We were at my friend's place recently and look what she did!
She created a beautiful French braid (I think that's the name?) on Bubbles!
Isn't it lovely?
After sitting through the braiding of her hair,
the Bubs did not want to stay still for a photo.
She echoed my 'complaints', by slowly and deliberately saying:
Can't stay still, mummy can not take po to graph
as she moved around the living room with a grin on her face.
Still, I managed to capture some ladylike poses. Waha!

This little lady of mine!
7 comments:
That is absolutely amazing! I couldn't even tie her hair without messing it cos she was shaking her head too much - your friend's a genius!
THIS is why I am getting clucky all over again! So pretty!
Hemma:
I know! She did it so quickly too. In expert hands this is what you get! I actually really like the look on her - but it does make her look like she's 3!
Kelly:
Aww thanks! Ooh, exciting! Clucky, you say? I'm starting to cluck a little too. haha :) Maybe we'll hear of new baby bumps in the coming months!
Very neat & nice! I don't know how to do this braid for my niece... :-(
LOVE it! a very soft and girlie look.
the last time i had to braid my hair was in secondary school. if i wanted something like this, i'd have to wake my mum up early in the morning just to help me braid my hair.
that's why i ended up just doing the simple plaid myself when i reached school.
love, love, love the hair!
(and I also love the brown oh-so-chic polka dot dress)
:)
Dora:
I think it is easier to do it on oneself than on others! Esp for kids since they have such fine hair.
Candice:
I was pleasantly surprised at the outcome! Her hair actually looked thicker this way. Haha, so cute you, waking your mum up to braid your hair :) That said, I do miss those long hair days. I'm sadly still trying to replace my post pregnancy hairloss!
Paige:
Hee thanks! I'm sure you'll be able to do that with K when her hair is longer too. Dress is from Missy Messy! (link on my sidebar)
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