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18. Sleek High Ponytail - 25 Super-Easy Everyday Hairstyles for Extremely Long Hair … I'm not a fan of Kim Kardashian but there's no denying that the woman has GORGEOUS hair!

18. Sleek High Ponytail - 25 Super-Easy Everyday Hairstyles for Extremely Long Hair …

So here's a sleek high ponytail perfect for long hair inspired by Kim. This one works best with straight hair so start off by straightening your hair with a flat iron. Then separate the front section, which will be part of the quiff (if you want one; it's optional) and pin it up with a clip so you can work with the rest of your hair first. Brush the rest of your hair upwards and tie into a high ponytail (preferably the highest point you can).

Now for the poof, release the front section and divide it into three or four. A Beautiful Mess. I love using cloth napkins to dress up our dinner table, and through the years I've grown even more fond of their sustainability and cost effectiveness.

A Beautiful Mess

Though, I'm not sure how cost effective it is if you keep buying more and more cloth napkins each year! This holiday season I thought it would be fun to look at how I could dress up the napkins I already own to give them an extra festive vibe. Check out three simple ways you can give new life to your table linens. And hey! Two of them are even no sew! Ribbon Trimmed Napkin This look is so (no sew) simple! Supplies:-ribbon-heat bond in width of ribbon-cloth napkin (buy mine here)-iron-fabric scissors (not shown above) Step One: Trim pieces of your ribbon to be about 1.5 inches longer than the width of your napkins. Step Two: Fold down the edges of each ribbon segment about 1/4" and iron flat. Step Three: Iron the heat bond to the ribbon (pressing with hot iron for two seconds), then peel off the paper backing.

Pom-Pom Trimmed Napkin. StumbleUpon. No Heat Curls - Moms Who Wear High Heels and Swear. How to turn "water" into marbles. 25 Beauty Tips Reusing Household Items - Homemade Beauty Tips on ELLE. 1.

25 Beauty Tips Reusing Household Items - Homemade Beauty Tips on ELLE

Old Buttons Repurpose spare buttons by using them to keep pairs of earrings together: Most buttons have at least two holes in them, so simply place an earring in each opening to neatly store when not wearing. Photo: Jupiter Images 2. Eyebrow Brush Stuck without a lint-remover? Use this handy makeup tool to remove unwanted fuzz from your shirt. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Follow the Trend With Colorblocked Nails!

Why not try it out on your nails instead?

Follow the Trend With Colorblocked Nails!

You can keep it simple within the same color family or go bold and crazy—whatever suits your mood! Step 1: Get Your Supplies Together To start, make sure you have all of your supplies handy. For this manicure, you will need three different nail polishes (make sure that at least two of them are thick enough that they can cover the base color), Scotch tape, and a fast-dry topcoat like Seche Vite. For this manicure, I used two colors from the new Minnie Mouse Collection by OPI, If You Moust You Moust and The Color of Minnie, along with my favorite silver nail polish, Stardust by Deborah Lippmann. Step 2: Paint a Base Color Start with your favorite basecoat and paint your nails the base color. Step 3: Start Taping Next, pull off a small piece of Scotch tape (you won’t need more than an inch at a time) and put it against your hand and pull it off several times until most of the stickiness is gone.

Step 4: Apply the Second Color Step 6: Marvel at Your Work. Weheartit. PicMonkey. I waste so much time.