Bring Retro Style to Your Finances With Tie Dye Checks

By Alan Plastin


Are you crazy about retro designs and love tie dye? Would you like to make your personal checks a little more stylish and interesting? If you're laid back and want your checks to reflect your personality then there's no better design than tie dye.

An artsy style of dying cloth, tie dye is now considered retro along with many other styles from the 60's and 70's. The tying of the fabric, in addition to the vibrant dye, is what gives tie dye its inimitable patterns. It first came onto the scene in the 1960's. Then, it was mainly limited to the self-styled flower children and hippies.

Starting in the 1960's, by the time the '70's came, tie dye was very trendy and people from all walks of life were wearing it, including celebrities. Indeed, it became so stylish that the artists sometimes couldn't keep up with the orders.

Even though there were lots of tie dye artists, Ann Thomas, or Tie Dye Annie, was one of the most prominent ones. Although celebrities like the Rolling Stones band members craved her work, she lived in a commune and never charged more than $7.50.

There are quite a lot of different tie dye checks to pick from. You can find brilliant, exciting swirls of color on top of those that are a little more inconspicuous. There are also series that have different images, such as tie dyed blossoms. Any of the tie dyed patterns should make your checks stand out amongst the rest.

One of the best things about tie dye patterns is that every pattern is different. You never know what you're going to come up with when you tie dye, even if you use the same colors over and over again. Every piece you dye is original. Likewise, when you get a check series that has rotating images every check you write will look different from the one before it.

It's easy to add some color to your finances when you use these fantastic looking checks. Aside from coming in the customary top-tear styles many of them can also be purchased in the popular side-tear style as well. Some prefer these since they tend to rip out easier.

Keep in mind that a lot of the tie dye checks have matching accessories that can be obtained along with the checks. A matching leather checkbook cover and address labels will look good when you use them alongside your new checks. They're not as costly as you might envision, either.

It's easy to order your new tie dye checks when you get them from a reputable website. Plus, you can save as much as 50% off the prices you might have paid at your local bank.

As you're ordering your checks from the website, just remember to have your routing number and checking account number on hand since these are printed right on the checks. You'll probably get them in roughly 5 business days. More than likely, that's even faster than you got them before.




About the Author: