I am hair-challenged, but last year I asked our hairdresser if she could teach me something cute and simple for DD's hair. I don't think I have a good picture but let me see if I can discribe it. It's a little bit like a french braid without the braid. I use those little tiny ponytail rubber bands and I use them in alternating colors that match her competition leo (pink and black). Pull back front hair (bang area) in a ponytail, go back a couple more inches, pull back that hair (taking from the sides too), and make another ponytail, encorporating the tail of the first ponytail in the next one. Repeat every couple of inches until you get to the back of the head. Then you can either stop there (ponytail or scrunchie) or continue with the rubberbands every couple of inches down the remainder of your ponytail (looks a little bit like links of sausage, but it's cute). If you use a comb to make the parts across the head when you gather up the hair really straight and sharp, and if you do them at really regular intervals, it looks nice. A step up from a standard ponytail, but not as complicated as many competition hair styles. It takes me maybe 10 minutes and I'm pretty slow.