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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> 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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Barb S
Greater than one weekI used this with a group of kids at Vacation Bible School, ages 3 to 14. Everyone enjoyed it - even the adults and everyones shirt was different! Yes, it can be a little messy, but we did it outside. With a little help, even the youngest could apply the dye. We let them sit overnight, then rinsed them (worst part) them hung them on the clothesline to dry. We did 15 shirts and still had some dye left over. I would definitely do this again.
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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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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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Maestra W
30-11-2024Used this with young kids in the past. Bought as a gift for an adult. Easy to use. Lots of colors.
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Jenny Clark
> 3 dayFirst the positive info: The variety of colors in this pack are awesome. We had some really beautiful shirts come out of our group activity. Everybody was please with the colors. Also, I don’t think tie-dye can get much easier than using squirt bottles to apply the color. Very easy to use for a group of kids ranging from 6th to 12 grade. The only problem was estimating how much I would need for a group. This was my first year as the craft organizer at a youth group camp. I knew tie-dye shirts are a staple activity that the students LOVE to do. Tulip brand one-step dye was used in the past so I just decided to go with it this year too. I did a lot of research before hand to make good use of our funds and still have enough for all the kids. I decided to go with these bundles because they were $15.85 each at the time I purchased. I was a little bit surprised by how small the bottles were, though, and I was nervous upon seeing them that we woudn’t have enough. I read several questions regarding the Tulip dyes and it seemed like one bottle per person on average was recommended. I can tell you that is NOT the case for the bottles in this pack. Between five packs I had 90 bottles. We were only able to do 66 shirts and on those last shirts we were literally going through every bottle to use every last drop of dye we could. We had to turn a few kids away because we didn’t have enough dye. Now I understand the situation was a result more of my planning and not because of the product, however, I did find it hard to figure out how much I needed ahead of time (even with all the research I did). I would say for this pack plan on at least an average of 1.5 bottles per shirt. So if you bought one kit, you might get twelve adult size sm-large shirts done. You might even want to be safe and plan on only 10 shirts out of this pack. I hope that helps anyone in the future.
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Spandau Ballet
> 3 dayFast easy shipping in nice package, just as you’d expect from Amazon. My niece loves it and says she’d want more!
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Miranda
> 3 daymy father recently passed so to lift our spirits my mother, sister, and I had a “tie dye party” and bought two of these kits and it was great! the colors are INCREDIBLE!! There is such a wife variety and they are so fun and vibrant! Even after washing they look great! The product is super easy to use just rubberband your tie dye item of choice then fill the color dispenser with some water and shake and tie dye!! Super fun activity for all ages! I’ll have to buy some more!
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Kara Barton
> 3 dayWorked great! Used these so the kids in my class coukd make shirts for a project and they turned out great! I will probably buy this set again.
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alix
> 3 dayThese are great! Vibrant colors my kids loved it! But I bought the set for my two kids knowing we didn’t have enough tie dye to use all of it at once but I mixed it all so they could have a variety of colors expecting to use it again in a few weeks or something. But after I read the directions fully it said to use it all at once because the dye will start losing color. My fault for not reading fully but j would have had them pick a few colors each and mix only those for the first time and leave the rest unmixed. Lesson learned.