Thursday, June 26, 2014

A Dye Date

A couple weeks ago Anne invited me to her house for a little mid week girls date, an indigo dye gathering she had be wanting to do for awhile now, which I happily obliged. I'd been to one other last summer in San Diego and walked away with a beautiful dyed beach blanket I  love and use constantly. This time, I only brought along a few smaller items I picked up last minute. A baby onsie, a boy's Hanes tee shirt and a set of dinner napkins & dishtowels.

Originally, I had high expectations, hoping to make a fun little video out of the day with some loose visual instruction on the different techniques used and each of the results that came of them, but I was understandably side tracked by a nursing newborn, a veggie snack tray, one cold beer, and plenty of good conversation. So these photos here, are all that's to be said of the day unless Anne decides to post some how-to's on her site. I know she had a makeshift tunic cloth she was planning on dying later in the week so maybe she'll share with us how that one turned out.

I defiantly recommend this as a fun and creative date to host for your girlfriends. It's a nice and cheap summer craft and a great excuse to hang out. Also oddly addicting. Driving home, I started to think of everything that could probably benefit from a little indigo dip. The ends of Arlo's hair, the ugly curtains I had stashed in the closet, thank you cards, and even the VW bus Mike's been itching to paint for months, started to seem like the perfect choice for a nice, sublet indigo ombre layering job. Though he found the vision not so amusing.




In other news, I've been downright exhausted these past two weeks. Trying my best to keep up a bit here, a LOT around home, and a little everywhere else. Still not sleeping much but the face I get to wake up to every morning makes it worth it all a hundred times over.

As goes new motherhood.

9 comments:

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  2. I love this idea. Easy way to add some color around. I tried it once but my pattern didn't come out so good maybe I should try it again.

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  3. Love the indigo! We need to try this - I think my boys would love it.

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  4. yay! i'm glad you posted pics! i'm so stoked i did the dish towels and napkins, i love how they turned out! my tunic cloth came out nice. it's pretty light (because of the fabric) but looks kinda dreamy looking. we'll see what it looks like after i complete the sewing. it could definitely be a craft fail but i'm keeping my fingers crossed :)

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  5. You're allowed to be exhausted. I love the baby blanket.

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  6. Your blog has kept me company on a long drive, I'm not the one driving, home from Palo Alto. Were almost ready to get our 3 boys out of the car but I've loved peeking into your life with 4!

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  7. This is such a great idea. My friends would get a kick out of this!

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  8. i have been wanting to do this for a year now and haven't gotten around to it. can you please tell me what kind of dye was used?

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  9. Just to let you know... I will steal the idea of having girls over and having indigo dye get together. Oh...it would be so much fun and my daughters would love it ! Summer is a perfect time to do it!!

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