Aug
04
2012

How To Make Sharpie Tie Dye T-Shirts

Add Some Retro Colour To Your Life

How To Make Sharpie Tie Dye T-Shirts

I love to tie dye t-shirts with my kids but the truth is, it's quite messy so when I StumbledUpon Sharpie tie dye t-shirts, I was quite excited. The only problem in all of the tutorials I came across you would wrap a portion of the t-shirt around a plastic cup, make a design, wrap another portion around a cup, make a design, and so on. The end result was a t-shirt filled with mini tie dye circles.  They were very pretty but to me tie dye shouldn't be constrained so I decided to create my own free form version.

Items needed:

Sharpie Permanent Markers
Isopropyl Rubbing Alcohol
Medicine Dropper
Cotton T-shirt

1. Slide t-shirts onto cardboard (I used our craft placemats) otherwise the ink will bleed through to the back of the shirt.

2. Draw your design


Son No. 2 Design


Son No. 1 Design


Mine

3. Once the designs are drawn we slid an old cookie sheet inside the t-shirt to begin the process of adding the alcohol. If I were to do it again, I would skip this step. Essentially it is so the design doesn't bleed through to the back of the shirt. In retrospect, I think it would be great to have the design on both sides.

4. Using the medicine dropper, squeeze out about ten drops in the centre of your picture.  Depending on the size of the image you'll need more or less and you can adjust as you go along.

5. Let dry (we used a hair dryer to dry them more quickly).

6. Wear your amazing art!


Son No. 2 Finished T-shirt


Son No. 1 Finished T-shirt


My finished t-shirt

Aug
02
2012

Review: Hamilton Beach Half Pint Soft-Serve Ice Cream Maker

An Easy Way To Make Your Own Ice Cream

Review: Hamilton Beach Half Pint Soft-Serve Ice Cream Maker

Vanilla Ice Cream Ingredients: Cream, Modified Milk Ingredients, Sugar, Glucose, Mono and Diglycerides, Locust Bean Gum, Cellulose Gum, Guar Gum, Carrageenan, Natural and Artificial Flavour

Those are the ingredients listed in a container of vanilla ice cream in my freezer right now. Sounds yummy, doesn't it? Pass me some more of those diglycerides please!

I'm an 85/15 mom. 85 percent of the time my kids eat real food. 15 percent of the time they eat processed stuff.  That means if you look in my fridge you'll see a bowl of homemade lemon dressing that I use for salads, but you'll also see bottled dressings for the days when the homemade dressing is gone and I haven't had time to make more.  Pop into my pantry and you'll see cans of chickpeas and black beans. You'll also see a couple of boxes of crackers and some chewy bars.

Reading the ingredients on the vanilla ice cream grossed me out. I have nothing against sugar or treats but I am becoming more and more concerned about the processed foods our kids eat. So after doing a bit of research I took it upon myself to contact Hamilton Beach and asked if I could try their Half Pint Soft-Serve Ice Cream Maker. It seemed the perfect fit for me—small, compact and easy to use. We don't have much kitchen counter/cupboard space so I didn't want to commit to a larger ice cream maker (yet).

Here's the inside scoop on the Half Pint: 

-The ice cream is simple to make
-The Half Pint takes up very little room
-The ice cream is ready in 12 minutes
-It makes two servings (and a bit left over for me) at a time
-Expect a soft serve style ice cream
-My boys have declared it "the best ice cream they've ever tasted"

It took a few tries for me to get the ice cream to the proper consistency (when it says 12 minutes, wait the full 12 minutes) but now that we've perfected it, I make the ice cream a few times a week. I typically double up on the recipe that came with the Half Pint (see below) and keep it in the fridge in a tupperware container so it's just a matter of putting it on the machine when we start dinner and by the time we are finished eating, dessert is ready.

Vanilla Ice Cream

    2 cups (500 ml) half 'n half
    1 cup (250 ml) heavy whipping cream
    1 1/2 teaspooons (7 ml) vanilla extract
    1/2 cup (125 ml) sugar
 

1. Put ingredients in tupperware container. Shake well to mix.

2. Put ingredients into Half Pint Soft-Serve Ice Cream Maker. Put on lid with mixer and turn on.

3. Voila! Fresh ice cream.

We've also added mashed bananas and strawberries to the vanilla ice cream recipe (delicious!) and I made this strawberry jam recipe that we used as topping.

If you're hesitant about investing in a full-size ice cream maker I would definitely recommend the Hamilton Beach® Half Pint™ Soft-Serve Ice Cream Maker. It retails at $39.99.

Serving real food to your family doesn't have to be time-consuming or difficult.

Note: I was fiven the Hamilton Beach® Half Pint™ Soft-Serve Ice Cream Maker at no cost. The opinions stated above are my own.
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