4 Ways To Tie A Scarf // Diy Hair Accessories

Hey everyone, today I'm sharing 4 ways to tie a scarf to create some cute hair accessories! Scarves are so versatile and I love to wear them in my hair to create so many hair looks, I thought this would be a fun way to mix up your look and give you some inspiration on different ways to tie a scarf xx

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Hi everyone welcome back, so today's video i'm going to show you four ways to tie a scarf to create four different hair accessories. I will link below everything that i'm using and let's get started. The first style. Is this big bow, so you want to fold your glove on the diagonal, so it creates a triangle shape and then wrap this back up on itself. You then want to take a hair tie and place this in the center of the scarf so that the scarf hangs down on both sides. This is even you, then want to tie a knot. You then want to open the knot slightly, so you can fit your fingers through and just grab that opposite side section of the scarf and pull this halfway through, and you want to repeat the same steps on the other side, so it creates this bow shape. You then want to pull on the sides of the bow that you created just to make the knot tighter, and you can just move this around to the position that you're happy with. I decided that i wanted the knot of the bow to be on the back. So i just twisted this. This is the finished result, and this is how i would wear it. So to start with the scarf scrunchie, you want to grab an invisible ball or hair tie that has the spirally bits. This just helps to bunch up the scarf to make it look more like a scrunchie, then you want to pull a corner of the scarf through the hair tie and once you're happy with the length that you've pulled through because that's going to be the bit. That is going to hang down on the hair scrunchie. Then you want to tie a knot and wrap the remaining scarf around the hair bubble once the scarf is wrapped around and it's even on both sides. You can then tie another knot and then just pulling on the sides of the scarf just to make it more kind of bunched up to give that more of a scrunchy look, and this is the finished result. So this is how i would wear this and it would also be great over the top of a low bun. So for the bow headband, you want to fold the scarf across on a diagonal, so it creates this triangle shape, and then you just want to begin. Wrapping it back up on itself, i'm then taking a plain headband and tying the scarf around this to create a knot, and you can move the knot around depending on where you want the bow to sit, then you want to begin pulling on the side of the Knot to make it looser, then you can fit your fingers through this and pull the opposite side section of the scarf back through, and you want to repeat the same steps on the other side. Just don't pull it all the way through just so, it creates this kind of loop which is going to make the bow shape. You then want to continue pulling on the sides of the bow just to make the knot tighter and just position this to how you're happy with so it feels more secure with the remaining scarf that is left over. You just want to wrap this around the hair band and i'm just tying it on using some clear elastic hair ties. I also made sure that the hair elastics were right at the bottom of the hairband, so they were less visible and when i put it on, my hair would cover it. So this is the finished hairband for the final accessory, which is this a big fake scrunchie. I'M just grabbing the corner of the scarf and tying this onto my invisible. Then i'm wrapping the remaining scarf around this as you're wrapping it. You want to gather the scarf up, so it's not super tight around the hair bubble. This just gives more of that scrunchy. Like look also using the invisible, the scarf gets sort of stuck in between the twists of the hair tie, so it just helps it to stay in place as well, and then, once you reach the end of the scarf, you just want to tie another knot. Then tuck the ends back into the scarf to hide it. So this is the final result, and this is how i would wear it. They were the four diy hair accessories. I really hope this video has given you some inspiration on different ways. You can tie your scarf. Let me know which was your favorite below and i'll see you next time, thanks for watching

Henné Addicted: Thank you for the ideas So simple and pretty ❤️

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