Showing posts with label tie dye onesies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tie dye onesies. Show all posts
Monday, March 4, 2013
MotherLove Project
This month's art charity was chosen from a book I picked up for .75 at Craft Bits & Pieces a week or so ago. It's awesome because this woman who started out donating art creations to charities started a blog and eventually got others on board. Her book is a collection of different charities and crafty art donations you can donate to. I chose the MotherLove program through the YWCA of Asheville for this month's charity art donation. http://www.ywcaofasheville.org/site/c.7oIEJQPxGeISF/b.8131583/k.2A86/MotherLove.htm
The book gives an idea of a project you can donate and patterns. This one was to embroider a bird with a flower pattern on the top right side of a white onesie and then dip the bottom half in a colored dye. Well, of course I took my own spin on what I created. My co-worker had a bunch of like new onesies that her daughter has out grown. They were all in awesome condition and she was happy to donate them to this cause. I searched for some baby friendly images online and then free hand embroidered them on the onesies. I then used a Michaels coupon and picked up a calming shade of green dye for $1.23. I haven't tie dyed in a long time and didn't even know it required salt. So after a trip to the grocery store I stood in the kitchen with a couple of pots, the dye and salt while scratching my head trying to figure out the directions. In the end I winged it and just did what I thought I should do. Instead of dipping the bottom half solid into the dye I decided to tie dye the bottom half and used rubber bands to create the tie dye effect. A little dye accidentally got on the spoon I was using, then on my hands, then on a onesie which created a kind of cool different color look all over the onesie.
In the end I made 7 onesies in about 3 hours worth of work (this was mostly while watching a movie). ;) It was pretty easy and fun to do. My co-worker who donated the onesies has a bunch more. She liked the look without the tie dye but I liked them either way. I may create some more with a one color dye look and without dye. Who knows... maybe I'll even sell them on my Esty shop someday if I ever get it started. :)
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