asktriplets
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hi.
i'm not sure if this suggestion has been posted, but i just found a FABULOUS (and super easy) way to make a Mickey head tshirt that looks similar to tie dye...
my kids, who are 4, have all done "practice" mickey heads and ears on old tshirts and they have really enjoyed it! the greatest thing about this project is that they can actually do it themselves. we've played around with differently sized circles for the ears and head, different colors, and differently shaped marks with the markers (straight lines and squiggily lines as opposed to just dots).
i found this project in "Wonder Time" magazine:
http://wondertime.go.com/create-and-play/crafts/science-project.html
(hope this is ok to post this link)
my plan is to make the shirts tomorrow (we're putting up our countdown calendar tomorrow, so we're having a "Mickey Day"!)....i'll try to post a pic. when we're done.
have fun,
i'm not sure if this suggestion has been posted, but i just found a FABULOUS (and super easy) way to make a Mickey head tshirt that looks similar to tie dye...
my kids, who are 4, have all done "practice" mickey heads and ears on old tshirts and they have really enjoyed it! the greatest thing about this project is that they can actually do it themselves. we've played around with differently sized circles for the ears and head, different colors, and differently shaped marks with the markers (straight lines and squiggily lines as opposed to just dots).
i found this project in "Wonder Time" magazine:
http://wondertime.go.com/create-and-play/crafts/science-project.html
(hope this is ok to post this link)
my plan is to make the shirts tomorrow (we're putting up our countdown calendar tomorrow, so we're having a "Mickey Day"!)....i'll try to post a pic. when we're done.
have fun,