I’m currently offering three small-group series — two for total beginners and one for experienced braiders looking to expand their skills.
Perfect if you’ve ever said “I can braid… kind of.” We’ll master:
Classic three-strand braid
Dutch braids & French braids
Clean parting & techniques for tighter braids
Quick everyday styles
By the end, you’ll confidently braid your own hair or someone else’s without hesitation.
Ideal for those who already live the braid life and want to go bigger. We’ll explore:
Half-up festival braids
Accent braids & multi-strand weaves
Ribbon integration, bubbles, and faux volume tricks
Fast-speed styling techniques
You’ll walk away ready to create photo-worthy looks in minutes — not hours.
Small group only — 4 to 6 students per class
Meets once a week for 1–2 hours
4-week series with drop-in options available
Held at a set location (details sent upon registration)
Pricing varies by class level and whether you join as a drop-in student or full-series member.
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Totally up to you! I will be providing mannequin heads but braiding is way more fun with friends.
Not at all for the First Steps Workshop! If you can brush hair, you’re qualified.
The Beginner Series assumes that you can do a basic three strand braid and the Advanced Series assumes you can already do a standard French or Dutch braid without thinking too hard.
If spots are available and your skill level matches — yes! I’ll help place you in the right group if you’re unsure.
Just yourself, a friend or mannequin head, and any favorite brush or braid accessories you love. I’ll provide combs, elastics, clips, and all the other practice materials.
Absolutely! You’ll still be able to braid on others or on mannequin hair during class.
YES! The only difference between braiding in my class and braiding on your kids is that you will find they are a lot wigglier. But with lots of practice of the techniques I teach you here are the foundations you need to braid your childs hair.
I’ll provide a recap or mini homework assignment so you don’t fall behind. I'll also be repeating these classes in January, February, and—depending on demand—March.
Not officially — but you will walk out with better hands, cooler hair, and the ability to flex at every sleepover, festival, or office function.