Five-minute, no-fuss styles for Crazy Hair Day (2024)

Posted on April 27, 2017 by Heather Laura Clarke

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Our son’s elementary school had Spirit Week leading up to Easter, and one of the days was Crazy Hair Day.

I’m not exaggerating when I say I had been waiting my ENTIRE PARENTING LIFE for it.

I was even MORE excited when I realized it fell on a Wednesday, which is the day C and I take him to school early and volunteer at the breakfast program (serving cereal, toasting waffles, and occasionally wrecking oatmeal).

Which meant we could participate, too. OMGGGGGG!!!

Of course, we already get up at the crack of crow-pee for school, and we get up even earlier on Wednesdays so we can get to school by 7:25 to start making breakfast for the students. That meant we needed EASY Crazy Hair Day styles that I could execute on all three of us very quickly.

Here’s what we came up with …

Crazy Hair Day Cupcake Hair

1. Make a high ponytail. (I gelled C’s hair but in the end, I realized it would have been fine without the gel.)

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2. Cut a hole/square in the middle of a paper plate.

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3. Slip the ponytail through the hole in the plate, and then cut another hole in the middle of a cupcake liner.

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4. Slip the ponytail through the hole in the cupcake liner, twist the ponytail into a bun, and wrap it with an elastic.

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5. Decorate your cupcake with sparkly clips or stick a candle in the middle to make it a birthday cupcake.

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It’s almost like a little fascinator! We saw a couple of other girls with this hairstyle — some with just the liners and not the plate.

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This next picture cracks me up because it looks like swirly chocolate icing!

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Next up, I needed a simple Crazy Hair Day idea for D, who is in Grade 1. He’s Lego-obsessed, so of course we wanted to make …

Crazy Hair Day Lego Hair

1. Round up some plain barrettes or clips (I bought a bunch of these double-prong alligator clips years ago for making clips for C) and some pieces of brightly-coloured Lego.

Don’t worry, it won’t be harmed.

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2. Hot-glue the Lego to the clips and stick them haphazardly all over your kid’s hair. I gelled D’s first to make it look like a Lego tornado.

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I was surprised that he didn’t see a single other kid at school with Crazy Lego Hair. It was such an easy one to do!

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Finally, I needed a hairstyle for myself. I looked all over Pinterest and I had lots of options since my hair is long. BUT I wasn’t going to mess around with dyes or sprays, especially at 6 a.m., and a lot of the styles involved colouring your hair or attacking it with glitter. (Fun, but … not at 6 a.m.)

When I saw the pop-bottle hairstyles, I knew it was the perfect one for this Diet co*ke-lovin’ Mama …

Crazy Hair Day Pop Bottle Hair

1. Take an empty pop bottle that’s sized appropriately for the amount of hair you have.

I have tons of long, thick (too-thick) hair, so I needed a 2L bottle. If I’d been doing C’s hair, I would have used one of those tiny 355ml bottles.

2. Put your hair in a really high ponytail.

3. Cut a hole between the middle and the bottom of the bottle. It should be approximately the diameter of your ponytail so that it stays nicely in place.

4. Twirl your ponytail into a long swirl (just to make it more compact) and cram it into the hole you cut in the bottle.

Shake the bottle slightly to get your hair to fall down to the neck of the bottle, and grab the strands to pull them through (I could only get some of mine through) so it looks like your hair is pop pouring out of the bottle.

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It was SO FREAKING EASY.

I didn’t even need bobby pins to get the bottle to stay in place — it gripped the elastic of my ponytail and stayed on for hours.

I saw quite a few girls at school with this style, and some even had a paper cup affixed to the side of their head to “catch” the pop.

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Driving to and from school, though? Not easy. I had to duck my head to keep the bottle from whacking the ceiling every time I moved.

A small price to pay for Diet co*ke Hair, though. 😉

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FAQs

Can you curl your hair with a co*ke can? ›

Rolleri adds that a pro tip for this would be to hit the can with cold hair after the hot air. "This will give you a longer-lasting curl." The moral of the story is: Yes, you can curl your hair with a soda can.

How to make cupcake hair for Crazy hair Day? ›

All you have to do is add 2 high space buns onto hair, then cut into 2 paper cupcake wrappers and take those wrappers and wrap around space bun.. secure with a matching color scrunchie.

Is bad hair day for kids? ›

Bad Hair Day is an unusual buddy comedy, given the age gap between the teen and the grown-up, but it offers something for both kids and parents and facilitates a heartwarming mentor relationship that does both parties a lot of good.

How to make a joker hairstyle? ›

In the movie Joker, the Joker has medium length hair that sits just above his shoulders. If you have hair longer than that, cut it short so that it just hits the top of your shoulders. If you don't want to cut your hair, you don't have to. However, it will look the most authentic if your hair is the right length.

How can I make my hair look stylish? ›

Rub styling wax or mousse in your hands, and run your fingers through your hair to add volume and texture. Scrunch your hair or apply a sea salt spray to help bring out natural waves and curls. Put your head upside-down and spray your roots with hair spray to make voluminous styles last all day.

How do you make a water bottle hair curler? ›

Then, cut the top of the water bottle off. Stick a chunk of your hair through the top hole, allowing it to rest in the bottle. Insert your hair dryer, turn it on, and allow the magic to happen. And, by magic, we're talking about big, bouncy barrel curls in just seconds.

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