Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Take a Bow...a Boutique Hair Bow, that is!

So, not only am I constantly fixing Marley's hair, but I am now making hair bows. So far, I have attempted Boutique, Pinwheel and Stacked Bows and Loopy Surround-A Bows.

Today I put Double Lattices on Marley's Hair with an angled off-center part.

Side view of the Lattice.

She was wearing this outfit (which her Nana bought her) which mostly consists of White, Pink and Green. We don't have any matching hair accessories, so I decided to whip up a couple Boutique Bows. It only took me 20 minutes to do 2! Not bad considering I just started 2 days ago!

Modern Style

Close up view of one of the bows I made for her outfit today. I used lime green 7/8" Grosgrain for the main bow and pink with lime green dashes 3/8" grossgrain for the center knot.

Finished Hair 'Do with 2 Boutique Bows to match her outift. Ouila!

Girly Bows

Here is a Stacked Pinwheel Bow. I still need some practice with this style of bow because you are suppose to see the dovetail ribbon ends at the top & bottom. I used light pink 7/8" grosgrain ribbon, white 5/8" grosgrain ribbon and light pink with white dashes 3/8" grosgrain ribbon.

Patriotic Bows Here are 2- 4th of July Loopy Surround-A Bows. I used quite a few ribbons for this bow. These were the very first bows I made and I think they turned out pretty good. There is definitely room for improvement in these bows (it took me 2 hours to complete these), but I think I will get better and quicker with practice.


Close up view of Patriotic Bows.

I am excited to see them in my little girl's hair on the 4th of July!

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Cascading knots with flippy ponytails...phew, what a mouth full!

A couple days ago I tried a variation on knots. I love this hair 'do and it keeps Marley's hair out of her face for swimming, slip n' slide or whatever!

I started with a zig-zag, off-center part.

Then I did cascading knots on each side of the top part.

I made a zig-zag center part down the back of her head. The cascading knots ended in flippy ponytails finishing with a ballet ribbon (meaning the bow is underneath the tie as opposed to above, which is usual) underneath each. Oila! I think this hair 'do is pretty cute and I will definitely use it again!

Bath time = Fun time!

Bath time is a time my kids enjoy very much. They think it's fun to play (or fight!) in the bath and usually want to stay in longer. I think it's pretty cool that I get all 3 of them bathed in one session. I also enjoy the fact that since they are getting older, Marley & Christopher can wash their own hair and bodies. Plus, Marley, the little mommy, likes to wash Jaxon's hair. So, really the only thing I have to do is wash Jaxon's body and supervise for water safety. I love the spirit of children who make anything fun!
A rare pic of the 3 of them looking (sorta) at the camera. They pretty much have no choice but to look at the camera given their positions :)

Jaxon typically runs around all day with his hands full of some sort of toy. Out of the water he seems to want to hang on to Matchbox Cars. In the water he picks these little boats with Sesame Street characters. What a cute face :)


Marley usually likes to bring her Surf's Up Barbie (who wears a swimsuit) into the bath with her. I didn't take a photo of Marley & Barbie, but I am sure she is under there somewhere...drowning (poor Barbie)! Marley is definitely not camera shy, she makes me smile :)

Christopher enjoys playing with his Go Diego, Go! boat and Diego action figure or Bath time Finger Paints. He is in the middle of saying "cheese" in this pic. Christopher likes taking pictures, but often won't look at the camera. We are pretty sure we will need to watch him since he will most likely be the "class clown". He's always ready to play some joke on you or figure out a way to make something funny. He's great!

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Things That Go...OUCH!!!

On Friday evening Javier and I had plans to go to dinner with our friend Melissa, who was in town from Florida for surgery. My mother-in-law, Julia was kind enough to babysit, but this evening she preferred to watch them at her house. This plan is nice because generally they fall asleep there and we get a rare opportunity to sleep in just a little. We were minutes from being out of the door, when Marley informed us that Jaxon needed a stinky diaper change. Usually she is correct in her observations, so Javier decided to help out. While Javier took Jaxon off the top bunk-bed, Jaxon was hit by the ceiling twice in the head. One of the hits was right in the center of his forehead and it must have been at the perfect angle because it gave him a decent laceration. I think it's pretty cute that he seems to be pointing to the injury =]

Poor Jaxon and poor Javier (he still has guilt, even though is was an accident) for being in this unfortunate predicament. I know that facial injuries bleed a lot, but oh my there was lots of blood. Jaxon, being 2 didn't want to stop touching his forehead and wouldn't leave a band aid on. We considered taking him to the ER to get stitches or the glue stitches, but within 10-15 minutes it stopped bleeding on it's own. Jaxon actually left a band aid on his head for a record time of 15 minutes and that really helped to stop the bleeding.

Again, with the finger. I love those little hands.

I always take pictures of serious injuries, I guess I find them a little interesting (I'm sure it's part of my medical genes, which I have no interest in pursuing=]). As a result, Christopher and Marley are pretty terrified of getting even remotely close to the ceiling fan, not that I blame them. Jaxon, on the other hand, is still kinda fearless and that makes me nervous. However, both Javier and I are extra, extra cautious while chasing down our cute little troublemaker from the top bunk. Oh, and after I took these photos of Jaxon, he decided he didn't like his scab and yes, he picked it completely off! Gross and OUCH! I would imagine that would hurt, just a little (or a lot)!
I realize posting a picture of the bloody t-shirt he was wearing at the time of the accident may be a little gory, but it's more for my documentation than anything. I apologize in advance if this photo is unsettling, but I had to include it. I'm sure this shirt is ruined (WalMart shirt, oh well), but that's okay as long as he's okay. And that he is...OKAY, Thank God! Oh, and his diaper was clean...

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

All Girls Are My Dolls...

I couldn't pass up the opportunity to fix my 2 nieces, hair. On the same day of Marley's Curly 'Do, Mirella and Angelique (aka Geli) came over to play while Chuy (their dad) went to work. Since they live with their dad at Nana & Tata's house (none of whom have any "hair skills"), I often see their hair looking plain. It's no offense to anyone in that household because not everyone (especially 2 men or a 63 year-old mother of 3 boys) has the skills to fix hair. We all have our strengths and weaknesses and hair happens to be one of my strengths. Anyway, since my nieces were in my house I was eager to try any of the styles on the new blog-site I visit...Hair Today. I let each of them choose the style they wanted and then I got to work. Both Mirella and Geli have hair all one length, well past their shoulders. Also, the both of them have thick, strong hair, but Mirella in particular has very thick locks...I'm talking about putting your middle finger and thumb together and her ponytail is slightly thicker than that!!! I mean, this girl will never go bald! I am very proud of how darling both of their 'dos looked.

First up is Mirella, she is 9 years old and she chose the "Loopy Messy Bun". The finished product could practically be considered an Up-Do! Her hair is so thick that this 'do took me about 35 minutes! Also, this is my very fist attempt at this style, so with practice I hope to get faster.

Front view with an off-center part.

Side angle view.

Rear view with spiral curls and a white ribbon wrapped gently around base of bun. See what I am talking about with the massively thick locks?! The products I used in Mirella's hair are Biolage Leave-In Conditioner, ThickSexy Volume Gel and loads of TiGi Hairspray.


Next up is Geli, she is 5 and she picked the "Lattice Ponytails". So far, I have always done this style with the ponytails ending towards the nape of the neck. I am slightly proud to say that I came up with this style over 2 years ago, all on my own. I temporarily forgot about this style since my Princess Marley had such short hair for the last year. Then as I was browsing this wonderful site, I saw it again. About 2 years ago I fixed Mirella & Geli's hair for a church meeting and Chuy told me they received tons of compliments and the girls absolutely loved it. I think Geli may remember this style because she picked it without looking through the blog-site very much. That being said, here are her pics.

Front view with center part. I parted her hair into a total of 6 sections. I think next time I will do 8 sections and maybe try a zig-zag or off-center part to spice it up a little =].

Side angle view. I love that she is trying to look at the camera, too cute!

Rear view of the lattice ponytails. I finished off the look with cream ribbon and spiral curls. The products I used in Geli's hair are Biolage Leave-In Conditioner, ThickSexy Volume Gel and TiGi Hairspray. Again, I used my Neo Hot Tools Curling Iron which is a 1-inch barrel and it works fine for my nieces long, thick hair. However, for Marley's shorter, less thick hair, I believe I need to invest in a 1/2-inch barrel Curling Iron. So, there you have it...this was a Hair Frenzy Day! I loved it!

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

The Curly 'Do


The following day, I was yet again eager to fix up my little doll, Marley. Good thing she enjoys makeovers and such because this kind of stuff is right up my ally. This day I really wanted to show off her natural curls. I am not quite as pleased with myself on this one as I was the day before, but she still looks adorable. Plus, with her hair length it's difficult to show her curls AND bring up all her hair. So, half of her hair is down for this 'do.

Just like yesterday's style, I tied up her bangs and gave her an off-center part. I incorporated her pulled back bangs into a modified lattice, while leaving the back of her hair down to show the natural curl.The only styling products I used was Curling Creme by CurlySexy and TiGi Hair Spray. The Curling Cream only enhances natural curl, it doesn't create curls from straight hair.


I Love Girly Things


As I was reading my cousin's blog, I saw a new post of hers that referenced to a blog-site about fixing girl's hair. Of course, I HAD to check it out since I'm such a girly girl and love fixing hair. The blog-site had tons of ideas and it even had ideas for the "hair-impaired". Marley's hair is finally long enough to attempt a few of the shorter hair ideas (after her older brother decided he wanted her to look like a boy and cut her hair above her ear...eek!). I was so excited to put my new hair knowledge to the test, I sat Marley down and went to town. I think the new hairdo's turned out really cute.

For the front, I wanted to tie her bangs back and I gave her an off-center part. I did what is referred to as a "puffy braid" to tie up the short hairs for the front and back.


Back view of the puffy braids to tie up her very short hairs in the rear. I ended the puffy braids in two pig tails with double bows. As you can see, it took quite a few puffy braids to keep it neat. However, it is a cute way to accomplish a clean, polished and adorable 'do! I finished off the look by using a curling iron on the piggies.
I always, always use true ceramic & tourmaline tools which is the safest for everyone's hair, especially a child's delicate hair. I use a Neo by Hot Tools curling iron which cost me $80 because it is truely a ceramic with tourmaline product, not ceramic plated which is a hoax. Yes, this is very pricey for a tool, but this price was the least expensive for the real solid ceramic with tourmaline crystals, which is a gemstone (this is why it is so pricey). I understand most people would not spend this much and that's fine, but I wanted to inform that damage will occur.