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Cecylia
> 3 daySuper cute kit , has everything you need except paper towels and shirts lol we had so much fun even have a whole row of color and rubber bands and gloves left over for another fun time of tie dye ,we only did 5 shirts and had so much left over note to self make sure you have a lot of shirts to do so you use all the dye ;) (which if it’s not used within 72 hours is no good but we had our fun until next time , thank you easy clean up. And if you stained your hands or face lol came right off with a little Clorox and water (we have a spray bottle always on hand .
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Tammy Hastings
> 3 dayHaving never tie dyed before I read up on it and was prepared to soak the garments in a water and soda ash mix. So I washed the shirts as instructed: LITTLE soap and NO fabric softener. Keep in mind that fabric softeners COAT the fibers. If the fibers are coated in something then dye will not adhere to the item. This kit was plenty for 4 of us to do 2 shirts apiece. My son did one shirt having been wet and soaked in the soda ash mixture and the other dry and no soda ash of any kind. The results were the SAME! The dyes soaked in quite well, and we are pleased with our shirts. The dye will stain your hands for a few days if you dont wear gloves, but eventually it will wash off. After a few normal washes the shirts still look good and bright.
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Brookyn
> 3 dayThis is a really great product. Color is bold and vibrant Tips: - Pre-mix the dye and let the powder dissolve in the water for at least an hour. - Wear all black when doing this or clothes you dont mind getting some dye on. - Do not wash these garments with other clothes for at least a few washes. Some dye comes off after each wash. - Try to keep the whole dye and rise process outside with use of a hose if possible. It makes clean up much easier. - If you are dying with lots of people gets multiple packs. I used this pack to dye 8 garments. - You will dye your hands. Keep plastic gloves on for all parts of the process.
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Alex
> 3 dayI 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!
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Christina R.
> 3 dayWe tried this kit after using a more expensive brand (RIT) and a cheaper option (an off brand bought on Amazon). This kit was easy to prep and apply, comes with a great range of colors, and offers good value. Will definitely buy again for our next tie dye adventure.
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Aysia
> 3 dayFun Easter alternative for dying eggs.
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Jessica
> 3 dayKids 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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FairyKat7
> 3 dayThis is a GR8 beginner kit, until youre ready to invest hundreds of $$ in large quantities of dyes and all the goodies that youll need, and you dont have to use every bottle at one time. The plastic table cloth and Lots rubber bands came in very handy, and while I have my own rubber gloves that fit better, I used the ones enclosed. I learned that you should check the gloves for holes before starting. I got my white cotton clothes And got in the mood to kreate. I started off by adding water to 5 different color bottles and by overlapping some of the colors while I was applying them, I was able to get some other shades. As per the instructions, you wrap the wet, dyed items in plastic for several hours, so I used part of the plastic table cloth and that worked very well. Using only those 5 bottles, I dyed 3 pair of thick tiny infant socks, a short sleeve onesie for a 1 year old, a short sleeve t~shirt for a 4 year old (on the thin side) and a t~shirt for an 8 year old (on the thick side) and everything was well saturated, as it should be. I kind of wish Id taken a look at some videos on YouTube on tie~dye techniques, which I will most likely do next time, but I also figured some things out After I took the rubber bands off, like use the rubber banded areas as the line to change colors. In any case, as an 8 year old little girl trapped in the body of a 57 year old woman, I had a lot of fun (and so did Karlo, who was keeper of the box).
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Virginia dozier
> 3 dayThis will only die a few items so its not really a tie dye party
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Ellette Cutler
> 3 daySo easy to use instructions are great.