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How to wash a shirt with safety pins?

I wanted to make a gothic shirt. So I took a plain black shirt, cut some holes on it, and lined up the holes with safety pins. The only problem now is- How do I wash it?

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I prefer rubber panties, sheets are cumbersome and difficult to wash. I'm classy like that.
The same thing that your underwear is controling: that giant hose in your pants. *cries* *runs away*
Instant slip-n-slide with a couple drops of oil.
necessity for bed wetters
Onesies: pants: Shirts: Shoes: Socks: About 10 pairs or more depending oh how often you wash. Baby wash clothes: One package Baby towels: 2-3 Safety gates: Depends on number of areas you want to keep a crawling baby out of. bibs: I never used until my daughter was feed solids. If you breastfeed you won't really need many. Blankets: 3 receiving, 1 for outdoor use, and 1-2 bigger ones. Bottles: Depends on if your breastfeeding or not. I have an 8 month old and have 1 bottle. Sippy cups: None until about 8 months Pacifiers: Never used these with my kids. If your breastfeeding you'll want: Breast pads (Lansinoh is very absorbent), nursing pillow, and a few bras. I would also buy a little baby kit with the nail clippers and such. Diapers and wipes, you could never have too many. Although don't buy more than one package of newborns, they grow out of them too fast. Target has the cheapest wipes for a box of 700+ it's $13. I prefer using cloth diapers, but when we did disposables we used Huggies Pure Natural. You'll also want a car seat that is not expired. Also separate laundry soap such as free and clear is great. These days free and clear are the same price as others. Infant carrier was also nice to have. Avoid those crotch danglers like a Bjorn, there bad for the babies back. Something like a Mei Tai, Moby Wrap, Ergo, or Sling is better.

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