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With some old shirts and store bought dye packets, you can turn boring clothes into fun ones. After creating the dyes by following their listed instructions, dip or color your t-shirt and keep it in a grocery bag for 4 to 6 hours. Once it has set, rinse your shirt in cold water, wash it on its own, and let it dry. As long as you have a phone, you can make a vlog for YouTube or other social media sites. Sit down near some light, point the camera toward yourself, and press record. Some good starting topics include:  Your favorite movies, video games, bands, or books. What you did during the summer, including any vacations you went on or camps you went to. What you’re looking forward to (or dreading) about the school year ahead. Before the book reports and history essays start, let your imagination run wild with a short story. Sit down and brainstorm some characters and a challenge they have to overcome. Write down your ideas and see what sort of tale you can come up with. Don’t worry about spelling or grammar yet, just let your creativity take you where it wants to go. If you have trouble thinking up characters or ideas, try making some fan fiction based around your favorite movies, TV shows, or books. . Painting is a great way to relax and get your mind ready for the school year ahead. Grab some simple watercolor or acrylic paints, a few brushes, and drawing or watercolor paper to work on. Paint whatever comes to mind, follow along with painting shows like Bob Ross’ The Joy of Painting, or try and recreate your favorite picture. Remember, this is just for you, so don’t sweat any “happy little accidents.” If painting isn’t your speed, try other artistic crafts like drawing, papier mache, or photography.
Have a tie-dye day. Make a vlog. Write a short story. Take some time to paint