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Another Special Occasion/ Easter Updo Hairstyle

Start with a pony, leaving out an edge of hair all the way around her head. Start inside out french braiding at the bottom of her head, (underneath the ponytail) and go all the way around. When you get to the end of the french braid, keep braiding and bring the end of the braid up the back of her head and combine it in with the ponytail. (If you don't know how to do an inside out french braid, click on the link. You'll find an instructional video there!)I didn't show the next steps in pictures because there really is no exact science to it. I just made some loops of hair with about 1/3 of the hair in the ponytail (the same way I did this Easter style.) I bobby pinned the loops to her head this time instead of using elastics. Then, I randomly braided some pieces and kinda strung them up through the loops and secured them to her head with the little clips. The last step was curling all the ends.

The thing I've found with updos is- it's going to work out differently every time. Just kind of work with the hair until you get it looking the way you want it to. Sometimes I use bobby pins, sometimes I use elastics, sometimes I use clips, sometimes the hair needs to be curled, sometimes it doesn't. (You get the idea.) It's all just a crap shoot!! So, just use the basic ideas from these updo posts, then make your very own creation for the end result!
I was thinking this would be a cute hairstyle for a flower girl too. Or maybe even the prom! (Although I can't be sure about that one, LOL. I'm WAY too old and out of it to know what's in with that scene, KWIM!?!) You could also add some flowers or other bling to it if you wanted to get really fancy.
For another fun Easter/Special occasion hairstyle, go here: Girls Hairstyle

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  1. I can,t wait for my little girls hair to get long... you are very creative. I just LOVE it!!!

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  2. I'm 16 and I'm taking this in to the salon for my first prom! I'm hoping they can recreate it for me. My dress would go perfect with this hairstyle! Thank you! :>]

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  3. You just won't stop will you? This is gorgeous.

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  4. geez, can't you stop by and do my daughter's hair. I don't think I am capable of this!

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  5. I like this one even better than the last one. Too fun.
    Thanks again.
    *hugs*

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  6. I'm a little apprehensive to try this on my daughter, but it's SO cute that I have to give it a whirl. You are so creative! Thanks for all the help in hair :)

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  7. so cute. wish i could do it. My fingers are to clumbsy for french braides

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  8. Hi, welcome to SITS girls! What beautiful hair. Your little girls are blessed to have a mommy who is willing to put forth such creative effort on their behalf.

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  9. That is a cute hairstyle and your daughter is very adorable.. greetings from India! :)

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  10. Thank you so much aah the amount of time that must go into this!! I applaud you. But I'm going to give this one a try. I try the last hairstyle and only got 3 separationd on top from her before she when insane with boredom, but it still looked good even though we didn't go all the way around. Everyone asked where I found the style I laughed and said a princess.♥

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  11. thats cute! thank you for making this tutorial its so pretty i am a 11 year old girl who only care about hairstyles, believe me! and i always watch you on youtube for making my hairstyles. btw... the princess is beautiful!

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  12. I love these hair styles , wish i could actually do them:) . I wish my hair was just a tid bit longer!!!

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