How can i put beads in my hair




















This will stop your beads from falling out. Voila, you now have beaded braids! For other accessories to glam up your braids check out our post on braid accessories. Cancel reply. Share This Story On:. Share your thoughts Please do not use offensive vocabulary.

We use craft beads from WalMart. The beaders work great! I've used for years!! Comes in packs of beads or you can buy them separately. You can go to Wal-Mart and buy some fishing string and thread it with a nice size needle. Then tie the string in a single or double knot. Think of it as you are preparing thread to sew a button on a shirt Then you would add ONE bead at the end of the string and loop it around your pointer finger to tie another single or double knot to the string.

That is your base. Then you could add the rest of the beads to the string. At this point your string should look like a colorful caterpillar Leave some thumb space between the top bead and the needle. At this point you would open the string where you have the open thumb space and put your daughter's braid through the string. Then you would slide the beads onto her hair. This seems like a lot but when you do it it's so easy.

You could make your string as short or long as you like. But not too long. You don't ever have to worry about using the short gadgets that come with the beads anymore. That would take forever. Make sure that you have a cheap pillow on hand so you could stick the needle on there in between braiding.

If your daughter is responsible enough, she could also help by adding beads to the string as you run out, or she can add them while you are doing something else. Once you have all the beads on, roll the aluminum foil up starting at the base, making it into a ball. The ball must be large enough to hold the beads in place.

Neal Litherland is an author, blogger and occasional ghostwriter. His experience includes comics, role playing games and a variety of other projects as well. He holds a bachelor's degree in criminal justice from Indiana University, and resides in Northwest Indiana.



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