Friday, March 29, 2013

Hello, Good Friday.


Good Friday :) Spent the day off hanging out and shopping with Mom. We got pedicures, went shopping, and made a delicious semi-sader dinner. (We had lamb... and potatoes. Scalloped, to be precise. Yum.) Grabbed a few photos of a butterfly at home depot (talk about shutter speed practice!), and some pretty flowers. Watched an episode of Doctor Who with my handsome man to round off the night, I'd call it a successful day! Looking forward to Easter this Sunday and celebrating the gift of eternal life, as well as a full morning of worshiping at my favorite church. Now I'm off to read a bit of Romans before bed! Here's my pictures for the day:



<3 Laurynn Elise

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Tutorial Tuesday: Quick Crimped Hair

Yes, I know it's Wednesday. But what was I supposed to do when I had a brilliant idea for alliteration and not enough time to throw it together? (I love alliteration.) So your first Tutorial Tuesday is coming on a Wednesday. Deal. :)

On to the good stuff. Ever sleep on braids all night so you could wake up with cute crimped hair? I know I have. Unfortunately, sleeping on braids is NOT comfortable, and mine usually fall out or end up looking way to messy anyway in the morning. So here's a great way to get the same look in about 15 minutes!


You will need:
Clean(ish), dry hair.
Hair elastics
A straightener
Hair spray
Teasing comb (Optional)




Step 1: Braid your hair. All over your head. You can make them as tight or loose as you'd like (tighter the braid, tighter the crimp), and as many or as few as well (thinner the braid, tighter the crimp). If you do big braids, you'll get big waves. The important thing is to make them EVEN, and not so thick that you can't get heat to the center of the braid without burning your hair. If you have bangs, I recommend braiding them in with another chunk of hair. Like I did on one side. Secure all of your braids with elastics.
  

 Step 2: Heat your braids. Using your flat-iron, heat up all of your braids! Don't use a pulling motion like you would if you were actually straightening your hair. Instead, starting at the top of the braid, clamp down and leave it there for a few seconds, then unclamp and move to the next section down. Do this to all of your braids, stopping before the elastics.
Step 3: Hairspray and Cool. Throw a bit of hairspray on your braids and then wait until they're completely cool. This is a good time to do your makeup. Or take a few pictures of your cat, whichever you prefer. My favorite hair spray is the Treseme "Tres Two". It's awesome and cheap. Two things I look for in a product.

 Step 4: Separate your braids.



 Step 5: Use your fingers to give everything a good tousle. If you'd like, use your teasing comb to tease your roots a bit near your part. Enjoy your cute hair and take a few selfies for your instagram!



 <3 Laurynn Elise


Tuesday, March 26, 2013

The world was dancing...



For my birthday this year, Andy got us dance lessons. Because he's the BEST.

Last night was our first lesson, and it was SO much fun! We dressed up fancy and had a great time learning basics of Foxtrot, Swing, Tango, and how to dance as partners. I loved every minute of it, and can't wait for our next lesson in a week! Thanks darling <3


That's all. :)

<3 Laurynn Elise