Tulip One-Step 5 Color Tie-Dye Kits Ultimate, 1.5oz

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  • Buenavista

    > 3 day

    I got this kit because I was looking for a simple new activity to do with my little kids. I love this tie die kit. It came with everything you need except the clothes themselves: dye in squeeze bottles that are already prepped (just add water), 2 sets of gloves, and really high quality thick rubberbands, plus backup powder dyes for more projects. It had a pattern guide that showed you how to fold and rubberband your clothes to create different designs too. I was amazed at how vibrant the colors turned out at end too. Im really pleased with the end products.

  • Shauntae

    > 3 day

    Easy to use, beginner friendly, great proce

  • Sarah

    Greater than one week

    Glad we did them outside because the bottles leak. We were able to do 5 shirts, two adults, one kid be two toddler, with the bottles that had powder in them. No way could it do 30 projects even with the refill.

  • Stephanie Scurria

    > 3 day

    This was a very well made kit and super easy to use! My kids and I dyed 7 t-shirts and 8 kitchen towels with one set of the dyes. We were running low towards the end so I wouldn’t recommend trying to dye that many but it will still dye a good bit of items. Also the colors are so vivid and bridht even after a dozen washes or so

  • Wentastic

    > 3 day

    Tie dye day for my 1st grader girl~Just follow the directions step by step. Super easy and fun. After use this package to made tie dye shirts for 3 kids and 1 adults.there still has half of the liquid can use for making more fun.

  • Loretta Kotary

    > 3 day

    I tie dyed t-shirts then dud sublimation on a percentage of them. The colors r quite vibrant! Love Tulip products

  • H

    > 3 day

    Loved it!I prewashed 6 white tshirts.Next day, my 8 year old grandson & I layed out our shirts on kitchen floor and decided to added rubber bands in bullseye and striped patterns as shown on excellent included Tulip color photo instruction page.Then we moved outside around noon. On old table, we layed plastic down and added paper towels over it to absorb excess and prevent muddy mixing of colors. After I added water, shook bottles, and put gloves on my 8 year old and the 4 year old,. I let them take turns squirting different colors by the rubber band sections of 1 T-shirt at a time. Then flipped shirt and repeated. We left a little white area by bands and didnt over saturate with color. I forgot to dampen shirts, so some of dyes ran off shirts.We could have gotten more shirts than 6 if I had predampened. Changed out paper towels between shirts. When they went inside to wash up (only their socks got spotted with dye where they stepped in it, but they stayed mostly dye- free.), I placed rubber banded and dyed shirts out on another sheet of plastic($1 store tablecloths) and placed another sheet of plastic over top b/c instructions say to keep damp.) It was hot summer day, so they only remained a bit wet from dyes after sitting out for 4 hours. Then, 4pm I put each shirt in a large plastic Ziploc bag and put them in my tub in a container overnight, as instructions say to let colors soak into fibers for better results. 6am, I cut off rubber bands, one shirt at at a time, and filled a little plastic garbage can with water from the tub. I agitated shirt in pail until most of dye came out. I removed shirt and twisted out and put into fresh Ziploc. I poured water down toilet and quickly flushed to prevent dying the porcelain. I repeated until all shirts were done. (At some point I seemed to dye my beige linoleum blue in one section and started to panic. A little Joy dishwashing liquid on wet paper towel took it off though.) I brought each baggie to sink, rinsed each shirt until water ran clear, twisted excess water out and threw into washer. Single shirt, hot water, small load, short cycle. Then hung on line outside to dry. They came out great! Kids love them, but weve yet to wash them again. We will wash separately as recommended though for first few washes. Easy project , backbreaking rinsing if you are older and doing all the shirts yourself, but would totally do again!

  • Stacy Davis

    > 3 day

    This dye is awesome it works well it does recommend to throw it out within 72 hours but we did not used some a week later the colors were slightly lighter but it still worked it also comes with an extra dry packet of each color to make more dye for a future products great value

  • Heidi

    > 3 day

    I had a tie-dye party for my daughters 9th birthday, and the kids absolutely loved it! The shirts came out perfect, and there was more than enough for 15 kids to dye shirts. Plus we were left with refill packs to save for a later date! So fun and so easy!!

  • DLM

    Greater than one week

    The colors are vibrant, instructions easy to follow, but this is a massive mess due to cheap bottles that leak EVERYWHERE!!! Just to know that ahead of time especially if doing this with kids- YIKES!

Tulip Ultimate One-Step 5 Color Tie-Dye Kits includes 5 squeeze bottles containing 1.5 oz. dye, 5 dye packets, 8 protective gloves, 40 rubber bands and a project sheet. The dyes are permanent and color-fast, so they won"t fade in the wash. Most vibrant on fibers such as 100% cotton, rayon and silk. The colors include Purple, Fuchsia, Lime, Turquoise and Yellow. Dyes up to 30 projects. Each bottle makes 4oz of liquid dye.

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