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  • Don't worry if you woke up like this again, cause I got your back, girl. In this tutorial

  • I'll show you 10 adorable hairstyles and 10 DIY hair accessories. These are perfect for

  • school because they are super easy and quick to make, they keep your hair out of your face

  • and they look absolutely stunning!

  • Hey loves! I'm super excited about today's video, because it's about something that I've

  • never done before and I love trying out new things. So today we're going to be fixing

  • up our hair. I'm going to show you 10 beautiful hairstyles and since my love for DIY runs

  • deep, I'm also including 10 epic DIY hair accessories. The hairstyles that I'm about

  • to show you are so pretty and they are perfect for school because they are literally done

  • in no time. You can make them on your way to school or even when you get there, because

  • these are just like "bam" perfect hair. I hope that you guys are excited and let's dive

  • in!  

  • First let's make this cute wired headband! We're gonna need some fabric, wire, pliers,

  • scissors and a glue gun. Start by cutting 30 inches long and 6 inches wide piece of

  • fabric. I am just using this body that I got on sale for a couple of dollars. I loved the

  • fabric so I took the large one and now I can make a bunch of DIYs out of it. Apply the

  • glue along the longer sides of your rectangle and fold the edge inside. This way we will

  • get beautiful, clean edges without sewing. Once that's done fold the fabric like so and

  • cut the shorter sides diagonally. Unfold the fabric and make that neat edge on the sides

  • as well. Time to take a wire, and cut a piece of the same length as your fabric. Curl the

  • ends with pliers to get rid of that sharp edge. All we have to do now is apply some

  • glue along one half of our fabric, place the wire on, and fold the fabric like that. Wait

  • for a few minutes so that the glue dries completely, and we are ready to rock this gorgeous wired

  • headband. Here I decided for a simple hairstyle with my hair down. But this headband looks

  • so cute with pony tails, half opdos, messy buns.. It just makes any hairstyle 100 times

  • more fun and cute. And when you're late for school, you can just grab it and you are out

  • the door. With this awesome headband you can make a great hairstyle on your way to school

  • or even when you arrive, because it just takes a second.

  •   A polished flower wrapped bun anyone? To make

  • the flower wrap all you need is a glue gun, string, scissors and some artificial flowers.

  • Place your flowers in a line like that.  Cut a 10 inch piece of string and set it aside

  • for a moment. Now apply some glue on the back of your flowers and quickly place the string

  • on. If you want you can apply another layer of glue to assure that this flower wrap will

  • last you many years. Voila and we are ready to put this beauty into our hair! Take an

  • elastic band and start making a high pony. Take a hair doughnut and pull your pony tail

  • through the opening. If you don’t have such doughnut you can easily make one using  a

  • sock. Wrap all your hair around the doughnut to cover it and secure with a few bobby pins.

  • Finally take your flower wrap and tie it around the bun, making a little bow at the back.

  • I think this hairstyle is so cute and the flowers really take it to the next level!

  • This one is also perfect for when you are too lazy to wash your hair because it keeps

  • them out of the face and looks adorbs!  

  • Next let's make this beautiful braided headband! You will need 3 different colors of fabric,

  • scissors and a hair tie. For the fabric I am going to recycle 3 old shirts. Cut about

  • 15 inch long and 1 to 2 inch wide piece of fabric. Note that the wider the strips, the

  • thicker the headband you'll get. Cut the same pieces from the other two shirts. For my headband

  • I chose pink, yellow and minty green. I think these are my favorite colors at the moment.

  • I love how you can make these headbands using different patterns and materials to match

  • your outfits. Give the strips a nice tuck, to get rid of that freshly cut look. Take

  • a hair elastic and tie your fabric strands on by making a simple knot. Now it's time

  • to start braiding and I like to place a heavy object on one end to keep my work in place.

  • Anyone remember this candle from my DIY roomcor? I love it so much, I don't even want

  • to burn it. Okay, once your braid is finished, all you have to do is tie the loose ends to

  • the elastic. Make the knots close together. And here it is our beautiful braided headband.

  • Here's an idea on how you can rock it. Take the hair at the crown and temporarily secure

  • it on the top of your head. Place on a headband. Take the front section of your hair and tuck

  • it under the headband like this. Do this on both sides. Let the hair at the crown fall

  • down and you have an adorable hairstyle for school. You can also use this one in a gym

  • with a braid or a pony tail. I love the cute little detail this headband adds to the otherwise

  • plain hairstyle. And what’s great is that it keeps your bangs out of your face, which

  • is always helpful for school.  

  • Next I'm gonna show you how to make your own flower hair clip. All you need is some glue,

  • a flower, a clip and 30 seconds of your time. This one is very straightforward: we just

  • need to attach the flower on to the clip. Apply some glue on the back of the flower

  • and place on a hair clip. Leave to dry and voila! A beautiful hair accessory that transforms

  • any hairstyle into a pretty and romantic masterpiece. I like to make a deep side parting and clip

  • it on the side where I have less hair. You can then just leave your hair down like me

  • or make a braid, a side pony... whatever you do - I bet you will look amazing!

  •   Sometimes, we just want our hair out of the

  • way and a pony tail is a great solution. But there's no need for it to be boring! For some

  • fun beaded hair ties you will need elastic ribbon, colorful beads and scissors. Cut about

  • 5 inch piece of elastic ribbon. I like to stick on some tape on one endthis makes

  • it much easier to thread the beads on. Slide on a bunch of colorful beads. I have some

  • yellow, pink, blue, orange and purple. Then just tie the ends into a knot. Snip away any

  • excess elastic and we are finished! I made few of them using different colors of elastic

  • ribbon and they look so cute. Now your pony tails will never look plain and boring, but

  • fun and interesting instead. These are perfect for working out as well. I always like to

  • put on colorful pieces when I work out. Strangely, I just get very motivated if I have something

  • nice to wear when I'm exercising. So these hair ties go perfectly with my training gear.

  •   Plastic headbands are so easy to wear. Here

  • I'll show you how to make this beautiful threaded one. We're going to need a plastic band, embroidery

  • floss, scissors, paint brush and some glue. Apply your glue on a two inch section of the

  • headband. Take your thread and start wrapping it around the band. Make sure the loops are

  • close together so you can’t really see the headband under. For a neat look stick the

  • thread ends on the bottom part like so. Apply the glue on the section next to it and start

  • wrapping another color of thread. You can also use thicker thread or yarn. You'll finish

  • quicker, but the headband will look just as pretty as this one. I promise. Here I am working

  • on my third color, which is this beautiful emerald green. You can make your headband

  • using just one color of thread or you can go a bit crazy like me. I don't really have

  • much patterned clothes in my closet so this will add a nice fun touch to my solid outfits.

  • Continue wrapping your thread around the band until it is completely covered. Stick the

  • thread ends on the bottom and we are all finished with this pretty head band! I like to wear

  • mine with all the hair pulled back. This gives you so much volume and looks kinda retro,

  • which I love. To add an even more relaxed and fun touch to the hair I am also taking

  • a small section of hair from behind my ears and I am making a little braid. Secure with

  • a clear elastic and make the same on the other side. How happy and relaxed is this hairstyle

  • right!? I love it. Oh and anyone noticed my diy shirt? I love that one too, I've been

  • wearing it loads! This headband looks great with half up-dos as well. I’ll show you

  • a simple half up half down hairstyle in a bit.

  •   One of the cutest hair accessories to me are

  • definitely hair bows. They can be quite expensive to buy so we're going to make one on our own!

  • We'll need two pieces of fabric: a 10 by 6 inch and a 1 by 5 inch. A hair clip and a

  • hot glue gun or a fabric glue. Take your larger piece of fabric and fold the upper part down.

  • Apply some glue on the edge and fold the bottom part up like so. When the glue is completely

  • dry proceed by folding the right part towards the center. Again apply some glue on the edge

  • and fold the left part in as well. In the meantime take your small piece of fabric,

  • fold it on both sides and glue the edges together to get a neat stripe like this. Back to the

  • bigger piece of fabric, which is completely dry by now. Pinch it in the by middle to get

  • that zig-zag form. Once you got the shape you can apply some glue in the creases. Now

  • we just have to wrap our little strip around the center of the bow. Glue it on the back

  • and trim away any extra fabric. Here's our bow all finished, the only thing left to do

  • is attaching a hair clip to it. I like to just slide the upper part of my clip through

  • this opening and that's it! I like to wear my bow on the back of the head, just pinching

  • the front top sections together. Literally a 2 seconds hairstyle that looks so adorable

  • and cute. And that's why these DIY hair accessories are so perfect for school. You can take them

  • with you or just have some in your locker.  Make a quick hairstyle before the classes start

  • or after PE, no need to wake up early in the morning just to fix your hair.

  •   I like wearing flower crowns especially with

  • side braids. Here I am going to teach you how to make this pretty daisy flower crown.

  • You will need some wire, pliers, scissors, florist tape, leaf vine, glue gun and the

  • flowers of your choice. We're all setlet's begin! Cut a piece of wire that will fit your

  • head and form a circle. Swirl the ends around each other like so to keep in place. Take

  • a bit of masking tape and wrap it around that part as well. This makes the wire edges less

  • sharp so you won't be able to hurt yourself. With the florist tape go all around your crown

  • until there is no wire to be seen. If you don't have a florist tape you can just use

  • a simple green ribbon. I got my florist tape in the flower shop, I just went there, ask

  • and they sold it to me. Take your leaf vine, I got mine online for less than a dollar and

  • wrap it around the crown several times. Secure the ends with a small piece of florist tape.

  • Finally it's time for the fun partthe flowers. Simply glue them on the crown using

  • hot glue. You can place them as close or as far away as you like. I kinda prefer leaving

  • some space between the flowers so that the vine and the leafs can be seen as well. Here

  • comes the last flower and we are all finished! I think these hair crowns are so beautiful

  • and they look awesome on pictures too. You can wear them with your hair down or as I

  • like to domake a simple side braid, secure with a clear band and you got a an awesome

  • bohemian hairstyle. Flower crowns are a huge trend this year I've seen them all over the

  • shops, but they are so much fun to make. You can make them using smaller flowers if you

  • think these too much for school, but daisies are my favorite so of course I had to use

  • them.  

  • Flowy scarves can make our outfits more interesting and full. But did you know that they can work

  • as epic hair accessories as well? Alright so take your scarf and wrap it around your

  • head like.. a Rambo... no, just kidding. Go under your hair at the back, make the ends

  • cross and pull them up again. Make a simple bow on top of your head or slightly tilted

  • to one side as I like to do it. This already is a pretty awesome hairstyle if you ask me,

  • but I decided to do a half updo this time. Grab the top part of your hair and pull it

  • towards the back. Make a little twist and secure with a couple of bobby pins. And there

  • you have it – a super cute hairstyle, awesome for school, a date or an evening with your

  • girlfriends. This one looks so girly and kinda pin up to me, I love it so much!

  •   Last but definitely not least we are making

  • this statement flowery head piece. You will need a bunch of flowers of different sizes,

  • I have these beautiful pastel gerbera daisies, a plastic hair band and a glue gun. All we

  • have to do is basically stick the flowers on the band. I am leaving an inch empty because

  • that's the part that goes behind your ears and you don't really need anything there.

  • Apply some glue and place on your flowers. I like to stick my flowers close together

  • so that the head band is totally covered. I only need one more big flower to finish

  • of this pretty hair decor! Daisies and gerbera daisies are one of my favorite types of flowers

  • and I think these particularly looks great, because they are so pastel, nice and sweet.

  • I love to wear mine with my hair down or with a side pony tail. Pull all your hair to one

  • side. Swirl the bangs like that and then simply tie your hair with a clear elastic. So quick

  • and easy but you are left with a beautiful and romantic hairstyle. Again, you can use

  • smaller flowers if you want to tone down the hairpiece a bit.

  • These were my ten DIY hair accessories and hairstyles. I really hope the video was helpful

  • and you'll try some ideas out. Please let me know in the comments, which DIY hair accessory

  • was your favorite and also give the video some love if you'd like to see more tutorials

  • like this. Thank you so much for stopping by, I love you to pieces and I'll see you

  • soon. Bye!

  • You don’t need more than a minute to create awesome hairstyles. Just be creative, try

  • something new and of course have fun with it!

Don't worry if you woke up like this again, cause I got your back, girl. In this tutorial

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