u/mommyrora

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TIE DYE- NEEDS TO BE READY IN 12 hours….

So my step son’s field day is tomorrow. His grade is required to wear a certain color. I got the tie dye already soaking into the shirt but I don’t have time to let it sit over night.. I need to like wash it and all the things tonight… any tips on how to make the dye set faster? Or like anything??? 😫

His grandma had picked him up from school today and gave him this collar-neck, tropical/ beach looking shirt… so now he’s dead set on wearing it…. But it’s FEILD DAY..
we should’ve already had a back up plan, I know, but we didn’t.. so now I’m rushing to make SOMETHING work because I already know he’s not going to want to keep that shirt on the whole day.

Literally any helpful tips or advice would be appreciated 🤍 TIA

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u/mommyrora — 8 days ago

This is our second year with our pool.

Last year, i built up our low end instead of digging down. Well once the ground settled, we had a “deep” & “shallow” end”. Worried it was going to bust at any point.

I took it down over the winter so I could level it correctly this year.

I’ve watched plenty of YouTube videos, but i just wanted to ask if anyone had any tips/ suggestions/ anything, to make it easier with the supplies I do have.

•I have a tiller/ cultivator

• square tamper

• hard rake

• put a metal rod through a wood board (wood board is not long enough to reach across the entire pool diameter - 16 feet)

•approx. 1 foot levels & tiny levels

I attached pictures of my materials, current progress, and “before” pictures / pictures from last year to show the slope.

TIA!! 😊

u/mommyrora — 22 days ago