Rockin Bobbie Pins 4th of July

Follow the steps from the link below on how to get the hairstyle done.  The only difference is I pulled her ponytail into a messy bun because of our heat.  The summers are really hot here and she likes her hair up.

The Rockin Bobbie pins and how to make them came from http://www.mom-stuff.com/public/245.cfm.  I love these for accessories.
The picture below is showing how I put them in. 
The top view of her head.

Toddler Pull Thru's to Ponytail


This style was so simple and turned out so cute.

I started just above her ear and made a small ponytail then twisted it thru itself.  I then made a 2nd ponytail including the first ponytail and twist it thru itself too.  Do this on both sides of her head. 
On the very top center I made a poof and added the ends from each side. 
A finished side view of her head.

Question #12

Ahas left a new comment on your post "Ringlet Curling Iron":


where did u get it? what is it called?

It is called a Conair Instant Heat Spiral Styler Curling Iron.  I bought my at Walmart I put a link under the picture.



http://www.walmart.com/ip/Conair-Instant-Heat-Spiral-Styler-Curling-Iron/3999274?wmlspartner=GPA&sourceid=44444444440281551375


Original Curling Post http://thewrighthair.blogspot.com/2010/02/ringlet-curling-iron.html

Question #11

A has left a new comment on your post "Sponge Curlers":



i love the look, but where can u get the sponge curlers?

I buy my sponge curlers at stores like Kmart, Walmart, or Target.  They have all sizes but I prefer the larger sponge curlers because they don't make the curls too tight.  I do use the smaller ones on my toddler since her hair is so short.

French Braid Headband



I started by making 2 very small french braids on each side of her head.  Shown below
Then make a poof in the front middle of her head.
Next I made a fifth french braid that started just above her ear and makes a headband across her head.  *Note when I got to the poof ponytail I left this hair out of the braid because it will make the braid too thick.*
Top view of her head.

Toddler Knot Ribbons

I hope I can explain this hairstyle in a way you can follow. 

First pull the front hair forward.  This is to place the ribbon around her head. Picture below gives a visual.
Once the ribbon is laying across her head you start tying knots.  Because of how thin her hair is I tied the knots across the ribbon and then pulled once side to the opposite knots elastic as shown below.
The picture below shows the knot being pulled to the opposite elastic.
I continued tying them along the front of her head 2 on the very top and 2 on each side.

Question #10

A has left a new comment on your post "Sponge Curlers":


is the hair supposed to be wet or damp when first starting?
 
I always do sponge curlers with her hair all wet such as just after getting out of the bath tub.