01 Mar

RIT Dye Results

So I don’t know what the deal with the linky button is.  I have no idea why it never lets you add it to your post and why this week it didn’t even have the linky code.  I’ve changed out the code multiple times and it’s still not working.  I guess it’s time to pull in the big guns. So ‘thank you’ to you that have stuck around anyway :)

But anyway, I loved this fun kid friendly tabletop setup from Eva at Tales of the Scotts.  I love having craft supplies out for Abi.  Her desire to create ebbs and flows during the day and getting stuff out and putting it away over and over all day gets pretty old. And i’m a huge fan of a table cloth you can draw on :)

Kid-Friendly Tabletop - The Tales of the Scotts

So you should go check out Eva’s blog and see the rest of her fun ideas. But in the meantime, here are the results for the RIT Dye projects.

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And the Crafter/Project match-up:

#1 – Hand-dyed and Screen Printed Quilt– Catherine @ CathGrace
#2 – Dyed Ruffle Ombre Quilt– Camille @ Sugar Baby Boutique
#3 – Batiked Drawstring Bags - Kim @ Maiden D’Shade

Catherine pulled in another win with her quilt this week!  Congratulations Catherine!

hand dyed and screen printed quilt - catherine

And did you see that she just came in as runner up over at Project Run and Play a week or so ago?  Super talented, that’s what she is.

But we have to say “goodbye” Camille this week.  I loved her Ombre Tablecloth.  It’s perfect for Abi’s birthday party coming up in June (it’s not too early to be planning, is it :) ).

DIY Ruffle Ombre Tablecloth - Camille

As the second runner up Camille is in store for an awesome prize pack.  More info on that will be coming soon :) .  But in the meantime head over to her blog, Sugar Baby Boutique, to see all of her great projects!

And get excited for next week; it’s the Audition Round!

 

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  1. Thanks so much everyone for the votes! I’m excited to be in the finals!!!

  2. Oh- I completely understand about the link issues. Been there myself and has to do with correctly setting it up in your InLinkz manager then copying and pasting it correctly in your HTML format of your blog post. I had problems myself today – I got it up but my blog post is looking a bit weird (I should have a white background for my post and my sidebar has shifted to the opposite side and to the end of the post. I just gave up and went with it for this weekend’s link party.

    I will see if I can post a link party instructional on my blog next week – I usually try to offer one post a week that offers help for bloggers- so this will be a good topic. Come subscribe to my blog and we’ll get these issues clarified for all of us! :)

      • Missy
      • March 4th, 2013

      Thanks for letting me know Jill! I’ll have to pay closer attention this week when I compile the post code.

      Missy

  3. Wow! Thank you SO very much for featuring my Kid Table. How exciting and your words about my post and blog were so sweet. Thank you! The table is actually working out REALLY well for us. Just about every day, my son goes to it and draws. Today, he drew the Ninja Turtles, Batman and Robin. :-)

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