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Headband tutorial. What you need: -Flower petal template- located HERE-Sheer fabric-Felt-Permanent fabric glue-Headband (wide bands work best)-Scissors-Cardstock What to do: -Print the template on cardstock and cut out -Trace template onto fabric: 12 Large, 20 Medium, 3 Small To make the large flower: -Fold in half. -Fold in half again. -Make a few quick stitches to hold in place. -Cut a small circle of felt. -Sew the folded petals to the edge of the felt circle. -Sew 8 petals around the edge and 4 in the center, then fluff.

Repeat steps to make the medium flower. This is a diagram of how I assembled the petals on the headband. Use small dots of permanent fabric glue to attach the large flower to the side of the headband. Attach the medium size flower above the larger flower, towards the center. Now all you have to do is attach petals down the sides. Hair Romance: 30 Days of Twist & Pin Hairstyles – Day 1! It begins…30 hairstyles in 30 days. I am so excited about this hair challenge and will be posting a new hairstyle every day for the next 30 days. Day 1 – Simple twist & pin side chignon Want to learn how to do this hairstyle? Check out my ebook 30 Days of Twist & Pin Hairstyles! It gives you over 75 pages of detailed instructions and how-to pictures, tips, tricks, techniques and cheats for a different hairstyle every day.

You can get your copy right here by clicking the button below. You don’t need an e-reader or a Kindle to read this book. If you want to see some of the other styles featured in my ebook, take a look at some of the other 30 Days of Twist & Pin. Have you seen my other 30 Day Hairstyle Challenge? At Hair Romance we want you to love your hair. Related posts: 30 hairstyles/30 days. How to Dye Hair With Kool Aid. Edit Article PreparationDying Your Hair Edited by KnowItSome, Glutted, V Rod, Tom Viren and 232 others If you'd like to experiment with a different hair color but don't want to make a long-term commitment or use harsh chemicals, there are some "home remedies" that do the trick. This article will show you to dye your hair with one such remedy, Kool-Aid drink mix powder. The color will last a couple of days and your hair won't get damaged by harsh chemicals even used in temporary dyes. Ad Steps Part 1 of 2: Preparation 1Put on gloves to prevent staining. 5Wrap the person whose hair you're dying in towel(s) (or a garbage bag with a clip to keep it in place) to avoid stains.

Part 2 of 2: Dying Your Hair Dying all of your hair 1Work the Kool-Aid paste into the hair, starting near the roots. 8Rock your new Kool-Aid colored hair! Streaking your hair Boiling - for ends only 1Add 1-2 packages of Kool-Aid to water.2Bring the water to boil. Warnings Sources and Citations. ...love Maegan: Messy Rope Braids and Low Bun Hair Tutorial Fashion+Home+Lifestyle. These little rope braids are a fun way to add a little style with your own hair, creating a sort-of headband of sorts. Your hair doesn’t need to be extremely long, but you do need some length to cover the top of your head with. If you have layers, you could instead create a tiny French Braid where the hair is shorter and closer to your head, if that makes sense. But it’s a fun and cute braided hair style that’s just a little different.

I originally wore this style last Summer with two slightly larger braids Watch and Enjoy… * Notes: Instead of one large bun, create two or three little buns at base of your head OR swap the bun for a clean pony tail. Wear it Up… Wear it Down… * Just bobby pin them in place or use a pretty barrette * Click Here for my DIY Tassel Earrings shown above * Have Fun! Find all my Hair Tutorials here!