*this project is in partnership with Create Basics tie dye + Walmart If you have a birthday party coming up, TIE DYE! If you need something fun to do on a rainy day, TIE DYE! If you need to cover up some stains on apparel or SHOES, TIE DYE! Can you just tell that my answer is often TIE DYE! As a Mom of kiddos, this *legit* is my answer to a fun afternoon OR covering up some stains on clothing or furniture or even SHOES these days! :) ... continue reading...
Colorful spring tie dye tote bag
*this project is in partnership with Create Basics tie dye purchased from Walmart This project is one that I wish I could make over and over and over and over and over again! I mean, flowers (YES), rainbow colors (YES) and a super cute and USABLE end product (DOUBLE YES)! SO here you have it, the most colorful, floral tie dye tote bag EVER! ... continue reading...
Rainbow tie dye pants!
*this project is in partnership with Create Basics Tie Dye purchased from Walmart Cozy, comfy pants that are in every color of rainbow inspired by the color wheel…YES PLEASE! AKA! THE BEST PANTS ON THE PLANET! :) (mark my words on this)!!! Armed with a box of Create Basics rainbow tie dye AND a pair of wide leg cotton/linen blend pants you too can have a pair of these little ditties (that may, perhaps, just become something I wear every single day of the entire summer, probably ... continue reading...
Peace sign tie dye resist!
**Created in partnership with Create Basics I am on a tie dye kick these days (like soooo many others) and I have been experimenting with how to resist or make designs on garments (you can see how I resist dye using glue HERE on this post). And today I am SOOOOO excited to show you my latest resist creation using an SVG file to cut out of vinyl to resist the tie dye! Talk about blowing the tie dye ideas WIDE OPEN in my brain after I figured this out! ... continue reading...
Shibori inspired footstool DIY
*this project is in partnership with Tulip and their amazing one step Tie-Dye’s If you’re a fan of tie-dye then you are likely familiar with the term Shibori! It is a Japanese term for the way that you wrap your fabrics and squeeze and press them in various shapes (it usually involves wooden squares or triangles to wrap fabric into shapes around them…..today I am using a round tube)! If you’ve seen Shibori done before, it’s typically with a deep blue colored dye called indigo ... continue reading...