DD dances 5 days a week and is in a new number. in an effort to keep costs down the choreogapher suggested for a costume the kids wear 1 plaid/flannel item and 1 denim item. any combo as long as both were represented and the only caveat was that the denim has to be dark.
easy right? ha!
DD can't really dance in jeans so wearing her own jeans was out and she was hoping to be a little funky with the outfit.
I found an old denim dress of mine in the attic and it just about fit her (was a touch big in the chest area). the only issue is that it is a very light denim. i thought so easy peasy! i'll get some 'blue jean' colored rit and just dye it.
well, the first time i didn't leave the dress in the dye bath long enough, so i had to trek to the store and get another box of dye. i dyed it again and this time it was darker but not as dark as the choreographer had asked for.
i did some reasearch and found that i should have used the navy blue not the denim blue and add some black. so off to the store to get ANOTHER 2 boxes of dye.
The dress is sitting in the new dye bath now and i hope that it comes out right but what i thought was going to cost me $4 has cost me about $20 not including all of my time and trips to the store.
I am recycling the dress that hasn't been touched in 15 years but a new, similar dress in the right dark denim would ahve cost $25. i am chalking this up to a lesson learned but i still need to find a flannel shirt (we don't have anything plaid or flannel in the hosue unless you count duck tape). It's spring so i am hoping i can find something at kohls on sale or clearance for under $10. i don't need this project to cost me more than $50.
thanks for letting me vent. it's a little funny but i think i am turning into a smurf from all of the blue dye i am seeing!
Lara

DD can't really dance in jeans so wearing her own jeans was out and she was hoping to be a little funky with the outfit.
I found an old denim dress of mine in the attic and it just about fit her (was a touch big in the chest area). the only issue is that it is a very light denim. i thought so easy peasy! i'll get some 'blue jean' colored rit and just dye it.
well, the first time i didn't leave the dress in the dye bath long enough, so i had to trek to the store and get another box of dye. i dyed it again and this time it was darker but not as dark as the choreographer had asked for.
i did some reasearch and found that i should have used the navy blue not the denim blue and add some black. so off to the store to get ANOTHER 2 boxes of dye.
The dress is sitting in the new dye bath now and i hope that it comes out right but what i thought was going to cost me $4 has cost me about $20 not including all of my time and trips to the store.
I am recycling the dress that hasn't been touched in 15 years but a new, similar dress in the right dark denim would ahve cost $25. i am chalking this up to a lesson learned but i still need to find a flannel shirt (we don't have anything plaid or flannel in the hosue unless you count duck tape). It's spring so i am hoping i can find something at kohls on sale or clearance for under $10. i don't need this project to cost me more than $50.
thanks for letting me vent. it's a little funny but i think i am turning into a smurf from all of the blue dye i am seeing!
Lara