Five Upcycled Tie-Dye Projects That aren’t Tacky

tie-dye and pink child's dress

5. Tie-Dyed Kid Clothes

Although an adult can only sport a certain amount of tie-dye at any given time (personally, I’d recommend that this amount be minimal), kids can pull off anything. You can tie-dye anything, ANYTHING for a child and they’ll wear it with aplomb—shirts, pants, sun hats, hoodies, or something upcycled and refashioned like this tie-dye and pink dress from Holy Craft.

What are you planning on tie-dying?

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Written by Julie Finn

I'm a writer, crafter, Zombie Preparedness Planner, and homeschooling momma of two kids who will hopefully someday transition into using their genius for good, not the evil machinations and mess-making in which they currently indulge. I'm interested in recycling and nature crafts, food security, STEM education, and the DIY lifestyle, however it's manifested--making myself some underwear out of T-shirts? Done it. Teaching myself guitar? Doing it right now.

Visit my blog Craft Knife for a peek at our very weird handmade homeschool life, and my etsy shop Pumpkin+Bear for a truly odd number of rainbow-themed beeswax pretties.

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