Leather Accent Loony Braids | Cute Braids

Since Halloween is only a few days away, we decided to show you what CGH#3 wants to be for Halloween! She did not want to be a fairy, or something scary… she wanted to be someone from history. The challenge is to come up with cute Halloween hairstyles!

We, of course, were going for Pocahontas, but are very careful not use the character name in the tutorial due to our contract with Disney, so we are calling this a “Native American Princess” hairstyle.

Loony Braid with Leather Accents

{* Note from Mindy:  Please note, my daughter’s choice in dress this year is not in any way mocking an indigenous culture and is nothing more than an honor and celebration of it.  She has been studying early American history in school this first semester, talks about Native American culture every day, and has been checking out books at the library and reading them on her own. She loves the stories of Pocahontas and Sacagawea. Not sure if any of our fans, know this, but our youngest daughter is 1/16th Native American {from her great-great grandmother}.  We honor and celebrate all cultures in our home.}

Given all of our braided hairstyles to choose from, we simply could not settle for a 3-strand braid. We wanted something a little different, so decided to accent an idea from one of our old videos called Loony Braids.

  1. We began by parting the hair down the middle of the head, and into two side ponytails. We then took a basic strand of crafting leather, doubled it over, and secured it around the ponytail.
  2. The next step is to grab the whole ponytail and use it as one of the three braiding strands along with the two remaining strands of leather. {Yes, the hair actually becomes the 3rd strand!}
  3. Once I braided to the end of the ponytail, I secured it with a clear hair elastic and cut of any excess leather. You could also simply take the remaining strands of leather and create a bow at the end.
  4. Repeat the same steps as above on the other ponytail…

Loony Braid with Leather Accents | Pocahontas Braids

Loony Braids with Leather Accents | Cute Braid Ideas

You can see that by braiding the two small strands of leather along with the ponytail acting as the 3rd strand, that the resulting braid has a very fun zig-zag look to it!  You can pull out the elbows of the braid to make the braid look more “jagged”, but we left the braid as is for this style.

This can be an everyday braid, and you can substitute pretty much anything in place of the leather for a different accented look.  You can use ribbon, colored yarn/string, strips of fabric, old necklace chains, etc.

Enjoy!

Items Needed: Brush, rat-tail comb, spray bottle, 2 small hair elastics, leather strands, hairspray {if desired}.

Time Requirement: 3-5 minutes

Skill Level: Medium

Happy Hairdoing!

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Waterfall Braid #2 (DIY) | Popular Hairstyles

OK, girls, many of you have expressed that you LOVE our hairstyles, and would like to see some of the more complicated hairstyles done on one’s self.

Perhaps one of the more complex hairstyles is the Waterfall Braid, and so many YouTube viewers have left comments wanting to know how to do this if you do not have anyone to help you with it. What I love about this style is that it can be done on short hair (like mine) as well as long (my daughters).

Waterfall Braid Hairstyles Tutorial

I do this hairstyle on myself all the time. It is very possible to do this braid by yourself, although it may take some practice. Don’t be upset if it doesn’t turn out perfectly the first time… it may take a few tries. I decided to film a tutorial to show you exactly how I handle the stranding as well as the falling pieces in this waterfall braid.

Items Needed: Brush, rat-tail comb, spray bottle, one hair elastic or 2 bobby pins, hairspray or accessory {if desired}.

Time Requirement: 2-3 minutes

Skill Level: Medium

I plan on posting in the near future more styles like these that you can do on yourself, so keep checking back!  To view the tutorial, simply click below…

Happy Hairdoing!

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Video Hairstyles: Triple-Twist Ponytail

I wanted to provide a video tutorial for one of the first hairstyles I ever put on this website, because I received several requests from followers to do so.

The 2008 hairstyle was called Triple-Twist Ponytail (click to view photos/instructions)…

Triple-Twist Ponytail

Items Needed: Brush, comb, 2 rubber bands, and hairspray.

Time Requirement: 3-5 minutes.

Skill Level: Easy

What I love about this hairstyle is that it can be done so quickly, yet it looks fairly complex! Even dad’s can do this since it does not involve any braiding! (The thickness of the ponytail will vary based on how thick or thin your daughter’s hair may be. You may find that to change up this style a bit, you could use two ponytails instead of one.)

Funny enough, I decided to turn the camera on my husband during the filming of this hairstyle… so there is a brief cameo by my dear hubby a few seconds into the video.  He wasn’t too happy with me, but I thought you should all get to meet him!  (He’s getting a kick out of the YouTube comments this video gets.)  Here is the video tutorial…

Happy Hairdoing!

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July 4th, 2010 – Your hairstyles…

I received a cute comment  yesterday from a mom in the U.K. who said that she loved these hair styles so much that she is thinking about lobbying the head mistress at her daughter’s school to allow her daughter to celebrate the 4th of July with us!  Another joked she was writing a letter to Parliament.  Last year, a Canadian mom used one of my styles and localized it in red and white for Canada Day!  This patriotism goes for any country! 

As promised, I have compiled all of your reader-submitted 4th of July hairstyles for this post. There is quite a lot of creativity in these photos, and a passion for celebrating the patriotic with hair and accessories!  Thanks, everyone, for sharing these hairstyle photos with us!!!

The submitted photos come from the following amazing ladies … Amy, Caitlin, Carrie, Dawn, Dawn K, Deena, Erin, Jennifer, Jessica, Jill, Karla, Laura, Leia, Lelah, Liz, Lynelle, Maggie Jane, Myndi, Nicole, Rachel, Sarah B, Sarah M, Shanna, Shawn, Wendi, Wendi M. {Be sure to link this post on your own blogs so that your family and friends can come here and see your photos!  Simply tell them to mouse over the photos to find your name, then click on the photo to see it enlarged. }

The hairstyle photos below are listed in no particular order…

4th_Laura4th_WendiM4th_AmyK4th_AmyK24th_Caitlin4th_Carrie4th_Dawn4th_DawnK4th_Deena4th_Erin4th_Erin24th_JenniferU4th_Jessica24th_Jill4th_Karla4th_Leia4th_Lelah4th_Liz4th_Liz24th_Lynelle4th_MaggieJane4th_MaggieJane24th_MaggieJane34th_Myndi4th_Nicole4th_Nicole24th_Nicole34th_Rachel4th_SarahB4th_SarahM4th_SarahM24th_Shanna4th_Shawn4th_Wendi

Happy Hairdoing!

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