Thursday, November 13, 2008

let's get crafty

if you're like me or know some who like a stylish scarf to complete an outfit the this fun projest is just for you and best of all it's under $10 read below for step by step guide.

Batik Silk Scarf

Adding designs and patterns to your next dye project is a breeze with a simple batik technique that’s guaranteed to turn some heads.

Materials:
double boiler (or glass bowl and slightly larger saucepan)
prewashed silk scarf
wax
cold-water fabric dye
clothespins
small cookie cutter
plastic tub or metal sink
kraft paper
iron

1. Using a glass bowl and a saucepan as a double boiler, heat the wax until it's melted.

Safety tip: Be sure to tilt the inner container; otherwise a vacuum could form and you could receive a nasty burn.

2. Clip the clothespin to the side of the cookie cutter and dip the cookie cutter into the wax for at least 20 seconds.

3. Place the wax-dipped cookie cutter onto the scarf and press lightly until the wax is transferred to the scarf. Allow the wax to cool.

4. Mix the dye (following package instructions) in a large tub or a metal sink. Wet the scarf and place it in the dye bath; stir and let the fabric sit in the dye for about an hour.

5. Rinse the scarf in cold water until the water runs clear; hang the scarf to dry.

6. Place the fabric between pieces of kraft paper and press with a hot iron to remove the wax.

7. Rinse in hot water with a mild detergent to remove remaining wax, then let the scarf hang to dry.

*TIC TAC TOE*

STEP-BY-STEP

  1. Select a 12-inch-square slate tile, and affix 11/2-inch felt pads (#54111) to the underside of the tile at each corner.
  2. Using chalk, draw a grid on the tile. If desired, spray the tile with a clear topcoat (#39449, #282329).
  3. For game pieces, choose polished stones (#139462) from the garden center. Draw Os on dark stones using white paint, and mark Xs on light stones using a black permanent marker.

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