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Sabtu, 15 Maret 2014

1We love the look of fishtail braids! This trend is incredibly easy to style, even on your own hair. Kinsey and I photographed the steps so you can try it out for yourself...
2Here's how to style a fishtail braid... 1. Part your hair into two even sections. 2. Take a small strand of hair (preferably from underneath so that it wraps around the entire seciton) from one section and bring it over to the other side. Make sure your strands of hair aren't too large, or it will look more like a regular braid! 3. Do the same thing with the other section. 4. Repeat steps 2 & 3 until the braid is finished. 5. To make your braid a little more full looking, lighting tug the edges of the braid to widen it.
3Next, we had a crazy idea... weave pieces of yarn into the braid? FUN!
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1. Tie yarn to one layer of hair at the root. We teased the roots a little bit to help the yarn stay. 2. Braid the pieces in with the same technique as seen above. Be sure to vary the colors of yarn. 3. Trim pieces of yarn and tie off with yarn.
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We thought it was pretty cute! xo.

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Top knot 2Top knot  1We love a pretty top knot! This is a great hair style for those warm summer months since it's a stylish way to keep your hair up and off your neck and shoulders. We love how top knots can be styled to look casual for a day out shopping or more polished for an office day. Sarahdemonstrates how to get the perfect amount of body for a top knot on our model Kinsey.Top knot steps1. Gather your hair into a high pony tail at the top of your head. 2. Use a comb to brush down and through your hair, teasing it. 3. If you have thin or fine hair be sure to tease as many strands of your pony tail as you can. This is what gives the bun volume and body. 4. Twist your hair around your hand and pony tail base. 5. Pull the end of your hair through, this puts the knot in top knot! :) 6. Tease and style your top knot and, if needed, spray on a little hair spray to finish.Top knot 3You can change up the look of your top knot by leaving bangs our strands of hair out before you begin, or by adding a scarf or ribbon to the base. Dress it up however you like to show off your style! xo.

This hair tutorial was created in collaboration with Sarah Chapman, a professional hair stylist at Blu Skies Hair Studio in Springfield, Missouri. If you're local, give her a call! 

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Make this fabulous hand dish inspired by Kelly Wearstler- click through for details.I can't always afford to buy the things I want, but I can sometimes make them, right? Recently I saw this quirky little hand dish that I loved, but I had to gasp at the enormous price tag. When I saw Kelly Wearstler's fabulous name on it, things began to add up. Well, the dollars began to add up, that is. It's sold out now, so I figured making my own was fair game.
This sculptural hand dish is the perfect size for catching keys or cash on a console table, and jewelry or trinkets on your dresser. It's easy to make, and a thoughtful handmade gift idea!Make this fabulous hand dish inspired by Kelly Wearstler- click through for details.Supplies:- Clay (I used air-dry, low-shrink clay that I found at the craft store for a few dollars.)
- Rolling pin
- Craft blade
- Pencil
- Paint brush
- Scissors
- Scrap paper
- Liquid gold leafing in the metal tone of your choice
- Small, shallow bowl (not pictured above)
- Foil or parchment paper for rolling out the clayMake this fabulous hand dish inspired by Kelly Wearstler- click through for details.Step One: Trace around your hand, keeping your fingers together and letting your thumb rest naturally. Extend the edge of the outline on the pinky-finger side of your hand, because you will need a wider shape than your natural hand in order to form a bowl. (See the exaggerated edge of the hand I drew in picture 2.)
Step Two: Cut out the outline of the hand that you drew on the paper.Make this fabulous hand dish inspired by Kelly Wearstler- click through for details.Step Three: Roll out your clay to be about 1/8" thick. It doesn't need to be exactly uniform in thickness. Use foil or parchment paper in-between the clay and the work surface.Make this fabulous hand dish inspired by Kelly Wearstler- click through for details.Step Four: Lay the paper hand template onto the clay and carefully cut around it with a craft blade. Then remove the scrap clay from around the hand as well as the paper hand template.
Step Five: Peel the clay hand from the foil or paper and flip it upside down. The side that touched the foil or paper originally should have a nice texture. Use the pencil on the nicely-textured side of the hand to create indents between the "fingers" of the clay.Make this fabulous hand dish inspired by Kelly Wearstler- click through for details.Step Six: Peel off the parchment paper or foil from the clay once again and place the clay hand inside of a small, shallow bowl, pressing the hand gently into the bowl.
Step Seven: After the clay has begun to harden for a few hours, but not so much that you can't reshape it a bit, remove the hand from inside the bowl and place it upside-down on the bottom of the overturned bowl, as shown in image 7. Press onto the backside of the hand (which is now facing upwards) with a flat object like a book. This will ensure the dish is stable once it's put into action. Letting the clay dry upside-down will also ensure that the edges won't crack as the clay shrinks during the drying process.Make this fabulous hand dish inspired by Kelly Wearstler- click through for details.Step Eight: Paint the bowl with the liquid gold leafing. A little bit goes a long way! I used Martha Stewart's liquid gold leafing and was able to clean my brush thoroughly after working at it for a while with dish soap.
Step Nine: Let the liquid gold leafing dry completely before step ten. Enjoy the beauty of what you've created so far, or go make a pot of coffee!Make this fabulous hand dish inspired by Kelly Wearstler- click through for details.Step Ten: Wipe or brush the gold dish with a light coat of black acrylic paint. Don't allow the paint to dry before the next step.
Step Eleven: Quickly wipe away the black paint before it dries. I wiped mine with a wet paper towel, and then again with a damp paper towel. As you wipe away the black paint, you'll notice that it remains in the little crevices of the textural surface, leaving behind a nice patina. If any areas are too black for your liking, or if you rubbed off any of the gold leaf paint in the wiping process, simply brush on more of the gold paint. A friend of mine suggested shoe polish to add patina, but I didn't have any, so I just used the black paint. The acrylic paint works quite nicely, and I won't have to worry about it rubbing off during use.

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Fancy bun 2

Fancy bun 1

It's the perfect season for easy and elegant up-dos. Maybe you are getting your outfit together for a friends wedding or for your senior prom. Here's a simple style for a cute low bun, you could dress this up with little flower blooms or ribbon!

Fancy bun steps1. Seperate a few thick strands from the top of your head (where your part naturally ends) and tease them by brushing the hair up toward your head. 2. Pull your hair down, styling it into a low pony tail. 3. Fluff up the teased part of your hair. 4. Now that you have a volumnious low pony tail use a hair tie to keep it in place. 5. Seperate the hair of your pony tail in half, tease the upper half. 6. Use the lower half (the unteased hair) and flip over the top or your teased bun. 7. Wrap hair around the base of your bun and pin it in place. 8. Style any loose strands.

Fancy bun 3Have fun styling your own low bun! xo
This hair tutorial was created in collaboration with Sarah Chapman, a professional hair stylist at Blu Skies Hair Studio in Springfield, Missouri. If you're local, give her a call!

Appeared first on : http://www.abeautifulmess.com/2012/04/how-to-style-a-low-bun.html

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