At Wrapunzel, we offer instruction, support, and a store to provide people all over the world with everything they need to wrap with creativity and confidence. Our motto is, “Inspire Happiness - Celebrate the Art of Head Wrapping” and we infuse this into everything that we do. Our community members wrap for reasons ranging from their mental and emotional health, religious needs, health circumstances, political feminist beliefs, fashion statements, historical and cultural connections and to foster creative self-expression.
The braided crown at the end is fabulous!!!!! I was wondering if you have a large mirror set up behind the camera so you can easily see what you are doing.
Olivia has such a talent for color theory. I hadnot considered matching my wraps to my outfits until I saw her immaculate design. 😊 couldn't have a better talent for design
Speechless! Last one was my fave, and those colors such a picture of my northern Californian region as we are experiencing the last heat before real Fall weather begins. Gorgeous, thank you! ☮❤🐾
I love watching your tutorials. I have had some requests on a few wraps that I've shared on Wrapunzel, but I don't think I could make it look as effortless as you do. You are such an inspiration.
I have difficulty with the angled wraps because im still new to wrapping, but this looks great to learn the base angling technique- all other angled looks add onto that base front "v" shape. Perfect to practice with ❤ Update: must have shaper. Nailed it 😂
I love it! I have my Bobo i don't know which one it is i can't remember.. Cranberry scarf, i would have to purchase one or find one similar. But it's very pretty with the pleat and the criss cross... great video. ❤❤
So I had watched this video and the way she pulled up the scarf and made the pleat totally inspired me. So I was going to do the same. Totally not my day, I was going to have a tichel tantrum..... so gave up. Will try again later.
I want this one in all the colors 😂❤ oh yeah! , I’ve sent like 3 or 4 of my clients to you all just yesterday and today. Can’t wait to see what they order lol 🎉
I see this is 9 years ago but it is still a fact today. I choose to keep my hair shaved off. My scalp is very oily and due to my medical needs it is just easier not to hink about having to do my hair. The scarves you wear are so oretty abd I like the style. I will be wearing I a Scarf during the winter months.
I don't judging too but I can not understand. I just understand that our generation is very weak and have a big trials , aspcialy when it's comes to modesty!!!!
I absolutely love how Andrea answers back even in native languages. I know we all can, but not many people take the time. I love this wrap and I think I have a scarf very close in style? Only I think it is brown.
As a Christian woman the instruction from the bible requires me to wear a head covering while in the presence of men if I am praying on behalf of another person or a group. The purpose of the head covering is symbolic to show humbleness. Usually if a man is present he will take the lead so I’ve only been “required” to wear a head covering a few times in my whole life. However I love wearing headscarves most of the time. I like to grow my hair out very long (long enough to sit on accidentally all the time) and long hair can be a lot of maintenance. Wearing a headscarf keeps my hair tangle free and most importantly clean. When I was younger I was worried about offending anyone so I mostly wear Eastern European headscarfs. Traditionally European women wore these to protect their hair and could also function like a hat with a piece of card or newspaper folded in the fabric to create a small brim for sun shielding. As this is my own culture it’s not cultural appropriation. I suggest researching your own ancestry and asking your elderly relatives about your own culture’s head coverings. Fun fact: in some regions the colour of scarf could indicate the woman’s age group, marital status and even the number of children she has.