Tag: tie-dye

  • DIY Tie-Dye Face Masks

    DIY Tie-Dye Face Masks

    This school year is going to be a little different, if your kids are headed back for in-person learning face masks will mostly likely be mandated. Some kids, mine included, do not love wearing masks especially for 6 hours straight. So, to make masks wearing more fun for my kids, we made it into a craft! I thought they would be more likely to wear a one-of-a-kind trendy mask they could show off to their friends. Here is how we made our own DIY tie-dye face masks.

    Tie-Dye Kit

    I would recommend getting a tie-dye kit. The Tulip One-Step Tie-Dye Kit is the one I ordered, you can find it through our affiliate link here: Buy on Amazon. I really like the Tulip line of tie-dye, I find they produce bright, vivid colors. This kit had more than enough dye for us to tie-dye 50 face masks. I know what you’re thinking, 50? Yes, I bought a lot so we have plenty for my kids to use at school without having to wash them every day. For the 2020 school year, our school is requiring each child to have 4 clean face masks for each day of school. That can add up quickly as some masks are selling for $15 – $25 EACH online.

    White Cotton Face Masks

    So, after some late night googling, I found the perfect white cotton masks on Amazon, they come out to roughly $.60 a piece! You can find the masks I used here (affiliate link): Buy on Amazon. Make sure to pre-wash your masks before you dye them!
    Note: These masks fit my 9-year-old well after I washed and dried them, but are a little big for my 6 year old. I will be tying the ear loops and may add a stitch to each side to make them fit snugly on her. They just fit me, so I would not recommend them for adults with larger faces.

    Other Supplies

    Most of the time, tie-dye kits come with all the supplies you need except for the actual clothing items you are dying. If you can’t find a kit, you can still buy the dye but you will need to buy additional supplies separately.
    The items that come in a kit are: disposable gloves (the dye WILL stain your skin so gloves are a must), rubber bands, table covering, plastic bottles.
    Other items: old clothing you don’t mind staining or an apron, plastic wrap and a plastic bag.

    Step by Step

    First, prep your area. Cover any work surfaces with plastic or do this project on your lawn. You’ll want to use rubber bands to create the different shapes and patterns for your tie-dye. Your kit should come with some instructions on how to position the rubber bands or there are tons of instructional tutorials online such as this one: Tie-Dye Techniques. I just let my kids go crazy and rubber band their masks however they wanted. I did a few with the standard spiral technique.

    Then, you’ll want to start adding the dye. Because my hands were in gloves with dye all over them, I didn’t take pictures of this step. Basically, once your dye is dissolved into the water just start squirting it onto your masks! It helps to only choose a few colors at a time or create a rainbow pattern. If you put too many colors on top of each other, your masks will turn a lovely shade of brown, so keep that in mind.

    Washing your tie-dye

    Once you’re done adding the dye, the masks need to sit so the dye can set in. Wrap each one in it’s own piece of plastic wrap so they don’t dry out. Let them sit for a few hours or even overnight if you want really vivid colors. Then they each need to be rinsed in water until the water runs clean. (This step took me forever with 50 masks to rinse!) Finally, wash them according to the instructions in your kit. I washed mine in hot water and then washed them a second time before putting them in my dryer. They came out bright and beautiful as you can see in the pictures below!

    My girls are really excited to wear these DIY Tie-Dye Face Masks. They can’t wait to show them off to their friends!

    Tip: The more dye you put on a mask, the darker it will be and the longer it will take to rinse clean.

    DIY Tie-Dye Face Masks Supplies

    • White Face Masks – Buy on Amazon
    • Tie-Dye Kits – Buy on Amazon
    • Cute Target Face Masks – affordable masks at Target in their Cat and Jack kids clothing line. Theirs are $2 a piece sold in two packs. – Buy them here

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  • Back To School Gift Guide 2020

    Back To School Gift Guide 2020

    We’ve put together a list of cute, fun items to make going back to school this year just a little brighter! Check out our Back to School Gift Guide for 2020.

    Note: Affiliate links below. If you click on and purchase any item from this list, we may receive a small commission at no cost to you. We thank you for supporting us and keeping our website running!

    Refillable Hand Sanitizer Key Chains for their backpack

    1. Super cute characters for elementary aged kids (or anyone with a fun outlook on life) – Buy on Amazon
    2. Fun patterns for tween aged kids – Buy on Amazon
    3. Scalloped edges for teenagers – Buy on Amazon
    4. For baseball lovers – Buy on Amazon

    Fun face masks

    Kids’ 2pk Cloth Face Masks – Cat & Jack™ – Buy at Target

    Kids’ 2pk Cloth Face Masks – Cat & Jack™ – Buy at Target

    Tie Dye DIYGet a pack of plain white masks and a tie-dye kit. What a fun back to school activity and the kids will have one-of-a-kind masks to show off! We bought these masks, they are big on my 6 year old, but fit older kids well.

    Port Authority Reusable Face Cover – Buy on Amazon

    We just did this with our own kids an they had a blast. Check out their home made tie-dye masks below!

    Tulip X-Large Block Party Tie Dye Kit 16oz – Buy on Amazon

    Our homemade tie-dye face masks – my kids LOVED this activity!

    Fun Lunch Bags

    1. Donut lunchbox – Buy on Perpetual Kid
    2. Shark Lunchbox- Buy at Target
    3. Nasa Retro Lunchbox- Buy at Target
    4. Igloo Marble Lunchbox- Buy at Target

    Other School Essentials

    JBuddies Studio Wired Kids Headphones – Buy at Target
    We bought these for our kids at the end of last school year and I was impressed with them. Both of my kids went through 2 pairs each, but these are much more durable with a braided nylon cord and folding design. They also come in 4 colors so I could get different colors for my two kids.

    Mead Trapper Keeper 3 Ring Binder – Buy on Amazon

    Snack Smart Subscription Box – Buy on Snack Nation

    Remote Learners – Back to School Gift Guide

    Blue Light blocking glasses for kids watching screens during remote learning – Buy on Amazon

    Trapper Keeper Game – Buy on Amazon

    Desktop organizer with charging ports. – Buy on Amazon
    Desktop organization was a huge issue for us during the last few months of remote learning. I love the idea of an organizer that also can charge my kids school issued devices!

    Rotating Supply Organizer – Buy on Amazon

    Learning Resources Create-a-Space Storage Center – Buy on Amazon

    Chair Back Organizer – Buy on Amazon

    Sunrise Alarm Clock by LBell – Buy on Amazon

    Kids Art Easel Double Sided, Whiteboard & Chalkboard – Buy on Amazon

    Other Gift Ideas for Kids