H A I R W R A P P I N G
After my dreads were FINALLY presentable-looking, I got into doing hairwraps. Do you remember those books when we were kids that taught you how to make friendship bracelets or other girly things and they included the thread and accessories? Well there was one on hair wraps and I found it on Amazon.com for like 2 bucks (thread had already been used, haha). I started playing with decorating my dreads, pink wraps and beads and charms- I looked pretty cool. I even changed the colors with the holidays and seasons. Yep.
Since I looked so cool, other people started wanting them too! My coworker, Kira, and I started doing them on clients in the salon.
We even attempted doing hair wraps at the bazaar in downtown Amesbury at the beginning of the summer. It was a great idea and there were definitely people interested, but it was hard to keep the thread from tangling in the wind, and they kind of take a while to do.
Anyway, I haven't done too many wraps recently, but as I write this, I'm getting inspired again! Time to decorate my hair! ;)
Hair wraps at the downtown Amesbury bazaar!
Lilli and Tammy- mother/daughter hair wraps!
Kristina's pink & purple wrap.
Another of my own pink wraps.
4th of July hair wraps at the bazaar!
Lyn's pirate-style wrap and charms.
Random and blue.
Kira, rocking the butterly to support Lucy's Love Bus.
My 4th of July wraps!
Caroline's LONG wrap- took me forever! :)
Kid's hair wraps at Salon Aniu.
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