DD size 6 (what comes after 5T) wants tie dye

Anonymous
Has anyone seen any tie dye tops for little girls? She loves purple but would be cool with blue or pink too. I haven't seen anything for her size.
Anonymous
This seems obvious. Go to Michael’s, pick up a white shirt and a tie dye kit and make one with your DD.
Anonymous
Lands end often has tie dye shirts. Check both boys and girls.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This seems obvious. Go to Michael’s, pick up a white shirt and a tie dye kit and make one with your DD.


Oh no. We are NOT crafty.
Anonymous
Did you check Amazon? And yes, 6 or XS come after 5T
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This seems obvious. Go to Michael’s, pick up a white shirt and a tie dye kit and make one with your DD.


Oh no. We are NOT crafty.


Not PP here but it's quite easy and fun.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This seems obvious. Go to Michael’s, pick up a white shirt and a tie dye kit and make one with your DD.


Oh no. We are NOT crafty.


Not PP here but it's quite easy and fun.


Thanks, but that's REALLY not for us. What is easy or fun for one person may be difficult and a terrible chore to get through for another, and this falls into that category for us.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lands end often has tie dye shirts. Check both boys and girls.


Thanks! I found the perfect fleece thing she'll love! I will keep an eye out for them to get her size in. THank you!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This seems obvious. Go to Michael’s, pick up a white shirt and a tie dye kit and make one with your DD.


Oh no. We are NOT crafty.


Not PP here but it's quite easy and fun.


Thanks, but that's REALLY not for us. What is easy or fun for one person may be difficult and a terrible chore to get through for another, and this falls into that category for us.


Oh. I feel badly for your child.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This seems obvious. Go to Michael’s, pick up a white shirt and a tie dye kit and make one with your DD.


Oh no. We are NOT crafty.


Not PP here but it's quite easy and fun.


Thanks, but that's REALLY not for us. What is easy or fun for one person may be difficult and a terrible chore to get through for another, and this falls into that category for us.


Oh. I feel badly for your child.


I used to feel like this and we didn’t tie dye until my oldest was 9 after she kept begging to but I thought it’d be way too messy and hard but it really is super easy. The kits they sell now make it especially easy with all the dye colors , gloves, rubber bands, etc. We just set down a large trash bag on the table and got to work, it really is one of the easiest things I’ve done with my kids of any project or crafts.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This seems obvious. Go to Michael’s, pick up a white shirt and a tie dye kit and make one with your DD.


Oh no. We are NOT crafty.


Not PP here but it's quite easy and fun.


Thanks, but that's REALLY not for us. What is easy or fun for one person may be difficult and a terrible chore to get through for another, and this falls into that category for us.


If true, I wonder how your family function.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This seems obvious. Go to Michael’s, pick up a white shirt and a tie dye kit and make one with your DD.


Oh no. We are NOT crafty.


Not PP here but it's quite easy and fun.


Thanks, but that's REALLY not for us. What is easy or fun for one person may be difficult and a terrible chore to get through for another, and this falls into that category for us.


Oh. I feel badly for your child.


I used to feel like this and we didn’t tie dye until my oldest was 9 after she kept begging to but I thought it’d be way too messy and hard but it really is super easy. The kits they sell now make it especially easy with all the dye colors , gloves, rubber bands, etc. We just set down a large trash bag on the table and got to work, it really is one of the easiest things I’ve done with my kids of any project or crafts.


Well, I don't have a table. We eat on the loveseat because it's that, the floor, or the bed we share. Hopefully that gives you an indication of where my life is so you can understand that "easy" means different things for different people.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This seems obvious. Go to Michael’s, pick up a white shirt and a tie dye kit and make one with your DD.


Oh no. We are NOT crafty.


Not PP here but it's quite easy and fun.


Thanks, but that's REALLY not for us. What is easy or fun for one person may be difficult and a terrible chore to get through for another, and this falls into that category for us.


Oh. I feel badly for your child.


I used to feel like this and we didn’t tie dye until my oldest was 9 after she kept begging to but I thought it’d be way too messy and hard but it really is super easy. The kits they sell now make it especially easy with all the dye colors , gloves, rubber bands, etc. We just set down a large trash bag on the table and got to work, it really is one of the easiest things I’ve done with my kids of any project or crafts.


Well, I don't have a table. We eat on the loveseat because it's that, the floor, or the bed we share. Hopefully that gives you an indication of where my life is so you can understand that "easy" means different things for different people.


You can do it entirely on the floor. I bet your daughter would love it.
Anonymous
Sheesh! Quit twisting OP's arm on the tie dye. She doesn't want to.
Anonymous
Amazon or Etsy - girls size S - if you want to wear it for a while. XS for now. Youth sizes are bigger than “girl” sizes (I.e. if it says Youth size down, girls size up)

Mine just grew out of 5T. I hate it. Size 6 (sometimes xs or s) is an awkward between stage where nothing fits, no two stores have the same sizing and thematically clothing seems too mature for a little kid. May the force be with you!
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