Showing posts with label Tie Dye Mickey Head Tee Shirt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tie Dye Mickey Head Tee Shirt. Show all posts

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Gearing Up to "Meet the Mouse- It's Magic Band Time

   


While gearing up to meet the MOUSE, make sure you accessorize! Aside from our family MICKEY shirts from the Disney store, we made our own family shirts.   Nothing says "stick together" like  everyone wearing matching Mickey's!  We created tie dye shirts using white t-shirts, elastics, and navy blue tie dye powder.  First you make a large circle and put an elastic on it.  Then create two smaller circles with elastics.   The more Mickey's the better.  After dying the shirts and removing the elastics - presto!  You can even do this with white socks! 
Aside from choosing the colors (um, why no purple?), you can also accessorize your Magic Bands!  We received a pack of Magic Bandits to use on our bands.  Although we have yet to try them, Minnie is waiting to hop on my wrist!  That is until I see an Olaf one!  T-shirt tip: Wait to tell your husband about all the matching clothing until packing day when he sees multiple shirts!  Once he gets to the magical world of Disney he will be so happy, he will wear anything!

                                                                    Ready for the trip!

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Summer Camp Tie Dye Mickey Tee Shirts!


It's Tee Shirt Time At Summer Camp





Color me happy! Today at Summer Camp, we are making Tie Dye Mickey Head Tee Shirts.  This project took a little planning ahead of time but the results are totally worth it. The best part, even if you are a craftily challenged person as I am, you can still create these fun tee shirts for the entire family. Let’s get started!

Supplies for Mickey Tie-Dye Shirts


Tie-Dye Supplies or Tie Dye Kit (we got ours at Wal-Mart for under $10)
Soda ash (if not part of the tie-dye kit)
100% white cotton shirt
Waxed dental floss
Sewing needle
Rubber bands
Pencil
Paper
Plastic wrap
Ziplock Bags
Gloves
Plastic tablecloth to protect your crafting area (we did this project outside)