I just realized that I had forgotten to post my own family photos from the Fourth of July. Yikes! I thought we all looked pretty good this year. I especially liked my little Dude’s do-rag!
I hope you will forgive the non-hair post, but my hubby and I are actually in NY this week. We have spent the last two weeks either camping, going on Trek with the youth from our church, or now in NY city. It’s been crazy but fun. School starts soon and life will have to slow down right? I hope so..
Happy Hairdoing!
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Sounds like our 4th of July Hairdo was a hit this year! I have received many emails, postings on Facebook/Twitter, or blog comments stating that everyone really enjoyed this hairdo…
In fact, many moms mentioned that during parades, family outings, firework displays, or simply walking around on the 4th that they received so many compliments and requests like “How you did you do that?” Many mentioned that passer’s by would snap pictures of their daughters, ogling about how cute they were! Better yet, two moms mentioned that reporters had photographed their daughters and the resulting photos ended up being in the newspaper! One even won a prize for “Most Patriotic Hairdo” during a city parade! Here are just a few of the reader-submitted photos I received:
The following photo came from Dori via email…
The following photo came from Nikki, a Canadian down for the 4th of July, here…

The following photo came from Sherrie here…

The following photo came from Heidi here…

The following photo came from Crystal here…
The following photo came from Jennifer via email after “Canada Day”…

If any of you have photos of this hairdo from your daughters on the 4th of July, please do email them to me and I will include them here! How cool would that be for your daughter to see themselves on our site!
(Thanks also to all of you who commented on how much you like my new haircut. I was nervous about it and you helped reassure me! I heard from 10-12 moms who decided to cut their hair the same way as well!)
Happy Hairdoing!
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Comment on this post »Some of you may recognize this hairstyle 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…)
(These photos are from years past, so our precious little D. will not be in any of them.)
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…
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.
Happy Hairdoing!
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