DIY Turband

Thanks to the lovely Geri of Because I’m Addicted, we’re sharing a second DIY with you this week! How excited are you??ย Check out a clip from her first video episode, as part of a new project called Leaf, where she shows us 3 ways to tie a turband. It’s perfect for the beach, which is where I’ll be this weekend!

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  1. Mazzi Mi wrote:

    I can never seem to get these right. Great video! The colours on your scarf are so gorgeous.

    I’ll let you know how I go. ๐Ÿ™‚

    xxxx Mazzi Mi

    http://www.MazziMadeMe.com

    5.6.11
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  2. Nice! Apparently I’ve been tying mine like a Moroccan princess ๐Ÿ™‚ Now I can change it up!

    5.6.11
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  3. Franzi wrote:

    This is such a helpful video!

    Thank you for posting it. Now I can finally get it right, tying a turban!

    http://franzistylenomad.wordpress.com/

    5.6.11
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  4. Jessie wrote:

    as i said before, i love this DIY. it is really a great option. and it is such a well executed video. obsessed to say the least!
    xx, http://wordbyjessie.com

    5.6.11
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  5. francesca wrote:

    great post!
    francesca
    http://www.frankvinyl.com

    5.6.11
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  6. I’ve tried wrapping turbans but ran into trouble with the scarves being too small. What size should your scarf be to tie a fashion turban?

    5.6.11
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  7. so fun! definitely have to try this.

    theArtofbeingFashionable

    5.6.11
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  8. Ale. wrote:

    That tutorial seems so helpful, I’ll definitely be trying it this weekend!

    xx,
    Ale.
    http://leblogdeale.blogspot.com

    5.6.11
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  9. Alex wrote:

    Thanks so much for posting this tutorial! I’ve always admired those type of scarves, they’re always so colorful and pretty.. but never knew how to wear/tie them properly. I’m definitely going to buy one and try this out!

    http://www.houseofslater.com

    5.7.11
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  10. LC wrote:

    I never managed to get this right. Awesome DIY ๐Ÿ˜€

    5.8.11
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  11. So helpful! Nice video too, much informative than images!
    http://watchingthatspace.blogspot.com

    5.10.11
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  12. The timing couldn’t have been better with me finding this DIY. Getting hair done this evening but have a ton of errands to run this morning..including a pick up at airport and mall visit…so I’m in desperate need of a cool way to contain the disaster. Thanks ๐Ÿ™‚

    5.16.11
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  13. Emma wrote:

    So cute, I can’t wait to try all of these! I love all of your DIYs, thanks so much for posting!

    5.16.11
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  14. Susannah wrote:

    What a great, simple video! Merci for sharing ๐Ÿ™‚

    xo,
    susannah

    http://stylepourlavie.tumblr.com/
    http://lavieetme.blogspot.com/

    6.9.11
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  15. Jessica wrote:

    Only today was I thinking, “I want to learn some more ways to tie my scarves.”

    And I come across this! Aah, thank you for posting it! x

    6.21.11
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  16. kat wrote:

    thank you thank you thank you!! now i won’t have to buy that expensive turban. <3

    7.2.11
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  17. Natalat wrote:

    Thank you!!! A couple weeks ago I bought a scarf to wear in my hair but I hadn’t been able to find the perfect way to tie it…until now ๐Ÿ™‚

    7.24.11
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  18. Eddah wrote:

    such inspiration:) thank you for the video!

    8.3.11
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  19. Lisa mooney wrote:

    Wow great stuff Erica…
    Snapbacks

    9.9.11
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  20. whitney wrote:

    Awesome content
    Awesome video
    Awesome use of Ratatat
    Awesome influence (Wes Anderson, I presume?)

    ๐Ÿ˜€

    10.4.11
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  21. angelea wrote:

    i love these ideas. can’t wait to try them out ! ๐Ÿ˜€

    11.14.11
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  22. Marie wrote:

    Which size of the scarf do you recommend?

    5.31.12
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  23. Ro Chelle wrote:

    So easy! Thanks for the directions/video!

    6.15.13
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