DIY: Create Your Own Icy Streak Like Anna’s

Hair streaks and colored highlights are pretty popular right now and have us wanting to add touches of purple or bleach blonde tips to our locks. Anna from Frozen has her own signature streak that winds its way through her red braids–though it’s a little more magical than the streaks we usually get from our hair stylist. BUT, we do have a pretty genius DIY that will allow you to create a frosty streak exactly like Anna’s that doesn’t require any dye, bleach, or magical ice powers.

All you’ll need is some silver thread, glue, a hair clip, and scissors to try this simple DIY. Watch below for full instructions, then work the hairpiece into braids, buns, and ponytails for a wintery touch of frost.

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Michele Atwood is the Owner/Editor of The Main Street Mouse and it’s subsidiaries and author of the books “Moving to Main Street U.S.A.” “How Many Sleeps Till Disney?” and “How Many Sleeps Till Disneyland?” Michele also contributes Disney news to the Joe Kelley Morning Show on 107.3 WDBO in Orlando. She and her family made the move from Michigan to the Orlando area to pursue their Disney dreams. Michele is a life long Disney fan, and has two sons who have followed suit, each going on their first Disney trip before their first birthday’s. Part of the goal Michele has for The Main Street Mouse is not only to keep members informed, but to create somewhat of a Disney Family by relating to others through personal experiences and opinions. Also, Michele is making it a priority to share stories of inspiration and hope to other Disney Fans in an effort to share the Magic and hopefully make a difference in the lives of others. ~ I enjoy writing personal perspective blogs, doing TMSM Meet Ups for our readers, and keeping the constant interaction going with others, sharing the Disney Magic to people when they can’t be at their Happy Place.

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