Colorblocking can be pretty confusing (although this tutorial on how to colorblock is pretty helpful). That said, if you want to indulge in the trend without engaging in mix-and-match color theory each time you put an outfit together, the easiest thing you can do is to find pieces that have already done the work for you. We're talking graphic tops, dresses, skirts, and accessories that make traditionally simple cuts way more dramatic. Add just one of these to your look, and you can take it easy with the rest of your outfit. Loud and proud colour combinations make for a dynamic, confident look:
Top TwistI started this with dry hair. I don't see why you couldn't do it with wet hair.Section off a square on the top of the head. I used her natural part as my guide. I then pulled out the spray bottle and sprayed the section ti…Read More
Soft and a little more grownup.My girl is growing up. She is throwing her locks in with the likes of HSM and Hannah Montana. She wants the soft curls and the trends. Which is okay with me, so long as she lets me braid it once in a while.We started out w…Read More
Butterfly HairA new family is moving across the street from us. They came to our ward (congregation) on Sunday and her daughters had their hair done like this. They called it butterfly hair, because it looks like butterfly wings. Divide …Read More
I'm back...and how about some criss cross braids.Whoa, that was longer than I thought. I beg for forgiveness. We have had swimming lessons each day this week at noon and it just didn't make sense to do my girls hair twice a day, so instead they have resembled orphans. HOW…Read More
Swim SmockingAs I mentioned a week or so ago, we had swim lessons. As in my nature, I started out gung-ho pulling their hair back, as time progressed, I puttered out resulting in one single ponytail or two...depending on which daughter.I…Read More
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