Hart said...

Adorable and soooo creative!! Thank you for sharing! ;-)

Dori said...

Ijust happened upon your site and I am SO glad I did!! We did a practice run for our twists of fun for 4th of July and my daughter (age 6) and I both love it!!! It is so adorable! We did some face painting too and she loves it!! I will be practicing on my one year old tomorrow!! Thanks so much!

madame H said...

Dear Mindy,
I just discovered your blog and I find it really usefull and sooo pretty.
I am a mother of three daughters and a son and am always looking for ideas to do the hair of the girls.
I think I have just found THE right place !!
Thanks a lot.

Caroline, a french mom' living in Germany

OceanMom said...

Wanted to say THANKS for the crazy twist buns and red white and blue pipe cleaners hairdo! I did this on my dd for a 4th of July kids bike parade, and my daughter WON a prize solely because her hair was so cute and attention grabbing!!! Yay!! And as a bonus it all held up even with swimming all day, and made pretty waves the next day! Thx to you....

Crystal said...

I used the pipe cleaners this year in my girls hair and it was super cute!!! I love the idea!

Mike, Karen &amp; Josh said...

I knew you were in STAMPER deep down. Wish I had a cute little hair-do girl! :)

J said...

Great idea! I'll have to try that on my daughter for Canada Day next year...if she'll let me...she's so squirmy!

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