Saturday, April 27, 2013

A New Kind of Tie-Dye

I originally saw this idea on Pinterest and thought I would give it a try!  I was going to the midnight showing of the Hunger Games, and making t-shirts seemed to be a fun option to show my fan spirit ;)

Materials:
Rit Tie Die Kits
Elmer's Blue Gel Glue
Cotton Tees
Plastic Tops
Plastic Buckets
Plastic Table Cloth
Gloves

1. Pick out some fun colors.


 2. Rinse tee under cold water and then wring out until damp.  Put plastic tops inside damp shirts and use Elmer's Gel Glue glue to write/draw on tees.  The tops will keep the glue from seeping through the shirt.  Let dry completely (may take up to 48 hours depending on thickness of design).



 3. Mix dye in plastic buckets according to box instructions.  Wear gloves and dip t-shirt into dye until soaked completely through.  The more you dip the shirt, the darker the color will turn out.  I dipped each shirt at least 3 times.


 4. Squeeze shirt until it's no longer dripping, and lay flat on the plastic table cloth.



 5. Let dry completely (I let mine sit for about 4 days).



 6. Thoroughly rinse shirts in running water until water running off shirts is almost clear.  Machine wash shirts individually on Cold and machine dry on Low.  Admire your work!





 - Kayla



Life as a College Student

My friend and I made this video for an assignment for one of our freshman classes.  It encompasses all there is to know about succeeding in college, a few tricks to help pass exams and maintain control of your personal hygiene, and a few other important factors.  Warning: don't laugh too much.

 -Kayla

Friday, April 26, 2013

The Beginning

I've always wanted to start a blog ever since my older sister began her own masterpiece of writings a few years ago.  To me, blogs are more than just posting about daily life -- they are about sharing ideas, thoughts, hobbies, and experiences to whoever is ready and willing to read about them.  So, I'm ready to start my blogging adventure...join me on my ever-changing, constantly interesting, and fantastically fun-filled roller coaster ride through life as a middle child.

Enjoy!

-Kayla