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

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  • 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.

  • Ada Apple

    > 3 day

    I order this for myself. I had been wanting to try this for a while. Its great fun, its only messy if you are not careful. I had such a good time making some t-shirts that I ordered 3 more.

  • P. Jones

    > 3 day

    My kids and I had a blast with this tie dye. We used the bottles full strength and the subsequent powder packets at half strength, managing to get three bottles per color. When doing it that way, all but the purple will be notably lighter, which I actually liked but if you want richer colors youll get 2 bottles. I told my kids (3 and 4 years old) that sometimes less is more and not to muddy the colors. They definitely skimped on some projects. But we managed to dye 15 flour sack towels, 12 large bamboo flats, 6 small bamboo flats, 3 cotton flats, and 4 baby shirts. If we wouldve fully saturated them and used full strength, I think we wouldve only had enough for the bamboo flats and maybe enough for the baby shirts. But the bamboo takes a lot, too, compared to the flour sack towels. Id say this would easily do 30 FSTs at full strength. I will say that I also wish it came with a funnel to get the powder into the bottles but cut a corner and youll manage. I DEFINITELY recommend you get more rubber bands! All in all, I love the dye and the kids had a blast! I was impressed with the quality and the price that the insufficient rubber bands and slight powder pack struggle didnt even faze me enough to drop it to for 4 stars. I will be buying more!

  • DLM

    > 3 day

    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!

  • Bridget Auch

    > 3 day

    I thought these bottles would be bigger. They are the smaller ones. Still a good value. I love Tulip dye.

  • Chaya Will

    Greater than one week

    This was a fun craft to do with my grandkids. The dyes will stain so be sure to keep that in mind. The colors are nice and bright. I would buy again.

  • Miss Jayda Klein Jr.

    > 3 day

    Made some really awesome projects with my nieces and nephews! Still have the refill packets so we could do it all again next summer! Feeling like I already got my money’s worth! Everyone had fun and everyone’s shirt turned out looking good!

  • Hoff522

    > 3 day

    I had hope of some earthy colors but these we’re still quite bright. They also did not come out evenly but I was also trying to dye solids not go for a tie dye effect. Great for normal tie dye I guess but don’t expect soft colors..

  • Chella

    > 3 day

    I cannot tell you how pleased I am with this Tie-Dye kit!!!! I am going to give you the full experience here, so buckle up, get ready, and everything you need to know about this kit. Bottom Line, for those who dont want to read my whole review: This is an EXCELLENT beginners kit for those that want to get into tie-dying. The directions are clear, it comes with everything you need, and there are a ton of resources online. I am a first-time tie-dyer and the results were wonderful. Just take not of wet vs. dry designs (more on that later - see pictures) and I suggest buying one more kit for a full range of rainbow colors. (I got this one called the Ultimate Kit and the Rainbow Kit from a local craft store. Believe it or not, Amazons prices are cheaper than Michaels.) I would also invest in some extras to help make your experience easier. such as: A shower curtain liner from the dollar store - this ensured everything was covered. Color catcher dryer sheets, for when you need to rinse the shirts in the dryer (Ill explain later on in the review Lots of old plastic bags The whole experience - get ready for a very in depth review! Alright, as mentioned, I am totally new to tie-dying. I knew of the concept just by seeing it happen at day camps and Girl Scouts, but never did it solo or independently. The kit claims there is enough dye for 30 projects - that is an exaggeration to me, unless you are dying small projects like socks. I would say one kit will safely color 20 adult shirts. The bottles come pre-filled with powder dye, and then there is an extra packet of each color. As I mentioned, I also bought the Rainbow kit to get a nice range of colors. Between the ultimate kits and the rainbow kit, you should be go to go, but Tulip has so many kits with complimentary colors, it is definitely worth taking a look at their selection. Orange did not come in either of these two kits, but I did have two yellows, so I mixed a touch of the red dye into one of the yellow bottles to make orange. Full disclosure here: this project IS MESSY and TAKES TIME. I high recommend you do it outside, but if you cant, be sure that everything is covered. This dye is specifically made so it sticks to fabric and not skin or plastic, but there is a chance it will stain, so of course cover your bases and use caution. I dyed six t-shirts - four adults, two youths (or youuuts, for My Cousin Vinny fans) - and four onesies, and had enough dye to complete another couple of shirts. I ended up dumping the excess dye, as Tulip says the concentration will weaken within 24-72 hours. After using half of each kit, I have 10 packets of color left for another day. All together, the project took two days. It doesnt have to take two days, you can do it faster, but I took my time to get it right. I started by picking an area outside and covering everything with an old shower curtain liner. I used a metal dish rack to help dye the shirts so that the color could drip below and not contaminate whatever shirt I was coloring. Also, I dampened the t-shirts before I started the project, as the instruction says - PLEASE take note of this, because my first two shirts were not damp enough (they were on the drier side) and the designs came out looking nice, but not as cool or classic as the wet shirts. For that classic tie-dye swirl, you need to have your shirt wet. The booklet says to pre-wash them in the machine but I just wet them under the sink. In my pictures, two youth shirts were done dry, and the design came out more like shattered glass, while the wet designs are more ombred, and have a true swirl. The designs came out great! The ultimate kit came with a booklet of handy design tips, but the sky is really the limit here and your design can vary based on your choices. Keep complimentary colors in mind and how colors will mix - i.e, blue next to yellow will make green, and so on. The kit came with plenty of rubber bands to hold shirts together and several pairs of disposable gloves so your hands will not get dirty - wearing gloves is a MUST! Impressively, I have UV gel nails on and I did stain the tips of my fingers a bit, but my nails are fine - the dye did not permanently stain them, which I was super happy about. The basics of tie-dye are: wet the shirt, pick a design, scrunch the shirt up into the desired pattern, secure with rubber bands, dye to your hearts content, put it in a plastic bag for at least 6 hours, and then rinse and wash. I put the shirts in old plastic bags from the supermarket and left them outside for 24 hours. I meant to rinse them that night, but didnt have the time. No matter - the dye came out very saturated on the finished project and I am quite happy. It took me around two hours to dye the 10 items, and another hour and a half to rinse them outside. When it came time to rinse them, I used a hose and a bucket to really get the color out. The directions say rinse until clear, but no matter how many times I rinsed them, there was still a bit of color. Again, this dye did not stain the pavement, which I was super pleased about. Then I ran them on a cold water cycle with color-grabber sheets - these are a MUST! Youre suppose to run these shirts in the wash one at a time, but that is wasteful to me. These color grabber sheets made life SO much easier. They grab excess color in the wash so that the shirts will not bleed into one another. I was a little cautious and used 24 color-grabber sheets (an entire small box), but it was worth it, because the water was initially VERY dark in the wash and the sheets instantly lightened the water up. The color does fad a bit once everything is washed and dried, but dang, they came out cool as HELL and I cant wait to do this again. Like I said, look up some videos online to really hone your skill. This is such a fun way to spend a summer afternoon and these make great gifts!

  • Linda R Williams

    > 3 day

    First time dying, nice directions to follow, my shirts came out awesome.

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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