We’re not guaranteeing no bad hair days, but our roundup of hair accessories is sure to make getting ready much easier.

Maybe you’re looking for a way to add a little personality to school uniforms. Maybe you don’t have time in the morning to whip out the curling iron. Maybe your kiddo is just bored with the usual. No matter what, we’ve got the hair goodies to create adorable kids hairstyles. We’ve scoured the web to find some of the cutest, brightest, and sassiest hair accessories to add to your kids’ collection. And hey, if you feel like adding a few to your own hair accessory drawer, we fully support it.

Flower Headband 3-Pack

The Children's Place

There's no way to go wrong with flowers in the summer, and these thin headbands work with all kinds of hair textures and styles. Flower Headband 3-Pack ($10.47)—Buy Here!

Happy Face Heart Hair Clip 8-Pack

The Children's Place

Y2K vibes are back, so these tiny claw clips will let you create a kids hairstyle that reminds you of high school. Happy Face Heart Hair Clip 8-Pack ($9.07)—Buy Here!

Crochet Flower Hair Clips

The Children's Place

Crochet is trending, and these little flower clips are perfect for brightening up your kids hairstyle this summer. Crochet Flower Hair Clips ($4.99)—Buy Here!

The Little Mermaid Hair Clip Set

Target

This 9-piece hair accessory set includes colorful hair bands with fishtail-like details and faux pearls as well as seashell-like clips for an amazing under the sea look. The Little Mermaid Hair Clip Set ($8.00)—Buy Here!

Squishmallows Snap Hair Clips

Target

How adorable are these little snap clips? Their favorite Squishmallows coordinate with filled sequins, too. Squishmallows Snap Hair Clips ($8.00)—Buy Here!

Cat Ear Hair Clips

Amazon

These hair clips are purrrrfect (sorry. We couldn't help it.). They come in sets of 4 and your choice of color combinations. Cat Ear Hair Clips ($26.98)—Buy Here!

5in Hair Bows—Set of 18

Amazon

With 18 pieces, they could almost have a bow for every day of the week, and definitely for every outfit. 5in Hair Bows—Set of 18 ($14.99)—Buy Here!

28 Piece Hair Accessory Set

Amazon

It goes without saying that when it comes to a kids hairstyle, you absolutely can't go wrong with options, options, options. This set delivers across the board. 28 Piece Hair Accessory Set ($9.99)—Buy Here!

Tie Dye Braided Headbands Set

Amazon

Four pieces of bright, non-slip, adorable braided headbands that can be worn alone or paired with ponytails, pigtails, and more. Tie Dye Braided Headbands Set ($14.95)—Buy Here!

Kawaii Scrunchies

Amazon

It's entirely possible we ordered this set for ourselves but the point is—they're adorable. Kawaii Scrunchies ($7.99)—Buy Here!

Zodiac Bobby Pin 4 Pack

Sugar & Jade

These bobby pins come in every sign of the zodiac! We've also found this gold set for balanced signs who may need both. Zodiac Bobby Pin 4 Pack ($3.00)—Buy Here!

 

Starburst Barrette Set

Etsy

Add a little celestial magic with this sky-themed hair accessory kit. Available in silver, rose gold, gold, or antique finish. Starburst Barrette (Starting at $8.00)—Buy Here!

Twirly Do Reusable Hair Wrap

Brown hair with multi-colored hair wraps
Etsy

We adore that these hair wraps are not only easy to use (just twirl into hair and they hold all day), but there's no tangles or mess when you take them out! They come in a range of colors and lengths, so grab a few to mix and match. Twirly Do Reusable Hair Wrap (Starting at $6.95)—Buy Here!

Pom Pom Hair Ties

Set of multi-colored pom pom hair ties
Amazon

These fuzzy pom pom hair ties aren't only great for hair, but can be used to adorn backpacks, key rings, and more! Pom Pom Hair Ties ($7.99)—Buy Here!

Interchangeable Charm Headband

Rainbow headband with three charms
Amazon

If one sparkly headband isn't enough, how about three? Customize this pretty piece with one (or all!) of the included charms. Interchangeable Charm Headband ($12.95)—Buy Here!

LED Scrunchies

Eight LED rainbow scrunchies
Amazon

These may not be an everyday go-to, but for birthdays, summer BBQs, block parties, and more, they're a celebration-worthy accessory that we had to include! LED Scrunchies ($13.95)—Buy Here!

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Don’t be afraid of holiday hairstyles that include braids. These tutorials make it easy

Between the hustle and bustle of wrangling your little elves, baking cookies for the exchange, and figuring out what appetizers to bring to the neighborhood gathering, you might not have a lot of time to get gussied up.  But the good news is, producing all that holiday magic doesn’t mean you have to forgo the fun of getting glammed up for the holiday season. There are plenty of quick and simple ways to dress up your tresses. Here are a few of our favorite easy holiday hairstyles that glam you up for the season.

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Messy Side Bun

Who knew a messy side bun could look so chic? This is an easy holiday hairstyle to do at home.

Modern French Twist

The French twist is a classic for a reason: it’s a timeless and elegant holiday hairstyle! This simple tutorial from Alex Gaboury takes what was once thought of as a difficult ‘do to a simple style that any mama can pull off. Cheers!

Twisted Holiday Pin-Up

This twisted pin-up is a great holiday updo for natural hair that keeps it protected and looks amazing. Check out the full tutorial here.

Related: Easy Hairstyles That Put the Mom Bun to Shame

Rope Braid Crown

A rope braid crown is a fun holiday hairstyle
Missy Sue via YouTube

Easier and quicker than a regular braid, this Rope Braid Crown updo from Missy Sue is going to give your coif a ton of attention! Delicate rope braids are made around the head to form a crown that really kicks up your holiday 'do effortlessly.

Easy Twisted Updo

A twisted updo is a fun holiday hairstyle for moms
Abby Smith/Twist Me Pretty via YouTube

While this style looks like something out of a magazine, it's actually just a lot of twisting and a few bobby pins! Abby Smith from Twist Me Pretty uses several elastics to secure and twist locks across the head and then finishes off this look that's fit for a queen, effortlessly. 

Quick Messy Updo

This quick messy updo is an easy holiday hairstyle
Lainey Marie Beauty via YouTube

You had us at messy!  This trendy look is actually just a ton of twisting and bobby pinning and can be pulled off in just five minutes. Lainey Marie Beauty gives a simple tutorial on her YouTube channel on this style that's perfect for holiday get-togethers, date nights, and any other fancy event.

Easy Triple Braided Updo

This triple-braided holiday hairstyle is easier than it looks
The Effortless Chic

There's nothing more frustrating than not being able to whip up an updo on your own, and that's why we love this Easy Triple Braided style from The Effortless Chic. Three simple braids and then wrapped around each other to create this million-dollar look and works just as well at a holiday soiree as it does on the playground.

Related: Mom Buns That Are Actually Stylish

Hair Bow

Tony Odisho

What better way to get into the holiday spirit than with a festive bow? Professional stylist, Tony Odisho, shares a cute and easy way to dress up your hair for the holidays by turning it into a bow. You can get all the easy steps to creating this look and the tools used here.

French Braid

A french braid can be a good holiday hairstyle
SweetHearts Hair via YouTube

Sure, you wear french braid's often but not like this! Rather than learn an entirely new style for the holidays, use this simple tutorial from SweetHearts Hair that involves a little extra oomph to take your braids from drab to fab this Christmas.

Faux Hawk

A faux hawk is a good holiday hairstyle
KayDee TV

Keep your natural hair protected and festive with this twisted Faux Hawk. You can watch the full tutorial video from KayDeeTV to get the look.

Twisted Half Up-Do

Tessa Rayanne

A half-up holiday hairstyle is a great way to let your tresses down while still keeping them out of your face because who are we kidding––you're still a mom that’s going to be chasing a toddler at that holiday party. Add some waves, a simple twist, and a pretty hairpin to take that basic mom hairdo to party mode. Get easy-to-follow instructions for this look from blogger Tessa Rayanne here.

Elegant Updo

an elegant updo is a great holiday hairstyle
Tony Odisho

For that grown-ups-only party when you finally score a sitter, you might want to a more elegant look, but with kids demanding your attention while you get ready, you need something that doesn’t take hours to achieve. Stylist Tony Odisho’s Elegant Updo gives your hair that gorgeous look with very little effort. Check out the tutorial here.

Top Bun

a top bun is a good holiday hairstyle
Lexie Barnhorn via Unsplash

Swap out that basic mom bun for something a little more dramatic by sweeping your hair up on top of your head. Avoid those stray, static hairs when you pull your hair up by maintaining your hair’s natural oils to keep it nourished. Stylist Michelle Cleveland suggests, "Using a detangling brush such as “WETBRUSH” comb through your hair, evenly disbursing that scalp oil from roots to ends. The natural oils will help protect the hair from breakage. Next, reach for a dry shampoo and be sure to spray only at the root area, massaging it in with the pads of your fingertips to ensure complete absorption of oils only at the scalp.”

 

 

 

 

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Lifestyle blogger, Alexandra Hedin has been taking her know-how on cooking, decorating, and being the consummate hostess to the masses following the publication of her book Entertaining at Home. She’s a mom to two small kids (with another one on the way) and will be documenting the transformation of her new home into an expressions of her style on her blog. We asked her to come up with a fun St. Patrick’s day project to do with kids, and she offered up this post for us:

I like St. Patrick’s Day.  It’s a kooky holiday that lets you get away with almost everything.  And given how much I like Corned Beef Hash, this holiday makes the best ‘morning after’ leftovers breakfast.  This year I wanted to create a few fun things to add a little festivity to the whole day, not just wearing green.  Don’t forget that it’s the little things that make the day special and fun, so relax, make a few things, and have a great St. Patrick’s Day!

Since I love Irish Soda Bread, I generally just make two loaves so I can eat one as toast for breakfast or as a sandwich with left over corned beef, and the second one is for everyone at dinner.  This year I wanted to do something different for breakfast and it seemed like Irish Soda Bread was perfectly suited to be turned into scones.  I realize if you are actually Irish, the idea of turning a national food symbol into something entirely British is blasphemy.  But they really are delicious.

Irish Soda Bread Scones

1 1/2 cups plain yogurt
1/2 cup melted butter
1 egg
4 cups flour
1/2 cup sugar
2 teaspoons salt
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon baking soda
2 cups raisins
3 tablespoons caraway seeds
1 egg yolk
1 tablespoon heavy cream

Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

In a small bowl whisk together yogurt, butter, and egg.  Set aside.  In the bowl of a stand mixer, combine the rest of the ingredients until well mixed.  With mixer running, slowly add wet ingredients until mixture just barely holds together.

Drop dough out onto a floured surface and knead gently 10-15 times to form a 12″ disk about 2 inches thick.  With a floured knife, cut disk into eight triangles.  Place on a cookie sheet with about 3 inches around each triangle.  Whisk together egg yolk and cream and brush the tops of each triangle until completely covered.  Place cookie sheet into a preheated oven and bake for 30 minutes until golden brown.  Remove from oven, cool slightly on a rack and serve warm.


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St. Patrick’s Day Hair Bow

When I was a little girl we had big hair bows that we wore all the time.  I think a hair bow never goes out of style for a little girl, and whether she loves them or not, everyone wants something fun to wear on St. Patrick’s Day.  And if you are feeling a little old for the hair bow option, simply glue a pin back on the ribbon instead of a barrette and you are ready to go—and quite festive.

You’ll need

6 inches of 2″ thick green stripe ribbon
4 inch squares of green dupioni silk (4 dark green, 2 light green)
4 inch square of white canvas
Fusible Web (available at the fabric store)
Hot glue gun
Barrette base (available at craft stores)

Step 1 :: Using the Fusible Web, iron together two pieces of dark green dupioni silk.

Step 2 :: Cut out a shamrock shape from the fused silk.  The Fusible Webstops major fraying and allows a perfect shape without stitching.  To make a shamrock draw three hearts touching in an arc and a stem from the bottom.

Step 3 :: Fold the ribbon over to create a 90 degree angle in the middle – as if the ends of a tied bow.

Step 4 :: Hot glue ribbon to barrette base.

Step 5 :: Cut each remaining piece of fabric into 3 inch diameter circles by folding the fabric in half three times and cutting an arc across the top of the folds.

Step 6 :: While fabric is still folded, cut a small slit into each fold and once in the center of the ‘triangle.’

Step 7 :: Unfold all fabric circles and layer them on top of each other – white, dark green, light green.  And re-fold in half three times.

Step 8 :: Stitch the base of each fabric ‘triangle’ to secure it’s shape.

Step 9 :: Hot glue triangles to ribbon base on the barrette with the center of each triangle touching and the wide ends fanning out.

Step 10 :: Hot glue the shamrock to the center of the triangle pieces and fluff the fabric triangles.

 

 

Happy Mother’s Day, new mamas! Now that Baby is here, you’re probably excited to revel in this special day, and while it’s a great day for moms with kids of all ages, we happen to know for certain that this first Mother’s Day is the very best. You might be covered in spit up and haven’t gotten a full night’s sleep in 9 months, but your first Mother’s Day is one you will cherish. Don’t believe us? We’ll prove it to you.

Photo by Paul Roth via Flickr

1. Sleep in.
Listen carefully, first time mommies: try as you might, you will not be able to sleep in on Mother’s Day (or any other day, really) for at least 10 more years. Next year, your toddler will be scurrying through the house, and no one can sleep through that. For years after, your little one will be too excited to celebrate your day that they will end up waking you up early. This year, this sacred first year, your partner just needs a bottle to keep your little one quiet for a few more hours so you can catch some shut eye. Enjoy it and sleep a few extra minutes for the rest of us.

Photo by tracyjuang via Flickr

2. Mimosas and brunch.
A few years from now, your preschooler will love making you breakfast in bed. You will love it too – it’s sweet, thoughtful and a rite of passage for mommies and kiddos. But the bacon will be crunchy, the eggs will be runny, the cereal will be full to spilling, and the yogurt will be in a tube. Your first Mother’s Day is the perfect chance to indulge in brunch cooked by someone else and mimosas that won’t get spilled on your nightstand.

Photo by surlygirl via Flickr

3. Welcome to the club.
The best part of your first Mother’s Day is that you are finally a part of the Mama Club. You spend your afternoon wishing your friends Happy Mother’s Day on Facebook and you finally understand why your parenting pals cry at those darn mom-centered commercials. Welcome to the club, Mom.

Photo by A. Strakey via Flickr

4. Baby snuggles.
No matter if you are a newborn lover or if you are excited to get past the crawling stage, your first Mother’s Day is full of guaranteed baby snuggles. In coming years, your lap will miss having a baby on it. Your preschooler might be affectionate, but he doesn’t fall asleep in your arms anymore. And let’s face it, your teenager won’t smell nearly as good as the baby you rock right now. Breathe it in this year, Mama.

Photo by Donnie Ray Jones

5. You are the star of the show.
Everyone is extra nice to you on your first Mother’s Day. The waitresses at the restaurant smile bigger, your husband is still in awe of your strength during labor. You, dear Mother, are the belle of the ball. Choose the restaurant, pick the traditions that will carry your family through this day for the next twenty years. You deserve it, after all. You grew a tiny human inside your body and pushed him right out. Everyone who encounters you should give you spirit fingers and high kicks. Live it up and soak it in.

Photo by clappstar via Flickr

6. Gifts without popsicle sticks.
Don’t get us wrong – your upcoming Mother’s Day will be full of the most sentimental and sweet gifts, think homemade cards with kindergarten handwriting. But it can be – ahem – difficult to find special places in your home to properly display these popsicle stick and pompon creations. Your first Mother’s Day will feature sentimental gifts that you dropped hints about to your husband. A necklace, a print to hang on your gallery wall, a gift certificate for a much needed pedicure and Target run. These, dear Mama, are gifts won’t cause you a major bout of Mommy guilt when you tuck them in your bottom drawer.

Photo by Sandor Weisz by Flickr

7. Your mom becomes more important.
Having a child brings your relationship with your own mother into focus a bit more. Whether you have an awesome mom or a bad one, you will find yourself thinking about her even more on your first Mother’s Day. Did she struggle, like you, when she decided to move you out of the bassinet and into the crib? Did she cry, like you, when your baby grew out of 6 month clothes? Did she, like you, tell her husband she was taking a shower but really sneak a roll of cookie dough into the bathroom to eat in peace? Call your mom and celebrate with her.

Photo by Lexi and Livi via Flickr

8. Project Runway.
On Mother’s Day, you have free reign to dress your baby exactly the way you want to. Put her in the biggest hair bow you can find, even if she doesn’t have any hair at all, and even if your husband hates it. Put him in a collared shirt and a pair of overalls that are super cute but super unrealistic during diaper changes. Heck, you can even pick out an outfit to coordinate with your baby. We are pretty sure that your husband will wear whatever you tell him to as well. Stretch your fashion imagination because next year your toddler will say that the collared shirt is scratchy and your preschooler will insist on wearing her Tinkerbell costume for the third week straight.

Photo by Clever Cupcakes via Flickr

9. Keep it low key.
Does all of this Mother’s Day planning give you hives? Or does your relationship with your own family keep you from feeling like you want to celebrate with them? Your first Mother’s Day gives you the perfect excuse to play it low key and skip out on the big hoopla – you have a baby scapegoat if you need it. Spend your day snuggling your little one and catching up on The Walking Dead instead of hitting up your in-law’s house for dinner. If they insist that you come, blame your absence on your wee one’s schedule. You can’t use that excuse for too much longer, as eventually they start talking – and tattling.

Photo by Theresa Martell via Flickr

10. The best is yet to come.
Being a mommy is amazing and it only gets better as you continue to get to know your baby. You’ll love watching your toddler conquer his fears of the playground slide and your preschooler gain confidence when he takes a swimming class all by himself. You will be proud when you watch your second grader be kind to a classmate and feel old when your teenager uses a term that you have to Google. But this year, your first Mother’s Day, you get to dream about what that relationship will be like, what your baby will grow up to be. It’s a sweet and optimistic place to be.

So Happy Mother’s Day to you, new mama. We hope you enjoy your day, whether it is full of quiche and mimosas or cookie dough and catching up with your DVR.

Tell us about your perfect Mother’s Day in a Comment.

–Haley Burress