This weeks post is about braids.
To add a little detail you could add a tiny braid.
Or a ribbon.
Here’s another one.
How do you braid your hair?
You can see the Celtic Knot and Simple Danglie Flexi Clips at my mom’s Lilla Rose website.

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This weeks post is about braids.
To add a little detail you could add a tiny braid.
Or a ribbon.
Here’s another one.
How do you braid your hair?
You can see the Celtic Knot and Simple Danglie Flexi Clips at my mom’s Lilla Rose website.
We love braiding in our house too! With four girls it is the quickest way to ensure hair looks presentable! My girls also like to plait lots of little plaits and leave them in over night, so in the morning they have lovely wavy hair!
I do the same thing once in a while. I don’t know why though. It must be a girl thing.
My hair is short and layered, so it doesn’t braid, but with my daughters when they were younger, and my granddaughter now, I do my best to do a French braid. It’s never tight, and there are always little romantic wispies flying around (actually, a lot of wispies), but I guess that’s my signature braid: romantic, loose, and full of wispies.
We all have one.
I very often pull my hair into a pony and make two braids. It stays neater longer but doesn’t always look sophisticated.
I suppose so.
Thanks for linking up on Pintastic Pinteresting Party. I have always loved braids. When my daughter was young I braided her hair a lot and now she braids her daughter’s hair. Thanks again for sharing.
As the mum of four boys, I’m looking forward to a future grand-girl for all this loveliness!
<3 oh,my, yes, grand-girls are the loveliest gifts! I had the pleasure of cuddling our newest girl just yesterday :) Tuck these braiding ideas away for the future!