

Tulip One-Step Tie-Dye Party, 18 Pre-Filled Bottles, Creative Group Activity, All-in-1 Fashion Design Kit, 1 Pack, Rainbow
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PB Bay
> 3 dayWe had about 6 kids over for a party plus parents. I ordered one bc of reviews that said one is enough. When I got it the bottles were so small so I got another. We used one full out plus 4 bottles from the 2nd with the popular colors. This is my first time doing this. But I attached a photo to show two different results after rinse and wash. On the first photo on the top is a vibrant one, on the bottom is a ok one but a little faded, it looked so good before washing it. Most of mine faded after wash and I followed instructions. I let both stew in the bag for 17 hours. So here are my tips, if you want vibrant and contrast in the result, you must tie the bands tight AND be very generous with the dye. It is easy to use half a bottle on one tee shirt. So each bin comes with two bottles of each color (or at least the popular colors). So if you get one and you are worried it wont last for all the projects you want to do, you will not saturate the shirt enough because you want everyone to have enough dye. So I would advise get another box just in case. And then make sure you are using the tightness of the band to prevent the dye from dying the fabric and then generously apply the dye so that it really gets into the fabric. If you dont put enough and the bands arent tight enough then it will fade during the rinse and wash. But I havent tested my theory. In the future if I really want vibrant I would probably do it without the party so I can focus on mine being really good and vibrant. I even dyed a few for myself before the party but I was concerned about using up too much dye so they first looked amazing but when I rinsed and washed and dried they faded a lot and the white spots got a smidge bluish. The other two photos you can see the range of results I got.
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Laurie
> 3 dayWe did this for our family Christmas party..... It was so much fun and my 4 granddaughter loved it! Thanks for a really great product and a great memory
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SFshopperAud
Greater than one weekThis set comes with 18 bottles filled with dye powder that guy just add water and mix and is ready to use! It comes with a pair of dye gloves and rubber bands in a plastic case with handle. One bottle was enough for three tshirts, but ran out of popular colors fast. Very easy to use and highly recommend!
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Annie McLaughlin
> 3 dayThis kid has beautiful colors and is super easy and super cute. The colors are vibrant and it was very fun making tie-dye shirts with my niece. The only thing is I suggest not using the day after it’s already been mixed for a couple days. We didn’t use it all at once so it was already mixed for a few months and we tried it again and the colors didn’t come out as vibrant but they definitely still looked pretty just lighter.
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DeAnna
01-06-2025Easy, everything you need. I did diabetic socks and 3 white tank tops I got from Torrid. Ive done sheets before but lesson learned, make sure anything you dye is DAMP to begin with. If you dye dry fabric the dye will just bounce off rather than absorbing. I dyed and left them tied up for several hours before hanging them outside to drip. Then the next day rinsed them clear in a bucket then rinsed again in another bucket filled with water and a little Downey. I am happy with the results. Instructions for different pattern expectations are so simple. Youve got to try it! Great summer project for the kids and adults alike.
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RB
> 3 dayThis has been one of my favorite hobbies for as long as I can remember. Not only is it incredibly therapeutic but it definitely helps ease anxiety and can keep me busy for hours. I introduced it to my son and now he loves it just as much as me! I’ve been getting this same kit for YEARS and this was so upsetting when we tried mixing our yellow. It began to leak everywhere and when I picked up the bottle I noticed that eraser sized hole in it :( not a huge deal but definitely not happy with it. Still a good thing to do with and without the kids!
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Payton Serena
> 3 dayI loved this kit and for it being half off, you couldn’t beat it. I do wish that there were two blacks and 2 navy blues, as there were doubles in every other color but those. I kind of got myself in a pickle when tie-dying blue and black because there were not doubles, the bottles are very small so if you’re working on a larger project you would definitely need refills
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Gretchen
> 3 dayThis kit is truly an excellent value, as it comes with various colors perfect for creating vibrant and eye-catching tie-dye designs. The quality of the dye powder is impressive, as it produces rich and saturated colors on the fabric. One of the unique techniques I tried with this kit was ice dying, and it was an absolute blast! I placed my rubberband-tied t-shirts at the bottom of a bin, covered them with ice, and sprinkled the dye powder on top. As the ice melted, the colors spread and blended beautifully, creating stunning and unique shirt patterns. The result was a mesmerizing display of colors that looked like a work of art!
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Szu
> 3 dayMy 2 & 4 yos and I made T-shirts using these dyes. They were extremely easy to use. You just add water and shake! We did this outside using a step stool covered in a plastic bag with paper towels on top and then had a wire cookie drying rack that we worked on (definitely needed) and I used some kid nitrile gloves that I had for my little ones. Each child picked two colors and that was enough dye for them each to do two xs childrens shirts (ie two dye bottles -> two shirts). I also picked two colors and that was not quite sufficient to do two adult shirts in the dry tie-dying style (I needed just a bit more dye). We let them sit overnight wrapped in cling wrap, rinsed them out with a hose on the lawn, washed in hot water in the washing machine and then dried. I havent had them bleed with that treatment onto other clothes. The colors are VIVID and the red is RED (not pink) and the dark blue is a darkish blue. Well be doing more in the future for other projects! (xmas gifts for grandparents of reusable grocery bags, tote bags, shirts, etc). This was my first attempt and I LOVED 3 of the 6 shirts we made (they looked professional and store-bought), and liked another 2. The last one was ahh but it had some mistakes made (wrong-colored ink getting through since I didnt change the paper towels under the rack between projects). For my kids I cut plastic bags to add holes for arms & head and put that on them to keep them safe in case they went crazy with the dye. It wasnt necessary but was good piece of mind. The 4yo didnt need much supervision but the 2yo needed some help.
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Kristin Williams
> 3 dayInstructions were clear and final results were great!! My boys (3 and 9) did their own BY THEMSELVES! I just banded the shirts for them. This was such a fun activity for a Sunday. Of course I tried to get fancy with mine and had a couple of dye dots, but I still think it looks great! We have enough colors and bands leftover to do it again soon with different patterns. I can’t wait to try the pastel colors in the future. Used on 100% cotton plain white shirts. They did not express how careful you should be with this dye (it stains the skin) just make sure to wear old clothes and put rubber bands around the gloves at your wrists. We did the job outside on a sunny day. We put the dyed shirts in baggies and waited 24 hours and left them in the sun before rinsing then washing them. I’m obsessed and snatching every plain white piece of fabric around the house for round 2- nothing is safe!!!