Sunday, November 29, 2009

Junior Bridesmaid and Flower girl hair?

My mother is getting married next weekend and I'm her MOH. The rest of her wedding party consists of my aunt (her sister) and my aunt's two girls. THe oldest is eleven and the little one is eight. I'm doing the hair for the entire wedding party but I have no idea what to do for the kids. The oldest one has shoulder length straight hair with bangs and the youngest one has a short bob. Any suggestions on how to dress up their hair a little?



Junior Bridesmaid and Flower girl hair?

I'd go with some very sweet simple headbands. You could place the headband behind the bangs of the older child and do something a little different with the headband for the younger. Or you simply could put together little flower clips.......the nice thing is that hair accessories are much prettier now. Definitely leave them with a natural look and add a little splash with some type of accessory. I think everyone looks better when they look like themselves. Good luck!



Junior Bridesmaid and Flower girl hair?

Suitable fresh flowers are always good, or smallish crowns.



Junior Bridesmaid and Flower girl hair?

Do a variation of an Up-do for the Jr.Bridesmaid - top bun with ringlets or a top-mounted ponytail with ringlets. Or just ringlets in her shoulder length hair. Embellish with flowers



For the short bob, use a nice barrette to pull the bangs away from her face - and pin a silk ribbon bow made with 1/4" or less ribbon. Embellish the ribbon with baby's breath.



Junior Bridesmaid and Flower girl hair?

I would leave it in the bob style and put a decorative headband or barrettes in it. Something with a bow or something that sparkles. It would be cute and save you time from doing something complicated.



Junior Bridesmaid and Flower girl hair?

No matter what make sure it is age appropriate and they compliment each other.



My daughter was just a flower girl this past Saturday and there was also another little girl who was another flower girl. When I spoke to the bride she told me how she wanted my daughter to wear her hair, parted on the side and swept up on one side in these clips she bought for her, she preferred the other girl (who was younger than my daughter) wear her hair the same way. The mother of the other little girl wanted to have her hair done professionally though and decided to go against the brides wishes, she basically had an adult hair-do on a 4 year old head, it wasnt very flattering. And truly because the girls hairstyles were so drastically different, they looked funny standing together, like I hadnt done enough and the other mother went way overboard, there was no happy medium. So my only advice would be to make sure they are age appropriate and compliment each other.



Junior Bridesmaid and Flower girl hair?

A French Braid with the "tail" tucked under for the older girl.



A pearl or crystal head band or barrettes from Clair's for the little one .



Junior Bridesmaid and Flower girl hair?

Ok, I am not a pageant mom, so don't take this the wrong way, I am a mom of a 5 year old blonde with very fine, straight hair. She was a flower girl in 3, yes, 3 weddings last year. Her hair doesn't hold curl well, and I was at a loss, until I got her a "fake" hair clip on curly hair piece. I got it at a Sally's beauty supply store, it matches her hair perfectly, cost about 15 dollars, which was cheaper than getting her hair professionally done once, and is so easy. You just put her real hair into a pony tail or bun and clip on the fake curly hair ring, and you have a perfectly done updo. In all the weddings, she wore a flower ring halo too. When the evening is done, just take out the fake hair, and they have their natural ponytail back! Best wishes!



Junior Bridesmaid and Flower girl hair?

How about a pretty barrette that matches the color of the dress for the little girl? And for the older one, how about she curls it and add some bobby pins pulling the sides up from around her face?



Junior Bridesmaid and Flower girl hair?

No ideas but I predict they will be very pleased with your efforts.

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