Sentences with phrase «hair ties with ribbon»

Today's tutorial aims to show how to make fabric flower hair ties with ribbon.

Not exact matches

Accessorise with a big bright ribbon hair - tie to add flair to the hairstyle.
I just want to shake her and tell her that collecting cheap jewelry (yes, people wear those ribbon hair ties as jewelry sadly) is not a hobby, and wearing it with your cute sundress is cramping your style.
The problem with simply tying a ribbon in your hair is that it falls out... within minutes.
Even if your hair isn't as long as Ratajkowski's, you can fake the length by tying off your over-the-shoulder braid with a long black ribbon, which gives the illusion of Rapunzel - level hair.
Brighten up your table with floral centerpieces, a DIY table - runner made with burlap and ribbon, or some floral napkin rings using faux roses sewn onto hair ties.
Sometimes I use a tiny safety pin as shown above and cover it with my hair, or a pretty ribbon tied in a bow (this option is also good for adjusting how closely you bring the two straps together).
So instead of showing your old hair tie, do a bow with a red ribbon.
Hide your hair tie with a red ribbon!
Hair adornments: Ponytails were seen styled simply this season with gilded oversize barrettes at Rodarte and ribbon tied around low ponytails at Oscar de la Renta.
He wore neither hat nor wig, and his long hair was tied at the back with a blue ribbon, a few strands torn free by the wind.
Cats (and even some dogs) love to play with strings, ribbons, yarn, and even elastic hair ties, but these dangly objects don't always love kitties back.
Blue Tree Grey has a 5ft wooden stand, I designed it and my dad made it, he's an old school master carpenter, I painted the stand indigo blue, made 6 long grey droopy branches for it, tied a grey velvet egg baby to its central pole with a blue ribbon, because oh dear what can the matter be, Johnny's so long at the fair, he promised to buy me a bunch of blue ribbons to tie up my bonny brown hair, and there's 6 midnight blue velveteen «heads» tied to its branches, I see them as mourners, watchers, protectors, and they're my version of my all time favorite sculpture: Nature Study (Velvet Eyes) by Louise Bourgeois.
Originally exhibited like an anthropological specimen under a vitrine, and embellished with a muslin tutu, linen bodice, ballet slippers, and a real hair wig tied with a satin ribbon, this wax sculpture of a novice ballerina or «rat» standing in relaxed fourth position was described by critics as «ugly» and «a threat to society.»
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