sammyjo1871
Mouseketeer
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Those shirts are awesome! I would love to try something like that, but guessing since I don't know what 'basting' is, (other than at Thanksgiving) it would be a HUGE disaster! 

Great job on the shirts. Too cute!
Making those shirts sounds fun and they turned out great. I wish I had a crafty side, if I attempted that it would be a disaster.![]()
The shirts came out great! I'm hoping to make some for our trip!![]()
Those shirts look awesome! I've never attempted the Mickey tie-dye, it looks way too complicated for me!![]()
Those shirts are awesome! I would love to try something like that, but guessing since I don't know what 'basting' is, (other than at Thanksgiving) it would be a HUGE disaster!![]()
Thanks ladies!
You should definitely try them! Let me know if you want any pointers. I learned a few tricks to make them turn out better and to get less bleeding in the colors.
I thought they were too complicated too (hence why I called my sis in for back up!), but they were actually really easy!
There are several threads on here where some wonderful ladies have posted step by step instructions along with pictures. I'm a visual learner so after reading the directions I thought it was going to be hard, but once I saw the pics, I could see it was going to be easier than I thought.
HAHAHA...don't I sound all professional using words like basting...Like I'm some sewing genius, when I'm actually not.
Basting (when you aren't juicing up the turkey) means stitching. You just stitch with a needle and thread on the traced Mickey head. Then pull the thread tight (which scrunches up the shirt) and tie it off to make the little Mickey head pucker.
Easy peasy!![]()
I'd love some pointers! Stick 'em here or in a PM, I don't care! It's high on my to-do list, and DH has promised he'll wear one shirt.The kids and I will love them and wear them year round!
I'll probably start working on them mid-Feb so I can get them done and ready. Oh, I'm so excited!![]()
I've enjoyed reading your plans so far. I also teach 7th grade (also 6th and 8th) Math. Special age aren't they?
I can completely relate to how your family thinks you're crazy----We've made ten trips over the past eleven years, and we've gotten that look several times! From May 2009 to May 2010, we made four trips (May, December, March, May again). We got LOTS of looks that year!
You have a beautiful family, and they'll love Beach Club. We're staying there again for our May/June trip this year!![]()
I'm in!! All caught up!
Love your pre trip report, and the shirts are cute! I am excited for you that you get to go on a Girls trip!
I am very familiar with the sighing and eye rolling that you are referring to. And I think it's perfectly acceptable to brainwash ones children to love all things Disney.![]()
Your trip is getting soo close!!I bet you guys are super excited.
Here are the few things we learned that they don't tell you in the directions:
1. If you're going to soak the shirts in ash water, then you don't need to squirt as much dye on the shirts. This is why my daughter's shirt bled so much.
2. Rip a hole (fairly small) in the bottom of a zip lock baggie. Wrap several rubberbands around the base of the Mickey head before dying. After wrapping the 1st rubberband, but before you do the 2nd, put the hole you ripped in the ziplock baggie over the Mickey head. Then wrap the 2nd, 3rd and 4th rubber bands at the base of the Mickey head but over the baggie. (if you look back at my t-shirt pics, you will see the baggie around the Mickey head with the zipper part sticking straight up. The bottom is rubberbanded.) Then zip the baggie closed after you've put your dye on the Mickey head. This keeps a lot of the dye you put on the Mickey head from bleeding to the rest of the shirt and creates a more definitive Mickey head shape.
3. If you are going to swirly your shirts (like I did) make sure you stick the nose of the dye bottle down into the folds of the shirt and squirt. This will get more dye in the center of the shirt instead of having a lot of white shirt.
I think that's all I can think of for now. Good luck making yours!! Post pics on your PTR when you finish them.![]()
We are getting super excited!
Thanks for the tips! Is it better to soak in ash water first or not?
I love the swirly shirts, so thanks for the tip on squirting down into the folds! Heck, thanks for all the tips! I'm going to print them out so I can have them handy when I do my shirts. I'll definitely post pictures when I'm done!![]()
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Not the roses, people. Focus on the card! In fact if you noticed the roses first instead of the card, then BAD DISer!!
I got a Disney gift card for my birthday, too!![]()
Gotta love those Disney gift cards!!!That's so sweet that your student got you Mickey's autograph!!
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What a sweet gift from your student!
And loved the gift card! It took me a minute to find the roses.![]()
Love, love, love your planner!!! Okay if I use it?
Nothing wrong with Disney gifts!
I love leaving free time in my schedules. But it never, ever happens- I end up filling in any blankAnd we never travel with kids, so I can't use that as my excuse!
I have no wisdom to share ... but if I was going on a kid-free trip, I'd hit up Jellyrolls and some of the other night-life stuff.![]()
I have no fun game ideas, but the Boardwalk does have Jellyrolls and the Atlantic Dance Club. There's also a ton of awesome lounges and bars around the resorts.