{An homage to Sir-Mix-A-Lot. Well, sort of.}
My apologies if you get this song stuck in your head, but I'm obsessed with big buns ~ really!
My apologies if you get this song stuck in your head, but I'm obsessed with big buns ~ really!
An explanation...My daughter and I were chatting on the phone recently and she told me that she'd discovered a way to style her hair into a big bun. She called it a "sock bun," and described it as a donut. Ha! I told her I'd just bought one online! It's freaky but sometimes I think we share a (silly) brain:) Anyway, when she and the Fiance visited us last weekend, we decided to give them a try ~ here's our tutorial-ish...
First, you put your hair up into a pony tail:
Then you slip the donut over your pony tail...
...and move the donut to the end of your pony tail, leaving just the tip outside the donut:
Finally, you roll your pony down over the donut...
...until it touches your head:
No bobby pins needed! No hairspray needed! Our buns stayed in place all day long.
Ta da:
Of course when our do's were complete we danced into the family room to model for Captain Project and The Fiance, singing our version of Sir Mix-A-Lot (yes, we crack ourselves up!). The men rolled their eyes. At our singing? Our buns? Our dancing? Probably all three, but whatev, I love the big buns! So fun!
In case you want to give it a try, here's how to make your own:
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I cut those things in half and use them to make the back victory rolls for my 40s styles! They are so handy, no? You are cute!
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ReplyDeleteI am going to have to make the homemade version of the “Big Buns” with Destiny. Being goofy and sharing the small things at home make the best memories.
Smiles, Paula
Oh this post made me smile! You girls are too cute!
ReplyDeleteThat's funny, my hair is so long that I don't need help making a big bun, All of my buns are big! LOL It kind of reminds me of some hair things I bought years ago that are kind of like slap bracelets and you roll them into your hair the same way to make a donut type bun.
ReplyDeleteEverything old is new again. In the 70's I had the very same hair style complete with the little brown donut. How cute that the two of you have donuts.
ReplyDeleteYou guys look ADORABLE! I have short hair now, so no buns for me, but even if I had my hair in it's longer state, I generally can't do these types of things because there isn't enough of it! It is SUPER thin! Oh...and yes, I will have that song in my head from not until eternity. HA!
ReplyDeleteOMG that song is SOOO stuck in my head right now! ROFL...you two are so funny and it's just beautiful to see your relationship, it shines through in the pictures!
ReplyDeleteBuns must be in the air as I am knitting a bun cover for a little ballerina!
ReplyDeleteWhat an excellant idea. I'm going to do that with my long hair. You both look adorable.
ReplyDeleteMy buns are always small and sloppy, I am gonna have to try your big buns...lmbo
ReplyDeleteA tutorial and a make your own project! Thanks! (I don't know that song and I think I'm glad!) Hee! ♥
ReplyDeleteI saw those at our local dollar store! I was thinking about getting one......but, I think I'd just end up looking like a snowman LOL
ReplyDeleteNow your can say your a "ballerina bun head" :-)
Thanks for including photos! I tried this today, but mine doesn't look as neat as yours. Does it take practice or is just because my hair is super-long (waist-length) that it looks messy?
ReplyDeleteI had one of those things MANY years ago! But I never mastered the art of using it. I don't think it came with instructions. I love your post, it's so full of fun!
ReplyDeleteSherry @ A Happy Valentine
I should try this! You guys are so cute and funny~ :)
ReplyDeleteHey there! I just found your blog recently and had to comment on this adorable post! You and your daughter are just darling. I love the buns, in your hair that is. ;)
ReplyDeleteMy 13 year old daughter is in a local musical production and needs to wear her hair in a high bun. Could you tell me where you bought your bun donut? I tried the sock kind and it's not holding well enough to get thru 2 hours of singing and dancing. I also only have white socks and it shows in my daughter's dark hair.
Thanks so much for any help! I can't wait to read all of your posts from the beginning.
Sarah
@ Sarah H ~ thanks for discovering my blog:) I can't remember exactly where I bought the hair donut but it was on Amazon. Just do a search for hair donut and a bunch of option will appear. Good luck:)
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