Tulip One-Step Tie-Dye Kit Party Supplies, 18 Bottles Tie Dye, Rainbow, 1 Count (Pack of 1)

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  • ericka Johnson

    > 24 hour

    Bought this for my daughter’s sleepover and it was a big hit the shirts came out so cute. They give you examples and this kit is super easy to use.

  • Christina

    > 24 hour

    I ordered this kit with the idea to tie dye several white pieces of clothing I got at Target. I made sure the clothing I was using was at least 95% cotton or rayon. The tank top and pants set in my photos is rayon and the others are cotton. The colors are super vibrant on cotton fabric and a little more muted on rayon, but I loved how all of these turned out. I left them in plastic zip lock bags for 24 hours before rinsing, washing and drying. I was a little disappointed I only got 8 items dyed when the kit says 36 items. Maybe I used too much dye for each shirt? Either way, I am happy with my results of the pieces I was able to tie dye. I loved that it came with tons of rubber bands and a decent amount of gloves, however the gloves are not high quality and I had to use several pairs throughout the time I was tie dyeing and my hands are still stained. I would order this kit again if it ever comes back in stock.

  • Mattieanna Sechser

    > 24 hour

    The colors are bright and the kit has everything you need for a few hours of tyedying fun!

  • MJ

    > 24 hour

    I had several bottles that leaked when shaking to mix. The cap was on correctly. Wont return because I still used them. Color is vibrant until you wash them, then it fades

  • Maldridge

    > 24 hour

    This makes cute tie dye items, and is plenty for a party. We dyed six T-shirts of adult and child sizes and dozens of smaller items and still had 3/4 of the dye left over. So far the dyed items have washed well and maintained color.

  • Samantha Leigh

    > 24 hour

    This kit RULES. I love tie dye, my husband loves tie dye, our SON loves tie dye. Who doesnt? Its so fun! Okay so heres some background Im 27, my husband is 28, our son will be 4 in September. We wanted something easy and mess free, most importantly for our sons sake. These are SO EASY. You simply add water to the bottles, shake, and tie dye! The amount of colors you get is phenomenal for the value and in comparison to some other kits I saw out there. We were able to tie dye an adult sweatshirt, an adult t-shirt, a toddler sweatshirt, 5 toddler shirts, and our son wanted to tie dye his undies! We easily couldve done more, we just didnt have anything left to dye! Some of the colors are similar, but that doesnt bother me. Also this stuff DYES. I didnt wear gloves...yeah big no no. My hands were stained for days. So please wear gloves! And as for the quality of the tie dye, PHENOMENAL. I saw some complaints on here about how the colors werent vibrant...Im not sure why that would be because our shirts came out amazing. After we dyed, we put each shirt in its own plastic bag and let it sit over night with the elastics still on them. Then the next day we took the elastics out and gave them a rinse and let them air dry. Im telling you they came out awesome!

  • Alex

    > 24 hour

    I can’t even remember the last time I tie dyed, I think I was in summer camp or girls scouts—either way, it’s been a long time! This kit makes it so simple and easy that anyone can do it, especially since it comes with an instructions and design techniques booklet so no one has a hard time. I dyed one shirt to test it out, since I’m pretty rusty, and it came out beautiful and vibrant. My only cons are that it’s super messy, even before I started dying I had dye all over my hands because the caps weren’t screwed on very well, but it comes off pretty easily so I wasn’t too upset. The bottles are also small, I wish they were bigger, but other than that I have nothing but great things to say. I’ll definitely be purchasing another one so I can keep tie dying!

  • Julie Castetter

    > 24 hour

    Ordered this kit to do a craft with my grandkids ages 6 & 7. It came quickly and looked like the photo. Lots of colors to choose from and I liked that the kit included accessories such as plastic gloves and rubber bands. You should definitely use the gloves even when preparing the colors as some of the powder is likely on the outside of the bottles and will definitely stain. We used the kit outside and the directions were easy to follow and included tips for different patterns. My grands loved their tie-dyed shirts.

  • Vevo1234

    > 24 hour

    I have bought this kit 3 times now, and I love it! Colors stay bright after multiple washes (in cold or eco-warm-just because thats what I usually run the washer on). I made burp/spit up rags and crib sheets with the first batch so they have spent quite a bit of time in the washer, not to mention that I have soaked them in Oxyclean and it doesnt ruin the colors. The first 2 pictures are all the items I did with one single kit this last time (dont mind the gag gift boxers LOL). The final picture is from when I first tried this kit 15 months ago and it has survived well through all the washings and the Oxyclean soaks. I do suggest cotton fabric but I noticed that some brands put a thin waxy coating on their fabrics to keep it clean for shipping, so I just wash them on warm with just a little detergent and dry them before binding them. I had no problems with the brands Haines or Fruit of the Loom and didnt prewash them, but had to massage it a bit as I dyed them for full saturation. Heres what I did: 1) I rubber band the fabrics I want to dye with the rubber bands included in the kit, but I also pick up an extra package or two of rubber bands just to make the designs more intricate. 2) I fill each bottle with half the needed amount of water, replace the caps and shake well to dissolve all powder because sometimes the powder can get stuck to the bottom of the bottle. Then I fill the bottles up the rest of the way and shake again. WEAR GLOVES even at this stage or you will have to scrub for days to get it off your skin- like I did, which made my job interview the next day a bit awkward. Hah. ALSO, leave the bottles standing or tilted upright once filled as they tend to leak laying down. 3) I lay out an old plastic shower curtain out in the yard in the shade, get comfortable with a drink and go to town- I use paper towels to wipe up spilled dye between switching colors so it doesnt transfer to other parts of my fabric. I work from lightest dye to darkest on each binded garmet. Also, if I noticed the dye was beading on the fabric and dripping off without absorbing, I just go slow and easy on the dye, and use a gloved finger to massage it in a bit so it will soak into the fabric then it would easily accept the dye when I add some more on. 4) I put all the projects in a tightly knotted plastic garbage bag and leave them in the shaded garage overnight. 5)The next day, I snip the rubber bands and use the garden hose to rinse out and wring out all of the garments. I suggest using running water from a hose or faucet instead of rinsing them in some sort of prefilled tub or basin to keep the white parts from soaking up leftover dye and being less vibrant. 6) I hang them out to dry fully for a few hours, then I machine wash them on delicate, cold water with an extra rinse and spin. After first initial washing, I just toss them in with the rest of the laundry (except whites of course) and I have had no issues yet. Hope this helps!

  • Jessica

    > 24 hour

    Kids LOVED every single part of the process. The preparation, the actual dyeing, the waiting and the washing and wearing! It comes with every single thing you need to tie-dye. (Aside from the fabric you wish to color) And it comes with a lot of dye. The instructions are very detailed and even have a few tutorials on various patterns you can use. We managed to dye so many pieces with this kit...I do believe, 6 shirts, a tapestry(which was a queen sheet) and a pillowcase with a lot left over. It says to use the dye within 1 hour of mixing them up becuse it will begin to fade and the colors wont be as vibrant. Which was plenty of time. The kids cant wait to do more. The clean up is super easy and its not messy. We used baking racks to dye ours on outside and tang worked well. We wrapped them in plastic grocery bags we had lying around and then wrapped them the plastic tarp it comes with. In the Texas summer heat. We rinsed and washed them 9 hours after they were finsihed dying and the colors are still vibrant after going through the laundry a few times! Cheap and easy fun!

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