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Tuesday, July 1, 2014



More bleached shirts!


There is no limit to what you can do with this idea. 


Princess hair bows to match any outfit! This hair bow is as simple as loop..loop..glue.

 We made rings of ribbon, stacking along the way, adding hot glue. You can find these adorable colored bottle caps at a craft store that come with the resin "bubble" insert to add a dome to your picture. The picture is a simple cut out of just about anything you like. 

You can find hair clip back just about anywhere and adhere those with a small piece of felt or just as they are. These are very fun and next time I may even remember to photograph the process. 
 Manicures are a great way for you and your daughters to feel extra glamorous. The foil kit we used cost me a mere $4.50 and provided enough material for another several manicures. Play around with different textures and even do the cucumber eye thing if you want to be extra pampered for your mommy/daughter day. 


Have you been looking for a super simple time waster for the kids this summer? I have to say that some dish soap and water in a dish with a straw kept my daughter occupied for at least an hour. We added food coloring and experimented. 

Between us... I just wanted to get the dishes done and was quiet for some time with this. Enjoy!

 Super fun and super simple project that you can do with the kids. Bleach dyed t-shirts are easier than they look. 

You will need:
T-shirts (dark colors work best)
Spray bottle
Bleach
Water
Contact paper

Step 1. Find a design you love to print out or just wing it and design your own image.
Step 2. Create a stencil using the contact paper 
Step 3. Adhere your design to the shirt
Step 4. Mix 1/2 and 1/2 water to bleach in your                                                                                                      spray bottle
                                                                                    Step 5. Spray away! The color changes quickly for                                                                                                most t-shirts but be especially careful when 
                                                                                             working with little ones. Take care to wash                                                                                                   hands thoroughly. 
                                                                                   Step 6. Let air dry and viola! Safe to wash and dry.