

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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JMS
> 3 dayI bought this as it was going to be tie dye day on the last day of school. We did not have any so I bought some white shirts and away we went doing this fun activity. We all made our own and it was easy and fun! We had more than enough and I know this is set for a tie dye party but totally suggest it for a party or even a family wanting a little fun!
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Megan
> 3 dayWe used this kit at a birthday party with 13 shirts tie dyed. It worked great, easy to use and had everything we needed! I bought 2 kits just in case but I only needed a couple extra colors from the other kit. The shirts turned out great!
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Haley Hall
> 3 dayWe were able to tie dye twenty three onesies and three adult shirts. Amazing!
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Kristin Williams
01-04-2025Instructions 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!!!
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Larisa Mannino
> 3 dayI have never tie dyed before and this kit was amazing and fun! It was well explained and absolutely everything you need comes right inside (except items to dye) so it is perfect for newbies. My 3 and 5 year old easily used it as well! We can’t wait to tie dye more!
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B
> 3 dayPurchased this kit on a whim and, WOW! I couldnt be happier with how bold the colors are. If you follow the directions you wont be disappointed!
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Jenifer
> 3 dayThe kit comes with everything you need, the instructions are easy to follow and the end result is beautiful brightly colored fabric!!! I had so much fun tye dyeing my sheets, a shirt, pillow cases and a hoodie. Will dye anything the color touches.
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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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Breann Dohi
> 3 dayFrom the pictures that other people posted, these tulip dyes looked weak and diluted so I my expectations were very low. But after seeing the results of this crumpled mandala tank I made for my bf, I am a firm believer that you don’t need expensive Porcion dyes to make a super sick intricate tie dye (though I will be investing in them at some point) especially if you’re a beginner, like me, looking to tie dye for the first time. What worked best for me was getting needle tip bottles and concentrating the dye, so I put half the amount of the powder from the Tulip bottles in my tiny bottles then filled those up with water. These bottles are about half the size of the Tulip bottles and really help you control the amount of dye you’re using. As for the background, I used the Tulip bottles to really get better spread with the Blue and Black from the pack. 24 hours later, I rinsed with ICE COLD water then did another ice cold wash in the sink with diluted dawn dish soap. The shirt I used was 95% Bamboo Rayon and 5% Spandex. I was concerned that those materials wouldn’t hold on to this dye well, but I was wrong. I couldn’t have asked for a better result. Just make sure that if you want your tie dye to last that you’re washing super cold and separate from your other laundry then hang drying!
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Pamela Purdy
> 3 dayThe colors were vivid, the instructions were clear & even gave us a few ideas to use.