Toddler Puffy Braids

With all hairstyles the have a combination of a 2 year old the pictures are very difficult.
All we did for this style is start at the top and make puffy braids down both sides of her hair.

St Patricks Day Rockin Bobbie Pins and French Braid Fun

Tons of fun with Braids and Rockin Bobbie Pins for St Patricks Day

Start by making a french braid down the center of her head as shown below.
Then make a french braid up her head toward the center braid.  Do this on both sides of her head as shown below.
You are going to continue making french braids around her head angled towards the center of her head.  Below is the part of her hair
Below shows the bottom back of her neck she is kneeling to get the bottom 3 french braids done.
Below is the french braid above and below her ear.
All in all you have 3 french braids acorss the front of her head and 3 at the bottom of her head.  Once these are done put them all in a ponytail.
Then make a messy bun or make ringlets to give a more sophisticated look.
If you want to turn this into a St. Patricks Day Hairstyle then make some fun Rockin Bobbie pins and I just slide them into different areas on her hair.

Make it or Break it More Lauren Fun Braids to Ponytail

We are sad that Make it or Break it is done for awhile.  Lauren has the cutest hairstyles.  So here is another one.

I started with a small french braid that goes back to the crown of her head.  Secure it with an elastic.
Next french braid up both sides of her hair as show below.  When done with the braids you should have 3 braids that look like you have the front and sides pulled up.  Then secure all the hair into a high ponytail.
Below is what the 3 finished braids should look like.
Once all the hair is secured in a high ponytail I wrapped her hair around the ponytail.
A fast, cute, and simple hairstyle.

Braids, Ribbons, and Ponytail Fun

I apologize for not having step by step instructions on this hairstyle.  I often times do my daughters hair without any idea of how it is going to end. This was one of those hairstyles.  My daughter is growing out her bangs so I started with a small triangle poof for the front. 
Then I made 2 upside down braids.  (upside down meaning I braided them from the bottom of her head up towards the top of her head.)
Next I took all of her hair and put it into a ponytail and made ringlets.   
Then I took a pink ribbon and shoe lace tied it up her braids and then wrapped it around her ponytail and made a small bow in the front on the left side of her ponytail.
Below is the side view of her hair.
The picture below is of the top of her hair.

Braids to Sides Pulled Back

Make 2 small french braids across the front hairline.  Braid them all the way to the ends and secure with elastics.

Make a back comb on the crown of her head. Then take the both braids and pull them across the back of the hair and secure with a small bobbie pin.
I then removed the elastics and added more bobbie pins to secure.

Braid with Rockin Bobbie Pins

My daughter is going through I want quick hair so we decided to do a fun braid to keep her bangs out of her face and use one of our new Rockin Bobbie Pins taken from http://www.mom-stuff.com/.
I just did a simple frenchbraid across the front of her head and braided a little ways down.
Once the braid is done I curved it back and secured it with one of our cute rockin bobbie pins.