Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Sister Missionaries ROCK

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I improved my tie dye skills after spending time with the master ... my sister Laura. She is a genius! I also have to say that Brad is great too, or run the risk of denting my little brother's armor! :)

Anyway .. this adorable missionary in the front is from our ward. I helped her Mom and the girls make shirts for girls camp this year. Sister P sent the goods to Argentina so her favorite missionary girl could do the same lesson with her district. I think they turned out GREAT!!

Tie Dye Tips:
*Soak the shirts for a minimum of 3-4 hours before you dye in soda ash.
*Put the shirt in a Ziploc bag and let it brew overnight after you apply the colors.
*The next morning - rinse the shirt until the water runs clear.
*Wash with just a hint of laundry soap to remove the balance of the dye before wearing.

How does one turn this fun activity into an object lesson? Here are some of my ideas:
  • Celebrate Individuality - Even though we started with the same standard set of colors, each of these tie dye shirts are each unique, and no two people are alike. We have different personalities, strengths, weaknesses, and all of these things work to make us beautiful. Our job is to find the beauty in every person we meet.
  • Our Path Through Life - Just like this plain white tshirt, we come to earth with a blank canvas. What we choose to do with our life is like adding color to the shirt. We choose what colors to add and how brightly they will shine. Our goal is to return to Heavenly Father with a canvas that we can display proudly!
  • If you are LDS, you can bring in the YW values and the colors that each represents.
Obviously you can add to each of these concepts to get it as long or as short as you want the message to be. Please share if you have other ideas or ways to incorporate this concept into an object lesson!


2 comments:

It Just Fitz said...

Love it! You better watch out. They start reading these awesome blogs and you'll be hanging in YW before you know it!

Sheree Henderson said...

So so fun. What a bunch of good ideas!