Dye it For Mom – May Dye-a-Thon! 💖
Mother’s Day is just around the corner, and we’re celebrating with one of our sweetest Dye-a-Thons yet Whether you’re a mom, have a mom, or just want to honor someone special, this month is all about creating a heartfelt disc dye gift.
Here’s the twist: we want the kids involved!
Have your child help dye a disc, or digitize their adorable drawings and turn them into a stencil to create a gift that Mom will treasure forever. It’s a perfect bonding moment and a one-of-a-kind keepsake.
⚖️ The Rules
- Theme: Dye it For Mom
- Limitation: Must feature some element created or inspired by a child (child-dyed or child-designed).
💌 How to Participate
- Dye a disc with or for a mom, using your kiddo’s help or their artwork.
- Tag @DyersGuild and use #DyeAThon to join the fun on Instagram.
- Post in the comments below to be entered to win a prize!
⏳ Deadline
Submit your entry by May 31st, 11:59 PM CST.
🏆 The Prize
One lucky winner will receive a $15 coupon to the Dyers Guild shop to keep the creativity flowing!
📅 Live Session!
Join us Tuesday, May 20th, at 8 PM CST for a special live stream where we’ll show off a “Dye it For Mom” project, share tips on using kid artwork as stencils, and talk about the best beginner-safe methods for young dyers.
Moms deserve more than flowers this year so let’s give them a gift from the heart (and the dye bed). 💕
My daughter and I had fun with this one. She’s a big Percy Jackson fan. She did the design, weeding, coloring, and spinning. It will be documented on IG @danleyc in a few minutes. My wife will enjoy using this masterpiece when she plays with us.
My son may not be old enough to give a full helping hand but he sure is old enough to give his mom her new favorite disc (although the quality appears he did do it). We (I) did DA for the stencil, shaving cream for the background and acetone for the spin. * Disclaimer – Not his feet (or mine), but we won’t tell her that.
Technically not a Mother’s Day disc, but my client wanted his kids’ artwork on a glow Hex—how could I say no? those scribbles were brutal, hands down the hardest thing I’ve ever weeded, Hand painted with DA and finished it off with a classic rim job 😀