Showing posts with label tutorials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tutorials. Show all posts

Saturday, June 4, 2016

Simple Tie-Dye T-shirt Tutorial


Tie-dye t-shirts are so fun and easy for kids to make and make a great summer school project too! What I love too is that not only is it impossible to mess them up, there are no two alike. And while there are many ways to create tie-dye shirts, I'm going to show you how I do it in my classroom! 


Here's what you'll need:
A paper plate
Gloves
A white t-shirt
Two Rubber bands
Four plastic squirt bottles
Fabric Dye (4 colors)
Salt
Hot water

Step 1:
Lay out your shirt and pinch it in the center.

 Step 2:
While continuing to pinch the center, twist the fabric in a spiral motion until you have gone all the way around the shirt.
 Step 3:
Place two rubber bands around the shirt as shown; one vertical and one horizontal. This also serves as divided sections for your students to place each color without mixing the colors.

Step 4:
Mix the fabric dye as directed on package. Any of these work, but I prefer the liquid dye as you do not have granules to dissolve. 


However, Tulip does have a much better color selection.

Step 5:
Pour each color into a separate squirt bottle. Another thing nice about the liquid dye is you can skip the step of pouring it into the bottles and just mix it right in the bottle.

Step 6:
Using the sections as color dividers, squirt one color in each section as shown, saturating the fabric, but not saturating to the point that colors run together. (Bottles may be too hot to hold without gloves or an oven mitt)

Step 7:
Toss your shirt in a plastic grocery bag, tie to seal, and sit overnight. 

Step 8:
Remove from bag, leave rubber bands on and toss in the washing machine. Wash in cold water, using no soap. If doing as a class, you can wash them all together at the same time. 

Step 9:
Remove from washer, remove any rubber bands that may be left, and toss in the dryer until dry.

Ending results!

Here is another color combo we did!
 Ending Results!

So I've shown you the spiral or sunburst effect, which is my favorite, but there are so many other ways to rubber band the shirt to get different effects. 

Here is another method I played around with. This one uses no rubber bands. Just dip or squirt dye on each end, the top and bottom of a shirt.
 Results!
I'm telling you, you can not mess these up! There's no one way to wrap your shirt! Be creative. You can also pinch and grab sections all over the shirt in random spots and rubber band them for a circle effect all over shirt. 

Two more tips: I recommend if using a brand new t-shirt to wash it first or wet it and wring it out. I have found that the dye sometimes beads off of new shirts and does not absorb into the fabric as well. 

If doing with your class, you can have students bring in their own t-shirt, or I purchase a large package of fruit-of-the-loom t-shirts from the boy's/men's section. 

Get creative and have fun!!

Head over to Mrs. King's blog for more summer projects from other teachers or share your own summer projects with us!

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Tips for Choosing A Custom Blog Design

Are you thinking about a custom blog design?? 
Then it's your lucky day!

Deciding on a new design and shopping around for the best deals and designers can be very time consuming and requires a lot of patience! 

First, you'll want to start keeping notes of the blog designs you love? 
Jot down the blog name and scroll down to the bottom of their blog to see who designed their blog. You can find this usually at the bottom of the sidebar or the bottom of their page.

Start jotting down and brainstorming what you like! 
What colors, fonts, graphics, styles, patterns, etc. do you especially like or want on your blog design? Do you prefer the simple modern blog or do you want graphics and layered papers? What extras will you want like social buttons, pin it or back to top buttons?? 

Decide how much you can spend on a custom design?

Decide when you want your new design or how long you are willing to wait if there is a waiting list. 

Once you begin shopping for designers, some things you'll want to look at besides their prices are:

What is the wait time?
Is there a deposit required?
Is the ordering process simple?
Do they charge for revisions?
If you want graphics or a scrapkit, is there an additional charge for this?
Their Terms of Use. {Read this}

After jotting down the blogs that I most admire, I came up with a list of 5 blog designers that I had to choose from!!! I spent several hours doing my homework and outweighing the pros and cons of each! It was a very difficult decision!!!

 "A Bird in Hand Designs" offers some reasonable prices....I mean 10 add-ons in the Luxe package??! Most deluxe packages only offer up to 6 and you pay $5 to $15 for any after that!
While she has reasonable prices, a small deposit, and does small revisions after installation.....all pluses....I did not want to wait until December! Which is probably the only reason I did not go with this designer. 



"The Cutest Blog On The Block" really does design some of the truly most cutest blogs on the block, but you're going to pay over $200 for a really nice blog design!! It's really about what you can afford. If you can't afford this option, you may want to check out some of the other options I've posted. 

"Designs by Kassie" is another great designer that you're seeing on blogs everywhere! Her designs are absolutely to die for, but her luxe package is $10 more than "A Bird in a Hand Designs" and only includes 6 add-ons. She offers one of the easiest order forms, but does have quite a few people on her wait list!



"Blog Queen" has some super great prices, as well as a low deposit, easy ordering system, short wait time, and offers unlimited revisions to make sure you get just what you want!!! Her add-ons are also the cheapest by far at only $5 each!


Last, but not least is who I've chosen to custom design my blog! "Design by Christi."
Her wait time is very short, less than a month and her prices seem the most reasonable. The Couture package I'm getting is only $100 and includes 8 add-ons!! Now that's a steal! While I know I'm still going to need a few more add-ons, I should still be able to keep it under $150 bucks! The one thing that did scare me a little though is that she only allows two revisions! Then, $35/hr. Yikes! I pray we get it right the first two times! 

It really depends on what you're looking for and what is most important to you! Decide what matters the most......price, wait time, ordering process, appearance.....maybe reputation!  

Good luck with your new design!
I hope this information has been helpful for you! 
I know it will save you a great deal of time!

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Sunday, July 20, 2014

Floating FB Widget How To & Blog Troubles

Well I finally did it!! I took the first step to get a custom blog design. I have been having so many blog issues you guys! 

First off, the owner of my blog template went out of business and is no longer hosting my images, so my blog design was wiped out!!! I am now using this yucky generic template from blogger and I HATE IT! 

Today two people emailed me and told me that they were not able to leave a comment on my blog! WTH? 

Yesterday I couldn't reply to my comments!

And for some time now....I haven't been able to paste html code into a post or into a blog comment on other blogs! I'm using this code: <a href="http://thebendersbunch.blogspot.com”>The Bender Bunch</a>
It's worked for the last year and a half! Did something change that I don't know about? 

What is going on?????? So frustrating....I'm pulling my hair out!

It almost seems that I began having problems when I linked my blog with Google+. Has anyone else experienced any of these issue or know what's up? 

So after spending the day blog shopping, I finally contacted, and decided to go with "Design by Christy." I'll post more about my blog shopping and why I chose Christy tomorrow!

While blog stalking and blog shopping today, I began noticing the floating Facebook side tab on everyone's blogs! Hmmmm, this is new! I had not noticed these until today and it seems everyone's getting them! So now I wanted one! See it over on the right side there?? Well to save you some time that it took me to figure it out....here's how ya do it!

Add the html/java script gadget anywhere in your body section of your template. I did it at the very bottom of my blog. (This is assuming you know how to add a gadget. If you do not I can walk you through it.) In the box that opens copy and paste this code, but change the red text to your FB username. Not the address, just username. For instance, mine is thebenderbunch. 

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Hit save and that's it!!! It should be on your blog now! That easy! Hopefully this helps you and gets you some more FB followers! 

And if you contemplating a new blog design, stop back tomorrow and as I have done the homework for you on that too!! :)

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